Karen Dubinsky
Karen Dubinsky
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- Image source: Open LibraryCA
Canada and the Third World
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Within and Without the Nation
cover - Image source: Open LibraryMH
My Havana
cover - Image source: Open LibraryBW
Babies Without Borders Adoption And Migration Across The Americas
cover - Image source: Open LibraryBW
Babies without borders
cover - Image source: Open LibraryNW
New world coming
cover - Image source: Open LibraryTS
The second greatest disappointment
cover - Image source: Open LibraryIA
Improper advances
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"The Modern chivalry"
cover - SFStrangely, FriendsKaren Dubinsky
Strangely, Friends
no cover - CBCuba Beyond the BeachKaren Dubinsky
Cuba Beyond the Beach
no cover - BWBabies without bordersKaren Dubinsky
Babies without borders
no cover - DPDangers, pleasures and teenage...Karen Dubinsky
Dangers, pleasures and teenage girls
no cover - LFLament for a "patriarchy lost"?Karen Dubinsky
Lament for a "patriarchy lost?"
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- Open Work
Canada and the Third World
- Open Work
Within and Without the Nation
- Open Work
My Havana
- Open Work
Babies Without Borders Adoption And Migration Across The Americas
- Open Work
Babies without borders
- Open Work
New world coming
- Open Work
The second greatest disappointment
- Open Work
Improper advances
- Open Work
"The Modern chivalry"
- Open Work
Strangely, Friends
- Open Work
Cuba Beyond the Beach
- Open Work
Babies without borders
- Open Work
Dangers, pleasures and teenage girls
- Open Work
Lament for a "patriarchy lost?"