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Buy MILLS & BOON: Modern: BEDDED BY THE GREEK BILLIONAIRE. (V/good cond.) for R13.00
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Buy MILLS & BOON: Modern: MARCHESES FORGOTTEN BRIDE. (good cond.) for R13.00
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Condition: normal reading crease in spine, all pages intact. Pages: 184      
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**I can post up to 5 single story M&B books from my listings for the same postage price**            
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Condition: looks like book has not been read, pages clean and tightly bound. Pages: 184      
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25 MILLS AND BOON AND SILHOUETTE NOVELS Here are 25 romantic novels as listed below and can be seen in the photo, most have been read once or twice and then stored in boxes but none are missing pages and all are complete. I unfortunately do not make use of the post-office any more as parcels have gone missing in the past, I do however provide free delivery in and around Pretoria or courier PEP store to PEP store called PAXI, which is cheap and reliable, if your local store is listed. For any questions please feel free to ask   Betty Neels - Heaven Is Gentle Brenda Harlen - The Pregnancy Plan Darcy - The Wedding Dianne Drake - Christmas Miracle A Family Emily Mackay - Her Wildest Dreams Harper Allen - Dreesed To Slay Harper Allen - Vampaholic Helen Dickson - Seducing Ms Lockwood Helen Meyers - Hope's Child Jennifer Taylor - Nurse In A Million Judy Duarte - The Matchmaker's Daddy Lori Devoti - Wild Hunt Nina Harington - The First Crush Is The Deepest Rhyannon Byrd - Edge Of Danger Roxanne Rustand - Almost A Family   Silhouette   Amanda Stevens - Going To Extremes Anna Adams - A Family United Brenda Mott - The Chosen Child CJ Carmichael - A Little Secret Between Friends Hope Mcintyre - Moon On East Mountain Kay Wilding - Stand By Me Linda Turner - Beneath The Surface Monica Barbie - Ashes Of The Past Pamela Toth - Buchan's Baby Ana Leigh – The MacKenzies: Luke  
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Buy Defying Her Desert Duty (Mills & Boon Modern) Annie West for R25.00
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 Get 10 Modern romances for 1 amazing price. See picture for condition and titles.
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 Get 10 Modern books for 1 amazing price. See picture for condition and titles.
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Buy Principles and Practice of Phytotherapy, Modern Herbal Medicine by Simon Mills & Kerry Bone for R300.00
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High on the cliffs near Dover, the Silver family is reeling from the loss of Lily, mother of twins Eliot and Miranda, and beloved wife of Luc. Miranda misses her with particular intensity. Their mazy, capricious house belonged to her mother's ancestors, and to Miranda, newly attuned to spirits, newly hungry for chalk, it seems they have never left. Forcing apples to grow in winter, revealing and concealing secret floors, the house is fiercely possessive of young Miranda. Joining voices with her brother and her best friend Ore, it tells her story: haunting in every sense, and a spine-tingling tribute to the power of magic, myth and memory. Miri I conjure you...'Superbly atmospheric. The dark tones of Poe in her haunting have the elasticity of Haruki Murakami's surreal mental landscapes' - Independent. 'The kind of prose that creeps off the page, crawls up the spine and burrows deep into the reader's paralysed mind' - Daily Mail. ' White is for Witching should establish Oyeyemi as an ambitious voice in modern macabre; master of the light, lyrical touch and dark, half-hinted suggestion' - The Times. 'Entrancing' - TLS. 'Helen Oyeyemi was a literary prodigy. Now, she is ready to make the transition from wunderkind to established author. Remarkable' - Daily Telegraph.
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  Chinese Communist soldiers barged into the cold room December 1934, where missionaries John and Betty Stam were held captive.  They commanded, “Take off your outer garments and shoes.  You’re coming with us.”  The Stams prayed silently for strength and looked at each other.  They knew what those orders meant.  They were to be executed.  Outer garments would interfere with the thrust of the executioner’s sword. Betty Stam tried not to look at Helen Priscilla, their 3-month-old child, lest she would attract attention to her.  She had hidden two five dollar bills under Priscilla’s blankets during the night.  It was just enough to cover the cost of the journey for their child, now soon to be an orphan, over the Chinese mountains to reach her grandparents.
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A sweeping, global history of the rise of the factory and its effects on society. We live in a factory-made world: modern life is built on three centuries of advances in factory production, efficiency, and technology. But giant factories have also fueled our fears about the future since their beginnings, when William Blake called them "dark Satanic mills." Many factories that operated over the last two centuriessuch as Homestead, River Rouge, and Foxconnwere known for the labor exploitation and class warfare they engendered, not to mention the environmental devastation caused by factory production from the beginning of the Industrial Revolution up to today. In a major work of scholarship that is also wonderfully accessible, celebrated historian Joshua B. Freeman tells the story of the factory and examines how it has reflected both our dreams and our nightmares of industrialization and social change. He whisks readers from the textile mills in England that powered the Industrial Revolution and the factory towns of New England to the colossal steel and car plants of twentieth-century America, Eastern Europe, and the Soviet Union and on to todays behemoths making sneakers, toys, and cellphones in China and Vietnam. The giant factory, Freeman shows, led a revolution that transformed human life and the environment. He traces arguments about factories and social progress through such critics and champions as Marx and Engels, Charles Dickens, Alexander Hamilton, Henry Ford, and Joseph Stalin. He chronicles protests against standard industry practices from unions and workers rights groups that led to shortened workdays, child labor laws, protection for organized labor, and much more. In Behemoth, Freeman also explores how factories became objects of great wonder that both inspired and horrified artists and writers in their time. He examines representations of factories in the work of Charles Sheeler, Margaret Bourke-White, Charlie Chaplin, Diego Rivera, and Edward Burtynsky. Behemoth tells the grand story of global industry from the Industrial Revolution to the present. It is a magisterial work on factories and the people whose labor made them run. And it offers a piercing perspective on how factories have shaped our societies and the challenges we face now. 30 illustrations by Joshua B. Freeman (Author) Shipping Weight: 1.7 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) Hardcover: 448 pages Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company; 1 edition (February 27, 2018) Language: English ISBN-10: 0393246310 ISBN-13: 978-0393246315 Product Dimensions: 6.5 x 1.5 x 9.6 inches Shipping Weight: 1.7 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
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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 Factories, with their ingenious machinery and miraculous productivity, are celebrated as modern wonders of the world. Yet from William Blake's "dark Satanic mills" they have also fuelled our fears of the future. Telling the story of the factory, Joshua B. Freeman takes readers from the textile mills in England that powered the Industrial Revolution to the steel and car plants of twentieth-century America, Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union, to today's behemoths making trainers, toys and iPhones in China and Vietnam. He traces arguments about factories and social progress through such critics and champions as Marx, Ford and Stalin. And he explores the representation of factories in the work of Margaret Bourke-White, Charlie Chaplin and Diego Rivera. Features Summary A sweeping, global history of the rise of the factory and its effects on society. Author Joshua B Freeman Publisher W W Norton & Co Inc Release date 20180226 Pages 427 ISBN 0-393-24631-0 ISBN 13 978-0-393-24631-5
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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 Set against the grimness of the lives of mill workers in Bingley, West Yorkshire, the second book in the Hudson and Lawes trilogy opens in 1839 almost exactly a year after the affair at Seddon workhouse in Suffolk where the two men first met. Characters now familiar from the first in the trilogy, On the House reappear and play integral roles in the story. Increasingly recognised as a successful investigative journalist, Ambrose Hudson is canvassed by an overseer in a woollen mill to follow up his suspicions of illegal child labour in the North-East. The man is also concerned that the heinous practice of baby farming is operating in the same area. A four-handed investigation is needed and Ambrose persuades his friend Edgar Lawes to accompany him to Bingley where the two men are quickly embroiled in undercover work and surveillance of the perpetrators of both crimes. The farming of babies for hard cash is something new to both men, and the viciousness of the criminals involved is shocking. During the investigation the friends meet an old adversary and Ambrose sets out on the beginnings of a tragic love affair. Features Summary 1838, a year after the Seddon union affair, Hudson and Lawes are on the case of illegal child labour and, even worse, baby-farming, among the mills and moorland of Bingley... Author Helen Maskew Publisher Unbound Digital Release date 20181212 ISBN 1-912618-78-8 ISBN 13 978-1-912618-78-1
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