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Author: Woodman, Richard Catalogue number: 7324 Number of cassettes: 8 Time (hours): 0.00 Main subject: Adventure Stories
Guy Edwardes is a changed man when he returns from a solo sailing trip to the Arctic. Following a tragedy, his partner Karen and friend Nick try to piece together what happened in the icy waters of the Svalbard archipelago. | | |
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this book is only available for loan to members who reside in the European Union.This book is also available in mp3 format.
Author: Dobbs, Michael Catalogue number: 6610 Number of cassettes: 8 Time (hours): 0.00 Main subject: War Stories
On Friday 10th May, 1940, Hitler launched a devastating attack on France, Holland and Belgium. On the same day Winston Churchill became Prime Minister. Though still mistrusted by most of the Cabinet, Churchill, and ordinary Britons, displayed courage and defiance as the country was nearly brought to its knees over the next thee weeks. | | |
Please Note: Due to copyright restrictions,
this book is only available for loan to members who reside in the European Union.
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Woodman, Richard\pause{1500}Catalogue number: \S+ 7324 \S*
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Adventure Stories
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Guy Edwardes is a changed man when he returns from a solo sailing trip to the Arctic. Following a tragedy, his partner Karen and friend Nick try to piece together what happened in the icy waters of the Svalbard archipelago.
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Dobbs, Michael\pause{1500}Catalogue number: \S+ 6610 \S*
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War Stories
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On Friday 10th May, 1940, Hitler launched a devastating attack on France, Holland and Belgium. On the same day Winston Churchill became Prime Minister. Though still mistrusted by most of the Cabinet, Churchill, and ordinary Britons, displayed courage and defiance as the country was nearly brought to its knees over the next thee weeks.
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