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A Bibliography1
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1 This is simply a list of references taken from various books and articles I have published, and then updated with other references as they become useful in my research. Rather than remake it each time I keep a master bibliography. It can be useful for others, so I make it available. In this spirit, please do not mis-use it or plagiarize it. Note that some articles listed as “forthcoming” may have appeared in the time since I prepared this bibliography. There may also be errors or incomplete citations; if you find such things please email me at Frankb@psu.edu and I will make corrections. The bibliography is sorted automatically and may not be in perfectly correct alphabetical order.
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