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The Prisoner of Heaven returns to the world of the Cemetery of Forgotten Books and the Sempere and Sons bookshop. It begins just before Christmas in Barcelona in 1957, one year after Daniel and Bea from The Shadow of the Wind have married. They now have a son, Julian, and are liv ...
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The vivid, charged and emotional letter that changed the course of the Gallipoli campaign.
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Contains: Lord of the Abyss and Lord of the Wolfyn.
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Lear's classic verse about an unlikely friendship between a duck and a kangaroo is retold with funny, hip photo collages by Wattenberg. Full color.
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Untrammelled adventure, awe-inspiring scale, cosmic perspective and grand romance - an exuberant celebration of the infinite possibilitie8 of the strangely wonderful universe we live in - all in this fabulous new anthology.
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Alan Moorehead was sent to cover the North Africa campaign in 1940 by the Daily Express and he followed its dramatic course all the way to 1943. The three books he subsequently wrote about his experiences - collected here as The Desert War - were acclaimed as classic accounts of ...
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Maniaty returns to Timor for the first time after fleeing for his life 30 years before. He's there to watch five young actors play out the last days of five friends of his - men who were murdered by the Indonesian army in one of the most infamous incidents (and cover-ups) in Aust ...
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The screenplay of the film that took the world by storm.
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These letters by Edward Gibbon Wakefield, an influential promoter of emigration to New Zealand, were first published in 1868.
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Aussie children love to hear all the Classic Fairy Tales, then let them listen to them on this CD read by an AUSTRALIAN,(no American or British accents here). The stories are told in classic style, with warmth and humour, with the added bonus of a song to go with each story. This ...
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