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Beaty, Bart. 2007. Unpopular Culture: Transforming the European Comic Book in the 1990s. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. $65.00 hc. $29.95 sc. ix + 303 pp.

Beck, Deborah. 2005. Homeric Conversation. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. $19.95 sc. ix + 318 pp.

Bittlestone, Robert. 2005. Odysseus Unbound: The Search for Homer's Ithaca. New York: Cambridge University Press. $40.00 hc. xx + 598 pp.

Boland, Eavan, ed. 2007. Irish Writers on Writing. The Writer's World. San Antonio: Trinity University Press. $60.00 hc. $24.95 sc. 324 pp.

Bracher, Mark. 2006. Radical Pedagogy: Identity, Generativity, and Social Transformation. New ...

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