Herbert Read (1893-1968)

Journal Title: Amor Fati - Year 2017, Vol 3, Issue 1

Abstract

The following text was originally published in “Prospect: The Quarterly Review of Comparative Education (Paris, UNESCO: International Bureau of Education), vol. 24, no.1/2, 1994, p. 375-90. UNESCO: International Bureau of Education, 2002. This document may be reproduced free of charge as long as acknowledgement is made of the source.

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David Thistlewood, Joanna Roś

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David Thistlewood, Joanna Roś (2017). Herbert Read (1893-1968). Amor Fati, 3(1), 188-215. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-213942