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Buy Beyond our selves by Catherine Marshall (Paperback) for R20.00
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  Author(s): Catherine Marshall  Title:       A Man Called Peter  ISBN:  n/a  Publisher:  Peter Davies  This Edition: Film Edition  1964  Place Of Publication: Great Britain First Published: 1952  Binding: hardcover Dustjacket: yes Number of pages: 285  Weight: 334g  Condition:   Very good   
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Buy Jane Blonde - Spylets are Forever: Jill Marshall (Paperback) for R45.00
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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 After an introduction to the Lake District, the route descriptions are clearly presented with the two-colour sketch maps facing the descriptive text - so that the book can be carried flat in a standard map case. The walks average 12 miles in length but the more demanding ones are presented both as one-day and two-day excursions. Features Summary Gives an introduction to the Lake District and presents the route descriptions with the two-colour sketch maps facing the descriptive text. This book presents walks which average 12 miles in length... Author Stuart Marshall Publisher Sigma Leisure Release date 20000701 Pages 104 ISBN 1-85058-753-1 ISBN 13 978-1-85058-753-8
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Buy CATHERINE FISHER: INCARCERON - New Scholastic Paperback Copy - 2007 - NEW and UNREAD * for R60.00
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Paperback in good condition. Biography of Gerrie Coetzee.  Boxing.    
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Paperback. English. Oxford University Press. 1990. In fair condition.
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 8 - 13 working days The daughter of a Mohawk mother and French father in 1759 Montreal, Catherine Duval finds it is easier to remain neutral in a world that is tearing itself apart. Content to trade with both the French and the British, Catherine is pulled into the fray against her wishes when her British ex- fiance, Samuel Crane, is taken prisoner by her father. Samuel asks her to help him escape, claiming he has information that could help end the war. Peace appeals to Catherine, but helping the man who broke her heart does not. She delays... until attempts on Samuel's life convince her he's in mortal danger. Against her better judgment she helps him flee by river, using knowledge of the landscape to creep ever closer to freedom. Their time together rekindles feelings she thought long buried, and danger seems to hound their every mile. She's risked becoming a traitor by choosing a side, but will the decision cost her even more than she anticipated? Features Summary With a Mohawk mother and a French father in 1759 Montreal, Catherine Duval finds it easiest to remain neutral among warring sides. But when her British ex-fianc... Author Jocelyn Green Publisher Bethany House Publishers, a division of Baker Publishing Group Release date 20190126 Pages 416 ISBN 0-7642-1908-1 ISBN 13 978-0-7642-1908-5
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Welcome to OverstockArt, please note that all our listings are overstock items and/or display samples hence the impossible low price. These prices are never to be repeated so grab it while it's hot. The book is in excellent condition with only very minor abrasion marks from being next to other books on the book shelf, I can't see that the book has been used in any way since it is basically in original condition still has original price tag on the back cover. Biggs and Marshall present 31 practical, inviting watercolour lessons, divided into four sections: colour & value, space & shape, line & form, and texture.
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Justice is a Woman - Catherine Cookson by Catherine Cookson Publisher:Corgi / Year:1995 / Office Use: [200]-062011022017 Type:Paperback Pages:381 Approx. H X W X D (cm): 18 X 11 X 3 ISBN (10):0552136220 / ISBN (13):9780552136228 Mild to heavy wear. Spine damaged. Stained inside. Fold/s in covers. Fold/s in pages. Chaffing on covers. Marks on covers. Liquid stains or damage. All text readable. Other: None.   
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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 Although the Seymours arrived with the Normans, it is with Jane, Henry VIII's third queen, and her brothers - Edward, Duke of Somerset, and Thomas, Lord Seymour of Sudeley - that they became prominent. Jane bore Henry his longed-for son, Edward VI, and both her brothers achieved prominence through her. Her brother Edward was central to Henry's activities in Scotland and became Lord Protector for the young king, his nephew, a hugely powerful position. Thomas married Henry's sixth wife, Catherine Parr, and after her death in 1548 aimed to marry Princess Elizabeth (the future Elizabeth I), with whom he had flirted when she was in Catherine's care, and for this he was executed for high treason. Edward fell foul of his fellow councillors and was also executed. Edward's son was restored to the title of Lord Hertford by Elizabeth I, but was sent to the Tower when it emerged that he had secretly married Jane Grey's sister, Catherine, who was Elizabeth's protestant heir. Both her marriage and pregnancy were an affront to the queen. This is the epic rise and fall of the family at the heart of the Tudor court and of Henry VIII's own heart; he described Jane as 'my first true wife' and left express orders to be buried next to her tomb at Windsor Castle. The family seat of Wolfhall or 'Wolf Hall' in Wiltshire is long gone, but it lives on as an icon of the Tudor age. Features Summary The rise and fall of the Tudor family at the heart of the court of Henry VIII. Author David Loades Publisher Amberley Publishing Release date 20170210 Pages 296 ISBN 1-4456-6022-9 ISBN 13 978-1-4456-6022-6
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 20 - 25 working days When Ellen Jebeau's husband dies in 1926, he leaves behind a legacy of debt and empty dreams. However, Ellen is determined that her son Joseph should have everything in life that she never did, and will stop at nothing to give it to him. Ellen and Joseph soon find themselves in a convenient arrangement with Ellen's brother-in-law, Sir Arthur, living on the family estate, an arrangement which quickly comes to work in conniving Ellen's favour... But over the course of the next twenty years, as destinies intertwine, can Joseph Jebeau escape the clutches of his mother's ruthless ambition, and emerge from the shadows of his heritage as the man he truly wants to be? Catherine Cookson was the original and bestselling saga writer, selling over 100 million copies of her novels. If you like Dilly Court, you'll love Catherine Cookson. Features Summary When Ellen Jebeau's husband dies in 1926, he leaves behind a legacy of debt and empty dreams. However, Ellen is determined that her son Joseph should have everything in life that she never did... Author Catherine Cookson Publisher Corgi Books Release date 20170731 Pages 428 ISBN 0-552-17388-6 ISBN 13 978-0-552-17388-9
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 20 - 25 working days County Durham, 1830s When fifteen-year-old Cissie Brodie loses her parents to cholera, she is forced out of the family cottage and left to raise her nine brothers and sisters by herself. Although desperately poor, strong-willed Cissie determines to build a new home for them all, their own little shelter to keep them from the workhouse. They have friends, but charity cannot always spare them the harsh reality of their struggle and when Cissie attracts the unwanted attentions of a local landowner, her world seems close to collapse. Can love, when it arrives, teach her not to fear the world beyond the dwelling place? Catherine Cookson was the original and bestselling saga writer, selling over 100 million copies of her novels. If you like Dilly Court, Katie Flynn or Donna Douglas, you'll love Catherine Cookson. Features Summary County Durham, 1830s. When fifteen-year-old Cissie Brodie loses her parents to cholera, she is forced out of the family cottage and left to raise her nine brothers and sisters by herself... Author Catherine Cookson Publisher Corgi Books Release date 20161117 Pages 414 ISBN 0-552-17398-3 ISBN 13 978-0-552-17398-8
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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 Catherine Alliott, bestselling author of One Day in May and A Crowded Marriage, tells a wonderfully warm and witty story of love, loss and laughter in her novel A Married Man. 'What could be nicer than living in the country?' Lucy Fellowes is in a bind. She's a widow living in a pokey London flat with two small boys and an erratic income. But when her mother-in-law offers her a converted barn on the family's estate - she knows it's a brilliant opportunity for her and the kids. But there's a problem. The estate is a shrine to Lucy's dead husband Ned. The whole family has been unable to get over his death. If she's honest the whole family is far from normal. And if Lucy is to accept this offer she'll be putting herself completely in their incapable hands. Which leads to Lucy's other problem. Charlie - the only man since Ned who she's had any feelings for - lives nearby. The problem? He's already married... Step into Alliott country with A Married Man. Praise for Catherine Alliott: 'A joy... you're in for a treat' Daily Express 'I literally couldn't put this down. An addictive cocktail of wit, frivolity and madcap romance' Time Out Features Summary Lucy Fellowes is in a bind. She's a widow living in a pokey London flat with two small boys and an erratic income. But when her mother-in-law offers her a converted barn on the family's estate - she knows it's a brilliant opportunity for her and the kids... Author Catherine Alliott Publisher Penguin Books Release date 20120510 Pages 608 ISBN 0-241-95827-X ISBN 13 978-0-241-95827-8
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