David Samuel Margoliouth
Margoliouth, D. S.(1858-1940), Mohammed,
In Series: What did they teach? Blackie & Son, London, England, University, Macmillan & Company, Ltd,
1939, pp. 151. |
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Margoliouth, D.S. (1858-1940), Mohammedanism, (Revised 1912), Thornton Butterworth Ltd., London, England, 1911, pp.
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Margoliouth, D.S. (1858-1940), Mohammed
and The Rise of Islam, G. P. Putnam's Sons, London,
England, 1905, pp. 481. The PDF and Word document files are large due to the number of illustrations
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Margoliouth, D.S. (1858-1940), The Early
Development of Mohammedanism, Hibbert Lectures 1913,
Williams and Norgate, London, England, 1914, pp. 265. |
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Margoliouth, D.S. (1858-1940), The Relations between Arabs and Israelites prior
to the Rise of Islam, The Schweich Lectures 1921, Oxford University Press, London, England,
1924, pp. 87. |
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