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Dark Matter: A Thinking Fans Guide to Philip Pullman
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- "My books are about killing God." So declares Philip Pullman, the award-winning author of the bestselling His Dark Materials trilogy of fantasy novels: The Golden Compass, The Subtle Knife and The Amber Spyglass. Appealing to millions of children and adults alike, Pullman's books create a universe in which the church…
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The Ballad of the Outer Dark
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- A selection of unpublished and uncollectd poems by Vernon Watkins' widow, Gwen, drawn from the large number left at his death. Kathleen Raine's introduction notes, 'Wales gave Vernon Watkins muyth and landscape; but he is also one of the last poets to write the English language of the educated and…
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The Life and Times of ‘England’s Patriot King’ William the Fourth, with a brief memoir of HM Queen Adelaide
- £160.00
- Biography of King William IV and his Queen Adelaide, published in 1831, the year of his coronation. He would of course die in 1837, succeeded by his niece, the young Victoria.
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Dark Matter: A Thinking Fans Guide to Philip Pullman
- £15.00
- "My books are about killing God." So declares Philip Pullman, the award-winning author of the bestselling His Dark Materials trilogy of fantasy novels: The Golden Compass, The Subtle Knife and The Amber Spyglass. Appealing to millions of children and adults alike, Pullman's books create a universe in which the church…
- Add to basket
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The Ballad of the Outer Dark
- £40.00
- A selection of unpublished and uncollectd poems by Vernon Watkins' widow, Gwen, drawn from the large number left at his death. Kathleen Raine's introduction notes, 'Wales gave Vernon Watkins muyth and landscape; but he is also one of the last poets to write the English language of the educated and…
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The Life and Times of ‘England’s Patriot King’ William the Fourth, with a brief memoir of HM Queen Adelaide
- £160.00
- Biography of King William IV and his Queen Adelaide, published in 1831, the year of his coronation. He would of course die in 1837, succeeded by his niece, the young Victoria.
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