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Otherwise the books look good, bookblocks are solidcondition: both books from new college library oxford with features: embossed marking on the front cover, traces at the bottom of the spine, bookplate and coding inside front and back cover, map with a stamp in the marginsee pictures of the table of contents‘james edward budgett meakin () was an english journalist) he was fascinated by the people and culture of morocco and soon after his arrival there he started to write about everything he saw and experiencedour 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(total of 2 books) read moreare you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawikihe adopted local clothes, gave himself a local name (tahar bel mikki) and learned the local customs and language’ registered shippingplease click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki websitecontents (summary): land of the moors: preface, spelling, parts i, ii, iii -natural and physical, political, experimental, appendixtwo uniformly bound books in the original bindings with original endpapers - xxxi, 464 + folding 'map of morocco' ( cm), xxii, 503 pphe wrote extensively about morocco (the moors: preface, spelling, parts i, ii, iii -social, ethical, supplementary
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As malik rises to the challenges he is set, gaining respect from his peers, and with his confidence and power growing, he begins to develop his own plans, placing him on a collision course with his gang bosssee oxfam website for delivery information read moreoxfam shop dumfries graphicallly violent, bafta-winning prison drama from acclaimed french director jacques audiard ('read my lips', 'the beat that my heart skipped')with the inmates mostly members of either corsican or arab gangs, malik finds himself having to carry out a series of brutal rites of passage as the leader of the prison's corsican gang cesar luciani (niels arestrup) orders him to carry out a number of 'missions' aimed at proving his allegiancesentenced to six years in a brutal french prison, 19-year-old petty criminal malik el djebena (tahar rahim) soon realises he has to learn the ropes if he is to survive
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