Joseph Gaer
Joseph Gaer (originally named Joseph Fishman) (1897-1969) was a Russian-born Jewish man who immigrated to the United States, where he became a university lecturer of literature, and then worked a number of government jobs including for the Federal Writers' Project. He also wrote and published, and founded a press and a publishing company. Provided by Wikipedia
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What the great religions believe. by Gaer, Joseph, 1897-1969
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The Puritan heritage; America's roots in the Bible/ by Gaer, Joseph, 1897-1969
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