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Bob, Brooks, ed. Christmas with Maud Lewis. Goose Lane, 1997.

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Bob, Brooks, and Art Gallery of Nova Scotia., eds. The illuminated life of Maud Lewis. Nimbus Pub., 1996.

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1948-, Woolaver Lance, ed. Maud's country: Landscapes that inspired the art of Maud Lewis. Nimbus, 1999.

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Woolaver, Lance. Maud's country: Landscapes that inspired the art of Maud Lewis. Nimbus, 1998.

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Maud Lewis 1,2,3. Nimbus Publishing, Limited, 2017.

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Maud Lewis 2003 Calendar. Viesti Collection Inc, 2002.

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Maud Lewis 2003 Calendar. Viesti Collection Inc, 2002.

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Brooks, Bob, and Lance Woolaver. Christmas with Maud Lewis. Goose Lane Editions, 2017.

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Brooks, Bob, and Lance Woolaver. Christmas with Maud Lewis. Goose Lane Editions, 2017.

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Maud Lewis: Paintings for Sale. Goose Lane Editions, 2019.

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Brooks, Bob, and Lance Woolaver. Illuminated Life of Maud Lewis. Nimbus Publishing, Limited, 1996.

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(Illustrator), Mark Lang, ed. Capturing Joy: The Story of Maud Lewis. Tundra Books, 2002.

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Bogart, Jo Ellen, and Mark Lang. Capturing Joy: The Story of Maud Lewis. Tundra Books, 2011.

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Hamilton, Laurie E. LA Maison Peinte De Maud Lewis: Conservation D'UN Tresor Folklorique. Goose Lane Editions, 2001.

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Hamilton, Laurie. The Painted House of Maud Lewis: Conserving a Folk Art Treasure. Goose Lane Editions, 2001.

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Maud Lewis: An Intimate Look at the Life and Work of One of Nova Scotia's Best Loved Folk Artists. Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, 1998.

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Berend, Ivan T. ‘Gentlemen, you are Mad!’: Mutual Assured Destruction and Cold War Culture. Edited by Dan Stone. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199560981.013.0022.

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In the year after the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the historian and critic Lewis Mumford made a dramatic attack on the insanity of the nuclear age. In his article entitled ‘Gentlemen: You are Mad!’, Mumford said: ‘We in America are living among madmen. Madmen govern our affairs in the name of order and security’. According to Mumford, the modern superweapon society, for all its technological supremacy, was unable to recognise the looming disaster. People were sleepwalking towards the abyss of atomic war. The Cold War arms race created and served to maintain what Winston Churchill termed
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Ferguson, Gillum. Clark. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252036743.003.0009.

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This chapter focuses on William Clark, who replaced Brigadier General Benjamin Howard in command at Saint Louis. Major General William Henry Harrison suggested Clark, whom he knew from the days when they had both served under “Mad Anthony” Wayne. Son of a prominent Virginia family, and the younger brother of George Rogers Clark—the conqueror of Kaskaskia and Vincennes—William had followed his elder brother into the army. William was already experienced in Indian warfare when he commanded a column of riflemen at the battle of Fallen Timbers (1794), and the next year he was present when the Trea
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