Imagined Orphans: Poor Families, Child Welfare, And Contested Citizenship in London (Series in Childhood Studies) (Suters Series in Childhood Studies)
Lydia Murdoch
Hardcover. Rutgers University Press 2006-02-28.
ISBN 9780813537221
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