
Polynomial Methods in Combinatorics
Book
This book explains some recent applications of the theory of polynomials and algebraic geometry to...

Gertie Sews Vintage Casual: A Modern Guide to Sportswear Styles of the 1940s and 1950s
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Gertie Sews Vintage Casual is Gretchen Hirsch's follow-up to Gertie's New Book for Better Sewing. In...

The Boys of Summer
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Described by Richard William of The Guardian as 'the best sports book of 2013, and the best sports...

The Films of Victor Mature
Book
With his rugged features and earthy sex appeal, Victor Mature ushered in a new breed of postwar...

Kirby: King of Comics
Book
Jack Kirby created or co-created some of comic books' most popular super heroes, including Captain...

Merz to Emigre and Beyond: Avant-Garde Magazine Design of the Twentieth Century
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Merz to Emigre and Beyond is an historical survey of avant-garde cultural and political magazines...

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Chrissie-ann (78 KP) rated Rillington Place in TV
Jun 18, 2018
I have not been disappointed,John Christie is an individual I have read a lot about and I feel this show really shows him in a disturbing way. It shows how his relationships are affected and formed while he manipulates people to ensure he is in control of every situation.
Tim Roth as John Christie is impressive, his acting brings John Christie back to life. There is always a feeling of fear and uncertainty, as Tim Roth develops his character in a way that shows how calculating he was.
One of the best shows I have watched in a while, luckily only a 3 parter so I didn't have to pull an all nighter!

Reed Crandall: Illustrator of the Comics
Reed Crandall, Roger Hill and Jon B. Cooke
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From the 1940s to the '70s, Reed Crandall brought a unique and masterful style to American comic...

Royal Love Stories: The Tales Behind the Real-Life Romances of Europe's Kings & Queens
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Historically, many royal marriages have represented the unions of dynasties, with true engagements...