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Guadalupe Nettel (born 1973) is a
Mexican writer. She has
published four novels,
including The Body
Where I Was Born (2011) and
After the
Winter (2014)...
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Archived from the
original on
January 10, 2018.
Retrieved December 29, 2017.
Nettels 1925, pp. 225–226. Hall 1992, p. 475.
Remini 1984, pp. 375–376. Latner...
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During the
Early Republic. U of
Nebraska Press. ISBN 978-1-59797-675-6.
Nettels,
Curtis P. (1962). The
Emergence of a
National Economy, 1775–1815. New...
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Nettel was in the
second group of dogs set on Nero...
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meant to be a
cheaper alternative, it was a
derivative of the
Super Nettel with a
rigid body and
interchangeable lenses with a
specific bayonet and...
- 1076. Ochoa-Zavala, Maried; Jaramillo-Correa, Juan Pablo; Piñero, Daniel;
Nettel-Hernanz, Alejandro; Núñez-Farfán, Juan (2019). "Contrasting colonization...
- Anne Lombard.
Colonial America: A History, 1565–1776 (4th ed 2011), 624pp
Nettels Curtis P.
Roots Of
American Civilization (1940)
online 800pp; a
major survey...
- (Spanish: Después del invierno) is a
novel by
Mexican writer Guadalupe Nettel,
published in 2014 by the
publishing house Editorial Anagrama and winner...
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which the
lyrics are by
Dunbar and the
music by Jacobs-Bond.
Nettels, 83.
Nettels, 82.
Nettels, 73. Wagner, 105.
Charles W. Carey, Jr. "Dunbar, Paul Laurence"...
- cross-genre works,
including Theresa Hak
Kyung Cha,
Giannina Braschi,
Guadalupe Nettel, and
Bhanu Kapil.
Giannina Braschi creates linguistic and
structural hybrids...