Paul Simpson-Housley
Paul Simpson-Housley
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Antarctica
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Mapping the sacred
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Cain's land
cover - Image source: Open LibraryBS
Bram Stoker's Dracula
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Arctic
cover - Image source: Open LibraryWT
Writing the city
cover - Image source: Open LibraryWT
Writing the City
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A Few acres of snow
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A Few Acres of Snow: Literary and Artistic Images of Canada
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Sacred places and profane spaces
cover - Image source: Open LibraryTP
The psychology of geographical disasters
cover - FAFew Acres of Snow, aPaul Simpson-Housley
Few Acres of Snow, a
no cover - PTPersonality traits and flood ha...Paul Simpson-Housley
Personality traits and flood hazard appraisal
no cover - LOLocus of control repression-sen...Paul Simpson-Housley
Locus of control, repression-sensitization and perception of earthquake hazard
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Antarctica
- Open Work
Mapping the sacred
- Open Work
Cain's land
- Open Work
Bram Stoker's Dracula
- Open Work
Arctic
- Open Work
Writing the city
- Open Work
Writing the City
- Open Work
A Few acres of snow
- Open Work
A Few Acres of Snow: Literary and Artistic Images of Canada
- Open Work
Sacred places and profane spaces
- Open Work
The psychology of geographical disasters
- Open Work
Few Acres of Snow, a
- Open Work
Personality traits and flood hazard appraisal
- Open Work
Locus of control, repression-sensitization and perception of earthquake hazard