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The Gardens of the National Trust for Scotland |
Since 1945, when it acquired its first garden at Culzean Castle, the National Trust for Scotland has become the country's largest garden owner. Its properties include 35 major gardens together with another thirty that form part of other properties ac
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Blue Coat, Grey Coat |
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Super Coaching |
Super Coaching is for anyone wanting to succeed in a frenetic and unpredictable world. Coaching is an extremely successful new trend: a coach is a cross between a psycho-analyst and personal trainer, someone who is there to motivate and inspire you t
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Roman Britain |
This text aims to provide students with an introduction to Roman Britain, and a guide to further areas of study. It ranges from Britain's Celtic origins, through the history of Roman occupation, to discussions of its administrations, economy, communi
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Unnatural Murder |
A royal scandal, set against the background of the Jacobean court, involving love, bribery, poison, treachery and black magic.
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Duck |
Set in Dublin, this play follows the doings of Cat, in her late teens and temping as a nightclub hostess. She tries to jolt-start her life by blowing up her boyfriend's car and hopping into bed with a 50-year-old married man before settling for compa
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The Mermaids Singing |
Gold Dagger Award winning serial killer thriller introducing Tony Hill, criminal profiler and now hero of 'The Wire in the Blood', the hugely successful TV drama series.
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Nothing to Say |
First published in 1983, "Nothing to Say" tells the story of Gerald O'Neill and of his sojourn from the age of ten in Dublin's inner city and Letterfrack Reform School in County Galway with the Christian Brothers. This novel is fast-paced, poetic and
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Atheist Universe |
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Arctic Snow to Dust of Normandy |
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John Halifax, Gentleman |
The tale of a poor orphan who raises himself up from his humble beginnings through hard work, honesty and devotion to duty. The novel reflects the changing social and political landscape of England in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
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Changing Behaviour |
Addresses the skills and strategies needed to support the emotional needs of pupils within the National Curriculum framework and school-improvement agenda. Many of the activities in the book have direct application in the curriculum for Personal, Soc
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Teaching TV Drama |
Shows how you can explore television drama through the key media concepts of genre, narrative and representation, while also uncovering the way institutions and audiences shape television drama. This guide suggests different approaches to teaching th
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Horus Rising |
After thousands of years of expansion and conquest, the human Imperium is at its height. His dream for humanity accomplished, the Emperor hands over the reins of power to his Warmaster, Horus, and heads back to Terra. But is Horus strong enough to co
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Scotland's Lost Houses |
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Carbonel |
Price: 5.39

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Closing the Learning Gap |
This work is about eliminating the discrepancy between what we know constitutes effective learning and what we know goes on in classrooms. All of the strategies outlined have been used effectively and successfully in a wide range of secondary schools
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Tanka Tanka Skunk |
Meet Tanka the elephant and his friend Skunka. Say their names together and they sound like drums! This picture book, introducing simple rhythmic patterns to very young children in a riot of shout-out-loud words and cavorting animals, is suitable for
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Good Practice in Brain Injury Case Management |
Offering information and advice, this is a guide to effective case management. It outlines the key issues that professionals working with brain-injured people will need to know, from understanding what brain injury actually is and how it feels to exp
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Phaedra |
A critical edition of Racine's "Phedre". The introduction examines the central facets of the play's enduring capacity to move and disturb its audience and readers, and includes a survey of 20th century productions. There is a section on versification
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