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This listing for Mark Smith is actually made up of many authors who share the same name.
Split authors include:
# Mark Smith (fantasy gamebooks, for more information on author see Link right), Sword of the Samurai ;
# Mark (Mark E.) Smith The nude figure : a visual reference for the artist;
# Mark Smith (no date found) Henna Body Art;
# Mark Smith, 1953- Auras : see them in only 60 seconds! ;
# Mark Smith, 1966- LDAP : programming directory-enabled applications with lightweight directory access protocol;
# Mark Smith, 1935- The Death of the Detective, a Novel;
# Mark Andrew Smith, The amazing joy buzzards ;
# Mark Smith (of the Mark and Julia Smith writing team, pen names used include Jonathan Wylie, Julia Gray) Shadow-Maze:
# Mark Smith (railway guide, see author link) The Man In Seat 61;
# Mark Smith, 1958- Book of lilies;
# Mark Smith, 1965 July 1- Fighting Proliferation - European Perspectives;
# Mark A. (Mark Anthony) Smith, 1961- No Such Army Since the Days of Julius Caesar;
# Mark Smith (of Mark Smith Nature Tours), Birds of Oregon: Status and distribution;
# Mark Smith, 1956- Internet Policy Handbook for Libraries;
# Mark Smith (teaches at King's College, London), Evangelicalism in the Church of England, c.1790-c.1890
# Mark M. (Mark Michael) Smith, 1968- Sensory History;
# Mark (Mark A.) Smith, Religion in Industrial Society;
# Smithmark (Firm), corporate author, 500 All-Time Great Recipes ;
# Mark A. Smith, Leading Change in Your World ;
# Mark Smith ( Artistic Director?) The Magic of C. Y. T. {Christian Youth Theater?}

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