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Suma de Letras Revival
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Suma de Letras Malinche
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Suma de Letras La informante de Berlín The Informant from Berlin
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Suma de Letras La red purpura La novia gitana 2
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Suma de Letras Esos cielos
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Suma de Letras Estrella distante
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Suma de Letras Romancero Gitano / The Gypsy Ballads of Garcia Lorca
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SUMA DE LETRAS Nosotras que nos queremos tanto
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Suma de Letras Nocturno de Chile
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Suma de Letras Amuleto
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Suma de Letras Lorca-Dali. El amor que no pudo ser
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Suma de Letras Cuentos Completos 2 (1969-1982). Julio Cortazar / Complete Short Stories, Book 2 (1969-1982), Cortazar
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Suma de Letras A Lupita le gutaba planchar
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Suma de Letras La novia gitana
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Suma de Letras Ciudades de papel
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Suma de Letras La frontera de cristal
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Suma de Letras Cuentos Completos
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Suma de Letras Uno mas uno / One Plus One
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Suma de Letras Te esperaré / Wait for You
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Suma de Letras Nueve días de abril / Nine Days in April
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Suma de Letras Abandonarse a la pasión / Surrender to Passion: Eight Tales of Love and Heartbre ak: Ocho relatos de amor y desamor
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Suma de Letras Audaz, Productivo y feliz / Courageous, Productive and Happy
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Suma de Letras Bestiario / Bestiary
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Suma de Letras Twilight Saga - Spanish: Amanecer (Saga Crepusculo 4)
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Suma de Letras La ciudad huerfana
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Suma de Letras La hija del relojero / The Clockmaker's Daughter
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Suma de Letras Historias de cronopios y de famas / Cronopios and Famas
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Suma de Letras Memorias de una Geisha
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SUMA DE LETRAS Bajo un cielo escarlata
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Suma de Letras Tierra de brumas / Land of Fog
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Suma de Letras Para esta noche
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Suma de Letras Tierra de nadie
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Ediciones Cátedra Sumario de la historia natural de las Indias
Entre la pléyade de cronistas de Indias, soldados de fortuna, predicadores, literatos de fuste o funcionarios al servicio del Estado o de los nobles, la figura de Fernández de Oviedo se destaca de forma inequívoca: es el único cronista que describe el Nuevo Mundo con una mirada científica y que narra los hechos con un nítido espíritu de historiador. Es, sobre todo, un humanista del Renacimiento con un sólido bagaje cultural y científico. Un científico social que está atento a la descripción de las costumbres y usos de los diferentes moradores del Nuevo Mundo, animales, hombres y plantas, y un científico naturalista que trata de encontrar explicaciones racionales a los hechos que observa y que aplica también su formación y conocimientos para obtener pingües beneficios de la explotación de la agricultura, ganadería y minería. Las minuciosas notas que el cronista guardaba en Santo Domingo para su futura y casi inmediata " Historia General y Natural de las Indias " son el germen del " Suma
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Pen & Sword Books Ltd Hurricanes Versus Zeros: Air Battles Over Singapore, Sumatra & Java
In this book the author not only tells his story of flying against the Japanese but he succeeds in painting a much wider canvas embracing the events leading up to and during the Japanese invasion of Singapore and the Dutch West Indies. The use of many individuals' accounts is possible due to his tracking down and interviewing those who fought with him. He does not lose sight of the 'big picture' and his speculation that defeat was not inevitable raises many questions of the quality of the Allied leadership. He chronicles not just the bravery of the defenders but the atrocities perpetrated by the victorious Japanese against combatants and civilians.
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Cornell University Press A Malay Frontier: Unity and Duality in a Sumatran Kingdom
The way in which Malays construe ideas about authority and government is the subject of this book. Focusing upon an often-ignored section of the Malay archipelago, Barus, a small kingdom on the coast of northwest Sumatra, the author compares readings based upon the royal chronicles of Hilir and Hulu Barus. She examines the relationship between the upland and the lowland to study the character of Malay political culture in Barus.
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Books LLC, Reference Series Sumatra
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Books LLC, Reference Series Sumatra
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Sumatra 194445
The first history of how the aircraft of the British Pacific Fleet shattered Japanese oilfields in Sumatra, starving Japan of oil and proving how Anglo-American navies could fight together. With the war in Europe in its final stages, by 1944 the Royal Navy was able to put together a major force to join the campaign against Japan. The British Pacific Fleet was arguably the most powerful fleet the Royal Navy has ever sent into action. In this book, renowned naval historian Angus Konstam explores how the first target of British naval power in the Pacific would be the strategically vital oil fields in Japanese-occupied Sumatra, part of the Dutch East Indies. Between April 1944 and January 1945, the task force struck oil fields and production centres, Japanese airfields, naval facilities and troop concentrations. Initially working alongside US Navy carriers, and learning their ruthlessly effective fast carrier doctrine, the British would end the Sumatra campaign with a powerful fleet
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Pen & Sword Books Ltd The Evacuation of Singapore to the Prison Camps of Sumatra: Eyewitness Accounts of Tragedy and Suffering During WW2
The Evacuation of Singapore to the Prison Camps of Sumatra aims to describe the events prior to, during and after the Fall of Singapore and the ways in which former prisoners are remembered on Bangka Island today. It is the product of many years of detailed historical research, interviews with camp survivors and personal experiences discovering and locating the former Japanese civilian prison camp sites of Bangka Island and Southern Sumatra. Judith's aim has been to compile an accurate description of the fate of evacuees from Singapore who were bombed and killed in the South China Sea and Bangka Strait or imprisoned in harsh Japanese civilian prison camps. Many families have not known the fate of their relatives until contacting the author through the Muntok Peace Museum website http://muntokpeacemuseum.org. The Peace Museum was established by prisoners’ families in 2015. The author has also described her many visits to Bangka Island and Sumatra in detail so others may follow in her footsteps and know that their relatives who were imprisoned and died during WW2 are now remembered very respectfully in the small town of Muntok. Annual Memorial Services are held each February 16, attended by families and the Australian, New Zealand and British Embassies.
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Olympia Publishers Winter of Sumatra
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Kampa Verlag Duell vor Sumatra
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Stanford University Press Rice, Rupees, and Ritual: Economy and Society Among the Samosir Batak of Sumatra
In this ethnographic study of the small mountain village of Huta Ginjang in the Samosir area of northern Sumatra, the author pursues three main themes: the role of rice in the Batak economy of feasting, and the cultural ecology of dry- and flooded-field rice-growing. Two important questions emerge: How did the social and economic changes resulting from Dutch colonization - particularly the adoption of money as a medium of exchange - affect Samosir Batak culture/ Have the values that largely shape the local economy been fundamentally altered by the effects of colonization and subsequent Japanese and Indonesian administrations? After introductory chapters present the environmental and historical background of the Samosir region, the author describes the socio-cultural base on which its agricultural economy rests: indigenous political and religious institutions, concepts of patrilineal descent and marriage alliance, and, most importantly, the ideology of the feasting system. He then examines in detail and in comparative perspective the agricultural practices of Huta Ginjang, and also deals more generally with the economic relations and institutions of the villagers, notably marketing, credit, and cooperative endeavours. Since the key production units are nuclear families, the author analyzes the development of households and the organization of labor in cultivating crops. He then turns to the distribution of livestock and land by both ritual and nonritual means. The book is illustrated with photographs, line drawings, and maps.
£76.50
Stiebner Verlag GmbH Safran Sumach Paprika
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Birds of Bali, Sumatra and Java
The definitive photographic guide to the avifauna of Bail, Sumatra and Java. The islands of Bali, Sumatra and Java, covering some 613,000 square kilometres, are home to an extensive and varied list of recorded avifauna of roughly 700 species. They are a haven for birdwatchers and a frontrunning biodiversity hotspot. Birds of Bali, Sumatra and Java is a concise and easy-to-use guide to more than 300 of these islands' most interesting and spectacular birds, with each species illustrated with full colour photographs alongside key information on identification, habitat and distribution. Portable yet authoritative, this book is the ideal guide – perfect for nature-loving travellers and birdwatchers alike.
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Periplus Editions Sumatra & Medan Travel Map Fifth Edition
The Sumatra & Medan Travel Map from Periplus is designed as a convenient, easy-to-use tool for travelers. Created using durable coated paper, this map is made to open and fold multiple times, whether it's the entire map that you want to view or one panel at a time.Following highways and byways, this map will show you how to maneuver your way to banks, gardens, hotels, golf courses, museums, monuments, restaurants, churches and temples, movie theaters, shopping centers and more!This 5th edition includes maps and plans that are scaled to:Area Maps: Sumatra 1:3,000,000 North Sumatra 1:1,500,000 Riau Islands 1:500,000 Lake Toba 1:350,000 Minang Highland 1:350,000 Nias Island 1:600,000 Bintan Resort 1:250,000 City Plans: Medan, Bukit Tinggi 1:15,000 Padang, Bengkulu 1:20,000 Palembang 1:15,000 Pekan Baru, Jambi 1:20,000 Bandar Lampung 1:30,000 Tanjung Pinang 1:15,000 Periplus Travel Maps cover most of the major cities and travel destinations in the Asia-Pacific region. The series includes an amazing variety of fascinating destinations, from the multifaceted subcontinent of India to the bustling city-state of Singapore and the 'western style' metropolis of Sydney to the Asian charms of Bali. All titles are continuously updated, ensuring they keep up with the considerable changes in this fast-developing part of the world. This extensive geographical reach and attention to detail mean that Periplus Travel Maps are the natural first choice for anyone traveling in the region.
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Pen & Sword Books Ltd POW on the Sumatra Railway
John Geoffrey Lee (always known as Geoff) joined the RAF on his 20th birthday in June 1941. He left Liverpool on a troop ship in December 1941, with no idea where he was going. He eventually arrived in Java, where he was captured by the Japanese, along with many others. During his time in captivity, he survived several camps in Java, Ambon and Singapore and three hell ship journeys. After being washed ashore in Sumatra, (as a ferry he was being transported on blew up), he was then recaptured and suffered sheer hell as a slave on the Sumatra Railway. Enduring bouts of malaria, beri beri, tropical ulcers and a starvation diet was bad enough, but this was exacerbated by the searing heat and extreme cruelty meted out to the prisoners by the Japanese and Korean guards. Geoff miraculously survived, weighing just 6 stone when he arrived back in Liverpool in December 1945. After his release he found he had difficulty in convincing people where he had been as no one had heard of the Sumatra Railway , only the other one, thousands of miles away in Burma. Letters to newspapers were returned as Just another Burma Railway story'. The Ministry of Defence, Commonwealth War Graves Commission, and The Imperial War Museum had no records of POW's building a railway in Sumatra. So began Geoff's journey, his aim to prove to the establishment what he already knew to be true. This is Geoff's story of his captivity, release, and subsequent efforts in achieving his aim.
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