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Love and Linda - Barbara Cartland by Barbara Cartland Publisher:Arrow Books / Year:1976 / Office Use: [100]-180119072017 Type:Paperback Pages:208 Approx. H X W X D (cm): 18 X 11 X 2 ISBN (10):0099131900 / ISBN (13): Mild to heavy wear. Spine damaged. Stained inside. Entries inside. Fold/s in covers. Chaffing on covers. All text readable. Other: None.
R 40
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Reading Book - Barbara Cartland - The Wild Cry Of Love (+-11x17x1cm High) In Good Condition.       Thank you for looking at our item. I can combine postage if there is multiple orders. Thank you  Ian  
R 8
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Journey to a Star - Barbara Cartland Softcover  I combine postage. I also combine postage with petersbooks. For Condition see images below. Please quote order number or name when making a payment  
R 20
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Buy Five Complete Novels of Love and Luxury By Barbara Cartland for R509.00
R 509
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Buy Books: A light to the Heart - by Barbara Cartland for R15.00
R 15
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A Dazziling Portrait Of A Glittering Era. Illustrated with eight pages of  photographs.
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Paperback.  2 books in good condition.  1980 Pan books.  First edition.
R 100
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A story played in the apartheid time in the Karoo. Very nice written by a South african writer. 416 pages. No inscription. Book condition as good as new.
R 65
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Used book in good condition, has a bit of DJ wear and a Book dealers stamp inside (2010) From the bestselling author of A Woman of Substance comes an explosive novel about one woman's journey to success. Seduction, passion and international intrigue. Playing the game has never been so thrilling. Good looking, successful Annette Remmington is a London art consultant and dealer at the top of her game. When a rare and long-lost Rembrandt finds its way into her hands, she becomes the most talked about dealer in the world as she auctions it for millions of pounds. Married to the dashing Marius Remmington, Annette owes her life to him for it was he who rescued her from a dark and troubled past. And now he wants to hand-pick the best journalist to write a profile on his talented wife. But Marius has unknowingly made a devastating mistake by bringing Jack Chalmers into their lives and soon Annette's career and marriage are on the line. How could Marcus have known that Jack would uncover a secret that could destroy them all?
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A riveting novel that begins with a murder in an old Connecticut barn and reaches its climax on Broadway. We first meet Katie Byrne at seventeen. A tall beauty with reddish-gold hair, she has always wanted to be an actress. Her two best friends share her passion for the theatre, and the three girls have spent much of their childhood rehearsing plays in an old barn in Connecticut. Leaving early one day to help her mother prepare dinner, Katie realizes she has left her schoolbooks at the barn and she and her older brother return to retrieve them. When they arrive, they find the barn, the setting of so many happy dreams, has become the scene of a nightmare: one of Katie's friends has been raped and murdered, and the other lies unconscious. Ten years later, Katie, a struggling actress in New York, is still haunted by the tragedy. Her friend Carly remains in a coma, and Katie desperately wants to achieve success and stardom not only for herself but also for her two old friends. Her big chance comes when she is discovered and wins a major role in a Broadway play. A promising love affair adds to the excitement of working on Broadway; but Katie must face the demons of the past before she can embrace the possibilities of the future.  
R 30
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 7 - 15 working days "An introspective, honest account that may offer solace...to other families coping with challenging children." - "Kirkus Reviews". "[LaSalle's] story is one of human triumph over adversity and ignorance...It has a happy ending, but there will be moments when readers are likely to cry before they share her happiness." - Tony Attwood, Ph.D., Director, The Asperger's Syndrome Clinic.Barbara LaSalle's first son, Ben, seemed to be an extraordinarily gifted child. For the first few years of his life, he amazed his mother with his brilliance and creativity, speaking in full sentences before age one and reading competently by age two. Yet, lurking beneath this boy genius' amazing abilities were a crippling social aloofness and fear of change. For years, she searched for a diagnosis for her son, who, unbeknownst to her, suffered from Asperger's Syndrome - the "little grownup" disorder - a neurological condition considered a high-functioning form of autism.In this frank, emotionally written account, Barbara LaSalle reveals what it's really like to parent a child with a neurological disorder. She paints a powerfully honest portrait of how a mother's love can turn into bitterness at having to raise a special-needs child and how, by opening herself to the wisdom of others, she can at last learn to love her child - and herself - once again. Barbara LaSalle, M.A., is a marriage and family therapist who runs a psychotherapy practice in Los Angeles. A tireless advocate for people with mental illness, she is a frequent lecturer, workshop leader, and documentary filmmaker. Features Summary Reveals what it's really like to parent a child with a neurological disorder. The author paints a honest portrait of how a mother's love can turn into bitterness at having to raise a special-needs child and how... Author Barbara Lasalle Publisher McGraw-Hill/Contemporary Release date 20040211 Pages 304 ISBN 0-07-143194-2 ISBN 13 978-0-07-143194-1
R 293
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 Why Men Lie And Women Cry by Allan Pease, Barbara Pease   Allan and Barbara Pease are the world's foremost experts in personal relationships. Their books, seminars and TV programmes have made them household names from Australia to the UK and from the USA to Japan. In this, their first new book since the multi-million selling WHY MEN DON'T LISTEN AND WOMEN CAN'T READ MAPS, Allan and Barbara use the same combination of startling observation of people's action toward one another, humour and practical advice to teach the reader more about what men want from relationships and what women want from relationships and how to get it.    
R 55
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Irises by Barbara Jeppe. 1st Edition 1999 42 cm x 30 cm S/C 95 Pages   Softcover. Have a blemish and number on the first inside page. Please note to small tears at the top of the front cover   Please see the Photo's as part of the description. Sold as per scan.   International Bidders Welcome (Please enquire about shipping costs) Postage and Packaging: Shipping includes time, labor, packaging material and travel costs  Courier R130 Post office, R70 Items can be combined request.              
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  Author(s): Barbara Vine  Title:       The Chimney Sweeper's Boy  ISBN: 978 0141 03510 9  LCCN: n/a Publisher/place: Penguin, London  This Edition: Penguin edition of 2007, 1st printing  First Published: 1998  Binding: paperback Number of pages:  439  Weight: 338g    CONDITION:   Overall grading:       good   Additional notes/remarks:    -has previous owner’s name written inside, cover has some dust-staining     
R 38
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Buy Sleeper`s Castle by Barbara Erskine - Large Softcover for R45.00
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