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Dr. Sean Hannan

Associate Professor in the Humanities, MacEwan University

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Posted on May 11, 2020 by Sean Hannan

The Hard Copies Have Arrived!

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I’m happy to report that the hard copies of my book Reading Augustine: On Time, Change, History, & Conversion have arrived up here in Edmonton. The book was already released (in paperback, hardcover, & e-book formats) back in April, but it’s still nice to get to enjoy the concrete manifestation of years of effort. On to the next project!

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