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This edition is a full-scale study of John Cannon and his chronicles. Known to some as 'the poor man's Pepys', Cannon wrote a remarkably candid autobiography during a crucial period of change in British history.
Conduct of life --- Christian life --- English --- Languages & Literatures --- English Literature --- Ethics, Practical --- Morals --- Personal conduct --- Ethics --- Philosophical counseling --- Christians --- Discipleship --- Religious life --- Theology, Practical --- Christianity --- Cannon, John, --- Somerset (England) --- Somerset, Eng. --- Somersetshire (England) --- Social life and customs --- Conduct of life. --- Christian life.
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Art --- Drawing --- Painting --- Graphic arts --- Film --- lithographs --- drawing [image-making] --- painting [image-making] --- video art --- private collections [object groupings] --- graphic arts --- Jarman, Derek --- Hoyland, John --- Walker, John --- Jacklin, Bill --- Tappert, Georg --- Stella, Frank --- Montgomery, Bryan --- Ainsworth, Mark --- Berg, Adrian --- Bottle, Ian --- Briggs, Lamar --- Cannon, John --- Cina, Colin --- Farrell, Michael --- Faulkner, Amanda --- Ginsborg, Michael --- Groom, Jon --- Hambling, Maggi --- Hamlyn, Paul --- Huxley, Paul --- Kemp, Lindsay --- Lancaster, Mark --- Latter, Jim --- Leverett, David --- Lewis, Peter Nicholas --- Lintine, David --- Boshier, Derek --- Masterson, Stephen --- Maybury, John --- Milow, Keith --- Beuys, Joseph --- Newlan, Ken --- Tilson, Joe --- Plumb, John --- Prouveur, Jean-Marc --- Rothenstein, Michael --- Hayter, Stanley William --- Schofield, David --- Tyzack, Michael --- Van der Poll, Bas --- Wakefield, Sebastian --- Ward, David --- Yule, Ainslie --- Zapkus, Kestutis --- Vasarely, Victor --- Ruscha, Ed --- Negret, Edgar --- Kelly, Ellsworth --- Craig-Martin, Michael --- Donagh, Rita --- Dubsky, Mario --- Green, Alan --- Martin, Kenneth --- Martin, Mary --- Noland, Kenneth --- Stephenson, Ian --- Appel, Karel --- Castillo, Jorge --- McKeever, Ian --- Museum of Fine Art [Budapest]
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