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AQA GCSE History B - Twentieth Century Depth Studies by David Ferriby; Tony Hewitt; Jim McCabe; Alan Mendum; Lizabeth Cohen
Category: Education
Written to cover the AQA History GCSE B specification (Unit 3), our student book provides a focused look at key events that took place in 20th Century Britain, and enables students to gain a greater understanding of the period and evaluate the key issues.
Abel and Cain by Gregor von Rezzori; David Dollenmayer (Translator); Joachim Neugroschel (Translator); Marshall Yarbrough (Translator); Joshua Cohen (Introduction by)
Category: Fiction
Appearing together in English for the first time, two masterpieces that take on the jazz age, the Nuremburg trials, postwar commercialism, and the feat of writing a book, presented in one brilliant volume In 1985, Gregor von Rezzori published an English translation of a novel entitled The Death of My B ...Show more
America 24/7 by David Elliot Cohen
Category: Photography
This volume is a digital time capsule of American life, showcasing the best photographs as documented by up to a million or more participants from across the United States. From the deserts of Arizona to the bustling streets of New York, this is a portrait of America by the American people.
Battles of the Wars of the Roses by David Cohen
Category: History
The Wars of the Roses saw a series of bloody battles during one of the most turbulent periods of English history. The houses of Lancaster and York fought for control of the crown, devastating the nobility and bringing an end to the illustrious Plantagenet dynasty.Starting with an overview of the politic ...Show more
Churchill and Attlee by David Cohen
Category: Biography
In 1940, Attlee took Labour into the wartime coalition government and serving under Churchill, becoming the first person to hold the office of Deputy Prime Minister. Whilst Churchill concentrated on the war effort, Attlee was left in charge of domestic affairs, effectively ensuring the smooth running of ...Show more
Diana: Death of a Goddess by David Cohen
Category: Biography Memoir
Psychologist and documentary film-maker David Cohen never expected to write a book about Diana, Princess of Wales, but when he was approached by one of the powers of a documentary he once made on the mysterious circumstances surrounding the death of Princess Grace of Monaco, he learned about some chilli ...Show more
Diana: Death of a Goddess by COHEN DAVID
Category: History
00.23 a.m. August 31st 1997. The Mercedes driven by Henri Paul in which Princess Diana, Dodi Al Fayed and Trevor Rees-Jones were travelling crashes into a pillar in the Alma tunnel in the centre of Paris, killing Paul, Dodi and Diana and seriously injuring Rees Jones.That much is certain. But little els ...Show more
Die Hard: the Ultimate Visual History by David S. Cohen
Category: Performing Arts
Yippee-ki-yay . . . Discover the explosive story behind the creation of the Die Hard saga in this visually stunning, behind-the-scenes look at the adventures of detective John McClane. Thirty years after the release of the groundbreaking action film, Die Hard: The Ultimate Visual History takes an in ...Show more
Disappearing off the Face of the Earth by David Cohen
Category: Fiction
'David Cohen takes suburban life and turns it into a warped comedy with a body count, letting weirdness in, compellingly, irresistibly, until our sense of what's real is flickering on and off like a dodgy fluoro tube.' - Nick Earls Hideaway Self Storage, located just off Brisbane's M1, is in decline. Bu ...Show more
Every Wrinkle Has a Story by David Grossman; Anna Masini (Illustrator); Jessica Cohen (Illustrator)
Category: Picture Books
Every Tuesday, Yotam's grandfather takes him to a coffee shop after kindergarten, where Grandpa Amnon drinks coffee and Yotam likes to draw. One day, Yotam has a question: "Grandpa, what's on your face?" Grandpa Amnon explains that the lines on his face are wrinkles, and they are something that grownup ...Show more
Fear of Tennis by David Cohen
Category: Meditation
An anxious sighting marks the re-appearance of high-school friend Jason Bunt in Mike Planner's orderd life as a court-room sound recordist. Fear of Tennis is a novel about the impossibility of avoiding sport.