
Albion's Glorious Ile: Northamptonshyre to Westmorlande: Volume 4
Anne Louise Avery and William Hole
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These beautifully-produced colouring books present over four volumes, thirty county maps of England...

Albion's Glorious Ile: Shropshire to Buckinghamshyre: Volume 2
Anne Louise Avery and William Hole
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These beautifully-produced colouring books present over four volumes, thirty county maps of England...

Sweet Shires
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'Sweet Shires' is a book about cricket; it is also a photo-book, with forty-two full-page,...

WJEC Biology for AS Student Book
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Created especially for the new WJEC AS Level Biology specification being taught in Wales from...

The 1990s: A Decade of Contemporary British Fiction
Nick Hubble, Philip Tew and Leigh Wilson
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How did social, cultural and political events in Britain during the 1990s shape contemporary British...

A Small Nuclear Fallout
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Janet Bodmin, Dee Donnington and Angela Anderson-Shelta first meet in Mid-Wales in the early...
Wonder Girls
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'Don't follow the crowd,' she'd be telling schoolgirls at the swimming baths. 'Follow your own star...

Catalan Cartoons: A Cultural and Political History
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In a world increasingly dominated by visual sensation, our understanding of the role and influence...

Awix (3310 KP) rated The Wolf Man (1941) in Movies
May 8, 2021
Solid story, decently structured; the wolf man make-up is honestly not that great, and neither is Chaney's performance, but the rest of the cast is decent and the plot rattles along. Notable as the film which established the 'rules' of lycanthropy as far as mainstream cinema is concerned. As ever, probably more interesting from a historical point of view than as a genuine piece of entertainment, but still a film which has deservedly resonated in the culture.

Otter Country: In Search of the Wild Otter
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Over the course of a year, Miriam Darlington travelled around Britain in search of wild otters; from...