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Joseph Campbell (1904-1987) was an inspiring teacher, popular lecturer, and author, editor and translator of many books on mythology, including ''The Mythic Image'' (Princeton/Bollingen) and ''The Hero With A Thousand Faces'' (Princeton/Bollingen).<ref>Back cover author biography from Joeseph Campbell, ''The Hero With A Thousand Faces'', (1973, Princeton/Bollingen).</ref>
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Joseph Campbell (1904-1987) was an inspiring [[teacher]], popular lecturer, and [[author]], [[editor]] and [[translator]] of many books on [[mythology]], including ''[[The Mythic Image]]'' ([[Princeton/Bollingen]]) and ''[[The Hero With A Thousand Faces]]'' (Princeton/Bollingen).<ref>Back cover author [[biography]] from Joeseph Campbell, ''[[The Hero With A Thousand Faces]]'', (1973, [[Princeton/Bollingen]]).</ref>


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Joseph Campbell (1904-1987) was an inspiring teacher, popular lecturer, and author, editor and translator of many books on mythology, including The Mythic Image (Princeton/Bollingen) and The Hero With A Thousand Faces (Princeton/Bollingen).[1]

References

  1. Back cover author biography from Joeseph Campbell, The Hero With A Thousand Faces, (1973, Princeton/Bollingen).

== See Also ==