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Author TURNER
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1st edition. ~ Pamphlet, VG. 8pp, creased from folding, some soiling, a nice copy. ~ A letter of thanks from the good citizens of Chichester to their Bishop who had defended the Church of England after Pope Pius IX had made remarks attackin the Church of England.
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Home Is Where The Hurt Is - Guidance For All Victims Of Sexual Abuse In The Home And For Those Who Support Them
Turner, Janine
1st edition. ~ Paperback, VG. 208pp, index, b/w illustrations, index, near fine copy, edges a little rubbed. ~ Guidance for Victims of Sexual abuse on how to express their feelings, hurt and anger.
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1st edition. ~ Cloth, G. xviii+395pp, b/w frontis, 1 b/w plates, 3 b/w maps, 2 b/w illustrations, index, spine & edges of boards water stained, spline splitting along the hinge & with a large part of the cloth to the spine missing from insect damage [ the card under the cloth remains giving the appearance of a spine & still showing the embossing of the lettering ] pages unopened along the top edge, internally a fine copy. ~ Detailed account of the folklore, ethnography & history of Samoa, written after many years spent in the Islands by a Missionary. Turner arrived in the Islands in 1840 & spent much of his time in archaeological & anthropological enquiry.
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Family and Kinship in Modern Britain
Turner, Christopher
Fine 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall Very Good Hard Cover First Edition
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Pretty Thing
Turner, Robert
Fine 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall Fine Cloth First Thus Erotic novel.
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A Pretty Sort of Prison
Turner, Merfyn
Very Good 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall Good Hard Cover First Edition The author is the founder of Norman House and other homes for discharged prisoners.
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Equality for Some: The Story of Girl's Education
Turner, Barry
New 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall New Hard Cover First Edition Traces the development of girls' education over the last century and the conflict within this development between whether girls should be trained for a career or as housewives or both. Within a historical context, this book examines paradoxes of girls' education.
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Kiriakos: A British Partisan in Wartime Greece
Turner, Don
New 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall New Hard Cover First Edition Ernest Chapman was an unknown soldier with the ill-fated British force sent to defend Greece against the Nazi invasion, left stranded when the campaign ended. It was four years before he was able to leave, but by then he was a Greek legend; and he had a new identity as Kiriakos. How it happened is one of the most remarkable feats of endurance of the last war. During those horrific years in the heart of enemy-occupied territory Chapman made four desperate escapes from his captors, hoping to find a way home through Turkey. At large on three of these escapes he was befriended and hidden by Greek peasants and farmers at terrible risks to themselves. He learned to read, write and speak fluent Greek. He passed as a farmer and toiled in the fields under the noses of the German patrols seeking him, all the time striving to find a way out of the country. But treachery and bad luck led three times to recapture and the Gestapo. Undaunted, Chapman made his fourth and last escape. This time he made contact with Greek guerrillas and became one of their most daring fighters in the savage war waged against the German forces from their mountain strongholds. It was more than thirty years before Chapman, from Barnsley, Yorkshire, returned. Surely no one would remember him? But his name spread like wildfire and his native people offered an overwhelming welcome to the legendary Kiriakos.
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Lana: The Lady, the Legend, the Truth
Turner, Lana
Very Good 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall Very Good Hardcover First Edition
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Business in Britain
Turner, Graham
As New 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall Good Hard Cover First Edition Turner presents the first full-length anatomy of business in Britain: its problems, its battles and its leaders. It is based on three years' research and close contact and discussion with leaders of industry. Describes corporate giants such as Unilever and the disturbing American presence; discusses personalities of corporate leaders. Business and Advertising Some minor tears to d/j.
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