Sue Miles
Sue Miles (born Susan Crane, 20 March 1944 – 8 October 2010) was an Anglo-American counter-culture activist and restaurateur. With her husband Barry and the support of celebrities such as Paul McCartney, she started the Indica Gallery and the underground newspaper ''International Times'' (IT). She started her cooking career by running the cafe at the Arts Lab and then worked at other prominent restaurants in central London such as Food for Thought and L'Escargot. Provided by Wikipedia
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Animal encounters : contacts and concepts in medieval Britain by Crane, Susan
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The performance of self : ritual, clothing, and identity during the Hundred Years War by Crane, Susan
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The performance of self : ritual, clothing, and identity during the Hundred Years War by Crane, Susan
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Gender and Romance in Chaucer's ""Canterbury Tales"" by Crane, Susan
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Nothing Happened A History. by Crane, Susan A.
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