Nigel West
Nigel Pennick
Nigel I. Malcolm
Nigel I. Malcolm
Nigel Townson
Chris Pearce
Nigel West
Nigel Bryant
Fred Pearce
Nigel John Bolton
Nigel Holland
Nigel Cawthorne
Natalee Pearce
Nigel Booth
Nigel Thrift
Nigel Kerner
Sharon Pearce
Biba Pearce
Nigel GILBERT
Nigel P. M. Nurse
Nigel Kerner
Nigel Cawthorne
Nigel Allsopp
Lord Nigel Crisp
Nigel John Ashton
Nigel Collins
Nigel Krauth
Sir Nigel Thompson
Nigel Dale
Nigel Jay Cooper
Nigel Booth
Nigel F. Palmer
Nigel Walford
"practical statistics for geographers and earth scientists" is a text that all students can work through, regardless of their geography or earth science stream degree pathway and their existing mathematical knowledge.
Nigel West
Jeff Pearce
Martin Pearce
The story of the malayan emergency remains a relatively unknown yet fascinating part of twentieth-century history.
Wasuk Sule-Pearce
Nigel Crisp
Pearce Paul Creasman
Dianne Pearce
Vernon Pearce
Nigel Wiseman
Michael Pearce
Kate Pearce
Charlotte Pearce
Nigel Stubley
Nigel McCrery
Nigel Fletcher-Jones
Nigel French
Susan Pearce
Cate Pearce
Ross Pearce
Marie Kawthar Daouda
En france comme en grande-bretagne, la fin du xixe si�cle semble hant�e par les formes destructrices ou malveillantes de la f�minit�, que la figure de salom� incarne d'une mani�re omnipr�sente et contradictoire.
Lilian R. Furst
DK Publishing
Annelle Curulla
In the final decade of the eighteenth century, theatre was amongst the most important sites for redefining france's national identity.
Pauline de Tholozany
Niki Phalle
Michael F. Leruth
Corinne Pierreville
Larbi Oukada
Controverses is built around the goals of the national standards and french thought (including point/counterpoint/synthesis), presents timely and provocative issues that are important to the french and francophone world, and is relevant to today's student.
Litchfield Historical Society Staff
Maison de Chateaubriand
Réne Pérennec
European medieval art, philosophy and literature were significantly shaped by french culture and its intellectual and literary achievements.
A. J. Bartlett
Lacan deleuze badiou' guides us through the crucial, under-remarked interrelations between these three thinkers, identifying the conceptual passages, connections and disjunctions that underlie the often superficial statements of critique, indifference or .
Rae Beth Gordon
In this examination of the role of ornament in nineteenth-century french literature, rae beth gordon shows that ornament, far from being a simple accessory, raises problems that are at the very heart of aesthetic experience: limits and their transgression.
Sylvie Freyermuth
Claire Bisdorff
Dominique Rabaté
Dolorès Lyotard
Jean-Nicholas Vachon
Susan St. Onge
Esra Arici
Jean-Pierre Soisson
Marie Faucher
André François
Francine Noël
Gerd Lindner
Alexandre Dumas
Trata-se de uma obra que versa sobre a condenacao e encarceramento de um inocente, motivados nao por erro de justica e sim, por conveniencia de pessoas envolvidas no retorno de napoleao da ilha de elba para recuperar o trono perdido.
Anthony Mangeon
Ursula Mathis-Moser
Eudes Marcel Anyage
Giovanni Palumbo
Benoist Rey
Pierre Lamalattie
This keenly observed, sensitive play is finely interwoven with the thread of john's gradually developing pacifism from his certainty in spring 1944 that monty's young adc will not survive the second front, to war's devastating effect on matthew smi.
Jonas Makamina Bena
Hélène Cixous
Ann Abrioux
Michel Dixmier
Ligia Stela Florea
Amparo Vega
Frédéric Martinez
Michael Löwy
The story begins in the aftermath of a nuclear war that has reduced our world to ashes.
Diana Malignaggi
Thomas Kotschi
Richard J. Berleth
In this narrative history of the mohawk river valley and surrounding region from 1713 to 1794, professor richard berleth charts the passage of the valley from a fast-growing agrarian region streaming with colonial traffic to a war-ravaged wasteland.
The Publishing Cupboard
Dominique Abensour
Carolyn G Hart
Sebastiano Bisson
Marc Beaudet
Cvijeta Pavlović
Catherine Rey
The new novel by french-australian author catherine rey opens in provincial france in the 1970s, with the eighteen-year-old protagonist, dressed in borrowed platform shoes and a cape, her possessions in a plastic bag, abandoning her home and schooling, to.