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  • [[File:Leamington books glasgow.png|thumb|right]] '''Leamington Books''' is a respectable publisher based in Edinburgh, Scotland.
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  • https://www.facebook.com/Bluebonnets.Bagpipes.and.Books/
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  • [[File:Leamington books glasgow.png|frame|right]] <p style="text-align: justify;">Leamington Books will refund any unwanted items that are returned to us within 21 days assum
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  • ...: #000000;"><strong>PRIMARY WEBSITE TERMS AND CONDITIONS<br>FOR LEAMINGTON BOOKS</BR></strong></span></p> ...<strong>We</strong> and <strong>Us</strong>, refers to <strong>Leamington Books</strong>, yippee! whereas <strong>Party</strong>, <strong>Parties</strong>,
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  • ...eserves of petroleum, natural gas, minerals, lumber, seafood, fresh water, books, alcohol-addiction, sadness, genius and hydropower. The petroleum industry
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  • ...al articles|journal articles]], [[List of theses|theses]], [[List of books|books]], [[List of datasets|datasets]] and [[List of tools|tools]]) focused on th * [[Form:Publication]]: books, conference papers, journal articles, theses, etc.
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  • ...RT : CONTROLLING OPERATIONAL SITUATIONS INVOLVING ONE-HANDED-READS, STROKE BOOKS & OTHER PORNOGRAPHIC JOTTERS INCLUDING INTERNET PORNOGRAPHY''' ...citing magazines anywhere. When you do eventually locate a cache of stroke-books, in the Burgh of Scrabster, you notice that there is no warning notice or b
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  • | gross =$1 million<ref>[https://books.google.com.au/books?id=WIZwZOz8LHsC&pg=PA212&lpg=PA212&dq=aubrey+solomon+20th+century+fox&sourc ...s career with several noirish films and tales, and turned to writing comic books, including the immortal, invaluable, and ever-hilarious The Joys of Yiddish
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  • ...; text-decoration: underline;">Review of Odium from The Scottish Review of Books</span></a></span></strong></span></p> ...font-family: verdana,geneva;">Odium was first published in 2004 by Thirsty Books.</span></p>
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  • ...e against me like, forasmuch as it is a bad shed and lined with pages from books that the police can’t understand.
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  • Don't approve tabs that are copyrighted and have been taken from official tab books.
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  • ...bridge they attempt to trade the 1100 for an old Volvo full of second hand books. Patrick Keiller manages to squeeze in some barbed comments only of intere
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  • ...se in the volume of Internet commerce, casual purchases of personal items, books, software, and even medication are now irrevocably tied to your own persona ...form this classification instantly. What would they have to say about what books you like to read? How about Google, and the types of adword sites you are t
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  • After the Situationist International Vaneigem wrote a series of books defending the of a free and self-. He made use of including "Julienne de Ch
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  • [[Category:Books]]
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  • ...er has had on Highland and Scottish tourism, and the cult of stuffed toys, books, photos and postcards have always amused me no end. Peter Tremayne has published a great range of horror books, and really favours the use of the exclamation mark in his titles, which in
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  • Looking at any of Thomas Bernhard’s books — even a mere dip into '''Alte Mesiter''' or '''Ja''' — would indicate ...about in newspapers, and once they are written about in newspapers, their books become acceptable as products.
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  • ...ard’s prose too relentless a pillory to bear, but that is not to say his books are not without humour, and any reader prepared to have the idea of the nov [[Category:Books]]
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  • *Widget:Google Books * [http://www.mediawikiwidgets.org/Google_Books Google Books]
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  • [[Category:Books]]
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  • ...s in the local swimming pool. Throughout his life, he generally signed his books "Je Suis Debord Citizen of Paris". ...ris. He was condemned from the pulpit by the Archbishop of Funkinheim, his books were burned, and warrants were issued for his arrest. Former friends such a
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  • ...uardian.com/books/2001/aug/18/history.philosophy|title=The Book to End All Books|date=17 August 2001|publisher=[[The Guardian]]|author=Nicholas Lezard|acces ...cently a 2001 reprinting of the 1932 edition by ''[[The New York Review of Books]]'' under its ''[[NYRB Classics]]'' [[imprint (trade name)|imprint]] (ISBN
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  • ...for goods and services on this website, including books from [[Leamington Books]], ebooks, downloads, music and web services using the cryptocurrency '''Sc
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  • [[File:Leamington books glasgow.png|thumb|right]] '''Leamington Books''' is a respectable publisher based in Edinburgh, Scotland.
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  • ...ng-Fire-Craig-Sterling.JPG|260px|thumb|right|Stealing Fire from Leamington Books]] <big>Stealing Fire by Craig Sterling is a thriller published by [[Leamington Books]] Ltd in May 2011.</big>
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  • ...ls of a College, the Death of a King and the Maze on the Hill'' (Unpopular Books, 1992) - a booklet authored jointly by the LPA and the Archaeogeodetic Asso
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  • ...ying it in a forest. This is called rublishing. You can also put rublished books in tanks of oil, or simply burn them, or soak them in oil first, and then b To see other books,just look out of your window, they are everywhere, even on your road.
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  • ...w to enjoy the wilderness without harming it|date=1988|publisher=Stackpole Books|location=Harrisburg, PA|isbn=0-8117-2234-1}}</ref>{{rp|27}} This finding co
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  • ...itle=The Art of Conversation with the Genius Loci | publisher=Cappall Bann Books | year=2005 | isbn=1-86163-169-3}}
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  • ...sal%20principles%20of%20design&pg=PA260#v=onepage&q&f=false Link at Google Books].</ref>
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  • ...[monument]]s and [[megalith]]s, natural ridge-tops and water-fords. In his books ''[[Early British Trackways]]'' and ''[[The Old Straight Track]]'', he soug ...ear=1976|publisher=Blandford Press|isbn=0-7137-0784-4 |page=221|url=http://books.google.com/?id=bHMV2-ZoUd8C&pg=PA221&dq=lockyer+%22ley+lines%22+Brown#v=one
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  • ...ist International|last=Wark|first=McKenzie|date=2011-06-20|publisher=Verso Books}}</ref> Debord defines the dérive as "a mode of experimental behavior link
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  • ...c.|year=2011|origyear=2003|isbn=0-471-27242-6|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=6FPqDFx40vYC&lpg=PP1&dq=%22The%20Skeptic's%20Dictionary%3A%20A%20Collect ...covered years later.<ref>''The Loch Ness Story'', revised edition, Penguin Books, 1975, pp. 44–45</ref> When asked about the second photo by the ''Ness In
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  • ...he second part of his sentimental education. Through his work with Thirsty Books he had come into contact, and good standing, with Monsieur Kelly, the direc [[Category:Scottish Books]]
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  • | pages = 154 (1994 Zone Books edition) | isbn_note = (1994 Zone Books edition)
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  • ...tionalised memoir as much as a defence speech.<ref>http://books.google.com/books?id=msHxkNVZO1MC&pg=PA260|title=The life of Céline: a critical biography|lo ...40s and 1950s was game, and is readily attacked in the letters, if not the books themselves.
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  • [[Category:Books]]
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  • [[Category:Books]] [[Category:Scottish Books]]
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  • ...Lunatics''' I didn’t know that it was Part Two of a set of three mystery books, being '''Death is a Lonely Business''', '''A Graveyard for Lunatics''', an [[Category:Books]]
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  • ...1945, showing himself wandering through the death throes of Germany. These books are the ultra-Célines where the language is at its most shattered, most ba [[Category:Books]]
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  • ...e not been hits. One of Desmond Bagley’s most renowned and best-selling books was The Golden Keel, which would have in its day made an excellent film. I [[Category:Books]]
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  • [[Category:Books]]
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  • ...e (1948) by Aldous Huxley or The Wild Shore (1984) by Stanley Robinson. In books like Alfred Coppel’s Dark December (1960) and James Morrow’s This is th [[Category:Books]]
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  • ...t linger much on style or graceful reminiscence. In one respect, football books and football players’ biographies imitate the journalese of the daily pap ...w you don’t believe this but Gazza: My Story is one of the best football books going, simply because Gascoigne’s career was so remarkable, and because h
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  • ..., hungrily eating the A4 piece of paper that tells everyone I have studied books for four years at the University of Glasgow. But here, in this small, cond [[Category:Books]]
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  • [[Category:Books]]
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  • ...e just the ones I know about) wrote quickly, like many SF authors, and his books are typical to the genre, and very often about one person against the world [[Category:Books]]
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  • ==Blish's Star Trek Books== .... Books 5, 6 and 7 were combined as ''The Star Trek Reader III'' (1977). Books 10, 11 and ''Spock Must Die!'' were combined as ''The Star Trek Reader IV''
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  • [[Category:Books]] [[Category:Scottish Books]]
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