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Author: Michael Lewis

Also known as: Michael Lewis, Micheal Lewis, Michael, 1937 Jan. 10- Lewis

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The Library of Congress on 3/26/2007 had the entries:
Lewis, Michael (Michael M.) wrote The Blind side; Coach; Liar's Poker; Losers; Money Culture; Moneyball; New New Thing (portuguese? A Nova Navidade); Next; Pacific rift; and Trail Fever as well as the forward to Floating off the page.
Lewis, Michael, 1937 Jan. 10- wrote Altering fate; Children's emotions and mood; Handbook of emotions; Lying and deception in everyday life; Mothers, babies, and cocaine; Shame.
Lewis, Michael, 1890-1970 wrote History of the British Navy; The Navy of Britain; The Spanish Armada.
Lewis, Michael, 1936- AKA Michael J. Lewis wrote Stout.
Lewis, Michael Arthur, 1890- [from old catalog]the same as Lewis, Michael, 1870-1970, since both wrote The ships and seamen of Britain wrote England's sea officers; The Social history of the navy.
Lewis, Michael C. wrote To the brink.
Lewis, Michael Lawrence wrote Rioters and citizens.
Lewis, Michael, 1952 May 16- wrote Soccer for dummies.
Lewis, Michael, 1977- wrote, Heidegger and the place of ethics.

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The Library of Congress on 3/26/2007 had the entries:
Lewis, Michael (Michael M.) wrote The Blind side; Coach; Liar's Poker; Losers; Money Culture; Moneyball; New New Thing (portuguese? A Nova Navidade); Next; Pacific rift; and Trail Fever as well as the forward to Floating off the page.
Lewis, Michael, 1937 Jan. 10- wrote Altering fate; Children's emotions and mood; Handbook of emotions; Lying and deception in everyday life; Mothers, babies, and cocaine; Shame.
Lewis, Michael, 1890-1970 wrote History of the British Navy; The Navy of Britain; The Spanish Armada.
Lewis, Michael, 1936- AKA Michael J. Lewis wrote Stout.
Lewis, Michael Arthur, 1890- [from old catalog]the same as Lewis, Michael, 1870-1970, since both wrote The ships and seamen of Britain wrote England's sea officers; The Social history of the navy.
Lewis, Michael C. wrote To the brink.
Lewis, Michael Lawrence wrote Rioters and citizens.
Lewis, Michael, 1952 May 16- wrote Soccer for dummies.
Lewis, Michael, 1977- wrote, Heidegger and the place of ethics.

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Disambiguation Notice

The Library of Congress on 3/26/2007 had the entries:
Lewis, Michael (Michael M.) wrote The Blind side; Coach; Liar's Poker; Losers; Money Culture; Moneyball; New New Thing (portuguese? A Nova Navidade); Next; Pacific rift; and Trail Fever as well as the forward to Floating off the page.
Lewis, Michael, 1937 Jan. 10- wrote Altering fate; Children's emotions and mood; Handbook of emotions; Lying and deception in everyday life; Mothers, babies, and cocaine; Shame.
Lewis, Michael, 1890-1970 wrote History of the British Navy; The Navy of Britain; The Spanish Armada.
Lewis, Michael, 1936- AKA Michael J. Lewis wrote Stout.
Lewis, Michael Arthur, 1890- [from old catalog]the same as Lewis, Michael, 1870-1970, since both wrote The ships and seamen of Britain wrote England's sea officers; The Social history of the navy.
Lewis, Michael C. wrote To the brink.
Lewis, Michael Lawrence wrote Rioters and citizens.
Lewis, Michael, 1952 May 16- wrote Soccer for dummies.
Lewis, Michael, 1977- wrote, Heidegger and the place of ethics.

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