Hoberman, John. "The Concept of Doping and the Future of Olympic Sport." In Lincoln Allison, ed., Taking Sport Seriously,155-172. Oxford: Meyer & Meyer Sport, 1998.
Ethical Issues in Sports
Inglis, Fred. "The State of Play: Sport, Capital and Happiness." In Lincoln Allison, ed., Taking Sport Seriously, 155-172. Oxford: Meyer & Meyer Sport, 1998.
Ethical Issues in Sports
A Short History of the Computer. Jeremy Meyers. May 2000. [http://www.softlord.com/comp.htm].
The Story of the Computer
Meyers, Jeffrey. Robert Frost : a biography. Boston : Houghton Mifflin, 1996.
Robert Frost
Meyers, Jeffrey, ed. "Stories by Katherine Mansfield". New York: Random House, 1991.
Class Consciousness in "The Garden Party"
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