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Christian Gerondeau
A major scientist debunks the myths of climate change and the economics of anti-warming.
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Christian Gerondeau
A major scientist debunks the myths of climate change and the economics of anti-warming.
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Christopher Simon Sykes; Nigel Nicolson (Foreword); Clive Aslet (Foreword)
With a Preface by Michael Pritchard, Director-General of the Royal Photographic Society treasury of aristocratic photography includes previously unpublished photographs from the author's archive
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Sir Donald Hawley
Vocabulary and phrases to help make an impression in the Gulf
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Tom Stacey
A once famous world-roving correspondent, now self-exiled on an island in the Persian Gulf, is an old and forgotten man...
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John Pint
A world beneath the sands
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William Facey
The rise and fall of a formidable empire
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Mary Saaler
Mary Saaler paints an illuminating portrait of a complex character, a man who enjoyed the countryside and the arts, but whose reign brought the country to a state of civil war.
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M V Seton-Williams
From ancient times, the land of Egypt has been the source of many forms of literature: hymns, songs, poems, prayers, stories and maxims.
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Paul Tempest (Editor)
An anthology of writing by former ambassadors in the Gulf, published in memory of David Gore-Booth.
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