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WASTED VIGIL by ASLAM, NADEEM (Hardcover - 2008) ISBN: 9780571238781 Subject: FICTION Publisher: FABER AND FABER UK |
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WASTED VIGIL by ASLAM, NADEEM (Hardcover - 2008) ISBN: 9780571238774 Subject: FICTION Publisher: FABER AND FABER UK |
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WASTED VIGIL by ASLAM, NADEEM (Paperback - 2009) ISBN: 9780571238798 Subject: FICTION Publisher: FABER AND FABER UK |
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WASTED VIGIL by ASLAM, NADEEM (Paperback - 2009) ISBN: 9780571238804 Subject: FICTION Publisher: FABER AND FABER |
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WAY TO PARADISE by LLOSA, MARIO VARGAS (Paperback - 2004) ISBN: 9780571220380 Subject: FICTION Publisher: FABER AND FABER |
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WAYS OF LIFE: ON PLACES, PAINTERS AND POETS by MOTION, ANDREW (Hardcover - 2008) ISBN: 9780571223657 Subject: LITERATURE Publisher: FABER AND FABER UK |
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WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT KELVIN: WHAT EVERYDAY THINGS TELL US ABOUT THE UNIVERSE by CHOWN, MARCUS (Paperback - 2010) ISBN: 9780571244034 Subject: SCIENCE & NATURE Publisher: FABER AND FABER |
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WHAT A WONDERFUL WORLD: ONE MAN'S ATTEMPT TO EXPLAIN THE BIG STUFF by CHOWN, MARCUS (Paperback - 2013) ISBN: 9780571278404 Subject: SCIENCE & NATURE Publisher: FABER AND FABER Why do we breathe? What is money? How does the brain work? Why did life invent sex? Does time really exist? How does capitalism work - or not, as the case may be? Where do mountains come from? How do computers work? How did humans get to dominate the Earth? Why is there something rather than nothing? In "What a Wonderful World", Marcus Chown, bestselling author of "Quantum Theory Cannot Hurt You" and the "Solar System" app, uses his vast scientific knowledge and deep understanding of extremely complex processes to answer simple questions about the workings of our everyday lives. Lucid, witty and hugely entertaining, it explains the basics of our essential existence, stopping along the way to show us why the Atlantic is widening by a thumbs' length each year, how money permits trade to time travel why the crucial advantage humans had over Neanderthals was sewing and why we are all living in a giant hologram. |
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WHAT PRICE LIBERTY? HOW FREEDOM WAS WON AND IS BEING LOST by WILSON, BEN (Paperback - 2010) ISBN: 9780571235957 Subject: SOCIETY, POLITICS & PHILOSOPHY Publisher: FABER AND FABER |
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WHAT PRICE LIBERTY?: HOW FREEDOM WAS WON AND IS BEING LOST by WILSON, BEN (Paperback - 2009) ISBN: 9780571235940 Subject: SOCIETY, POLITICS & PHILOSOPHY Publisher: FABER AND FABER UK |
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WHATEVER YOU LOVE by DOUGHTY, LOUISE (Paperback - 2011) ISBN: 9780571254767 Subject: FICTION Publisher: FABER AND FABER |
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WHEN A BILLION CHINESE JUMP by WATTS, JONATHAN (Paperback - 2011) ISBN: 9780571239825 Subject: CHINA Publisher: FABER AND FABER |
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WHEN GOD MADE HELL: THE BRITISH INVASION OF MESOPOTAMIA AND THE CREATION OF IRAQ, 1914-1921 by TOWNSHEND, CHARLES (Hardcover - 2011) ISBN: 9780571237197 Subject: HISTORY (NON-ASIAN) Publisher: FABER AND FABER |
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WHEN THE LIGHTS WENT OUT: BRITAIN IN THE SEVENTIES by BECKETT, ANDY (Hardcover - 2009) ISBN: 9780571221363 Subject: HISTORY (NON-ASIAN) Publisher: FABER AND FABER |
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WHERE CHINA MEETS INDIA by MYINT-U, THANT (Hardcover - 2011) ISBN: 9780571239634 Subject: CHINA Publisher: FABER AND FABER |
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WHERE CHINA MEETS INDIA: BURMA AND THE NEW CROSSROADS OF ASIA by THANT, MYINT-U (Paperback - 2012) ISBN: 9780571239641 Subject: CHINA Publisher: FABER AND FABER |
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WHEREABOUTS OF ENEAS MCNULTY by BARRY, SEBASTIAN (Paperback - 2006) ISBN: 9780571230143 Subject: FICTION Publisher: FABER AND FABER UK |
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WHITE by DARRIEUSSECQ, MARIE (Paperback - 2006) ISBN: 9780571223886 Subject: FICTION Publisher: FABER AND FABER UK |
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WHITE WAR: LIFE AND DEATH ON THE ITALIAN FRONT 1915-1919 by THOMPSON, MARK (Paperback - 2009) ISBN: 9780571223343 Subject: WAR HISTORY Publisher: FABER AND FABER |
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WHOLE WIDE BEAUTY by WOOF, EMILY (Paperback - 2010) ISBN: 9780571254002 Subject: FICTION Publisher: FABER AND FABER |
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