Strangled: Identity, Status, Structure and The Stranglers
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John Hunt Publishing, 2015.
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Phil Knight., & Phil Knight|AUTHOR. (2015). Strangled: Identity, Status, Structure and The Stranglers . John Hunt Publishing.

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Phil Knight and Phil Knight|AUTHOR. 2015. Strangled: Identity, Status, Structure and The Stranglers. John Hunt Publishing.

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Phil Knight and Phil Knight|AUTHOR. Strangled: Identity, Status, Structure and The Stranglers John Hunt Publishing, 2015.

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Phil Knight, and Phil Knight|AUTHOR. Strangled: Identity, Status, Structure and The Stranglers John Hunt Publishing, 2015.

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