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  • - Speeches, Testimony and Advisories Documenting the Official Response to a Potential Avian Influenza Pandemic
    by D. Brown
    £14.99

  • - The First Seven Days of America's Worst Natural Disaster
    by D. Brown
    £14.49

  • - An Unauthorized Biography of the Creator of the Da Vinci Code
    by D. Brown
    £8.99

  • - A Scrambled Translation of H.G. Wells' War of the Worlds
    by D. Brown
    £9.99

    You can raed tihs senetnce, eevn thgouh the wrdos are scrbamled. Your brain can read common words even if only the first and last letters are in their proper places. Test this ability for yourself with War of the Wordls - an entire novel of scrambled words. War of the Wordls tells the story of Martian invaders who land in late nineteenth-century Britain. With visionary references to space travel, lasers, robots, and other innovation, H.G. Wells' story is as captivating as ever. In this edition, the text looks like gibberish, but if you read English well, it reads like any other book. Go ahead - try it. Amaze yourself and impress your friends. It's fun!

  • - Past, Present, and Prospects
    by D. Brown
    £47.99

    America's Culture of Professionalism proves an emerging culture of interdependence is possible if and when enough professionals and laypersons refashion their roles and relationships having both something to contribute and something to learn from each other.

  • - The Men of 1914
    by D. Brown
    £93.99

    The book examines key texts by the writers James Joyce, Wyndham Lewis, Ezra Pound and T.S. Eliot as moves within a shared group-game - that of creating a new literature for the new age. It demonstrates how the core grouping within literary modernism developed an experimental discourse through mutual rivalry and sharing.

  • by D. Brown, D. Bell, K. Jayasuriya & et al.
    £93.99

    Instead of political change resulting from a demand for autonomy by interest groups in civil society, the adoption of democratic practice in Asia ought to be viewed primarily as a state strategy to manage socio-economic change.

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