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- Wedded Wife : a feminist history of marriage
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- Lennon, Ms. Rachael

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- We Fight Fascists : The 43 Group and Their Forgotten Battle for Post-war Britain
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- Sonabend, Daniel

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- We have been harmonised : Life in China's Surveillance State
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- Strittmatter, Kai, Martin, Ruth

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- Well Beings : How the Seventies Lost Its Mind and Taught Us to Find Ourselves
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- Riley, James

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- We'll Never Have Paris
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- Gallix, Andrew

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- Welsh (Plural) : Essays on the Future of Wales
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- Chetty, Darren

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- We Need To Talk About Xi : What we need to know about the world’s most powerful leader
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- Dillon, Michael

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- We Peaked at Paper : An Oral History of British Zines
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- Hogg, Gavin

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- We're Here Because You Were There : Immigration and the End of Empire
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- Patel, Ian

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- We Survived the Night : An Indigenous Reckoning
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- NoiseCat, Julian Brave

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- We the Elites : Why the US Constitution Serves the Few
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- Ovetz, Robert

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- We the Indians : The indigenous peoples of Peru and the struggle for land
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- Blanco, Hugo, Ray, Leslie, Bruce, Iain, Galeano, Eduardo

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- We Uyghurs Have No Say : An Imprisoned Writer Speaks
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- Ilham Tohti

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- We Were Not the Savages : Collision Between European and Native American Civilizations
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- Paul, Daniel L.

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- We Were There : How Black culture, resistance and community shaped modern Britain
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- Bakare, Lanre

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- What a Bloody Awful Country : Northern Ireland's century of division
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- Meagher, Kevin

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- What Are Nuclear Weapons For?
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- Shamai, Patricia

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- What Britain Did to Nigeria : A Short History of Conquest and Rule
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- Siollun, Max

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- What Britain Did to Nigeria : A Short History of Conquest and Rule
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- Siollun, Max

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- What Does Israel Fear from Palestine?
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- Shehadeh, Raja

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- What Is Free Speech? : The History of a Dangerous Idea
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- Dabhoiwala, Fara

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- What Is History, Now?
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- Lipscomb, Suzannah, Carr, Helen

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- What is History? : With a new introduction by Richard J. Evans
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- Carr, E., Evans, R.

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- What Roe v. Wade Should Have Said : The Nation's Top Legal Experts Rewrite America's Most Controversial Decision, Revised Edition
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- Balkin, Jack M.

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- What the Children Told Us : The Untold Story of the Famous Doll Test and the Black Psychologists Who Changed the World
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- Spofford, Tim

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- What Went Wrong with Britain? : An Audit of Tory Failure
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- Kettell, Steven

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- What would Keir Hardie say? : Exploring Hardie's vision and relevence to 21st Century politics
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- Bryan, Pauline, Abrams, Fran, Benn, Melissa, Corbyn, Jeremy, Callow, John, Holman, Bob, Jamieson, Ca

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- When a Billion Chinese Jump : Voices from the Frontline of Climate Change
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- Watts, Jonathan

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- When The Clyde Ran Red : A Social History of Red Clydeside
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- Craig, Maggie

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- When the Lights Went Out : Britain in the Seventies
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- Beckett, Andy

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- When We Ruled
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- Paula Akpan

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- When We Sold God's Eye
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- Cuadros, Alex

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- When Women Kill : Four Crimes Retold
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- Trabucco Zeran, Alia

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- Where Are the Fellows Who Cut the Hay? : How Traditions From the Past Can Shape Our Future
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- Ashton, Robert

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- Where are the Women? : A Guide to an Imagined Scotland
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- Sheridan, Sara, Proudfoot, Jenny

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- Where Are You Really From?
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- Rutherford, Adam, Ming, Adam, Norry, Emma

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- Where Credit is Due : How Africa's Debt Can Be a Benefit, Not a Burden
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- Smith, Gregory

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- Where the Line is Drawn : Crossing Boundaries in Occupied Palestine
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- Shehadeh, Raja

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- Whispering Out Loud: Voices Of Africana
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- Tillotson, Michael

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- Whisper Tapes : Kate Millett in Iran
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- Mottahedeh, Negar