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Oxfam shop oldham daily mirror coronation souvenir , with pictures, adverts and contemporary newsvintage newspapers: news chronicle reporting the conquest of mount everest by edmund hilaryalso order of divine service for preceding the coronation all in very good condition see oxfam website for delivery information read more sunday pictorial
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' daily mail'my goodness, it is brilliant' telegraph praise for simon reeve'tv's most interesting globetrotter' independent'the craziest (or bravest) man on tv' mail on sunday'like all the best travellers, reeve carries out his investigations with infectious relish, and in the realisation that trying to understand the country you're in is not just fascinating, but also hugely enjoyable' daily telegraph'simon might just be the best tour guide in the world' the sun* * * * * * * * *in tv adventurer simon reeve's bestselling memoir he describes how he has journeyed across epic landscapes, dodged bullets on frontlines, walked through minefields and been detained for spying by the kgboxfam bookshop royal exchange square 'incredibly honestsearingly honest, warm, bursting with humanity' kate humble' simon begins to fill in the gaps in his life story that until recently he has never publicly revealedhis travels have taken him across jungles, deserts, mountains and oceans, and to some of the most beautiful, dangerous and remote regions of the worldone of the best autobiographies i've ever readsee oxfam website for delivery information read more' the sun - best books of shortlisted for the edward stanford travel memoir of the year award 'his story reads like a fast-paced thrillersuch brave and inspiring writingin this revelatory account of his life simon gives the full story behind some of his favourite expeditions, and traces his own inspiring personal journey back to leaving school without qualifications, teetering on a bridge, and then overcoming his challenges by climbing to a 'lost valley' and changing his life
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' daily mirror'an absolute delight' daily mail see oxfam website for delivery information read morepraise for the sam wyndham series:'a thought-provoking rollercoaster' ian rankin'death in the east is as vivid and atmospheric as its predecessors' guardian'confirms abir mukherjee as a rising star of historical crime fiction' the times'cracking a journey into the dark underbelly of the british raj' daily express'a brilliantly conceived murder mystery set amidst political and social turmoil - beautifully crafted' che is here for revengemukherjee is at the top of his game' mick herron, author of the jackson lamb series, on death in the east****'the gloriously atmospheric death in the east is his mukherjee's best book so far, a cracking read' scotsman****'the perfect combination of mystery and history' telegraph**calcutta police detective captain sam wyndham and his quick-witted indian sergeant, surrender-not banerjee, are back for another rip-roaring adventure set in s indiaoxfam bookshop cheltenham ** selected by the telegraph, ft and guardian as one of the best crime books of ****'a skilfully blended dual narrative: twice the intrigue, twice the funleaving calcutta, captain sam wyndham heads for the hills of assam, to the ashram of a sainted monk where he hopes to conquer his opium addictionsansom' mukherjee brings sardonic wit to his portrayal of british rule in india, and the action is perfectly pacedbut when he arrives, he sees a ghost from his life in london - a man thought to be long dead, a man wyndham hoped he would never see againas a young constable, sam wyndham is on his usual east london beat when he comes across an old flame, bessie drummond, attacked in the streetshe is certain this figure from his past isn't here by coincidencewyndham knows he must call his friend and colleague sergeant banerjee for helpbut the case will cost the young constable more than he ever imaginedthe next day, when bessie is found brutally beaten in her own room, locked from the inside, wyndham promises to get to the bottom of her murder
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James' overnight success has drawn comparisons with the meteoric rise of e l james and her fifty shades of grey series' daily mail 'fifty shades of hay' the times 'oswald is among the leaders in the new batch of excellent scottish crime writers' daily mail 'the new ian rankin' daily record 'an excellent start to what promises to be a fine series' guardian 'classy, occasionally brutal, and with the odd suggestion of the supernatural, this will doubtless be another deserved hit'are you ready for the mysteries to be revealed?' praise for james oswald: 'a star of scotland's burgeoning crime fiction scene' daily record 'crime fiction's next big thing' the sunday telegraph 'literary sensationoswald's writing is in a class above most in this genre' daily express see oxfam website for delivery information read more'the hallmarks of val mcdermid or ian rankin: it's dark, violent, noirish' the herald***'are you ready to be reborn?' the search for a missing journalist is called off as a body is found at the scene of a carefully staged murderoxfam shop dumfries sunday times bestseller prayer for the dead is the fifth novel in the bestselling inspector mclean series by author james oswaldbut it is not the only thing about this case that mclean will find beyond beliefthe baffling lack of forensics at the crime scene seems impossibleinspector tony mclean knew the dead man, and can't shake off the suspicion that there is far more to this case than meets the eyein a sealed chamber, deep in the heart of gilmerton cove, a mysterious network of caves and passages sprawling beneath edinburgh, the victim has undergone a macabre ritual of purificationteamed with the most unlikely and unwelcome of allies, he must track down a killer driven by the darkest compulsions, who will answer only to a higher power
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If you read only one thriller this year; make it this one: it is that good' daily mail 'three hours intersperses scenes of breath-sucking tension with stirring meditations on human nature' sara collins, guardian see oxfam website for delivery information read morethree hours is much more than a nail-biting thriller; it is a disquisition on values: of love and hate, of sacrifice for others, of risk-taking and courage' the times'a novel that you live rather than merely read' telegraph 'it is early days, but this could be one of the thrillers of the decadechildren and teachers barricade themselves into classrooms, the library, the theatreoutside, a police psychiatrist must identify the gunmen, while parents gather desperate for newsin three intense hours, all must find the courage to stand up to evil and save the people they lovethe headmaster lies wounded in the library, unable to help his trapped students and staff'a brilliant literary thrilleroxfam bookshop harrogate three hours to save the people you love a top 10 sunday times bestseller & a best book of in the sunday times, times, guardian, telegraph, stylist, red and good housekeeping a times & sunday times thriller of the month in rural somerset in the middle of a blizzard, the unthinkable happens: a school is under siegemoving, masterly' sunday times 'extraordinary
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'one of the world's greatest crime writers' daily mail'crime thriller writing of the highest order' guardian'a terrific writer with pace, style and humanity to spare' the times'america's greatest living crime writer' daily express'the pre-eminent detective novelist of his generation' ian rankin'a master' stephen king'a genius' independent on sunday'a superb natural storyteller' lee child'one of the great storytellers of crime fiction' sunday telegraph'justly regarded as one of the world's finest crime writers' mail on sunday'no one writes a better modern thriller than connelly' evening standard see oxfam website for delivery information read moresoon, she too will become obsessed by the murder of daisy claytonin over ten years, there has been no breakthrough in her murder casebecause ballard and bosch both know: every murder tells a storya case only she can solve'outstanding' ian rankinamazon best 100 books of the yearbarnes & noble best books of the yeartop ten best thrillers of the year - washington post* * * * *daisy clayton's killer was never caughtand daisy's case file reads like the first chapter in an untold tragedy that is still being written - one that could end with ballard herself, if she cannot bring the truth to lightdetective renée ballard has faced everything the lapd's notorious dusk-till-dawn graveyard shift has thrown at heroxfam bookshop cheltenham a murder he can't forget* * * * *crime doesn't get better than connellybut, until tonight, she'd never met harry bosch - an ex-homicide detective consumed by this case
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daily mail "world's farewell to sir winston churchillthe daily telegraph obituary supplement " the story of a man of destiny"the observer world's farewell to churchillall have some foxing as they are 55 years old!
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Eloquent, subtle, sublimely paced' daily mail'splendid, fast-paced, riveting' andrew marr, sunday times'remarkableoxfam bookshop st albans chosen as a book of the year in the times literary supplement, the evening standard, the daily telegraph, the guardian, the times'a brilliant novel of deception, love and trust to join his supreme cannon' evening standard'vintage le carréthere is only one le carrédon't wait for the paperback' the times'perhaps the most significant novelist of the second half of the 20th century in britainit gives the reader, at long last, pieces of a jigsaw puzzle that have been missing for 54 yearsthe reason? cold war ghosts have come back to haunt himreally, not since the spy who came in from the cold has le carré exercised his gift as a storyteller so powerfully and to such thrilling effect' john banville, guardianpeter guillam, former disciple of george smiley in the british secret service, has long retired to brittany when a letter arrives, summoning him to london'utterly engrossing and perfectly pitchedsomebody must pay for innocent blood spilt in the name of the greater goodlike wine, le carré's writing has got richer with agevintage john le carréhe's in the first rank' ian mcewan'one of those writers who will be read a century from now' robert harris see oxfam website for delivery information read moreimmensely clever, breathtakingintelligence operations that were once the toast of the service are to be dissected by a generation with no memory of the berlin wall
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All hail stephen fry' daily mailpraise for mythos:'ebullient and funny' times'entertaining and edifying' daily telegraph'a rollicking good read' independent'the greek gods of the past become relatable as pop culture, modern literature and music are woven throughoutsee atalanta - who was raised by bears - outrun any man before being tricked with golden applesheroes makes the stories relatable without skimping on the gory details, or sacrificing the truths of the mythin this companion to his bestselling mythos, stephen fry brilliantly retells these dramatic, funny, tragic and timeless tales'a romp through the lives of ancient greek godsjoyfully informal yet full of the literary legacy' guardian see oxfam website for delivery information read moreif you like the sound of heroes, you'll love mythos - fry's first foray into the enthralling world of greek mythology'an odyssey through greek mythologyfew mere mortals have ever embarked on such bold and heart-stirring adventures, overcome myriad monstrous perils, or outwitted scheming vengeful gods, quite as stylishly and triumphantly as greek heroesfry is at his story-telling bestenter the world of stephen fry's sunday times bestseller, heroesin this companion to his bestselling mythos, stephen fry gloriously retells the epic myths of the greek heroes - which will be loved by young and old alikethe gods will be pleased' times'assured and engagingthe pace is lively, the jokes are genuinely funny' guardian'an olympian featthe gods seem to be smiling on fry - his myths are definitely a hit' evening standard'just as delightful and difficult to put down as the firstoxfam bookshop byres road imagine sandals on your feet, a sword in your hand, hot sun beating down on your bronze helmetjoin jason aboard the argo as he quests for the golden fleeceit's rich, it's funny and you'll feel like you've learned a lot' heraldfilled with white-knuckle chases and battles, impossible puzzles and riddles, acts of base cowardice and real bravery, not to mention murders and selfless sacrifices, heroes is the story of what we mortals are truly capable of - at our worst and our very bestwitness wily oedipus solve the riddle of the sphinx and discover how bellerophon captures the winged horse pegasus to help him slay the monster chimera
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A daily telegraph book of the yearthis book made me proud of my trade as a journalist' daily mailyet key questions remain: could dr kelly really have taken his life in the manner declared? and why did blair's government derail the coroner's inquest into dr kelly's death? in this meticulous account, award-winning journalist miles goslett shows why we should be sceptical of the official story of what happened in that desperate summer of'this searing excavation of the mysterious death of dr david kelly is investigative journalism at its bestwithin days, dr kelly was found dead in a wood near his homeoxfam bookshop cheltenham paperback edition includes an afterword with new information on the kelly case'goslett's like poirot; he asks questionsa few months later, government scientist dr david kelly was unmasked by blair's officials as the assumed source of a bbc news report challenging this claimin march british forces invaded iraq after tony blair said the country could deploy weapons of mass destruction at 45 minutes' noticeit is brave, relentless, dazzlingly revealing' peter obornespooky and scary' evening standard'a compelling, authoritative insight into possibly the most controversial death in britain this century' the observersee oxfam website for delivery information read moreblair immediately convened the controversial hutton inquiry, which concluded dr kelly committed suicide
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Oxfam shop newcastle under lyme homeland the complete seasons 1-5 this incredible collection contains all five seasons of the acclaimed tv triller 20 disc set- all 60 episodes mins approx "a topical thrill ride"- the daily telegraph "brilliant"- the daily telegraph see oxfam website for delivery information read more
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The reward is its great depth, shimmering prose and the feeling when we've put it down that we're a little wiser than we were' peter mckay, daily mail 'don delillo's latest novel really is one of the finest of the century' john burnside, scotsman see oxfam website for delivery information read moresimultaneously a reprise, summation of, and advance on everything that he has done before, it is a literary colossus, equal to any (and surpassing most) of the vaulting novels which strive for the immensity of the american mythic' geoff dyer, sunday telegraph 'with underworld, delillo confirms himself in the select group of great american writers truly equal to the temper of very strange times' times literary supplement 'mr delillo writes beautifullyunderworld is a rousingly impressive achievement in almost every novelistic department - dialogue, structure, timing, precise description, heartfelt veracity and the restoxfam bookshop cheltenham 'extraordinaryin underworld we have a mature and hugely accomplished novelist firing on all cylinders, at the sophisticated height of his multifarious powersunderworld demands our full attentionreading the book is a charged and thrilling aesthetic experience and one remembers gratefully that this is what the novel can do, and indeed does, better than any other art form - it gets the human condition' william boyd, observer 'underworld is his biggest, most daring novel yet
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Praise for stephen booth'makes high summer as terrifying as midwinter'val mcdermid'a modern master'guardian'crime writing of the finest quality'daily mail'ingenious plotting and richly atmospheric'reginald hill'a first-rate mystery'sunday telegraph see oxfam website for delivery information read morebut then the old man is murdered, and the police arrive on the chris's doorstep asking questions to which he has no answerswhen council officer chris buckley is approached by an odd old man demanding help in healing a decades-old family rift, he sends the stranger awayoxfam shop evesham set in and around the dark, misty canals of lichfield, stephen booth's incredible new novel is awash with mysteryas chris begins to look into the circumstances of the murder, he uncovers a deadly secret in the silt and mud of the local canals that he'll realise was better kept buried
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The mirror - wed sept 12th - the mirror - thu sept 13th - the mirror - fri sept 14th - sunday mirror - sun sept 16th - daily telegraph supplement - wed sept 12th - 8 pages - mostly pictures - mix b&w and colour - sunday telegraph supplement - sun sept 16th - 8 pages - mostly pictures - mix b&w and colour see oxfam website for delivery information read moreoxfam shop didsbury 6 newspapers and supplements from about the 9/11 attacks on the world trade centre in new york
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Ms eliot and mr dickens would surely approve' sunday telegraph'quinn blends his history, his political concerns, his ideals, his plot and his characters elegantly, with a light hand and the pace of a thriller' daily telegraph see oxfam website for delivery information read morewildeblood's urge to uncover the truth draws him into mortal danger as his investigations reveal a trail of corruption that leads to the very highest levels of society'powerful and heartfeltdavid wildeblood, an idealistic young journalist, pounds the streets of camden reporting on the notorious slumsthe misery and squalor surprise him, but more shocking still is the realisation that someone is profiting from this destitutionoxfam bookshop royal exchange square from the author of half of the human race (channel 4 tv book club) comes an intricate and thrilling tale of love and conspiracy in victorian london
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When the times began to lose circulation to the daily telegraph because the latter was running a daily crossword, bell's father suggested him to the editor as the first "setter" even though he had never even solved onehe wrote the "countryman's notebook" column in the eastern daily press from , and produced over twenty other books on the countrysidebell had just 10 days' notice before his first puzzle was published, in the weekly edition on 2 januarythe tone is affectionate, humourous and not in the least patronizinghaving set around puzzles between and , bell is credited with helping to establish its distinctive cryptic clue styleour book is in good general condition, its light blue-green cloth covers showing wear consistent with age - general grubbiness, some rubbing of edges & angles, light shelf wear to top & tail of spine, slight dulling of gilt title etc on the spine, some bumping of corners, and darkened page tops - but no frank damageoxfam books & music islington written by a keen ruralist, journalist and farmer, the book "corduroy" () was an immediate best-seller, and was followed by two more books on the countryside, "silver ley" () and "the cherry tree" (), the three books forming a ruralist farm trilogythe three books constitute a threnody for, what was then, a vanishing, pre-mechanized way, of farming and rural lifeat times there is an elegiac strain not dissimilar to edward thomasslight foxing on fore-edge, but none seen withininside, the binding is firm with no loose pages; all pages clean and bright; previous owner's name neatly inscribed on front fep; bookseller's label on rear pastedownmassingham, alfred munnings, john nash and henry williamsonsee oxfam website for delivery information read morehe was friendly with many literary and cultural figures, including edmund blunden, f in corduroy the author's experiences as a farm apprentice in suffolk are describedadrian bell () was an english ruralist journalist and farmer, and the first compiler of the times crossword
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Sent by registered mail2 mint**, telegraph noare you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawiki1 mint no gum and nosee all the photos for a better estimationradio stamps no1 cancelled, no2 cancelled, total value €please click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki websiteour weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any storecatawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally available
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See pictures for a better overview sent by registered mail read moreno 3 telegraph issue, mint* value € with a magnificent double sheet edgeare you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawikiplease click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki websiteour weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any storecatawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally available
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'a flawlessly constructed mini-epic that will delight' daily telegraph 'nourishing fare from a writer on sparkling form' daily mailpenelope lively is the author of many prize-winning novels and short-story collections for both adults and childrenin , privileged misfit lorna meets the love of her lifeshe has twice been shortlisted for the booker prize: once in for her first novel, the road to lichfield, and again in for according to markshe is a popular writer for children and has won both the carnegie medal and the whitbread awardshe was appointed cbe in the new year's honours list, and dbe inoxfam bookshop cheltenham a hugely satisfying and romantic novel, in consequences penelope lively plots the lives of three generations of twentieth-century womenshe later won the booker prize for her highly acclaimed novel moon tigerconsequences tells of three generations of women in their own twentieth-century times united by their shared experiences of love, pain, fate and happinesssee oxfam website for delivery information read morea baby, molly, is born, but the coming war takes matt - and lorna's dreams - awayfalling for a pennyless and bohemian artist, matt, she abandons her stuffy kensington existence in london and moves to a rustic cottage in somersetpenelope lively lives in londonher other books include going back; judgement day; next to nature, art; perfect happiness; passing on; city of the mind; cleopatra's sister; heat wave; beyond the blue mountains, a collection of short stories; oleander, jacaranda, a memoir of her childhood days in egypt; spiderweb; her autobiographical work, a house unlocked; the photograph; making it up; consequences; family album, which was shortlisted for the costa novel award, and how it all beganlorna's decisions and their unforeseeable consequences come to shape the stories first of her daughter, molly, and then her granddaughter, ruth
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' ella mills, deliciously ella'a wholesome offering that will delight fans of deliciously ella' daily telegraph see oxfam website for delivery information read moreselected as a book of the year in the daily telegraphwith 100 recipes that use wholesome grains from oats to amaranth this delicious cookbook spans classic breakfast porridges, through lunchtime salad bowls to nourishing dinnersabsolutely delicioustaking inspiration from nordic cooking and the danish ethos of hygge, alex creates delicious, simple dishes which are both satisfying and healthyoxfam bookshop brighton 100 delicious recipes using wholesome grains, inspired by nordic cooking and the danish ethos of hygge'26 grains is one of my favourite places to eat and now i can make these beautiful recipes at homealex is one of the most creative, talented cooks i've met; she transforms simple grains into works of art
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' daily express see oxfam website for delivery information read morepraise for paul hoffman:'this book gripped me from the first chapter and then dropped me days later, dazed and grinning to myself' conn iggulden'tremendous momentum' daily telegraph'a cult classicmost of its occupants were taken there as boys and for years have endured the brutal regime of the lord redeemers whose cruelty and violence have one singular purpose - to serve in the name of the one true faithhe is perhaps fourteen or fifteen years old - he is not sure and neither is anyone elsethe sanctuary of the redeemers on shotover scarp is named after a damned lie for there is no redemption that goes on there and less sanctuary"the sanctuary of the redeemers is a vast and desolate place - a place without joy or hopebut the redeemers want cale back at any pricenot because of the secret he now knows but because of a much more terrifying secret he does nothe is strange and secretive, witty and charming, violent and profoundly bloody-mindedit is the first instalment in a gripping trilogy by paul hoffmanimagine if phillip pullman's his dark materials met umberto eco's name of the roseoxfam shop colne road the left hand of god by paul hoffman is the gripping first instalment in a remarkable trilogyhe is so used to the cruelty that he seems immune, but soon he will open the wrong door at the wrong time and witness an act so terrible that he will have to leave this place, or diefans of epic heroic fiction will love this seriesin one of the sanctuary's vast and twisting maze of corridors stands a boyhe has long-forgotten his real name, but now they call him thomas calehis only hope of survival is to escape across the arid scablands to memphis, a city the opposite of the sanctuary in every way: breathtakingly beautiful, infinitely godless, and deeply corruptthe left hand of god is a must read
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'piercingly evocative, powerfully exploring the tension between human and divine love' daily telegraph the volume also contains an afterword by the authorthe play works an ingenious spell' daily maill port authority tells of three interwoven lives: a boy leaves home for the first time; a man starts a job for which he is unqualified; a pensioner is sent a mysterious packagein a bar in a remote part of ireland, the local lads are swapping spooky stories to impress a young woman from dublin newly moved into the areaincluded in this volume is conor mcpherson's the weir, one of the most successful plays of recent yearsno praise in fact is too high' guardian dublin carol is set on christmas eve, when a dublin undertaker is visited by his estranged daughter urging him to face up to the past'mcpherson writes like a dream'overwhelmingly poignantdesolate, searing eloquence' evening standard and in come on over, published here for the first time, a jesuit priest, sent to investigate a 'miracle' in his home town, re-encounters the woman who loved him thirty years beforesee oxfam website for delivery information read more'a spellbinder that transfixes youoxfam shop worcester the second collection of plays from the multi-award winning author
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The last two photos indicate where this telegraph was placedengine room manoeuvre board telegraph manufactured by the kwant brothers from sneekthe telegraph has the normal traces of use and has obtained a nice patina layer over the yearsare you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawikithe connection mechanism which was fixed on the shaft has been removedsee the photos for detailsplease click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki websiteour weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any storecatawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally available
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Bob dylan ' a collection of ' the telegraph ' books ' all are in top collectible condition ' all unread ' bought direct from the telegraph ' a rare chance ' an excellent condition collection of telegraph books ' fourteen issues ' issue thirty eight ' then issues forty one to fifty three complete ' read more
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• daily mail 24 oct • daily express of • daily mail 25 oct • daily express, souvenir edition of • the sun, prince george christening - historic picture of queen & 3 heirs • mail on sunday 27 oct - and - souvenir supplement all have an 'aged' look them but are in excellent conditionnewspapers of prince george christening x7 - oct
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The telegraph big book of cryptic crosswords 3 by telegraph media group ltd (paperback, a %0a delivery%0a uk delivery is within 3 to 5 working days%0a international delivery varies by country, please see the wordery store help page for details
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telegraph stamps of british india from overprinted for use in ceylon (ceylon - former sri lanka)are you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawikithe 25b has a slight fold and thinning on the left sidehinged * and usedplease click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki websiteour weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any storecatawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally available
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daily express film book daily express film book with colour and black and white photos of the stars of the erasome foxing to end papers, tear to p97, photo's of maurice chevalier, jeanette macdonald, charles ruggles, claudette colbert, kay francis, herbert marshall, gary copper, ginger rogers, anne sten, joan gardner, lionel barrymore, charles laughton, leslie howard, gary cooper, claude rains, charlie chaplin, walt disney (early biop of the studio and mickey mouse), norma shearer, grace moore, joan crawford, douglas fairbanks jnr, stan laurel, oliver hardy, shirley temple, carole lombard, george raft, loretta young, marlene dietrich, katharine hepburn, fred astaire, jean harlow, bing crosby, olivia de haviland, the list is endless!! read morefront cover spine is cracked inside
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daily express film book daily express film book with colour and black and white photos of the stars of the erafront cover spine is cracked insidesome foxing to end papers, tear to p97, photo's of maurice chevalier, jeanette macdonald, charles ruggles, claudette colbert, kay francis, herbert marshall, gary copper, ginger rogers, anne sten, joan gardner, lionel barrymore, charles laughton, leslie howard, gary cooper, claude rains, charlie chaplin, walt disney (early biop of the studio and mickey mouse), norma shearer, grace moore, joan crawford, douglas fairbanks jnr, stan laurel, oliver hardy, shirley temple, carole lombard, george raft, loretta young, marlene dietrich, katharine hepburn, fred astaire, jean harlow, bing crosby, olivia de haviland, the list is endless!! make an offer, if acceptable i will respond
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80 years of cryptic crosswords, unused the daily telegraph 80 years of cryptic crosswords is uniquediscover the origin of your favourite puzzle, chart its development and read interesting facts about language and censorship, particularly during ww2 and the cold war and pit your wits against eight decades of settersthis anniversary edition interweaves 80 crosswords with history, narrative and anecdotefrom , this diurnal puzzle has infuriated and entertained thousands
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