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Product Description: Using iPods or portable CD players, millions of people take their music with them every day to modify their daily experiences. Encased in headphones, they listen to music for entertainment, but also use it, among other things, as a buffer between themselves and the world outside, and to manage their moods...read more

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9780820481258 | Peter Lang Pub Inc, November 1, 2006, cover price $34.95 | About this edition: Using iPods or portable CD players, millions of people take their music with them every day to modify their daily experiences.

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Product Description: From the moment he saw her, Mr. Andrew Williams realized the black southern beauty with skin that shines like gold and brown eyes that sparkle like crystal is his Soul Mate, his Twin Flame, his heart’s purest desire. Their True Love Story is set in Columbia, South Carolina and begins in 1986 after Mr...read more

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9781515052104 | Createspace Independent Pub, July 12, 2015, cover price $17.95 | About this edition: From the moment he saw her, Mr.

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Product Description: This reader brings together classic and contemporary contributions to debates about social justice. A collection of classic and contemporary contributions to debates about social justice. Includes classic discussions of justice by Locke and Hume...read more
By Matthew Clayton (editor) and Andrew Williams (editor)

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9781405111096 | Blackwell Pub, February 23, 2004, cover price $157.95

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9781405111461 | Blackwell Pub, February 23, 2004, cover price $51.95 | About this edition: This reader brings together classic and contemporary contributions to debates about social justice.

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Product Description: Speed Reading Techniques: The 10 Step Program That Develops Speed Reading Habits, Improves Concentration and Quadruples Your Reading Speed is a simple, effective plan for dramatically improving your reading speed using traditional speed reading techniques and ground-breaking brain training exercises...read more

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9781514781074 | Large print edition (Createspace Independent Pub, June 20, 2015), cover price $6.99 | About this edition: Speed Reading Techniques: The 10 Step Program That Develops Speed Reading Habits, Improves Concentration and Quadruples Your Reading Speed is a simple, effective plan for dramatically improving your reading speed using traditional speed reading techniques and ground-breaking brain training exercises.

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For all readers of Robert Harris, William Boyd and John le Carre, The Suicide Club is a First World War spy thriller set in Occupied Belgium in 1917, and tells the dark, disturbing and untold story of the shadow espionage battle fought behind the lines. Andrew Williams is 'in the front rank of English thriller writers' (Daily Mail) and his novels possess 'a richness of characterisation and intelligence that few thrillers can match' (Sunday Times). August 1917. Britain is mired in bloody stalemate on the Western Front and questions are being asked in government about the leadership of the army. Soldier spy Sandy Innes is summoned from his undercover work in Belgium by the new Secret Service to investigate. Officially transferred to Field Marshal Haig's headquarters in France to prepare agents for the next big push, his secret mission is to spy on Haig's intelligence chiefs. At GHQ, no one is interested in Innes's inside knowledge. Instead, he is attached to an advance assault group dubbed 'The Suicide Club'. His fellow intelligence officers have little faith in the top secret information being fed to Haig by their superior, and as Innes digs deeper he begins to suspect treachery. The stakes could not be higher: the fate of hundreds of thousands of British soldiers. In a tense race against time, against the background of political machinations in government and at GHQ, Innes must survive membership of The Suicide Club, and then risk all by going back behind enemy lines to uncover the truth.

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9781848545854 | Hodder & Stoughton, November 6, 2014, cover price $29.55 | About this edition: For all readers of Robert Harris, William Boyd and John le Carre, The Suicide Club is a First World War spy thriller set in Occupied Belgium in 1917, and tells the dark, disturbing and untold story of the shadow espionage battle fought behind the lines.

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9781848545885 | Hodder & Stoughton, July 2, 2015, cover price $14.80

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Product Description: From glittering ballrooms to the cruel cells of the House of Preliminary Detention, from the British Embassy to the underground presses of the revolutionaries, this title presents a thriller set in a world of brutal contrasts.

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9780719524011 | Gardners Books, July 8, 2010, cover price $22.25 | About this edition: From glittering ballrooms to the cruel cells of the House of Preliminary Detention, from the British Embassy to the underground presses of the revolutionaries, this title presents a thriller set in a world of brutal contrasts.

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Product Description: Lawrence of Arabia has achieved a mythic and heroic stature in our culture. Emerging from the First World War as a national hero and servant of the Empire, Lawrence had the world at his feet. Refusing all the honours and rewards that were offered, he instead sought refuge in the ranks of the Royal Air Force and rebuilt his life by writing The Mint, his «day-book» of the RAF...read more

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9783039110100 | 1 edition (Peter Lang Pub Inc, April 3, 2008), cover price $53.95 | About this edition: Lawrence of Arabia has achieved a mythic and heroic stature in our culture.

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