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Michael Lewis

Michael Lewis is composed of at least 18 distinct authors.

Also known as: Mike Lewis, Michael Lewis, Micheal Lewis, Michael, 1937 Jan. 10- Lewis

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1. Lewis, Michael, 1937 Jan. 10- wrote Altering fate; Children's emotions and mood; Handbook of emotions; Lying and deception in everyday life; Mothers, babies, and cocaine; Shame.
2. Lewis, Michael (Michael M.) b. 1960 wrote The Blind side; Coach; Liar's Poker; Losers; Money Culture; Moneyball; New New Thing (portuguese? A Nova Navidade); Next; Pacific rift; and Trail Fever as well as the forward to Floating off the page.
3. Lewis, Michael, 1890-1970 wrote History of the British Navy; The Navy of Britain; The Spanish Armada.
Lewis, Michael Arthur, 1890- [from old catalog]the same as Lewis, Michael, 1870-1970, since both wrote The ships and seamen of Britain wrote England's sea officers; The Social history of the navy.
4. Lewis, Michael, 1936- AKA Michael J. Lewis wrote Stout.
6. Edward Michael Sunderland Lewis, born 25 Sept. 1940 wrote Thinking Chemistry.
7. Lewis, Michael Lawrence wrote Rioters and citizens. 8. (Michael Lewis) data sheet (b. 5-16-52) wrote World Cup Soccer.
9.Lewis, Michael, 1977- wrote, Heidegger and the place of ethics.
10. Lewis, Michael, 1937 (Oct. 2)- wrote The Culture of Inequality.
11. (Michael Lewis) data sheet (b. 1949) wrote Becoming Apart. 12. Michael Lewis (b. 2/5/52) wrote Colorado Centennial Farms and Ranches: A Century of Seasons.
13. Michael Lewis (Michael D.), 1962- wrote The Cheapskate's Guide To Walt Disney (Cheapskate's Guide to Walt Disney…
14. Lewis, Michael Anthony 1965- wrote Economics for Social Workers.
15. Lewis, Michael L. 1971- wrote American Wilderness.
16. Lewis, M. (Michael) 1945- wrote Projects.
17. Mike Lewis b. 1952 wrote Strategic planning for the community economic development practitioner.
18. Lewis, Mike (Mike W.) wrote Scroll Saw Police.....

Lewis, Michael C.
wrote To the brink.
Lewis, Michael, 1952 May 16- wrote Soccer for dummies.

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