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A local scandal intrudes on Maigret`s seaside holiday in book twenty-eight of the new Penguin Maigret series. At what point in the day could the note have been slipped into his pocket, his left breast pocket? It was an ordinary sheet of glazed squared paper, probably torn out of an exercise book. The words were written in pencil, in a regular handwriting that looked to him like a woman`s. For pity`s sake, ask to see the patient in room 15. When Inspector Maigret`s wife falls ill on their seaside holiday, a visit to the hospital leads him on an unexpected quest to find justice for a young girl. Penguin is publishing the entire series of Maigret novels in new translations. ” His artistry is supreme”. (John Banville). ” One of the greatest writers of the twentieth century.. . Simenon was unequalled at making us look inside, though the ability was masked by his brilliance at absorbing us obsessively in his stories”. (Guardian). ”A supreme writer.. .unforgettable vividness”. (Independent). ...
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Maigret sets the record straight & tells the story of his own life, giving a rare glimpse into the mind of the great inspector
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` Maigret had questioned thousands, tens of thousands of people in the course of his career, some occupying important positions, others who were more famous for their wealth, & others still who were considered the most intelligent of international criminals. Yet he attached an importance to this interrogation he had attached to no previous interrogation, & it wasn`t Gouin`s social position that overawed him, or his worldwide fame.` In book forty-three Maigret`s fascination with a charismatic brain surgeon nearly blinds him to the truth at the heart of a case involving a mysterious young woman in a luxury Paris apartment block. Penguin is publishing the entire series of Maigret novels in new translations. ` His artistry is supreme` John Banville ` One of the greatest writers of the twentieth century.. . Simenon was unequalled at making us look inside, though the ability was masked by his brilliance at absorbing us obsessively in his stories` Guardian ...
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Each of the United Kingdom`s 124 postcode areas has a story to tell, an unexpected nugget to dust off & treasure. Mark Mason has embarked on a tour of the country, immersing himself in Britain`s history on a roundabout journey from AB to ZE. On the lookout for interesting place names & unusual monuments, along the way he discovers what the Queen keeps in her handbag, why the Jack Russell has a white coat & how Jimi Hendrix got confused by the M1. At the same time Mason paints an affectionate portrait of Britain in the 21st century, from aggressive seagulls in Blackpool to `seasoned` drinkers in Surrey. & his travels offer the perfect opportunity to delve into the history of the Royal Mail, complete with pillar boxes, posties & Penny Reds
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Topographic survey of France at 1:25, 000 in IGN`s excellent TOP25 / Série Bleue series. All the maps are GPS compatible, with a 1km UTM grid plus latitude & longitude lines at 5’ intervals. Contours are at 5m intervals except for mountainous areas where the maps have contours at 10m intervals, vividly enhanced by hill shading & graphics for rocky terrain. Colouring with graphics indicates different types of vegetation or land use (deciduous or coniferous forests, moors, orchards, vineyards, etc). PLEASE NOTE: coverage of France at this scale is currently being revised – the format & the presentation of each title are indicated by the letters at the end of its Sheet Reference number (e.g. 0416ET, 3531ETR, 1923SB, etc.)MAPS WITH FULL TOURIST OVERPRINT & AN ENGLISH MAP LEGEND: all TOP25 maps & the SB editions of Série Bleue have an overprint highlighting waymarked walking trails including long-distance GR routes &, where appropriate, ski routes. Symbols indicate campsites, gîtes d’etape, refuges, equestrian centres & other recreational facilities or sites, tourist information centres, cultural heritage, etc. Towns & locations of particular interest are highlighted.- ET or OT = single-sided TOP25 map covering approx. 29x 21 km / 18x 13 miles.- ETR or OTR = waterproof & tear resistant TOP25 map covering the same area as the corresponding ET or OT number, but double-sided, printed on a smaller size sheet with a good overlap between the sides.- SB = Série Bleue map with full tourist overprint; these maps, first introduced in summer 2014, each cover approx. 29x 24km / 18x 15 miles.SÉRIE BLEUE maps with numbers ending in E (Est) or O (Ouest): most editions now indicate the GR routes, but do not show any other tourist information. Map legend is in French only. Each map covers approx. 14x 20km / 9x 12 miles. ...
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Mail Obsession: A Journey Round Britain By Postcode

Each of the United Kingdom`s 124 postcode areas has a story to tell, an unexpected nugget to dust off and treasure. NG (NOTTINGHAM) Batman`s home city of Gotham is named after a Nottinghamshire village. NR (NORWICH) Some of the earliest human footprints were found on a beach in Norfolk. AB (ABERDEEN) The left leg of Scottish hero William Wallace is buried in St Machar`s Cathedral. CR (CROYDON) The name Croydon means `valley of the crocuses`. DN (DONCASTER) Michael Jackson`s `Thriller` was written by a Cleethorpes man called Rodney. Mark Mason has embarked on a tour of the country, immersing himself in Britain`s history on a roundabout journey from AB to ZE. On the lookout for interesting place names and unusual monuments, along the way he discovers what the Queen keeps in her handbag,
why the Jack Russell has a white coat and how Jimi Hendrix got confused by the M1. He visits the Harrogate hotel where Agatha Christie hid for eleven days, a bungalow in Kent that can`t get a mobile phone signal because of the Second World War, and the grave of a Scottish duke whose legs had to be cut off so he could fit in his coffin.At the same time Mason paints an affectionate portrait of Britain in the 21st century, from aggressive seagulls in Blackpool to `seasoned` drinkers in Surrey. And his travels offer the perfect opportunity to delve into the history of the Royal Mail, complete with pillar boxes, posties and Penny Reds - plus Oscar Wilde`s unconventional method of posting a letter. A charming mix of fact, anecdote and overheard conversation, Mail Obsession pays homage to
Britain`s wonderful past and its curious present.
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Each of the United Kingdom`s 124 postcode areas has a story to tell, an unexpected nugget to dust off & treasure. NG (NOTTINGHAM) Batman`s home city of Gotham is named after a Nottinghamshire village. NR (NORWICH) Some of the earliest human footprints were found on a beach in Norfolk. AB (ABERDEEN) The left leg of Scottish hero William Wallace is buried in St Machar`s Cathedral. CR (CROYDON) The name Croydon means `valley of the crocuses`. DN (DONCASTER) Michael Jackson`s ` Thriller` was written by a Cleethorpes man called Rodney. Mark Mason has embarked on a tour of the country, immersing himself in Britain`s history on a roundabout journey from AB to ZE. On the lookout for interesting place names & unusual monuments, along the way he discovers what the Queen keeps in her handbag, why the Jack Russell has a white coat & how Jimi Hendrix got confused by the M1. He visits the Harrogate hotel where Agatha Christie hid for eleven days, a bungalow in Kent that can`t get a mobile phone signal because of the Second World War, & the grave of a Scottish duke whose legs had to be cut off so he could fit in his coffin. At the same time Mason paints an affectionate portrait of Britain in the 21st century, from aggressive seagulls in Blackpool to `seasoned` drinkers in Surrey. & his travels offer the perfect opportunity to delve into the history of the Royal Mail, complete with pillar boxes, posties & Penny Reds
- plus Oscar Wilde`s unconventional method of posting a letter. A charming mix of fact, anecdote & overheard conversation, Mail Obsession pays homage to Britain`s wonderful past & its curious present.

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White - A colour combining all colours
Hotel - An establishment which provides lodging for a fee
Beach - An area on the coast consisting of a sandy or pebbled area
phone - Short for telephone. A device that transmits sound allowing point to point communication over long distances
Dust - A general term used for micro particles in the atmosphere
Mail - Or post is a service for transmitting physical objects or letters between locations
Human - A highly developed and adapted mamal and deminant species on earth
History - Anything that happens in the past. An acedemic subject.
World - A physical grouping, commonly used to describe earth and everything associated with ti
Leg - A body part attached to the buttock
Unusual - Something unique and different.
Home - A place of permanent residence for families.
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Stanfords
Stanfords was established in 1853 and opened their iconic Covent Garden flagship store in 1901. They have become the top retailer of maps, travel books and accessories in the UK and arguably offer the largest selection of maps and travel books worldwide. Famous names such as Captain Robert Falcon Scott, Ranulph Fiennes and Michael Palin have purchased from Stanfords. They now have a shop in Bristol and both stores together with other venues operate a calendar of events including talks, book signings and exhibitions. As a specialist map retailer, the map selection is comprehensive and includes road maps, street maps and walking maps from worldwide destinations, as well as a selection of world atlases and wall maps. Books include travel guides and travel literature. Stanfords also stock globes, from miniatures made of blue marble to magnificent floor-standing globes. The website features a selection of interesting articles on travel topics.
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