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John Sutherland

John Sutherland is composed of at least 6 distinct authors.

Also known as: John Sutherland, J. A. Sutherland, John D. Sutherland

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As well as the prolific British literary critic and memoirist John (Andrew) Sutherland, b. 1938, this page also includes: J. A. (Alan) Sutherland, Australian agriculturalist, author of Introduction to agriculture; John A. Sutherland, US cardiologist, author of The little black book of cardiology; Dr John Sutherland, 1792-1867, author of The fall of the Alamo; John Sutherland, b. 1953, author of The fields of dreams: a true story of life on the rigs; John D. (Jock) Sutherland, Scottish psychologist, author of Psycho-analysis and contemporary thought; and the author of True crime (Source book), probably different from all of these.

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