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Suitable for the Drake scholar & the armchair traveller alike, this pictorial, topographical text is laced with research techniques, discoveries & adventures in reaching all the Drake places. It is written on location by an intrepid adventurer with a Drake's-eye view. ...
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The author spent the year 1999 criss-crossing the continent. This book offers an account of that journey, full of diaries, newspaper reports & memoirs, & the voices of prominent figures & unknown players; from the grandson of Kaiser Wilhelm II to Adriana Warno in Pol&, with her holiday job at the gates of the camp at Birkenau. ...
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** BBC RADIO 4 BOOK OF THE WEEK **` It has always seemed to me that what I write about is humanity in extremis, pushed to the unendurable, & that it is important to tell people what really happens in wars.' Marie Colvin, 2001 Marie Colvin was glamorous, hard-drinking, braver than the boys, with a troubled & rackety personal life. ...
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Iris is getting old. A widow, her days are spent living quietly & worrying about her granddaughter, Grace, a headstrong young doctor. It's a small sort of life. But one day Iris receives something unexpected in the post
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After a London pub brawl, in which her beloved father is injured, thirteen-year-old Sally Stangate & her family must flee to begin a new life in the Essex village where he was born. But when they arrive, Sally has an uncanny feeling that her future in Wyford will be ill-starred. Her premonition proves to be well-founded; six years later, just after the outbreak of World War I, an old family secret destroys her hopes of marriage to Tim, the man she loves, & estranges her from her family. Determined to put the past behind her, Sally goes to work in her Aunt Becca's antiques shop. When she falls in love with a young shipwright, Sam Bridges, she believes the chance of happiness is hers once more
- but Sam's mother opposes the match & Sally is forced to watch her lover go off to war at the very moment when she needs him most. After a London pub brawl, in which her beloved father is injured, thirteen-year-old Sally Stangate & her family must flee to begin a new life in the Essex village where he was born. But when they arrive, Sally has an uncanny feeling that her future in Wyford will be ill-starred. Her premonition proves to be well-founded; six years later, just after the outbreak of World War I, an old family secret destroys her hopes of marriage to Tim, the man she loves, & estranges her from her family. Determined to put the past behind her, Sally goes to work in her Aunt Becca's antiques shop. When she falls in love with a young shipwright, Sam Bridges, she believes the chance of happiness is hers once more
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A madman is stalking women in the city. By the time his victims are found, theyve been dismembered with careful precision, their limbs stacked into a gruesome pyramid & completely cleansed of every last drop of blood.

Accustomed to working on the most grisly homicides, detective Frank Quinns nerves dont rattle easily but with this killer the veteran cop feels a chill run down his spine. This time, he realises, he is up against a psychopath who will test him like never before...

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• ISBN: 9781780331850
• Author: John Lutz
• Publisher: C & R Crime
• Format: Paperback
• Pages: 480
• Dimensions: 19 x 12cm









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Delve into this extraordinary addition to the primary-source records of the First World War & the later archives of the Haig family.

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Exploring the country & its people during the final days of World War I, Wharton's classic account of her journey through Morocco describes the places she visited
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Christopher Lloyd has been writing a weekly column in " Country Life" since 1963. His prose is exciting; his knowledge is vast; his ideas are provocative, & what is the true test of a writer who has transcended his medium, he makes you laugh out loud. This book intends to capture the essence of Christopher Lloyd & of his garden at Great Dixter. ...
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What makes a great portrait? Featuring 280 photographs, this book attempts to answer this question. It traces the evolving roles and goals of photographers themselves, and offers insights on how photographers' work both reflects and influences how we see ourselves and the world.
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What makes a great portrait? Featuring 280 photographs, this book attempts to answer this question. It traces the evolving roles & goals of photographers themselves, & offers insights on how photographers' work both reflects & influences how we see ourselves & the world.

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