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  • Ten thousand charms (aka come thou fount of every blessing) see oxfam website for delivery information read moreup on the divide 9get right church 3call me shorty 7set me up high 10seeds of the pine 5i don't even have to ask 6oxfam bookshop coventry one disc, 11 trackswent to see the gypsy 4the west was burning 2

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  • 1 3 this is the westof discs: 1 disc(s) studio / label: rhino uk uk release date: 23 dec overture: how the west was won/im bound for the promised land/shenandoah/endless prairie1 16 the jump off point

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  • "man came into being through cannibalism - intelligence can be eaten"see oxfam website for delivery information read more  impassioned account of human origins and evolutionoxfam bookshop tunbridge wells the beginning was the end oscar kiss maerth good, dust jacket intact, boards slightly discoloured at the top and bottom,pages slightly yellowed

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  • Hide my life away from you 5fan the flame 6oxfam books & music nottingham even the sun was afraid by east river pipe (when the ground walks away cd, case and inlay in very good condition see oxfam website for delivery information read moresleeping with tallboy 4

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  • The item format is a cdcd's are released in many editions and variations, such as standard edition, re-issue, demonstration demo, not for sale, promotional promo, special edition, limited edition, and many other editions and versionsthe title is how the west was won

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  • Print of mount fuji in gold coloured frames measuring h49cms x w 47cms and h47print the great wave off kanagawa, the original was by japanese ukiyo-e artist hokusai5cms collection only london, woodside park, n12 read more

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  • Description artist  led zeppelin title how the west was won spec japan cd condition new unopened publisher: warner music japan label: catalog no00 us$ mini lp cds us$5wpcr- jan /isbn: release date: march number of discs: 3discs  format: audio cd weight:  226   payment we only accept paypal                           asia usa,canada,australia,europe south america, africa 1 mini lp cd us$300 us$ mini lp cd airmail sal ems                         asia south america, africa us$5

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  • Selling one pair of men's addidas jogging bottoms size small didn't realize the size was wrong until it was too late still got the price tag on them read more

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  • These figures are of pivotal significance in the communication of those plays in which they operatesee oxfam website for delivery information read moresometimes these roles are overt ones; sometimes they 'double up' with roles of actors, personages or charactersthe purpose of this book is to investigate the nature of these roles in order to identify their influence upon the performance of medieval playsoxfam books & music crouch end interest in the content of this book has developed out of an examination of the prompter who operated in full view of the audience and offered all the lines to the playersthe same fascination exists in relation to roles of the narrator and the expositorin at groningen a production of the towneley second shepherds' play focused on an examination of this conventionthe ability of such a figure to move in and out of the action, and thus different realities, characterizes a relationship to the action and the audiencesuch a role and its function is fascinating, not only in its own right, but also in relation to how it might inform us about the nature and purpose of presented theatremany of the audience responses then were concerned with the figure of the prompter as he was seen to operate simultaneously both 'inside' and 'outside' the action of the play

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  • Meanwhile, an anonymous diary is unearthed depicting the incidents of a two week holiday in france five years earlier, and it doesn't take barbarotti long to realize the people populating the diary are the ones whose lives are now in the balanceby the time the police track down the subject of the letter, he is already deadsee oxfam website for delivery information read moreso when a second letter arrives, then a third, and a fourth, it's a game of cat and mouse to stop the killer before he can make good on all of his promisesa letter arrives on inspector barbarotti's doorstep detailing a murder that is about to take place in his own quiet swedish townoxfam bookshop victoria 'godfather of swedish crime' (metro), hakan nesser, is back with the second installment in the inspector barbarotti series, the root of evil

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  • But the survivors quickly realize the boat is over capacity and could sink at any momentsee oxfam website for delivery information read moreedmunds it is and europe is on the brink of wartheir deepest beliefs are tested to the limit as they begin to discover what they will do in order to survivecondition: covers and spine very good, pages clean and tightwhen a magnificent ocean liner suffers a mysterious explosion en route to new york city, henry winter manages to secure a place in a lifeboat for his new wife graceover the course of three perilous weeks, the passengers on the lifeboat plot, scheme, gossip and console one another while sitting inches apartfor any to live, some must dieoxfam books & music bury st

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  • In the singing neanderthals, steven mithen redresses the balance, drawing on a huge range of sources, from neurological case studies through child psychology and the communication systems of non-human primates to the latest paleoarchaeological evidencealong with the concepts of consciousness and intelligence, our capacity for language sits right at the core of what makes us humansee oxfam website for delivery information read morelike language it is a universal feature of human culture, one that is a permanent fixture in our daily livesthe result is a fascinating and provocative work and a succinct riposte to those, like steven pinker, who have dismissed music as a functionless and unimportant evolutionary byproductbut while the evolutionary origins of language have provoked speculation and impassioned debate, music has been neglected if not ignoredoxfam bookshop cheltenham a fascinating and incisive examination of our language instinct from award-winning science writer steven mithen

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  • Hiv, mnd, etc; the psychological aspects, the adjustment reactions, anxiety, fear, confusion, depression and insomnia; social issues, including the communication issues, nursing notes, benefits; spiritual and ethical considerations; and the organisational aspects involved in palliative carethe chapters include: the physical symptoms encountered, including the equipment needed; syringe drivers; controlled drugs and non-cancer palliative care, iesee oxfam website for delivery information read moreoxfam shop dumfries this book is intended for those working on the ground: gps, gp registrars and district nurses

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  • Our weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any storeextremely rare riaa gold '45 award for "i was made for loving you" by kiss presented to paul stanley! "i was made for lovin' you" draws heavily from the disco style that was popular in late-s united statescatawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally availablewhile the story is unproven, paul stanley, who co-wrote the song with desmond child and vini poncia, has stated that it was a conscious effort on his part to prove how easy it was to write and record a hit disco songare you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawikion august , and in canada on august postage is insured and tracked read moreplease click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki websiteaccording to legend, the members of the band were in conflict with their producers, who wanted the band to shift to a more commercial soundin response, the band argued that lucrative disco songs could be written by anyone in a short time framethe story goes that the song's demo was completed in mere hours after the bet"i was made for lovin' you" was the band's second gold single, selling over 1 million copiesthe single was certified gold in the u

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  • Oxfam bookshop victoria blending social history with pioneering architecture and business analysis, dolphin square provides a detailed history of the london landmark and its antecedentssee oxfam website for delivery information read morethe successful bidder was fred fhowever, he was unable to raise funds in the aftermath of the great depression, and the project was taken on by a british builder, costain, inthe trust's unique blend of quasi-charitable purpose and commercial management enabled long-standing tenants to enjoy below-market rentals before the trust came under immense pressure to realise the value of the existing leases and sell them off inconceived as a speculative housing project and later catering for mps, peers and entertainers required to work in london, this book tells the story of the dolphin square project and also captures what it has been like to live in the square for figures including ellen wilkinson, alistair darling, william hague, mo mowlam, sir david steel, christine keeler, sid james, barbara windsor and princess annedolphin square - the large, imposing red brick building on the north bank of the thames - was and is no ordinary block of flatsfrom to it was the site of the royal army clothing depot, which produced uniforms for the british and other armed forcesdolphin square breaks new ground in providing a detailed examination of a major example of urban property speculation and managementbuilt on a massive scale to a high density in the mid-s, it was a pioneering example of concrete design, and when completed was the largest single residential building in europefrench, the swashbuckling new york property developer, who had plans to produce in london something like his large-scale apartment complexes in tudor city and knickerbocker villagethe book charts the square's changing ownership and eventual creation of the dolphin square trust, which managed the flats on a non-profit-making basis for 40 yearswhen the army clothing function was privatised, the duke of westminster offered the land for developmentthe book begins with the antecedents of the seven-acre site, which was first occupied by the workshops of thomas cubitt, when he developed pimlico and belgravia

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  • This governess car is manufactured by mr henry woodiwiss, whom started out as wheelwrights, later becoming carriage and coachbuilders based in bakewell, derbyshire, englandthe other benefit was its lightweight structure and it was marketed as such “that even a lady could harness and operate it” or words to that effectthe hub caps on this governess cart for sale here today, still bear the name, ‘woodiwiss of bakewell’, derbyshire, englandthis particular governess car is in very good, original un-restored, useable condition but unfortunately, the small access door is missingearly history of the woodiwiss family: this web page shows only a small excerpt of our woodiwiss researcha governess car c, made by henry woodiwiss the victorian horse drawn carriage builder of bakewell, derbyshire, whom, at some point in time, formed a partnership with the ‘kitchener livery company’ of cheltenham, to become ‘kitchener woodiwiss’, who went on to build coachwork bodies for rolls royce motor cars in the ’s, namely the door tourer by kitchener woodiwissthe ‘woodiwiss’ name can be traced back to the norman conquest of britainsir abraham woodiwiss, a duffield stone merchants son, was mayor fromhis son abraham junior, was mayor from andabout the governess cart concept: the ‘governess car’ or ‘cart’ or ‘tub cart’ was a preferred choice of transport by victorian & edwardian governesses or tutorsmigration of the woodiwiss family to the new world and oceana: some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: the name represented in many forms and recorded from the mid 17th century in the great migration from europethe saxon influence of english history diminished after the battle of hastings insold by isaac gaunt holmes of bakewell to samuel and joseph bradbury cab proprietors of bakewell for v100a2/33 or psv & hgvs such as commer avengers & seddon mk 4s”another 70 words (5 lines of text) covering the years and are included under the topic early woodiwiss history in all our pdf extended history products and printed products wherever possiblebut saxon surnames survived and the family name was first referenced in the year in robert de wudeese who held landsthis item is situated on a farm in cheshireby the ’s kitchener & woodiwiss were building coachwork bodies for rolls royce cars eg: the rolls-royce four-door tourer, coachbuilder: kitchener & woodiwiss other information about the woodiwiss family connections in derbyshire: the woodiwiss family had strong historical connections with victorian derby, providing two former mayors and playing a major part in the development of railways in the region“k w bodies ltd of blackpool also known as kitchener & woodiwiss who evolved from wheelwrights into carriage builders” in the following sale of a charabanc built by henry woodiwiss was recorded: sale of charabanc called “the king” built by henry woodiwiss of bakewellviewing is recommended and welcome by appointmentmore in depth detail: a genuine rare original woodiwiss governess car (c to ) built by henry woodiwiss, of bakewell, derbyshire, englandthe language of the courts was french for the next three centuries and the norman ambience prevailedmigrants settled ithe eastern seaboard from newfoundland, to maine, to virginia, the carolinas, and to the islandsmainly because of its safety record, due to its low centre of gravity of the ‘tub’ which sat low between the wheels, which made it difficult to overturn or capsizethank you for looking at my items! while you’re here, please take a look at my other items?early origins of the woodiwiss family: the surname woodiwiss was first found in yorkshire where they held a family seat as lords of the manorvictorian/edwardian governess cart made by henry woodiwiss a very rare piece of equestrian and livery historysir abraham woodiwiss was the partner of george benton in a company which constructed bridges, railways and a variety of buildings that included the strand located in the city centre conservation areaearly notables of the woodiwiss family (pre ) more information is included under the topic early woodiwiss notables in all our pdf extended history products and printed products wherever possibleat some point in time he may have merged with the kitchener livery stables from cheltenham and became kitchener & woodiwiss coach builders as a limited companyspelling variations of this family name include: woodewese, woodiwiss, woodewiss, wooddisse, widdiwiss, widdiwisse, wode, woodwyn, woodwiss, woodwise and many more

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  • He wrote the "countryman's notebook" column in the eastern daily press from , and produced over twenty other books on the countrysidesee oxfam website for delivery information read moreoxfam 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 withinmassingham, alfred munnings, john nash and henry williamsonthe 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 styleinside, 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 pastedownadrian bell () was an english ruralist journalist and farmer, and the first compiler of the times crosswordbell had just 10 days' notice before his first puzzle was published, in the weekly edition on 2 januaryour 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 damagewhen 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 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 described

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  • Clearer calls at both ends of the communicationbut bose gives you a better wireless experience all aroundsoundlink wireless headphones iiseamless switching between two connected bluetooth devices, so you’ll never miss a call or that movie you’re watching

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  • Coin story peter the great, peter i or pyotr alexeyevich (russian: ???? ??????´????, ???? i, pyotr i, or ???? ????´???, pyotr velikiy) (9 june [othis position changed when feodor died inconsequently, the boyar duma (a council of russian nobles) chose the 10-year-old peter to become tsar with his mother as regenton 29 january , tsar alexis died, leaving the sovereignty to peter's elder half-brother, the weak and sickly feodor iiicountry niue island year \t face value \t5 dollars metal \tsilver30 may] february [o28 january] )[a] ruled the tsardom of russia and later the russian empire from 7 may [oas feodor did not leave any children, a dispute arose between the naryshkin and miloslavsky families over who should inherit the thronethroughout this period, the government was largely run by artamon matveev, an enlightened friend of alexis, the political head of the naryshkin family and one of peter's greatest childhood benefactorspeter's other half-brother, ivan v, was next in line for the throne, but he was chronically ill and of infirm mind27 april] until his death, jointly ruling before with his half-brotherour weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any store2g) diameter \t41in numerous successful wars he expanded the tsardom into a huge empire that became a major european powersophia alekseyevna, one of alexis' daughters from his first marriage, led a rebellion of the streltsy (russia's elite military corps) in april–mayplease click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki website999 weight \t2 oz (62catawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally availablefrom an early age, peter's education (commissioned by tsar alexis i) was put in the hands of several tutors, most notably nikita zotov, patrick gordon, and paul menesiusthis arrangement was brought before the people of moscow, as ancient tradition demanded, and was ratifiedare you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawikiin the subsequent conflict some of peter's relatives and friends were murdered, including matveev, and peter witnessed some of these acts of political violenceaccording to historian james cracraft, he led a cultural revolution that replaced the traditionalist and medieval social and political system with a modern, scientific, europe-oriented, and rationalist system6 mm thickness \t290 mm quality \tproof mintage \t999 pcs read more

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  • ' written with us weekly bureau chief, todd gold, hello darlin' is a forthright look at hagman's star-studded careerthe page block is clean and brighti was just the brothersee oxfam website for delivery information read moreto put it in jr's own words, 'once you got rid of the integrity, the rest was a piece of cake'this edition has been an inscription by the author in black marker pen on the title page: 'to margaret, merry christmas, larry hagman'the glossy dustjacket shows few signs of shelf-wear and is unpriceclippedeven the parliament in turkey adjourned so representatives could rush to their tv setsit was focused on themthe black cloth boards are unmarked and gilt-stamped on the spineoxfam bookshop hexham 'as it was originally written, dallas was really about patrick duffy and victoria principalhis stetson now resides in the smithsonian and over 400 million fans in eighty-five countries had to find out just who shot jrhagman tells all about the trials and turmoil and the intrigue and dangers of filming dallas, and also the madness that ensued when it became one of the most popular television shows in historyfrom his early days opposite barbara eden on i dream of jeannie, to the show that turned him into an international celebrity and led him to become the biggest screen villain of the eighties as power-mad oil baron jr ewing on dallasthe top edge is slightly turned and the corners are slightly bumpedshe was from the wrong side of the tracks and we were the rich family and they were getting married, they loved each other, blah, blah, blahthis hardback first edition is in a very good condition

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  • For more than forty years, as this detailed analysis makes clear, the outcome of the cold war was in doubtusing newly opened kremlin archives and his own experiences in the field, martin walker has written a brilliant analysis of the conflict that has shaped the contemporary worldat the end of the s the fear was generated by communist expansion into eastern europe and china; in the s by the prospect of defeat in vietnamsee oxfam website for delivery information read more" so begins this wide-ranging narrative by award-winning political commentator martin walker, which is the first major study of the cold warthe cold war was more of a global conflict than was either of this century's two major wars; far more than a confrontation between states or even empires, it was, as martin walker puts it, "a total war between economic and social systems, an industrial test to destructionthe west continued to be alarmed by the prospect of defeat right up to the soviet empire's last breathwe also come to understand how the arms race caused new alignments and shifts in domestic powernow that it is over, it is crucial to our future to understand how the cold war has shaped us and, especially, to recognize it as the economic and political dynamic that determined the structure of today's global economyas the united states became the national security state, california, which had a population of five million at the start of the cold war, grew to thirty million and, by the s provided one in every ten members of congress and two presidentsin the s the failure of détente and the west's economic crisis brought a new generation of dedicated anti-communists to prominence"walker reminds us how easy it is to forget that there were many occasions for the late s on when victory seemed far from assured, and that lent a particular urgency to the efforts of postwar western leadersoxfam bookshop cheltenham "the history of the cold war has been the history of the world sincefrom the origins of the marshall plan, which revived europe after world war ii, and the strategic decision to rebuild a defeated japan into a bulwark against china to the collapse of the berlin wall, this authoritative work reveals how the west was built into an economic alliance that overpowered the soviet economy while also unleashing global economic forces that today challenge the traditional nation-state

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  • And that meant that friends like ernst röhm, former german chancellor kurt von schleicher, and even former party comrades like gregor strasser were summarily shot without trialabove all it was the sa that the army, the industrialists and, more than anyone else, adolf hitler fearedthe night of the long knives was a cull that eliminated somewhere between 300 and a thousand victims, the exact number has never been clear, many of them innocent of any intention to rival hitler  the book is otherwise as newhitler had to eliminate all potential rivals if he was to consolidate his position of powerin some respects the purge was inevitablethe sa's ruthless bullyboy tactics played no small part in hitler's establishment of a dictatorship that was to influence affairs in germany - and the world - throughout the s and beyondoxfam books & music olneyröhm enjoyed a popularity that almost rivalled hitler's and so he had to go   see oxfam website for delivery information read more  in the summer of adolf hitler planned and conducted the most ruthless purge of his thirteen-year period as leader of germanyit was also an opportunity to settle personal scoresit remains one of the most significant killings of modern timesprevious owner's name has been obscured with a label on the title pagethe night of the long knives broke the back and the will of the sturmabteilung, the sa, the brawling street thugs who had bludgeoned political opposition into submissionthe victims were not political opponents but friends, colleagues and fellow fascists who had helped the nazi party in its rise to power

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  • In this book one of these divers tells the story of the disaster and the remarkable salvage work that he and his partner alec crawford undertookthe story is a combination of treasure hunting and remarkable diving operations, the excitement of pin-pointing the wreck, diving and discovering the massive wreckagesee oxfam website for delivery information read moreoxfam books & music perth in , just after the outbreak of world war i, the greatest liner of its day, the white star liner oceanic, struck a remote reef off shetland and sankafter the war salvage attempts were abortive and written off as impossible until simon martin and alec crawford took a lucky trip to foula inthey were soon making plans to locate the "undivable wreck" and salve its extremely valuable non-ferrous metalin all they salvaged nearly 250 tons of valuable metaltoday he stands at the peak of his profession having successfully carried out a salvage operation which no-one else in the world could even have attempted - working with his own patented systems he located the wreck persia in almost 2 miles depth of water and lifted millions of gold, silver, diamonds and jewelsthe story was first told in and is reproduced now just as it was originally written, although an introduction and postscript have been addedthis 'queen of the seas' was even more magnificently luxurious than the titanic and unlike her, a remarkable salvage operation was achieved some sixty years later by two young and relatively inexperienced diversfor simon martin the dive was the greatest achievement of his life, but for alec crawford it was a stepping stone to greatness

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  • Instead, elgar decided on a four movement sonata of nearly half an hour's lengthsee oxfam website for delivery information read morethe four movements are:ivg pages, some edge and cover wear28 is edward elgar's first sonata composed for the organ and first performed on 8 julyelgar wrote, "one week's work", in the score inscription, but that measures only the final constructive pushhe had worked on the piece off and on for nearly three monthspresto (comodo)the opening theme resembles the beginning of elgar's the black knight, a cantata completed two years earlier and gaining acceptance when elgar began work on the organ sonatabiographer jerrold moore notes that elgar depended, in order to complete a work, on the stimulation of an imminent deadline it was first performed by the worcester cathedral organist, hugh blair, on 8 july the outer movements follow the classic sonata form; the inner movements are in three-part a-b-a formallegro maestosoii michael kennedy observes that to play the finale successfully, the organist needs to be a mental and physical athletethis was the first time, but not the last, that elgar cut it so close that there was insufficient time for rehearsalthe sonata in g major, opit also exists in arrangements for full orchestra made after elgar's deathandanto espressivoivthe work was dedicated to elgar's friend and fellow-musician charles swinnerton heap ()oxfam bookshop carlisle our copy is editon breitkopf nothe genesis of the work was a request to elgar to write an organ voluntary for a convention of american organists in the english city of worcester in

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  • The biarritz shape range was instantly registered to stop copyists ~ it clearly worked as none of clarice's competitors produced oblong and square plates! this mark remained as the sole backstamp if the ware was decorated in wilkinson's designs, or a further backstamp was added if it was in a clarice cliff design: in the example shown there is just part of the on-glaze printed bizarre markoblong shape with dished centregreat collector piece the most common underglaze mark is the biarritz one: the biarritz royal staffordshire great britain regdtransfer printed in "the inn" pattern, a road side inn scene, flowers and tree to the sides, on a cream base with red edgesthis was used from onwardsclarice cliff royal staffordshire "the biarritz" platemeasures 7" x 6" and dates to 'slovely condition one of the early editions

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  • It is a dialogue of alternating prose and verse between the ailing prisoner and his 'nurse' philosophywatts translation, with a preface by brian kenathis folio edition is the vsee oxfam website for delivery information read morewhen he became involved in a conspiracy and was imprisoned in pavia, it was to the greek philosophers that he turned  the consolation was written in the period leading up to his brutal execution the consolation was extremely popular throughout medieval europe and his ideas were influential on the thought of chaucer and dantebook and slipcase are in excellent conditionher instruction on the nature of fortune and happiness, good and evil, fate and free will, restore his health and bring him to enlightenmentoxfam bookshop carlisle boethius was an eminent public figure under the gothic emperor theodoric, and an exceptional greek scholar

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  • Our weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any storeart appeared in our first bookcatawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally availableand prohibited russian music to take the risk of making their own recordsbut a secret underground subculture of music lovers and pirates opposed the censorshipthe first time the culture of x-ray records and bone music was written about in the west was in the book’back in the ussr:the true story of russian rock’are you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawikithis is the unique/pink floyd/"the gnome"x ray/spine **original packaging from included** i see that two times when i visited the exhibition with my father who,like myself,was thrilled by this peculiar wonderful type of anti-suppression after an exhibition in/the horse hospital,london:/07incredibly,they built their own recording devices and used an exceptional means to copy prohibited jazz,rockfeb16(see picture ) pure collectible recording audible but of course not so good!) unique item on catawiki from the pink floyd debut albumthe author of that book was veteran russian broadcaster,cultural commentator and journalist artemyi troitskywe hear some entertaining,comical,tragic,moving and frankly strange stories including tales of the‘stilyagi'soviet hipsters,the first disco in moscow,we ask if counterculture possible in the oppressive,repressive circumstances of the soviet union?and we hear how rock music evolved in secret before breaking into the light as perestroika transformed soviet societyplease click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki websitepink floyd/"the gnome" x-ray audio lost culture of bone music -in the ussr during the cold war,the music that people could hear was ruthlessly controlled by the state

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  • Our weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any storeart appeared in our first bookcatawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally availablethe first time the culture of x-ray records and bone music was written about in the west was in the book’back in the ussr:the true story of russian rock’but a secret underground subculture of music lovers and pirates opposed the censorshipthe beatles "she's leaving home" lost culture of bone music/ x-ray audio -in the ussr during the cold war,the music that people could hear was ruthlessly controlled by the stateare you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawikithis is the unique/the beatles "she's leaving home" x ray/spine(included original packing from ) **the chain to be seen is unique for the x-ray exposure** i see that two times when i visited the exhibition with my father who,like myself,was thrilled by this peculiar wonderful type of anti-suppression after an exhibition in the horse hospital,london:-07the author of that book was veteran russian broadcaster,cultural commentator and journalist artemyi troitskywe hear some entertaining,comical,tragic,moving and frankly strange stories including tales of the‘stilyagi'soviet hipsters,the first disco in moscow,we ask if counterculture possible in the oppressive,repressive circumstances of the soviet union?and we hear how rock music evolved in secret before breaking into the light as perestroika transformed soviet societyplease click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki websiteincredibly,they built their own recording devices and used an exceptional means to copy prohibited jazz,rock'n'roll and prohibited russian music to take the risk of making their own recordsfeb 16(see picture ) pure collectible recording audible but of course not so good!) read more

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  • It is only now that he decided to tellhe was a dead man walking, paperback by hotard, scott, isbn , isbn-13 , like new used, free p&p in the uk a case that captured a nation and crippled a communitythe location was iberia parish louisianathe suspects were elmo patrick sonnier and eddie james sonnier, two brothers that were serial rapists who one night became was the first case to test the new death penalty laws established in the united duplantis has been haunted by this case for over forty yearslittle did detective duplantis know how close to home this case would year wasthis is the true story of a double homicide of two teenagers as told by detective russell duplantis

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