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Volume 70 Issue 9 September 2020
In the September issue:
- Nero Versus the Christians
- Perfume, History, Dreams
- 1920 Terrorist Attack on Wall Street
- Frankenstein
- Roman Murder
- Medieval Sri Lanka
- Hagia Sophia
- Colonial Mentalities
- Jellyfish
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