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Buy Encyclopedia, The New World Library, Children, Volume 4 for R80.00
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Buy Disneys Small World Library, Set of 23 Teaching Learning Books, HC, Grolier for R490.00
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Buy Life World Library - SWITZERLAND by Herbert Kubly (Hard Cover) for R35.00
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Buy Encyclopedia of World Mythology by Arthur Cotterell - Large Hardcover for R150.00
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Buy Knowledge Encyclopedia Earth! - Our Exciting World As Youve Never Seen It Before (Hardcover) for R234.00
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Buy Disneys Wonderful World of Reading Library (24 Volume Collection) for R490.00
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Buy A Boy and His Dog at the End of the World (Hardcover, Library Edition) for R476.00
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Excellent condition Hard cover Presenting the drivers, cars circuits, and every world championship since 1950
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 7 - 12 working days At the Central Criminal Court, an eager crowd awaits the trial of Victoria Lamartine, an active participant in the Resistance during the war. She is now employed at the Family Hotel in Soho, where Major Eric Thoseby has been found murdered. The cause of death? A stabbing reminiscent of techniques developed by the Maquisards. While the crime is committed in England, its roots are buried in a vividly depicted wartime France. Thoseby is believed to have fathered Lamartine's child, and the prosecution insist that his death is revenge for his abandonment of Lamartine and her arrest by the Gestapo. A last-minute change in Lamartine's defence counsel grants solicitor Nap Rumbold just eight days to prove her innocence, with the highest of stakes should he fail. The proceedings of the courtroom are interspersed with Rumbold's perilous quest for evidence, which is aided by his old wartime comrades. Features Summary A masterful and atmospheric mystery combining high stakes courtroom drama with a search for evidence in a war-torn Europe, where the roots of the central deadly crime lie buried. Author Michael Gilbert (Author), Martin Edwards (Introduction by) Publisher British Library Publishing Release date 20190310 ISBN 0-7123-5228-7 ISBN 13 978-0-7123-5228-4
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1979 paperback with 102 pages in good condition. Heaven and hell - Paperback with around 60 pages. R65 postage in SA. The First Book of Urizen as it was originally called, was composed in 1794 but printed only in 1818. It parodies the Book of Genesis by presenting the creation of the material world as a downfall. The process is initiated by Urizen when he separates himself from his fellow "Eternals" and thereby creates difference and self-consciousness. As Urizen falls into this void of his own making, Los reacts by building a material and temporal base below which Urizen cannot descend. There are only a handful of copies of the book. Copy G, available here, was sold anonymously at Sotheby's on 20 January 1852 for £8.15s. to Richard Monckton Milnes, First Lord Houghton. His son, the Earl of Crewe, sold it at Sotheby's on 30 March 1903 for £307 to the dealer Bernard Quaritch, probably acting for William A. White. White owned it the next month. It was sold posthumously from White's collection through A. S. W. Rosenbach to Lessing J. Rosenwald on 1 May 1929, for approximately $5,000. In 1945, it was given by Rosenwald to the Library of Congress, where it now resides.
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