John E. Thomas - Works

Works

  • Russell in Review (Publisher: Hakkert & Company Toronto 1976)
  • Matters of life and Death (Publisher: Samuel Stevens, Toronto 1978)
  • Musings on the Meno (Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff 1980)
  • Well and Good (Publisher: Broadview Press 1987).

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