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Mark Harris

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Definitely more than one author here--possibly 4. The Mark Harris who wrote Bang the Drum Slowly was born in 1922 and died in 2007. His name at birth was Mark Harris Finklestein. Companions for your spiritual journey : discovering the disciplines of the saints was written by a Mark Harris who was born in 1958. The Mark Harris (actually Donald Mark Harris) was born in 1960. is the author of Grave Matterns, journey.. and is the subject of the Publisher Author Profile under Links. The Mark Harris who wrote Challenge of Change: The Anglican Communion in the Post-Modern Era was born in 1940. --All this from LOC

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