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The Death of Sir John Chandos»rank: 4023902by: David Murray Smith
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DEVIL'S JUGGLER»rank: 4023902by: Murray Smith
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Devil's Juggler»rank: 4023902by: Murray Smith
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Devil's Juggler»rank: 2269476by: Murray Smith
: :Obsessed with discovering the identity of the beautiful dead junkie he has vainly tried to resuscitate, veteran detective Eddie Lucco decides to locate the source of the cocaine that killed her. Reprint. |
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Devil's Juggler»rank: 2269476by: Murray Smith
: :Obsessed with discovering the identity of the beautiful dead junkie he has vainly tried to resuscitate, veteran detective Eddie Lucco decides to locate the source of the cocaine that killed her. Reprint. |
Devil's Juggler»rank: 2269476by: Murray Smith
: :Obsessed with discovering the identity of the beautiful dead junkie he has vainly tried to resuscitate, veteran detective Eddie Lucco decides to locate the source of the cocaine that killed her. Reprint. |
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Devil's Juggler»rank: 2269476by: Murray Smith
: :Obsessed with discovering the identity of the beautiful dead junkie he has vainly tried to resuscitate, veteran detective Eddie Lucco decides to locate the source of the cocaine that killed her. Reprint. |
The Dictionary of Australian quotations»rank: 7193400by: Steven Murray-Smith
: :Obsessed with discovering the identity of the beautiful dead junkie he has vainly tried to resuscitate, veteran detective Eddie Lucco decides to locate the source of the cocaine that killed her. Reprint. |
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Dream time: Photographs, 1975-1985 : selections from the writings of D.T. Suzuki and Lewis Carroll»rank: 6521426by: Murray Smith
: :Obsessed with discovering the identity of the beautiful dead junkie he has vainly tried to resuscitate, veteran detective Eddie Lucco decides to locate the source of the cocaine that killed her. Reprint. |
Early Modern Social Theory: Selected Interpretive Readings»rank: 5366802by: Murray E.G. Smith
: :This book was designed for the Social Theory course in undergraduate sociology by an outstanding teacher with many years' experience. It contains sixteen chapters of explication and interpretation of the main social theorists from the seventeenth to the early twentieth century. The main theorists covered are Adam Smith, Durkheim, Marx and Engels, and Weber. Notable articles include Tom Bottomore on Max Weber, Anthony Giddens on the division of labour, and essays by Mandel and Trotsky on Karl Marx. There are clear, concise introductions to each section, as well as a glossary of frequently used philosophical terms. |