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The Oxford Illustrated History of Britain af Kenneth O. Morgan1984 
The Oxford illustrated history of English literature af Pat Rogers1987 
The Oxford Illustrated History of Medieval Europe af George Holmes1988 
The Oxford illustrated history of the British monarchy af John Cannon1988 
The Oxford Illustrated History of Ireland af R. F. Foster1989 
The Oxford illustrated history of New Zealand af Keith Sinclair1990 
The Oxford Illustrated History of Roman Britain af Peter Salway1993 
The Oxford Illustrated History of Opera af Roger C. Parker1994 
The Oxford Illustrated History of Prehistoric Europe af Barry Cunliffe1994 
The Oxford Illustrated History of the British Army af David Chandler1994 
The Oxford Illustrated History of the Crusades af Jonathan Riley-Smith1995 
The Oxford Illustrated History of the Royal Navy (Oxford Illustrated Histories) af J. R. Hill1995 
The Oxford Illustrated History of Theatre af John Russell Brown1995 
The Oxford Illustrated History of Modern Europe af T. C. W. Blanning1996 
The Oxford illustrated history of Tudor & Stuart Britain af John Morrill1996 
The Oxford Illustrated History of Medieval England af Nigel Saul1997 
The Oxford illustrated history of modern war af Jeremy Black1997 
The Oxford illustrated history of the Vikings af P.H. Sawyer1997 
Western Medicine: An Illustrated History af Irvine Loudon1997 
The Oxford history of Italy af George Holmes2001 
The Oxford illustrated history of Greece and the Hellenistic world af John Boardman2001 
The Oxford illustrated history of the Bible af John Rogerson2001 
The Oxford Illustrated History of the Roman World af John Boardman2001 

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