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Time Out London Eating and Drinking 2004 Sarah Guy
Time Out Guides, 2003
Celebrating its twenty-first edition, the Time Out London Eating and Drinking Guide is the most comprehensive guide to London's restaurants and bars, with more than 1200 reviews of pubs, cafes, bistros, and high-end restaurants. This colorful guide offers visitors and locals a detailed look into London's restaurant scene, with reviews that include photographs, price range, location, and hours. ...
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The Silent Traveller in Oxford (Lost and Found Series) 1 review Yee Chiang, Chiang Yee
Interlink Publishing Group, 2003
A classic work of travel literature
The Silent Traveler In Oxford is a classic work of travel literature. Written by Chiang Yee, a Chinese writer who took refuge in Oxford from the London Blitz in the year 1940, The Silent Traveler In Oxford brings a unique perspective that explores Oxford's scenery, traditions, pubs and restaurants, ...
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A History of London 5 reviews Stephen Inwood, Roy Porter
Carroll & Graf Publishers, 1999
great overview
+ Absolutely amazing + Very comprehensive + Big, but worth every page - and it reads easy
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Six Wives of Henry VIII 136 reviews Alison Weir
Ballantine Books, 1993
Henry the World-class Glutton
+ To be a wife of Henry VIII , Good or bad? + Social and personal history at it's best + Excellent Read! Couldn't Put It Down! + The Six Wives of Henry the VIII
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Cherie and The Last of Cherie (Penguin Twentieth-Century Classics) 14 reviews Colette
Penguin Classics, 1995
The boy who couldn't grow up
+ Cheri, The Last of Cheri, by Colette + Love born of illusion + The bigger they areý + Love Pierces Ennui
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Time Out London 11 (Time Out London Guide) 3 reviews Time Out
Time Out, 2003
Handy, up-to-date guide has multitude of URLs...
+ Best, Most Street-Wise guide to London + Easily the best London guide, with a few caveats
When you arrive in London, your first step should be to buy the weekly "what's on" magazine Time Out. Now you can go one better, and before you leave home buy the Time Out London guide. Updated annually, it covers all the usual topics -- where to stay, where to eat, what to see -- but it is ...
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The Children of Henry VIII 66 reviews Alison Weir
Ballantine Books, 1997
Better than I thought!
+ henry's children + Perfect and in time + She did it again
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Eleanor of Aquitaine: A Life (Ballantine Reader's Circle) 85 reviews Alison Weir
Ballantine Books, 2001
A Dozen Ways Home Schoolers Can Use This Biography
+ Treachery and plotting......
Alison Weir's book *Eleanor of Aquitaine: A Life,* which places Eleanor in the context of her times, provides a microcosm for the medieval world and can be used in a variety of ways to study European culture and history in the Middle Ages. Here are a dozen ways this book can be used: (1) the use ...
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Delta of Venus 70 reviews Anais Nin
Harvest Books, 2004
Nin in fine form...sort of
+ One of the classics
The great work of Anais Nin's life was her diary, and everything else she wrote, no matter how much energy and passion she invested in it, seemed distracted and a bit colorless. This erotica is no exception, and it also has the distinction of being composed to the tune of a tightrope act; Nin was ...
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Cherie and The Last of Cherie (Penguin Twentieth-Century Classics) 14 reviews Colette
Penguin Classics, 1995
The boy who couldn't grow up
+ Cheri, The Last of Cheri, by Colette + Love born of illusion + The bigger they areý + Love Pierces Ennui
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The Silent Traveller in Oxford (Lost and Found Series) 1 review Yee Chiang, Chiang Yee
Interlink Publishing Group, 2003
A classic work of travel literature
The Silent Traveler In Oxford is a classic work of travel literature. Written by Chiang Yee, a Chinese writer who took refuge in Oxford from the London Blitz in the year 1940, The Silent Traveler In Oxford brings a unique perspective that explores Oxford's scenery, traditions, pubs and restaurants, ...
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Time Out London 11 (Time Out London Guide) 3 reviews Time Out
Time Out, 2003
Handy, up-to-date guide has multitude of URLs...
+ Best, Most Street-Wise guide to London + Easily the best London guide, with a few caveats
When you arrive in London, your first step should be to buy the weekly "what's on" magazine Time Out. Now you can go one better, and before you leave home buy the Time Out London guide. Updated annually, it covers all the usual topics -- where to stay, where to eat, what to see -- but it is ...
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Delta of Venus 70 reviews Anais Nin
Harvest Books, 2004
Nin in fine form...sort of
+ One of the classics
The great work of Anais Nin's life was her diary, and everything else she wrote, no matter how much energy and passion she invested in it, seemed distracted and a bit colorless. This erotica is no exception, and it also has the distinction of being composed to the tune of a tightrope act; Nin was ...
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A History of London 5 reviews Stephen Inwood, Roy Porter
Carroll & Graf Publishers, 1999
great overview
+ Absolutely amazing + Very comprehensive + Big, but worth every page - and it reads easy
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Six Wives of Henry VIII 136 reviews Alison Weir
Ballantine Books, 1993
Henry the World-class Glutton
+ To be a wife of Henry VIII , Good or bad? + Social and personal history at it's best + Excellent Read! Couldn't Put It Down! + The Six Wives of Henry the VIII
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Time Out London Eating and Drinking 2004 Sarah Guy
Time Out Guides, 2003
Celebrating its twenty-first edition, the Time Out London Eating and Drinking Guide is the most comprehensive guide to London's restaurants and bars, with more than 1200 reviews of pubs, cafes, bistros, and high-end restaurants. This colorful guide offers visitors and locals a detailed look into London's restaurant scene, with reviews that include photographs, price range, location, and hours. ...
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Eleanor of Aquitaine: A Life (Ballantine Reader's Circle) 85 reviews Alison Weir
Ballantine Books, 2001
A Dozen Ways Home Schoolers Can Use This Biography
+ Treachery and plotting......
Alison Weir's book *Eleanor of Aquitaine: A Life,* which places Eleanor in the context of her times, provides a microcosm for the medieval world and can be used in a variety of ways to study European culture and history in the Middle Ages. Here are a dozen ways this book can be used: (1) the use ...
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The Children of Henry VIII 66 reviews Alison Weir
Ballantine Books, 1997
Better than I thought!
+ henry's children + Perfect and in time + She did it again
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