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Henry Lawson (Australian Writers & Their Work)»rank: 6921227by: Stephen Murray-Smith
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His Natural Life»rank: 6921227by: Marcus Clarke
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THE HUMAN VOICE [HV] VOLUME VI NUMBER 1 WHOLE NUMBER 23 1970 ORIENTAL ISSUE»rank: 6921227by: D. V. (editor) [Fredrick Smith, publisher] [Percival R. Roberts III, Lee Brian, Isabel J. Glaser, Francis Murray, L. Stanley, Fumi Cheney, Jo Merrill, Janet Schlatter, Yozo Shibuyz, Michio Ito, Bethene Baldridge, et al] (The Human Voice / HV) Smith
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I Can Read About Cats and Kittens»rank: 6921227by: Linda Murray
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ICT Activities for Music 11-14: Teacher's Notes»rank: 6921227by: Andy Murray, Alan Smith, Bill Crow
: :This interactive CD-ROM with accompanying booklet, is designed to help students develop skills in music whilst covering the National Curriculum requirements for ITC. It is organized by theme, with 4-5 topics in each theme. The activities are arranged in order of progression, with extension activities at the end of each topic, to stretch the more able pupils. Worksheets can be completed on screen, and either e-mailed or printed. The disk offers links to relevant websites, and sound files, and the booklet has photocopiable sheets. |
Ila Speaking Peoples of Northern Rhodesia, Part 1»rank: 4505164by: Andrew Murray Dale, Edwin W. Smith
: :1919. Other volumes in this set include ISBN number(s): 0766176436. Volume 1 of 2. Who are the Ila speaking peoples? Generally speaking, they are the people usually known as the Mashukulumbwe, or as Livingstone spelled it, Bashukulompo. This work was not prepared for ordinary domestic consumption. The authors endeavored to describe the life as it is in actuality, and any one attempting this with frankness must be prepared to see his work confined to a comparatively narrow circle of readers. While not professing to be scientifically trained anthropologists, the authors wrote with such experts in mind, and if they have succeeded in giving them any valuable material for their studies, the authors ... |
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ILA-SPEAKING PEOPLES OF NORTHERN RHODESIA - IN TWO VOLUMES»rank: 4505164by: DALE CAPTAIN ANDREW MURRAY SMITH REV. EDWIN W
: :1919. Other volumes in this set include ISBN number(s): 0766176436. Volume 1 of 2. Who are the Ila speaking peoples? Generally speaking, they are the people usually known as the Mashukulumbwe, or as Livingstone spelled it, Bashukulompo. This work was not prepared for ordinary domestic consumption. The authors endeavored to describe the life as it is in actuality, and any one attempting this with frankness must be prepared to see his work confined to a comparatively narrow circle of readers. While not professing to be scientifically trained anthropologists, the authors wrote with such experts in mind, and if they have succeeded in giving them any valuable material for their studies, the authors ... |
The Ila-Speaking Peoples of Northern Rhodesia, Volume 1»rank: 4505164by: Edwin W. / Dale, Andrew Murray Smith
: :1919. Other volumes in this set include ISBN number(s): 0766176436. Volume 1 of 2. Who are the Ila speaking peoples? Generally speaking, they are the people usually known as the Mashukulumbwe, or as Livingstone spelled it, Bashukulompo. This work was not prepared for ordinary domestic consumption. The authors endeavored to describe the life as it is in actuality, and any one attempting this with frankness must be prepared to see his work confined to a comparatively narrow circle of readers. While not professing to be scientifically trained anthropologists, the authors wrote with such experts in mind, and if they have succeeded in giving them any valuable material for their studies, the authors ... |
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The Ila-Speaking Peoples of Northern Rhodesia.»rank: 4505164by: Edwin W. and Andrew Murray Dale. Smith
: :1919. Other volumes in this set include ISBN number(s): 0766176436. Volume 1 of 2. Who are the Ila speaking peoples? Generally speaking, they are the people usually known as the Mashukulumbwe, or as Livingstone spelled it, Bashukulompo. This work was not prepared for ordinary domestic consumption. The authors endeavored to describe the life as it is in actuality, and any one attempting this with frankness must be prepared to see his work confined to a comparatively narrow circle of readers. While not professing to be scientifically trained anthropologists, the authors wrote with such experts in mind, and if they have succeeded in giving them any valuable material for their studies, the authors ... |
The Ila-Speaking Peoples of Northern Rhodesia.»rank: 4505164by: Edwin W. & DALE, Andrew Murray. SMITH
: :1919. Other volumes in this set include ISBN number(s): 0766176436. Volume 1 of 2. Who are the Ila speaking peoples? Generally speaking, they are the people usually known as the Mashukulumbwe, or as Livingstone spelled it, Bashukulompo. This work was not prepared for ordinary domestic consumption. The authors endeavored to describe the life as it is in actuality, and any one attempting this with frankness must be prepared to see his work confined to a comparatively narrow circle of readers. While not professing to be scientifically trained anthropologists, the authors wrote with such experts in mind, and if they have succeeded in giving them any valuable material for their studies, the authors ... |