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- The World Turned Upside Down (11)
- Radical Ideas During the English Revolution (Penguin History)
- By Hill Christopher
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- Woolen Industry (1)
- (Shire Albums)
- By Chris Aspin
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- Writers' & Artists' Yearbook 2001 (2)
- (Writers' and Artists' Yearbook)
- By A&C Black
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- YOUNG METEORS (1)
- BRITISH PHOTOJOURNALISM: 1957-1965.
- By Martin. Harrison
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- You're an Animal Viskovitz (9)
- By Alessandro Boffia
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- Will You Always Love Me? (6)
- And Other Stories
- By Joyce Carol Oates
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- Women in Brazil (1)
- By Caipora Women's Group
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- Woodlands (4)
- (Collins New Naturalist Ser.)
- By Oliver Rackham
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- Who's Who in Victorian Britain (1)
- 1851-1901 (Who's Who in British History, 2)
- By Roger Ellis
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- Why Don't Penguins' Feet Freeze? (38)
- And 114 Other Questions
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- The White Monkey (2)
- (The Forsyte Chronicles 4)
- By John Galsworthy
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- White Mughals (37)
- Love and Betrayal in Eighteenth-Century India
- By William Dalrymple
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- Who Do You Think You Are? (3)
- By Dan Waddell
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- Who Runs This Place? (11)
- Anatomy of Britain Revisited
- By A Sampson
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- When I Was Young (1)
- The Highlands and East Coast (Voices from Lost Communities)
- By Timothy Neat
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Relates to a BBC programme in which well-known people have their family history researched. Only bought this, at reduced price, because one of the subjects, a Tesco advert actress, is a distant relation of mine. The programme concentrated on her maternal line but the book had a couple of snippets wh ... (continue)
Relates to a BBC programme in which well-known people have their family history researched. Only bought this, at reduced price, because one of the subjects, a Tesco advert actress, is a distant relation of mine. The programme concentrated on her maternal line but the book had a couple of snippets which were enough for me to tie up the links.
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