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Moby Dick on the Mersey: Maritime Lectures

Posted on November 6, 2012 by Chris Routledge

The lecture programme for the Moby Dick on the Mersey project is taking shape. This is still in draft, but it will be updated as speakers confirm. Here’s the list: Maritime Lectures.

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