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  • - A Judge John Deed Novel
    av GF Newman
    225,-

    John Deed is an ambitious judge. He has made many enemies during his career both as a QC and on the High Court bench, a lot of them in Government; people waiting for an opportunity to pull him down. A new story based on the television series by its author.

  • av Ned Middleton
    225,-

    The Egyptian sector of the Red Sea provides scuba divers with their finest opportunity to explore the most outstanding collection of shipwrecks found anywhere in the world. This edition explores nineteen of the most important and diveable shipwrecks. It also includes details about many of the minor wrecks and a list of more than 250 sunken ships.

  • av Ranald Noel-Paton
    411,-

    George Windsor Earl (1813-1865) was a noted scholar, law agent, journalist, advocate, magistrate and Assistant Resident Councillor in Singapore and the Straits Settlements.This revised edition incorporates new information which has recently come to light concerning George Windsor Earl, his family and the Straits Settlements.

  • av David Willington
    225,-

    In 1912, the German, Stefan Haase, is studying Theology at Oxford. There he meets James Millward and James' sister, Beth. These three lives will be profoundly affected by the coming of the Great War.

  • av Augustus Young
    233,-

    Franz Xaver Kappus, an aspiring poet, wrote to Rainer Maria Rilke for advice in 1903, but could not have expected such a voluminous response from the acclaimed German writer. Through this correspondence, Augustus Young weaves a patchwork portrait of the enigmatic poet and his intimates.

  • av David Willington
    195,-

    Colonel Michael Charteris takes command of a battalion during the beginning of the Mau Mau uprising in Kenya. Michael oversees the difficult task of training his British and native troops to become a force that can overcome the jungle tactics of the Mau Mau. Matters intesify when the Colonel's wife-to-be is abducted by the Mau Mau.

  • av Kishanda Fulford
    365,-

    The Troubled Life and Times of Louisa Carolina Colleton. The true biography of Louisa Carolina Colleton, is a tale that could have flown from the most gothic of historical romances. In 1777, at the age of fourteen, Louisa unexpectedly inherited valuable estates on both sides of the Atlantic after her father had died. Her mother, Lady Colleton, had long deserted her and she went to live with her maternal Uncle at Great Fulford, a Tudor manor, in the depths of the Devon countryside. Eight years later, determined to salvage her inheritance, she embarked on a two-and-a-half-year journey which took her first to the Bahamas, and then

  • av Anthony Gladstone-Thompson
    245,-

    Idealistic and headstrong Jeremy Ashland obtains a job teaching English in the Casablanca of the 1960s. He soon plunges dangerously into local and expatriate circles. Evocative, stylistic and wide-ranging, Mauresque immerses the reader in a world of clandestine relationships, political intrigue, drug smuggling, murder and sorcery.

  • - A Complete Allegorical Manual on Consciousness and Cosmos, with Vindication Sublime of That Most Maligned Terrestrial Species
    av Malcolm Mitchell
    165,-

    "Realise then," said the hog, "your unfathomableness with everything - your organic unfathomableness". With that, the sty fell silent. So begins this capering odyssey for hog and human (along with a cast of most unusual life-forms) on a phenomenal and phenomenological ride through the cosmos.

  • av David Willington
    165,-

    In search of adventure, Inspector Guy Pearson joins the Palestine Police Force under the British Mandate. The year is 1938. Both Palestinians and Jews, at war with each other, regard the British as an occupying power. Guy soons finds himself embroiled in love and intrigue.

  • av Mikhail Osorgin
    275,-

    An outstanding and greatly neglected novel of the war, revolution, civil war and early Bolshevik rule first appeared in English in 1930 under the title 'Quiet Street'.

  • av Richard Maher
    165,-

    In 1936, as New Year's Eve looms, the first-class passengers on the Queen Mary's voyage to New York gather in the ship's glittering Ballroom to celebrate. German banker, Max Hartmann, however, will not be joining the festivities as he is found in his first-class cabin, dead from a single gunshot wound to the head.

  • av Rudolph Nassauer
    165,-

    The Hooligan details the physical and psychological construction of a concentration camp, but, in a literary masterstroke, omits the war years to plum the bitter harvest of the immediate post-war period.

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