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Alfred Publishing Co Inc.,U.S. Alfreds Basic Music Writing Book Wide Lines Wide Lines 32 Pages
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Alfred Publishing Co Inc.,U.S. The New Guitar Course Book 2 Here Is a Modern Guitar Course That Is Easy to Learn and Fun to Play
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Alfred Publishing Co Inc.,U.S. AlfredS Basic Guitar Method 5 The Most Popular Method for Learning How to Play Alfreds Basic Guitar Library
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Alfred USA AlfredS Chord Fingering Dictionary
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Alfred Publishing Co Inc.,U.S. AlfredS Basic Guitar Method 1 French Language Edition Alfreds Basic Guitar Library
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Alfred Publishing Co Inc.,U.S. Alfred DAuberge Note Speller 1 A Companion to Book One of the DAuberge Piano Course
£9.26
Alfred Publishing Co Inc.,U.S. Theory for Young Musicians Book 2 Book CD
£16.50
Dover Publications Inc. The Study Of Fugue
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Alfred Music 13 Ways of Looking at the Goldberg for Piano: New Variations on the Goldberg Theme by Various Composers
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Hase und Igel Verlag GmbH Die Schildbrger
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Patmos-Verlag Konvertiten katholisch geworden
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Europa Lehrmittel Verlag Technische Mathematik fr Metallbauberufe ohne Formeln
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Dietz Verlag J.H.W. Nachf Ich ein Sinto aus Remscheid Aus dem Leben eines Prasapaskurom
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Pustet, Friedrich GmbH Schwandorf
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Juventa Verlag GmbH Autoritarismus Krisenbewältigung Reputationsgewinn
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Books on Demand Arena
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Atlantis Kains Opfer
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Springer Vieweg Aufgabensammlung Technische Mechanik
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FISCHER Taschenbuch Unser Dasein Fischer Klassik
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Verlagsgruppe Random House GmbH Das Ende vom Lied
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Heyne Verlag Mein Leben mit den Toten Ein Leichenprparator erzhlt Mit einem Vorwort von Mark Benecke
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Carl Hanser Verlag Die Dame aus Arezzo
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btb Taschenbuch Marlene Bild einer berhmten Zeitgenossin Herausgegeben und mit einem Nachwort von Ulrich Weinzierl
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Urban & Fischer/Elsevier Praxishandbuch Kinderschlaf Grundlagen Diagnostik Therapie Mit Zugang zum ElsevierPortal
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Urban & Fischer/Elsevier Praxishandbuch Chronomedizin
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Auer Verlag i.d.AAP LW Sport fr Fachfremde und Berufseinsteiger II Komplett ausgearbeitete Unterrichtseinheiten zu allen Lehrplanthemen der Klassen 510 Erweiterung
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Aschendorff Verlag Mnster Rundgnge zur Architektur Ein Fhrer zur Baugeschichte
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Bod Third Party Titles Ausgewählte Dichtungen
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Aufbau Verlage GmbH Was ist der Mensch in Berlin Briefe eines europischen Flaneurs
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Kampa Verlag In einem fremden Land
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Kampa Verlag Der bse Trieb Ein Falll fr Rabbi Klein
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Diogenes Verlag AG Die Kirschen der Freiheit Ein Bericht
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Diogenes Verlag AG Die Inseln unter dem Winde Erzhlungen
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Eyewear Publishing Man Animal Thing
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John Beaufoy Publishing Ltd The Malay Archipelago
Alfred Russel Wallace's The Malay Archipelago is a work of astounding breadth and originality that chronicles the British naturalist's scientific exploration of Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and New Guinea between 1854 and 1862. An intrepid explorer who earned his living by collecting bird skins, Wallace also catalogued the vast number of plant and animal species that inhabit this unique geographical area. In addition, he includes numerous observations on the people, their languages, and ways of living and social organization, as well as geological insights into the nature and activity of volcanoes and the destructive force of nature. Colourful personal anecdotes based on experiences during his travels also pepper the text. First published in 1869, The Malay Archipelago provided some of the initial evidence for the modern theory of evolution. Discursive, captivating, occasionally offensive, but always wonderfully descriptive, it remains one of the most extensive works of natural history ever compiled. The Earl of Cranbrook is an expert in the environmental biology of the Malaysian region, and has a special interest in the life and career of Alfred Russel Wallace. Stanfords Travel Classics feature some of the finest historical travel writing in the English language, with authors hailing from both sides of the Atlantic. Every title has been reset in a contemporary typeface to create a series that every lover of fine travel literature will want to collect and keep.
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Boydell & Brewer Ltd The Court of Richard II and Bohemian Culture: Literature and Art in the Age of Chaucer and the Gawain Poet
First detailed exploration of the role played by Bohemian tradition and customs in the court of Richard II. Bohemian culture exercised an important influence on the court of King Richard II, but it has been somewhat overlooked, with previous scholarship on its writers and artists generally confined to the role played by the French courtof King Charles V and the Italian city states of Milan and Florence. This book aims to fill that gap. It argues that Richard's marriage to Anne of Bohemia, daughter of the Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV, one of the greatest rulersand patrons of the age, exposed England to the full extent of this international court culture. Ricardian writers, including Chaucer, Gower and the Gawain-poet, wrote in their native language not because they felt "English" in the modern national sense but because they aspired to be part of a burgeoning vernacular European culture stretching from Paris to Prague and from Brabant to Brandenburg; thus, one of the major periods of English literature can only be properly understood in relation to this larger European context.
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC The Interpreter From Java
'What a great novel, its language and storytelling so light but also raw and lyrical. A tremendous writer. Read this book' ADRIAAN VAN DIS. Alan Noland discovers his father's memoirs and learns the truth about the violent man he despised. In this unsparing family history, Alan distils his father's life in the Dutch East Indies into one furious utterance. He reads about his work as an interpreter during the war with Japan, his life as an assassin, and his decision to murder Indonesians in the service of the Dutch without any conscience. How he fled to the Netherlands to escape being executed as a traitor and met Alan's mother soon after. As he reads his father's story Alan begins to understand how war transformed his father into the monster he knew. Birney exposes a crucial chapter in Dutch and European history that was deliberately concealed behind the ideological facade of postwar optimism. Readers of this superb novel will find that it reverberates long afterwards in their memory.
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Usborne Verlag StickerWissen Natur Tierspuren
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The New York Review of Books, Inc End of Me
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Alfred Publishing Co Inc.,U.S. A Star is Born
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Alfred Publishing Co Inc.,U.S. Alfreds Easy Childrens Songs
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Alfred Music Alfred's Easy Piano Songs -- Standards & Jazz: 50 Classics from the Great American Songbook
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Duke University Press An Other Tongue: Nation and Ethnicity in the Linguistic Borderlands
As our millennium draws to a close, we find ourselves in the midst of great and rapid global changes with nations and political systems dissolving all around us and the world becoming one of shifting identities--of peoples unified and divided by such distinctions as nationality, ethnicity, race, religion, and colonial status. The articulation and construction of these distinctions, the very language of difference, is the subject of An Other Tongue. This collection of essays by a group of distinguished scholars, including Norma Alarcón, Gayatri Spivak, Tzvetan Todorov, and Gerald Vizenor, explores the interconnections between language and identity.The Chicanos, the U.S./Mexico borderland polyglots whose sense of history, nationality, and race is as mixed as their language, are the book's prime example. But the authors recognize that border zones, like diasporas and post-colonial relations, occur globally, and their discussion of hybrid or mestizo identities ranges from the United States to the Caribbean to South Asia to Ireland. Drawing on personal experience, readings of poetry and fiction, and cultural theory, the authors detail the politics of being human through the mediation of language. What does "shadow" mean to the Native American Indian, or diaspora to the East Indian immigrant? How does British colonialism yet affect Irish and Indian nationalist literary production? Why is the split between Eastern and Western European language use necessarily schizophrenic? So much of our sense of difference today is constructed as we speak, and An Other Tongue speaks with eloquence to this phenomenon and will be of great interest to those concerned with the discourse of post-colonial studies, critical theory, and the remapping of world literature.Contributors. Norma Alarcón, Alfred Arteaga, Juan Bruce-Novoa, Cordelia Chávez Candelaria, Michael G. Cooke, Edmundo Desnoes, Eugene C. Eoyang, David Lloyd, Lydie Moudileno, Jean-Luc Nancy, Tejaswini Niranjana, Ada Savin, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, Michael Smith, Tzvetan Todorov, Luis A. Torres, Gerald Vizenor
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