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Greed: the way they lived then. / Taylor, James.
In: BBC History Magazine, Vol. 2, 12.2001, p. 40-42.

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Taylor J. Greed: the way they lived then. BBC History Magazine. 2001 Dec;2:40-42.

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Taylor, James. / Greed: the way they lived then. In: BBC History Magazine. 2001 ; Vol. 2. pp. 40-42.

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