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Buy Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine (Paperback) for R184.00
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Buy Eleanor - A Regency Romance By Audrey Harrison for R381.00
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Buy Eleanor of Aquitaine, A Biography - Marion Meade for R240.00
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 7 - 11 working days Features Author Susan Quinn Publisher The Penguin Press Release date 20160926 Pages 416 ISBN 1-59420-540-X ISBN 13 978-1-59420-540-8
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 7 - 11 working days Features Author Susan Quinn Publisher Penguin USA Release date 20171002 Pages 416 ISBN 0-14-311071-3 ISBN 13 978-0-14-311071-2
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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 Features Author Gail Honeyman Publisher Pamela Dorman Books Release date 20170508 Pages 327 ISBN 0-7352-2068-9 ISBN 13 978-0-7352-2068-3
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Spanning four generations of women, Idioglossia, which means a secret language between a few people or the murmur of lunatics, is a witty but moving story of one family's struggle to resist a legacy of madness.
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Buy The Autobiography of Eleanor Roosevelt By Eleanor Roosevelt for R358.00
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 7 - 15 working days From 1972 to 1991, Eleanor Antin (born 1935) created multiple personae of different genders, races, professions, historical contexts and geographic locations. The artist called this motley group--which includes a deposed king, an exiled film director, ambitious ballerinas and hard-working nurses--her "selves." The selves' manifestations were as diverse as their stories: some were embodied by Antin and captured in photographs and on video; others had paper doll surrogates; at times their existence was known only through the drawings, texts and films they had ostensibly left behind. As she explored the fleeting nature of the self, Antin used fiction, fantasy and theatricality to examine the ways that history takes shape, scrutinizing the role that visual representation plays in that process. Multiple Occupancy: Eleanor Antin's "Selves" is the first project to focus exclusively on this critical body of work. Features Summary From 1972 to 1991, Eleanor Antin (born 1935) created multiple personae of different genders, races, professions, historical contexts and geographic locations... Author Emily Liebert (Editor), Deborah Cullen (Foreword by), Huey Copeland (Text writer), Malik Gaines (Text writer) Publisher Columbia University, Wallach Art Gallery,U.S. Release date 20140131 Pages 128 ISBN 1-884919-30-8 ISBN 13 978-1-884919-30-5
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  Author(s): Eleanor updale  Title:         Montmorency  ISBN: 0 439 97777 0  Publisher: Scholastic ltd  This Edition: first trade paperback  Year of Publication: 2003  Place Of Publication: Great Britain Number of pages: 176  Weight: 238g  Condition: Excellent   
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First edition, first impression. Published by A.A. Balkema in 1971. Publisher's red cloth binding with dust jacket. Signed on the front end paper with a handwritten letter from the author to R.F. Kennedy who wrote the foreword to this book. Book is in great condition. "Early explorers and settlers, courageous and eccentric personalities, trade, farming and enterprise, shipwrecks and frontier wars - this is the subject matter of the panorama of Port Elizabeth. The enthusiasm and conscientious scholarship of Eleanor Lorimer, regional historian of the social and cultural life of P.E., is manifest thorughout this absorbing book. Colonel Robert Gordon, Sir Rufane Donkin, Frederick Korsten, Captain Francis Evatt, Sophia Pigot, the Lovemore family - these are some of the names that feature in the early history of the region. This rich and varied story is enlivened by a unique collection of illustrations: an extensive search was made for old photographs, with exciting results; there are reproductions of pictures by Daniell, Bowler, Baines, Huggins, and of engravings from contemporary issues of 'Illustrated London News' and 'Graphic'. The author herself has made wash drawings based on old photographs and Tony Grogan has contributed line illustrations of houses and monuments made especially for this edition.  
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Buy Hendersons Dictionary Of Biology - Lawrence, Eleanor (ed) 0.70kg for R95.00
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Buy All-Terrain Pushchair Walks Surrey By Eleanor Simmons for R819.00
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Buy The Northmen in Britain. Eleanor Hull (1913 first edition) for R150.00
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Buy DOSSIER VAN N GYSELING - ELEANOR BAKER (2 DE DRUK 1988) for R40.00
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Buy TALES FROM CHAUCER - RETOLD BY ELEANOR FARJEON - Oxford university 1959 for R30.00
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Buy Municipal Policy and Native Welfare | Eleanor Hawarden for R280.00
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Buy Henderson`s Dictionary of Biological Terms - Eleanor Lawrence - 10th Edition Softcover for R35.00
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 Sagteband boekie in 'n gunstige toestand EX BIBLIOTEEK boek Sesde druk 1996
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 Front and back cover has water stains - foxing on some pages  Rare little book written by one of the handful of western woman authors of her time 
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 HARDEBANDBOEK. DIE BUITEBLAD HET BIETJIE RAKSLYTASIE, MAAR VERDER IS DIE INHOUD NOG MOOI.  
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    PUBLISHED 1989 - MICHAEL JOSEPH PRESS United Kingdom: LONDON Neat Dustjacket / Some Page Tanning / Otherwise all Good Amount of Pages: 917 Pages   COURT OF THE LION Political conniving, passion, treason and pageantry fill the days at the Emperor's court during the T'ang dynasty. But as the Emperor loses himself in a concubines's delights, he is little aware of the brewing conspiracy that threatens his throne. Only his friend, a eunuch acting as detective, sage, matchmaker and warrior can save his empire.
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2003 sagteband in mooi toestand. Naam in ink voorin. R60 posgeld in SA.
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 10 - 17 working days From the author of Women's Prize for Fiction shortlisted Where'd You Go, Bernadette - soon to be a major motion picture directed by Richard Linklater.Eleanor Flood is going to clean up her act, only change into yoga clothes for yoga, which today she will actually attend, and be a better version of herself. But then, as it always does, life happens. Eleanor's husband is missing, and their son, Timby, is wearing eye shadow to school and getting into fashion battles on the playground. (It's true that it's Eleanor's fault: She did put makeup in his Christmas stocking.) Just when it seems like things can't get weirder or more in the way of Eleanor's personal transformation, a graphic memoir called The Flood Sisters surfaces, and the dramatic story it tells reveals long-buried secrets and a sister to whom Eleanor never speaks. With all the artistic madness, genius plotting, and bold social observation that made Bernadette a hit, TODAY WILL BE DIFFERENT is a hilarious and heart filled day-in-the-life romp filtered through Maria Semple's brilliant eye. Features Summary The new novel from Maria Semple, author of bestselling Where'd You Go, Bernadette and writer for hit US TV shows Ellen and Saturday Night Live. Meet Eleanor Flood... Author Maria Semple Publisher Weidenfeld & Nicolson Release date 20160929 Pages 259 ISBN 0-297-87146-3 ISBN 13 978-0-297-87146-0
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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 Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit meets Goodbye Lenin. 'I hadn't expected the Berlin Wall to be clean and white and smooth. It looked more like the edge of the swimming baths than the edge of the Cold War. On the grass of No-man's Land, fat rabbits ate and strolled about as if they'd never been hunted and nothing could disturb them. This was their land and they ruled it, and there were three parts to Berlin: East, West and Rabbit.' It is 1978, Jess is thirteen and she already has a reputation - as the daughter of the only communist in town. But then, it's in the blood. The Mitchells have been in the Party since the Party began. Jess and her mother Eleanor struggle to sell socialism to Tamworth - a sleepy Midlands town that just doesn't want to know. So when Eleanor is invited to spend a summer teaching in East Germany, she and Jess leap at the chance to see what the future looks like. On the other side of the Iron Curtain they turn from villains into heroes. And when Eleanor meets widower Peter and his daughter, Martina, a new, more peaceful life seems possible. But the Cold War has no time for love and soon the trouble starts. Peter is dispatched for two years of solidarity work in Laos. Friends become enemies, and Jess discovers how easy it is to switch sides, and how sides can be switched for you, sometimes without you even knowing. Motherland is a tender mother-daughter story and a tragi-comic portrait of a childhood overcome with belief. It's about loss of faith and loss of innocence, and what it's like to grow up on the losing side of history. Features Summary A charming, witty and original debut reminiscent of Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit. Author Jo McMillan Publisher John Murray Publishers Ltd Release date 20160616 Pages 272 ISBN 1-4736-1202-0 ISBN 13 978-1-4736-1202-0
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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 Eleanor and her mother Marjorie have always had a difficult relationship and although they've tried, they have somehow just failed to connect. Now Marjorie has Alzheimer's, and as her memory fades, her grip on what she has kept hidden begins to loosen. When she calls her daughter to say, `There's something I have to tell you', Eleanor hopes this will be the moment she learns the truth about the terrible secret that has cast a shadow over both their lives. But Marjorie's memory is failing fast and she can't recall what she wanted to say. Eleanor knows time is running out, and as she tries to gently uncover the truth before it becomes lost inside her mother's mind forever, she begins to discover what really happened when she was a child - and why... A story of family and secrets, perfect for fans of Maggie O'Farrell.Praise for Susan Elliot Wright: `Exquisite storytelling, full to the brim with authentic characters, family secrets and an emotional weight.' Isabel Ashdown 'A powerful and talented new voice' Rachel Hore 'If you love Maggie O'Farrell you'll love this' Veronica Henry Features Summary You can rely on your mother to tell you the truth about your past - can't you...? The compelling new novel from the author of The Things We Never Said. Author Susan Elliot-Wright Publisher Simon & Schuster Release date 20170309 Pages 400 ISBN 1-4711-3452-0 ISBN 13 978-1-4711-3452-4
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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 Designed to appeal to the booklover, the Macmillan Collector's Library is a series of beautiful gift editions of much loved classic titles. Macmillan Collector's Library are books to love and treasure. With its wonderfully infectious good cheer, Pollyanna by Eleanor H. Porter spawned a real-life 'Glad' movement and endures today as a true classic of children's literature. This elegant Macmillan Collector's Library edition features an afterword by children's book critic Imogen Russell Williams. When her beloved father dies, Pollyanna is sent to live with her strict Aunt Polly in the dour town of Beldingsville, Vermont. Luckily, Pollyanna has the Glad Game — a joyous, warm-hearted exercise where she finds the best in every situation. Whether delighting in the view from her bare attic room, or interpreting her punishment of a meagre supper as a wonderful treat, Pollyanna cannot help but see the best in the world, and inadvertently changes it for the better as she goes. Features Summary A beautiful gift edition of Eleanor H. Porter's children's classic, featuring an afterword by children's book critic Imogen Russell Williams. Author Eleanor H. Porter (Author), Imogen Russell Williams (Introduction by) Publisher Macmillan Collector's Library Release date 20180420 Pages 272 ISBN 1-5098-5224-7 ISBN 13 978-1-5098-5224-6
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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 From Richard and Judy bestselling author Saskia Sarginson, The Stranger is a devastating love story full of intrigue and dark secrets. 'Immersive, gripping, will pull at your heartstrings' Gilly Macmillan, international bestselling author We all have our secrets. Eleanor Rathmell has kept one her whole life. But when her husband dies and a stranger arrives at her door, her safe life in the idyllic English village she's chosen as her home begins to topple. Everyone is suspicious of this stranger, except for Eleanor. But her trust in him will put her life in danger, because nothing is as it seems; not her dead husband, the man who claims to love her, or the inscrutable outsider to whom she's opened her home and her heart. Praise for Saskia Sarginson: 'Outstandingly good. Part thriller, part love story, I guarantee you will not be able to put it down' Sun on The Twins 'Atmospheric, readable, beautifully evoked' Sunday Mirror on Without You 'Stunning in its insight and beautifully written' Judy Finnigan on The Twins 'A stunning writer with deep insight into people, their thoughts and behaviour' NZ Women's Weekly Features Summary A deeply moving and daring new novel from the Richard and Judy bestselling writer Saskia Sarginson, author of The Twins, Without You and The Other Me. Author Saskia Sarginson Publisher Piatkus Books Release date 20170318 Pages 384 ISBN 0-349-40336-8 ISBN 13 978-0-349-40336-6
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A Kind of Vanishing From the author of acclaimed thriller 'The Detective's Daughter' A spellbinding mystery of obsession and guilt, this is also the poignant story of what happens to those left behind when a child vanishes without trace. It is the summer of 1968, the day Senator Robert Kennedy is shot. Two nine-year-old girls are playing hide and seek in the ruins of a deserted village. Alice has discovered a secret about Eleanor Ramsay's mother, and is taunting the other girl. When it is Eleanor's turn to hide, Alice disappears. Years later, an extraordinary turn of events opens up shocking truths for the Ramsay family and all who knew the missing girl. Author      Lesley Thomson ISBN        0956559999, 9780956559999 Format     Paperback Pages      352p.
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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 From #1 international bestselling author Cathy Kelly comes a witty, warmhearted novel about friendship, forgiveness, and second chances.... Sometimes the only way forward... They say you can't go home again, and truth be told, Eleanor Levine never planned to. Yet here she is, back in Ireland after a lifetime in New York, moving her treasured possessions--including her mother's handwritten book of recipes for living--into a cozy Dublin apartment. With its picturesque Georgian villas, redbrick houses, and central garden, the Golden Square is just large enough for anonymity. At least, that's what actress Megan Bouchier hopes, when a tabloid scandal sends her fleeing the paparazzi, back to the place she felt safest as a child.... is the road that takes you home. Rae, manager of the local cafe, has noticed the lovely, sad-eyed girl. There's little Rae "doesn't "notice, and every customer feels nourished by her food and her kindness, yet Rae's own secret remains hidden. Connie O'Callaghan--with her fortieth birthday looming--has a secure teaching job, an abundance of blessings... and a deep-seated loneliness only her new neighbor Eleanor understands. And as the lives of the four women intertwine, each in her own way is learning about love, letting go--and that finding your way can lead to the last place you expected. Features Summary The Sunday Times No. 1 paperback bestseller. Author Cathy Kelly Publisher Harper Release date 20110317 Pages 440 ISBN 0-00-724046-5 ISBN 13 978-0-00-724046-3
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