The Queen's College Record 2020
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PUBLICATIONS<br />
Bettison, Norman (1983)<br />
Hillsborough Untold: aftermath of a disaster (Biteback Publishing, 2016)<br />
Blacklock, Mark (1991)<br />
Hinton (Granta Publications, <strong>2020</strong>)<br />
Old Members’ Activities<br />
Camp, Gregory (2007)<br />
Howard Hawks: Music as Communication in Film (Routledge, <strong>2020</strong>)<br />
Ellis, Harold (1943)<br />
Tales of the Operating <strong>The</strong>atre and other essays (<strong>The</strong> Association for Perioperative<br />
Practice, 2019)<br />
Fenn, Michael (1978)<br />
Consulting Skills for 2030 by Fenn, MGP and Sutton, CMB (Centre for Management<br />
Consulting Excellence, 2019)<br />
Frankland, Bill (1930)<br />
‘Fungal Threats Good and Bad’, published on <strong>The</strong> Queen’s <strong>College</strong> website<br />
(bit.ly/bill-frankland), <strong>2020</strong><br />
George, Richard (1987)<br />
‘Fulgentius: the hazard of laurels’, HQ: <strong>The</strong> Haiku Quarterly 50 (2019); ‘Clerihew in the<br />
accent of Jacob Rees-Mogg’, Orbis Quarterly International 186 (2019); ‘<strong>The</strong> roll-off<br />
factor’, Fortean Times 394.57 (<strong>2020</strong>)<br />
Hacker, Andrew (1951)<br />
Downfall: <strong>The</strong> Demise of a President and His Party (Skyhorse Publishing, <strong>2020</strong>)<br />
Hoganson, Kristin (2015)<br />
Editor of Crossing Empires: Taking US History into Transimperial Terrain<br />
(Duke University Press, <strong>2020</strong>)<br />
Johnson, Alex (1988)<br />
Shelf Life: Writers on Books and Reading (British Library Publishing, 2018); Book<br />
Towns: Forty-Five Paradises of the Printed Word (Francis Lincoln, 2018); A Book<br />
of Book Lists (British Library Publishing, 2017)<br />
Olabarria, Leire (2010)<br />
Kinship and Family in Ancient Egypt (Cambridge University Press, <strong>2020</strong>)<br />
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