James Lewis Henderson
James Lewis Henderson
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A bridge across time
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Art and belief
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Hammarskjöld: servant of a world unborn
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Education for world understanding
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Since 1945
cover - TTThe Teaching of World History (...James Lewis Henderson
The Teaching of World History (Teaching of History)
no cover - WQWorld questionsJames Lewis Henderson
World questions
no cover - HSHammarsjöld, servant of a world...James Lewis Henderson
Hammarsjöld, servant of a world unborn
no cover - TCThe chainless mindJames Lewis Henderson
The chainless mind
no cover - WCWorld co-operationJames Lewis Henderson
World co-operation
no cover - TTThe teacherJames Lewis Henderson
The teacher
no cover - WQWorld questions: a study guideJames Lewis Henderson
World questions: a study guide
no cover - UIUNESCO in focus;James Lewis Henderson
UNESCO in focus
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Irregularly bold
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A bridge across time
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Art and belief
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Hammarskjöld: servant of a world unborn
- Open Work
Education for world understanding
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Since 1945
- Open Work
The Teaching of World History (Teaching of History)
- Open Work
World questions
- Open Work
Hammarsjöld, servant of a world unborn
- Open Work
The chainless mind
- Open Work
World co-operation
- Open Work
The teacher
- Open Work
World questions: a study guide
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UNESCO in focus