BIBLIOGRAPHY (A-L)
This bibliography, as originally posted on 3/7/05, and regularly updated, has two problems. First, it is incomplete: some articles and books that the author has used have not yet been added. (Any reader who requires a reference not listed in this bibliography should contact the author to obtain that information.) Fortunately, almost all of the references cited in the text do appear here. Second, it does contain references that were not used for writing the text, and which nonetheless found their way onto this list, and need to be removed in the future. However, it was deemed better to include them on an unedited bibliography than to take the time, at present, to delete them. My apologies.
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