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Three main co mpartments and two pockets in the central compartmentmain body grained leatheralso has matching purse attached with a chainhandles made from strong tan leatherapprox size 14ā x 10ā read morefully lined in antique printbeautiful bag from the french designer jumpquality bag in as new condition
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Oxfam bookshop shaftesbury 200 shilling bank note of the central bank of kenya in very good used and circulated conditionsee oxfam website for delivery information read more
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2 sliding doors, drawer and drop down central compartmentin great condition for age
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Medium zip top acrossbody bag ā unused, with sale label and cover ā¢ the bag is unused and comes with a tula branded protective cover ā¢ made from soft leather ā¢ features a popper fastening and tula branding ā¢ the popper fastening opens to reveal 3 compartments with a soft lining ā¢ the central compartment is zipped and another has a zipped purse section ā¢ adjustable strap, comfortable on your shoulder or across the body dimensions: w20 x h20 x d3 cm read more
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The freezer compartment still works fine - although it's possible that it's also colder than it's supposed to beit worked absolutely fine until a few months ago (around april) when ice started to build up on the back wall of the fridge compartmentbush bfffs fridge freezer faulty - fridge compartment is icing up we bought this fridge freezer new from argos in february , so it's just over 3i've checked the door seal and it looks fine to me, but then i'm no experta couple of months ago i gave it a thorough defrost and it was better for a couple of weeks after that, but then the problem came backoverall it's still in very good condition - just the usual small dents and scratches, with a couple of dings to the bottom of the freezer doorit's probably easily repairable if you know what you're doing, or it might be economical to pay to have it fixed, but we've used this as an excuse to buy a new, larger fridge freezer so this one has to gospecifications - energy rating - a+ freezer star rating - 4* energy consumption - kw/24h, 231 kw/year net storage volume of fresh food - 147 lt net storage volume of frozen food - 67 lt net weight - 54kg size (mm) (w x d x h) - 540 x 610 x collection only - if you can't collect i will be able to deliver it within darlington if you're local, or possibly further afield if you're willing to cover fuel costswe put the fridge onto the lowest setting/highest temperature (1 out of 5 - it had been on 3) but even that was too cold and the ice continued to build up and food started to freeze, with things with high water content, such as salad, going frosty and being ruined within 1-2 daysplease get in touch before bidding if you would like to arrange thisinside it's in excellent condition, with all original shelves and drawers, plus egg holder - and i still have the instruction leaflet for it, so that will be included
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Iām letting go of 2 female central american boasget yourself in front of the central american game with these awesome little boasdue to the localities that the parents are from these are smaller boas and come under the ādwarfā umbrellaplease see additional adverts and pm me regarding deals on pairsany questions please do not hesitate to contact methey are feeding readily on f/t small mice every daysall this litter carries nicaraguan t+ albino and rdr black eyed anery genescheers read moreone female on holdthe mum to this litter is no longer than 6ft and the male is no longer the 4ftwhen bred they can make t+ blizzard boas which there are only a handful in the world currentlydoing all they should and donāt have the attitude that some dwarf boas can sometime displayto my knowledge these are the only examples available on the market in europei also have male motley version too which would be a great breeding project if purchased with one of these double hetsthereās are very rare genetics
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Grundfos alpha2l central heating pump ā nearly newfitted and run for a short time (minutes) and then removed as a change to the central heating set up meant a larger pump was requiredsee grundfos website for more detailsnormally retails at around Ā£100will need new cableswith its original box
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Having a new central heating system installedremoves all microscopic ferrous items from the central heating system making your boiler last a lot longercollection from east worthing Ā£30, no offerscollection onlywill last a lifetime as there are no moving parts(click to reveal full phone number)i've decided to get everything new even though i could have reused this
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Two compartments a with the first compartment having two zip pockets and 3 card holder pocketsoxfam shop worcester small red hand bag with adjustable straps to wear as a back pack and has stitched and studĀ detailing on the front compartmentsee oxfam website for delivery information read more
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How the child's mind develops provides an integrated and thought-provoking account of the central issues in cognitive developmentoxfam bookshop cheltenham * how do we get from helpless baby to knowing, ironic teenager?* is cognition a question of learning and environment or heredity?* what impact do television and computers have on cognitive development?cognitive development - how we learn to think, perceive, remember, talk, reason and learn - is a central topic in the field of psychologyin this highly readable book, david cohen discusses the key theories, research and controversies that have shaped and informed our knowledge of how the child's mind developsthe effects on cognitive development of social change and increased exposure to television and computers are also discussedthis book is for everyone who lives with, works with or studies childrenhe shows how the questions and issues that have intrigued psychologists over the past hundred years or so relate to the child growing up in the 21st centuryit will provide the professional, parent and student with an invaluable introduction to the development of the mindsee oxfam website for delivery information read moreissues such as learning to read and write, performance in the classroom, and measuring intelligence and ability are covered, as are child crime and the development of morality
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Oxfam bookshop lower petergate a very good copy of this large format photographic history of the central railroad of new jerseythe author covers steam and diesel power locomotives and includes timetables, maps and rostersprevious owner's bookplate to front end paperincludes numerous b&w photosĀ see oxfam website for delivery information read morein very good illustrated dw
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Oxfam bookshop ludlow lavishly illustrated, large format book describing the architectural, sculpture and artistic legacy of the central asian republicsfull dj completetext and photographs bright and cleanĀ decorated cloth boards slightly worn at edges, light purple cloth spine with white title letteringĀ Ā book is in very good conditionĀ see oxfam website for delivery information read moreĀ yellow endpapers, previous owners name to front
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Sing good news liverpool central hall november narrator - revroger derbridge music director - ray crooks producer - veronique crooks recorded by sta cristian celebration sing good news st marys upton junior singers tape part 1 and 2 cassette tapemary's recordings sound engineers - peter elliott martin smith ray stewart - november - bible society read more
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There are five raised bands to the spine with gilt title in the second compartmentsuitable as a reading copy, there are some elements of foxing but in the main, text remains clear and brightbinding is firm throughout the remainder of the bibleĀ undated editionblack full leather binding with brass claspthe bible shows considerable signs of wear and tearthe first few pages are loosely bound but intactall maps and tables remain intactsee oxfam website for delivery information read moreoxfam shop worcester samuel bagster comprehensive bible containing the old & new testaments according to the authorised version
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The original key to the battery compartment is missing but an allen key (included) will workinstructions includedoxfam shop fulwood road hermione granger's replica wand from the harry potter series - made of plastic, approximately 15 inches in lengthwith two aaa cells (included) in place the tip of the wand will glow when shakensee oxfam website for delivery information read more
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It has a robust pull string closure with pull string breakers allowing entry to the main compartmentthere is something for every child's imagination here with our brand-new range, including themes such as the enchanted gardens & disney5cm (approx) official licensed merchandise pet-co https://wwwthis impressive disney frozen pull string gym/shoe bag, which has an image of your favourite frozen characters on the main body of the bag
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Please note - the blue vehicle/dino has some rust in the battery compartmentcan be easily cleanedvtech switch & go dinos lex the t-rex green horns the triceratops blue
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Is loosely based on the life of the central asian emperor, timur (tamerlane/timur the lame, dplease click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki websitewritten in or , the play is a milestone in elizabethan public drama; it marks a turning away from the clumsy language and loose plotting of the earlier tudor dramatists, and a new interest in fresh and vivid language, memorable action, and intellectual complexityare you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawikichristopher marlowe - the life and death of tamburlaine the greatwill be carefully packaged and sent insured, with track & traceā (wikipedia) from the collection of folklorist and critic of american culture gershon legmancover with minor signs of usecatawikiās goal is to make special objects universally available) - cm number 126 from an edition of 300 copiesstamp on half title pagewhereas the real timur was of turkic-mongolian ancestry and belonged to the nobility, for dramatic purposes marlowe depicts him as a scythian shepherd who rises to the rank of emperornote in ink on first endpaperillustrated by robert stewart sherriffs () with 15 full-page illustrations and 10 vignettesotherwise the book is in very good conditionour weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you wonāt find in just any storea play in two tragical discourses by cristopher marlowe - the hesperides press, london, - black cloth binding - unpaginated (222 ppit may be considered the first popular success of london's public stageātamburlaine the great
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A theologian finds on every page living witness to the central truths of the christian faithbutler's became an immediate hit and held the field until the appearance of the second edition inproduced the revised edition of butler's lives in twelve volumes between andthe work of an english layman, donald attwater, added more saints, which brought the total to , compared to the originalthe underlying theme is that of christian love, a love willing to undergo great sacrifices for the sake of god and neighborherbert thurston, sthe first edition of butler's lives of the saints was written by alban butler between and
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Japelle by jane shilton taupe across the body bag top zip fastening bag measures " x 6" slip pocket at each side of the main compartment internal zipped pocket spacious and stylish good condition see oxfam website for delivery information read more
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Written and directed by tony gilroy, who scripted the first three films, the film moves away from the central bourne character (played in the opening trilogy by matt damon) to focus on a new protagonist, cia operative aaron cross (jeremy renner)the film, which takes up events where 'the bourne ultimatum' left off, sees cross making the vow to give himself over completely to 'the operation', and quickly proving himself to be the shining star in a new generation of deadly undercover assassinsrachel weisz and edward norton co-star, while pivotal roles from the previous films are reprised by joan allen, david strathairn, albert finney and scott glenncase in very good conditionthe fourth outing in the popular espionage action thriller franchise based on the jason bourne novels by robert ludlumoxfam shop kendal disk in very good conditionsee oxfam website for delivery information read more
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As they struggle for control over illness and control over time, they also struggle to control the central images of the selfit will appeal to anyone facing a long-term problem that seems beyond controlcharmaz looks at how these people disclose their illness, how they experience their emotions, and how they manage daily lifecharmaz examines under what conditions they situate their self-concepts in each of those timeframesthe cover shows few signs of shelf-wear but the text block has some pencil annotations in the margins, made by a previous ownershe enters the world of the chronically ill, and brings us into ither work is based on interviews with people suffering from such diseases as cancer, multiple sclerosis, and arthritis, and with their caregiverspeople may say they live one day at a timeoxfam bookshop hexham kathy charmaz has written a compelling book on chronic illness and the effect it has on the self-concepts of those who sufferthey may bracket certain experiences, such as a heart attack, as timemarkers or turning points in the pastcharmaz artfully combines near jargon-free analysis with moving stories about how people have experienced illness, usually told in the sufferers' own wordsthis edition (second paperback printing) is in a fair, used condition overallthey are mostly confined to chapter 2 with only a few in the rest of the bookor ahead to deathsee oxfam website for delivery information read morefor example, the chronically ill may situate their self-concepts in the past, present, or futureor they may look ahead to recovering their healthillness provides a mirror that allows sufferers to see themselves and to become more introspective
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Starting with dominant theories that have seen these developments as indicative of a rise in 'penal populism' or 'popular authoritarianism', personalizing the state revisits one of the central paradoxes of our times: the illiberal turn that liberal democracy has takenit reveals the murky, sometimes contradictory desires for a personalized state that cannot easily be collapsed with popular support for authoritarian interventionsthese popular forms of engagement reflect, in turn, a longer history of state control exercised against working-class peopleabove all, the book exposes the state's disavowal of its political and moral responsibilities at a time when mechanisms for collectivizing redistributive demands have been silencedliberal democracy appears in crisisoxfam bookshop leeds 274ppsee oxfam website for delivery information read morefrom the rise of 'law and order' and ever tougher forms of means-testing under 'austerity politics' to the outcome of britain's referendum on leaving the eu, commentators have rushed to explain the current conjuncturethis book goes to where much of the commentary has stopped short: to the lived experiences of citizens who inhabit some of britain's most stigmatized urban neighborhoods, namely its council estates that were once built to house the working classesa little stain on a few pages, a little tear at the back of djotherwise clean textdrawing on long-term ethnographic fieldwork, it moves the question from 'why' liberal democracy has taken a punitive turn to the 'how' and the 'what': to how citizens experience democracy in the first place and what grassroots understandings of politics and care they bring to their encounters with the statepersonalizing the state challenges dominant narratives of exceptionalism that have portrayed the people as a threat to the democratic order
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The prospectus is still in the original envelope as dispatched from the central chancery of the order of knighthood, st james' palacethis prospectus gives detail of the royal collection started by king george v and continued by king george vi, who authorised the production of the booka scarce document to add to a collection of king george v/ viat the back of the prospectus, the original perforated sheet with application is still attachedoxfam bookshop knutsford the prospectus is in general, in very good condition with only some scuff marks on the cover and a very small amount of foxing on a couple of pagesthe prospectus was prepared in cream quality paper and is 16 pages long plus the coverssee oxfam website for delivery information read moreit was published by dropmore press ltd in and was edited by clarence winchester, who provides the commentary within the prospectusthere are a number of colour and black and white images within the prospectus including a full colour photo of the book in question
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The central focus of the clinician and of this book is the patientthe chapters are specific in teaching the kinds of knowledge that clinicians require in order to be able to achieve these goalscassell takes on a variety of difficult issues, from thinking about values to developing wisdomwhat they actually do and how they go about it is in the service of their purposes and their goalssuch goals cover a wide range of topics centering on patients, the doctor-patient relationship, the acts of doctoring patients, and the goals involved in being a physician among other physicians working within the institutions of medicinethe nature of clinical medicine takes its direction from a catalog of goals of medicine that range from the expected diagnosis and treatment of diseases to wider concerns for patients, for physicians, and for medicine itselfthe care of the dying, what thinking itself is, and finally, why would one want to do this exciting and rewarding but difficult work, come under discussion in this booka very clean and tidy copywhen physicians act in medicine they have some purpose or goal in mindaccording to eric cassell, everything else, including the disease, is secondarysee oxfam website for delivery information read moreclinical medicine, as a thinking discipline, is concerned not only with what clinicians do, but whyoxfam bookshop chipping norton hardback, , oxford university pressusing many examples from real-life medical practice, each chapter examines the different kinds of thought involved in caring for the patient
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These hiding mothers can be spotted in the background of each of these portraits - looming behind their children, wrapped in blankets, rugs and brocades as they support their ancestry which represents the central subjectthe hidden mother eegrave; composed of photographs (from daguerreotypes to business cards), all examples of a now redundant practice: masking or hiding a parent against the background of a child's portrait, a common procedure from the advent of photography until the s, when exposure times were relatively slow and a hiding parent had to hold the baby stillco-published with the nouveau musĆ©e national de monacofirst edition (first edition)the iterations vary and in some cases the hidden mother is revealed by the detail of a single hand, or in some cases the parent literally hides, ensuring that the identity is; of the child is transposed onto his ownthe many bubbling themes beneath the surface of his collection are unified by the singular principle of erasing - as if this gesture spoke of the nature of serious parenting; itself, or the place of women in a serious society; patriarchal, where it is imagined without a serious identitytexts by massimiliano gioni, geoffrey batchen and a conversation between francesco zanot and linda fregni naglervery slight shelf wear to bottom edge of front coverby creating and defining a sub-genre of photography, fregni nagler has accumulated images that repeat a particular gesture: the denial of the parent in the interest of readability; of childsee oxfam website for delivery information read moreoxfam shop balham the hidden motherĀ a haunting and now very hard to find bookcolor plates 4to
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It addresses itself to the central lacuna of twentieth-century thought: the indulgence of communism by intellectuals of the westamis's remarkable memoir explores these connectionswith general shelfwear and foxingthe author's father, kingsley amis, though later reactionary in tendency, was 'a comintern dogsbody' (as he would come to put it) from tostalin said that the death of one person was tragic, the death of a million a mere 'statistic'koba the dread, during whose course the author absorbs a particular, a familial death, is a rebuttal of stalin's aphorismsee oxfam website for delivery information read moreit is largely political (while remaining personal)in between the personal beginning and the personal ending, amis gives us perhaps the best one hundred pages ever written about stalin: koba the dread, iosif the terriblehis second-closest, and then his closest friend (after the death of the poet philip larkin), was robert conquest, a leading sovietologist, whose book of , the great terror, was second only to solzhenitsyn's the gulag archipelago in undermining the ussroxfam shop colne road koba the dread is the successor to martin amis's celebrated memoir, experience
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Drawing on extensive knowledge of the scientific literature on working memory and related topics, carruthers builds an argument that challenges the central assumptions of many philosophersin addition to arguing that non-sensory propositional attitudes are never conscious, he also shows that they are never under direct intentional controltop corner is slightly bent but book is otherwise as newoxfam bookshop preston the centered mind offers a new view of the nature and causal determinants of both reflective thinking and, more generally, the stream of consciousnesswhen abstract conceptual representations are bound into these images, we consciously experience ourselves as making judgments or arriving at decisionsour beliefs, goals, and decisions are only ever active in the background of consciousness, working behind the scenes to select the sensory-based imagery that occurs in working memorywritten with his usual clarity and directness, the centered mind will be essential reading for all philosophers and cognitive scientists interestedĀ in the nature of human thought processesthey are never themselves consciouspeter carruthers argues that conscious thought is always sensory-based, relying on the resources of the working-memory systemthis system has been much studied by cognitive scientiststhus one might hear oneself as judging, in inner speech, that it is time to go home, for examplehowever, our amodal (non-sensory) propositionalĀ attitudes are never actually among the contents of this stream of conscious reflectionsee oxfam website for delivery information read moreit enables sensory images to be sustained and manipulated through attentional signals directed at midlevel sensory areas ofĀ the brain
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Here is a man who banned hoovers from his house on grounds of noise, whose first act on moving into an ancient cottage was to rip out the central heating, whose attempts to seek out more authentically welsh parishes only brought him more into contact with loud english holidaymakershe is regarded in wales as the national poetthomas is now accepted, along with ted hughes, philip larkin and seamus heaney, as one of the great post-war british poetsthis is sure to be widely reviewedthomas's poetry published by penguin modern classics, orion and bloodaxe with substantial sales every yearthomas (an english-educated man who set out to become more and more welsh throughout his life)it describes the life of one of 20th-century english literature's greatest poetsto thomas's many admirers this will be a surprising, sometimes shocking, but at last humanising portrait of someone who wrote truly metaphysical poetryoxfam shop dumfries this is the follow-up to the author's previous biography, the critically acclaimed and sales success, "the last englishman"it is a hilarious and extraordinary story of a singular mannow byron rogers has unearthed the amazing story of this man's life, and that of his household - one both comic, absurd and touchingall his life, he was a minister in the church of wales, at a succession of increasingly remote country parishessee oxfam website for delivery information read morebyron rogers' previous books for aurum have twice been radio 4 book of the weekĀ for his second biography rogers - a welshman who moved to england - has found the perfect subject: the great welsh poet rhe had a reputation for being an austere, unforgiving, taciturn, wintry man
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Morrison is one of the central symbolic figures of the hippie era and culturetogether with the doors,he expanded the rock music repertoire to include multi-layered concept pieces and forms of rock theaterplease click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki websitejim morrison is considered a rock musician who articulated and exemplarily lived out the fantasies,visions,fears and self-destructiveness of the generation of the late sthe early death of morrisons,the details of which could not be clarified with certainty,contributed significantly to the creation of legends about his personare you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawikihe is one of the most charismatic personalities in rock music of the timebackgrounds of a poet for fans and collectors read morecatawikiās goal is to make special objects universally availablethis is a great interview with this really great actor,with hundreds,only on this picture disc to hear information of his life ! lp/mint sleeve:generic(plastic) *** cat no001 james douglas"jim" morrison(born december in melbourne,florida,ā july in paris)was an american singer, songwriter and poetmorrison, of whom three volumes of poetry were published during his lifetime,regularly used the doors concerts for spontaneous recitations of poetic textsalthough morrison made a name for himself with his rock-baritone and poetic song lyrics,in later years he was mostly associated with a rebellious and self-destructive lifestylehe produced a documentary about the doors and an experimental feature filmhe was the front man of the rock band the doorsour weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you wonāt find in just any storethe doorsāan interview with jim morrison cat-nr
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