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The Buddha of Brewer Street
Edition: Abridged edition, Audio Cassette, HarperCollins Audio Last Update 22.12.2009 05:45
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£ 0.01 |
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The Buddha of Brewer Street (ThomasGoodfellowe)
Pages: 384, Edition: New edition, Paperback, Harper Last Update 22.12.2009 05:45
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£ 5.99 |
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The Buddha of Brewer Street
Pages: 260, Edition: First Edition, First Impression, Hardcover, ... Last Update 22.12.2009 05:45
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£ 10.42 |
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The Buddha of Brewer Street (The ThomasGoodfellowe series)
Pages: 375, Hardcover, HarperCollins Last Update 22.12.2009 05:45
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£ 50.40 |
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by MagnusC - written on 20/12/00 (Very useful, 53 readings)
Rating:
they ever come to devise a short list of great political works, Macchiavelli's The Prince will be there, Marx's Communist Manifesto will be there, and in my opinion, so should Michael Dobbs’ excellent thriller House of Cards. Set in the early nineties, against a backdrop of the internal squabbles and political manoeuvrings that racked the post-Thatcher Conservative party, the book tells the story of the inspired rise, and abrupt fall of one Francis Urquhart, the Government's Chief Whip. In superb fashion, Dobbs dissects the political world for us, and carves it up into manageable pieces that even the most politically inexperienced of us can ...





