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Popgun»rank: 60347par: & more, Erik Larsen, Mike Allred, Khary Rhandolph, Corey Lewis, Jim Mahfood, Dave Crosland, Ben Roman, Toby Cypress, Chris Moreno, Brandon Graham, James Stokoe
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Making Artisan Cheese: Fifty Fine Cheeses That You Can Make in Your Own Kitchen»rank: 15398par: Tim Smith
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PIC Microcontrollers: Know It All»rank: 71281par: Lucio Di Jasio, Tim Wilmshurst, Dogan Ibrahim, John Morton, Martin P. Bates, Jack Smith, David W Smith, Chuck Hellebuyck
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Beliefs: Pathways to Health & Well-Being»rank: 41487par: Robert Dilts, Tim Hallbom, Suzi Smith
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Julius Caesar»rank: 114377de: Cambridge University Press
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Villette»rank: 190647par: Charlotte Bronte
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Knockdown»rank: 200460par: Dick Francis
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Complete Photoshop CS3 for Digital Photographers»rank: 165055par: Colin Smith, Tim Cooper
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Travels with a Tangerine: From Morocco to Turkey in the Footsteps of Islam's Greatest Traveler»rank: 181663par: Tim Mackintosh-Smith
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:The Thomas Cook/Daily Telegraph Travel Book Award is not handed out lightly, and is almost invariably given to travel writing of a rare order. Tim Mackintosh-Smith is a very worthy recipient, and Travels with a Tangerine will no doubt inspire (as did his earlier Yemen) comparisons to the giants of writing about the Arabic world, from Lawrence's Seven Pillars of Wisdom to Wilfred Thesiger. Travels with a Tangerine is subtitled A Journey in the Footnotes of lbn Battutah, and finds Mackintosh-Smith utilising his impressive knowledge of Arabic ... |
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The World's Biggest Book of Brainteasers & Logic Puzzles»rank: 235860par: Norman D. Willis, Paul Sloane, Des MacHale, Michael A. DiSpezio, Kurt Smith, Martin Gardener, Tim Sole, Rod Marshall
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:The Thomas Cook/Daily Telegraph Travel Book Award is not handed out lightly, and is almost invariably given to travel writing of a rare order. Tim Mackintosh-Smith is a very worthy recipient, and Travels with a Tangerine will no doubt inspire (as did his earlier Yemen) comparisons to the giants of writing about the Arabic world, from Lawrence's Seven Pillars of Wisdom to Wilfred Thesiger. Travels with a Tangerine is subtitled A Journey in the Footnotes of lbn Battutah, and finds Mackintosh-Smith utilising his impressive knowledge of Arabic ... |