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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 4 - 9 working days Part of the Abacus toolkit, the textbooks provide:the perfect balance of practice and problem-solving for each area of maths pictorial representations to support children's conceptual understanding clearly laid out questions with instructions that are easy to follow a self-assessment opportunity on every page colour to indicate the different maths areas within the programme.Series Editor: Ruth MerttensAuthors: Jennie Kerwin and Hilda Mertten Features Summary Abacus is a unique maths toolkit for inspiring a love of maths and ensuring progression for every child. Written by an expert author team, it has been carefully crafted on a robust approach to creating inspired and confident young mathematicians. Author Ruth Merttens Publisher Pearson Education Limited Release date 20130703 Pages 96 ISBN 1-4082-7853-7 ISBN 13 978-1-4082-7853-6
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 4 - 9 working days Part of the Abacus toolkit, the workbooks provide: easy instructions for a teacher to explain to children an 'Action' to make the activity more practical a 'Think' to provide extra challenge a self-assessment opportunity on every page colour to indicate the different maths areas within the programme. Series Editor: Ruth Merttens Authors: Jennie Kerwin and Hilda Mertten Features Summary Abacus is a unique maths toolkit for inspiring a love of maths and ensuring progression for every child. Written by an expert author team, it has been carefully crafted on a robust approach to creating inspired and confident young mathematicians. Author Ruth Merttens Publisher Pearson Education Limited Release date 20140326 Pages 56 ISBN 1-4082-7843-X ISBN 13 978-1-4082-7843-7
R 56
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Author: Rupert Everett Title: Red Carpets and Other Banana Skins Publisher: Abacus Year: 2007 Cover: Paperback Pages: 406 Illustrations: Photographs in monochrome and full colour Condition: Fair; first leaf has corner cut off and tippex at base, both presumably to remove names of previous owners; first pages bear evidence of light water damage. Please note: Shipping will be R55.00. To reduce shipping expenses, I am happy to combine orders, but the cost of postage depends on the weight of the parcel, so, if combining, please ask for a quote.
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Author(s): Steve Jones Title: Y: The Descent of Men ISBN: 0 349 11389 0 Publisher: Abacus This Edition: Abacus paperback edition Year of Publication: 2003 Place Of Publication: Great Britain First Published: 2002 (Little, Brown) Binding: paperback Number of pages: 280 Weight: 231g Condition: Excellent
R 37
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Author(s): Alexnader McCall Smith Title: The Kalahari Typing School for Men ISBN: 0 349 11704 7 Publisher/place: Abacus, London This Edition: Abacus edition of 2004, 4th printing Year of Publication: 2004 First Published: 2002 (Polygon, London) Binding: paperback Number of pages: 210 Weight: 180g Condition: Excellent Please see pictures, as these form part of the description.
R 35
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 7 - 12 working days 'One of the most stunning debuts I've ever read...Read it!' David Baldacci WINNER OF THE BRITISH BOOK AWARDS CRIME THRILLER BOOK OF THE YEAR 2018 WINNER OF THE CWA GOLD DAGGER AWARD 2017 Amazon.com's #1 Pick for Best Mystery & Thriller 2017 The Gold Australian Book Industry Award for Book of the Year Australian Book Industry Award for Fiction Book of the Year WATERSTONES THRILLER OF THE MONTH THE SIMON MAYO RADIO 2 BOOK CLUB CHOICE SUNDAY TIMES CRIME THRILLER OF THE MONTH 'Packed with sneaky moves and teasing possibilities that keep the reader guessing...The Dry is a breathless page-turner' Janet Maslin, New York Times WHO REALLY KILLED THE HADLER FAMILY? I just can't understand how someone like him could do something like that. Amid the worst drought to ravage Australia in a century, it hasn't rained in small country town Kiewarra for two years. Tensions in the community become unbearable when three members of the Hadler family are brutally murdered. Everyone thinks Luke Hadler, who committed suicide after slaughtering his wife and six-year-old son, is guilty. Policeman Aaron Falk returns to the town of his youth for the funeral of his childhood best friend, and is unwillingly drawn into the investigation. As questions mount and suspicion spreads through the town, Falk is forced to confront the community that rejected him twenty years earlier. Because Falk and Luke Hadler shared a secret, one which Luke's death threatens to unearth. And as Falk probes deeper into the killings, secrets from his past and why he left home bubble to the surface as he questions the truth of his friend's crime. And if you loved The Dry and Force of Nature, pre-order The Lost Man by Jane Harper now Features Summary In a town without rain, some secrets are never washed away... Author Jane Harper Publisher Abacus Release date 20170601 Pages 401 ISBN 0-349-14211-4 ISBN 13 978-0-349-14211-1
R 120
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Author(s): Barbara Kingsolver Title: [3 in 1 omnibus] Homeland, The Bean Trees and Pigs in Heaven ISBN: 0 316 85877 3 Publisher: Abacus This Edition: first of this omnibus compilation Year of Publication: 2001 Place Of Publication: Great Britain Binding: ppaerback Number of pages: 244 Weight: 1059 Condition: Excellent, has been inscribed though Please see pictures below, as these form part of the description.
R 40
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Paperback. English. Abacus. 2005. In good condition. Cliffhanger endings, intrigue, romance, comedy & McCall Smith is incapable of being dull The Herald. Alexander McCall Smith s Scotland Street occupies a busy, bohemian corner of Edinburgh s New Town, where the old haute bourgeoisie finds itself having to rub shoulders with students, poets and portraitists. And number 44 has more than its fair share of the street s eccentricities and failures. When Pat on her second gap year and a source of some worry to her parents is accepted as a new tenant at number 44, she isn t quite sure how long she ll last. Her flatmate Bruce, a rugby-playing chartered surveyor, is impossibly narcissistic, carelessly philandering and infuriatingly handsome. Downstairs lives the gloriously pretentious Irene, whose precocious five-year old is in therapy after setting fire to his father s copy of the Guardian. And then there is the shrewd, intellectual Domenica MacDonald, mysteriously employed but a sharp-eyed observer of the houses activities in her spare time & Dry, funny, hugely entertaining, with its glittering cast of rogues, oddballs and innocents, McCall Smith s Scotland Street is proof that the author of the No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency can be as wity, incisive and humane in observing his native Edinburgh as his adopted Botswana. The story revolves around the comings and goings at No. 44 Scotland Street, a fictitious building in a real street in Edinburgh. Immediately recognisable are the Edinburgh chartered surveyor, stalwart of the Conservative Association, who dreams of membership of Scotland s most exclusive golf club. We have the pushy Stockbridge mother, and her prodigiously talented five-year-old son, who is making good progress with the saxophone and with his Italian. Then there is Domenica Macdonald who is that type of Edinburgh lady who sees herself as a citizen of a broader intellectual world. In McCall Smith s hands such characters retain charm and novelty, simultaneously arousing both mirth and empathy. 44 Scotland Street is vintage McCall Smith, tackling issues of trust and honesty, snobbery and hypocrisy, love and loss, but all with great lightness of touch. Clever, elegant and funny, this is a novel that provides huge entertainment but which is underpinned by the moral dilemmas of everyday life and the characters struggles to resolve them.
R 80
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 7 - 11 working days A heartwarming, and heartbreaking, multi-generational novel from the bestselling author Alexander McCall Smith--a tale of unrequited love, and the unexpected places it takes us. This love story begins on a small Caribbean island, Grand Cayman, with 2 people who meet as children, and over 20 years and 4 continents will fall in love. At age 6 Clover falls in love, although she doesn't know it as such until years later, with her best friend, James. He doesn't seem to reciprocate her feelings, but he does enjoy being her friend. She and James happily spend all their time together--until the year that their game of "spy" inadvertently catches her mother and his father in a clandestine conversation. While Clover and James enjoy their freedom, we meet her mother, Amanda, who is surprised to suddenly realize one day that she has fallen out of love with her husband, and she is trapped in her marriage. Amanda is then equally surprised to learn that George, James's father, is also unhappily married--and is interested in her. The adults and the children must navigate their way through the complicated, confusing maze of love and desire in Alexander McCall Smith's beautiful and lyrical tale about the many kinds of love--first love, unrequited love, true love--that's sure to be embraced by readers of all generations. Features Summary A beautiful, touching and often heart-breaking standalone novel about love and friendship from Alexander McCall Smith, bestselling author of the No.1 Ladies' Detective Agency series. Author Alexander McCall Smith Publisher Abacus Release date 20150226 Pages 360 ISBN 0-349-13871-0 ISBN 13 978-0-349-13871-8
R 173
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Author(s): Will Randall Title: Indian Summer ISBN: 978 0349 11678 5 Publisher: Abacus This Edition: first edition, 6th reprinting Year of Publication: 2010 Place Of Publication: Great Britain First Published: 2004 Binding: paperback Number of pages:342 Weight: 176g Condition: Very good Please see pictures below, as these form part of the description.
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