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The amazing true story behind The Crucible brings to life a repressive era in American history 'It would probably never have occurred to me to write a play about the Salem Witch Trials of 1692 had I not seen some astonishing correspondences with that calamity in the America of th ...
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Lir, Lord of the Sea, has taken a second wife, Aife, Aife is consumed with jealousy of Lir's four children and she is determined to be riod of them. The children acnnot be killed, but using extraordinary supernatural powers Aife lays a terrible enchantment upon them - one that w ...
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In this reissue of his popular travel text, H.V. Morton goes in search of Wales and finds equal delight in climbing Snowdon and going down a coal mine. Bustling with local stories and characters, this account reaches from the scenic north to the domestic beauty of the industrial ...
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In this reissue of his popular book, H.V. Morton goes in search of Ireland by motor-car and finds, amongst other things, a Norman village in Galway, lobster fishers, a girl in need of an apron in Connemara and a great many beds in which Michael Collins is said to have slept.
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An omnibus edition of Hegley's performance poems, The Brother-in-Law and Other Animals , together with two of his most popular books, Can I Come Down Now Dad? and These Were Your Father's .
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Frank and April Wheeler, a bright, beautiful and talented couple, are desperate to maintain their dreams of greatness and distinction against the inexorable pressure of their suburban life.
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Nevin Nollop left the islanders of Nollop with the treasured legacy of his pangram the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog . But as the letters begin to crumble on the monumental inscription, the island's council forbids the use of the lost letters and silence threatens Ella ...
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The night on which Sir James Monmouth returns to England from Penang is not auspicious. The Cross Keys Inn provides shelter from the chill wind and rain, but it offers few comforts. The pale boy, the old woman and the mist in the mirror - do they have any reality beyond Monmouth' ...
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Espionage exerts a hold on the public imagination. The Spying Game covers economic intelligence and the fight against organised crime as well as the activities of MI5, MI6, the Defence Intelligence Staff and GCHQ.
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By Lang, Ian
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This is the autobiography of Ian Lang, cabinet minister in John Major's government, giving some insight into the policies and events that shaped the nation during that time.
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