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On 20 April 2000 John Carthy emerged from his home in Abbeylara, County Longford after a twenty-five hour stand-off with the police. Category: True CrimePublisher: O'Brien Press |
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An illustrated alphabet book of London, celebrating some of the things that give the city its unique and stylish cultural identity. Category: Picture informationPublisher: Frances Lincoln Children's Books |
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An illustrated alphabet book about the UK, celebrating some of the things that gives the UK its vibrant and unique cultural identity. Category: Cultural Diversity, Picture informationPublisher: Frances Lincoln Children's Books |
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An illustrated alphabet book about the UK, celebrating some of the things that gives the UK its vibrant and unique cultural identity. Category: Cultural Diversity, Picture information, Gift & noveltyPublisher: Frances Lincoln Children's Books |
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A spellbinding love story between two young women that unfolds like a series of paintings and explores the tender moments that pull them together and the secrets that push them apart. Category: Fiction 13+Publisher: Allen & Unwin |
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A photographic study of an English village called Firle over the course of a year. Category: Architecture, Art and Design, TravelPublisher: Frances Lincoln |
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Fantastic playground action rhymes from all over the world. Category: Cultural Diversity, Poetry & rhymePublisher: Frances Lincoln Children's Books |
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When Liam, a poor eleven-year-old boy, and Nora, a rich ten-year-old girl meet at a Feis Ceol, an unlikely bond is formed - a bond that leads to a friendship spanning the deeply divided city that was Dublin in 1913. Category: Fiction 10+Publisher: O'Brien Press |
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Like Camus's The Fall, Georges Simenon's thriller is at once a devastating personal confession and an indictment of modern society's empty and deadening moral codes. Category: FictionPublisher: NYRB Classics |
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A unique picture book about a great painter, full of information. Publisher: Frances Lincoln Children's Books |
