John Rathbone Oliver

John Rathbone Oliver John Rathbone Oliver (January 4, 1872 – January 21, 1943) was an American psychiatrist, medical historian, author, and priest. His novel ''Victim and Victor'' was a contender for the 1929 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, but the award went to Julia Peterkin's ''Scarlet Sister Mary''. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Pastoral psychiatry and mental health / by Oliver, John Rathbone, 1872-1943

    Published 1932
    Book
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    Priest or pagan. by Oliver, John Rathbone, 1872-1943

    Published 1933
    Book
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    Article thirty-two / by Oliver, John Rathbone, 1872-1943

    Published 1931
    Book
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    Fear : the autobiography of James Edwards / by Oliver, John Rathbone, 1872-1943

    Published 1927
    Book
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    The good shepherd : a novel of Tyrol. by Oliver, John Rathbone, 1872-1943

    Published 1932
    Book
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    Greater love / by Oliver, John Rathbone, 1872-1943

    Published 1936
    Book
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    Victim and victor / by Oliver, John Rathbone, 1872-1943

    Published 1929
    Book
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    The ordinary difficulties of everyday people. by Oliver, John Rathbone, 1872-1943

    Published 1935
    Book
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    Foursquare the story of a fourfold life / by Oliver, John Rathbone, 1872-1943

    Published 1929
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    Foursquare : the story of a fourfold life / by Oliver, John Rathbone, 1872-1943

    Published 1929
    Book
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