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 - Reorganisation Of Public Elementary Schools In England And Wales 1937-38
 - Better Schools (1985)
 - The Internal Purchasing Power Of The Pound (1989)
 - Who Publishes Official Information For Business And Industry? Proceedings Of A One-Day Seminar 20 Sept 1988
 - Financial Services In The United Kingdom: A New Framework For Investor Protection (White Paper) (1985)
 - Employment For The 1990's (White Paper)
 - Commercial Property Development (1975)
 - Broadcasting In The '90s
 - 2nd Report Of The Committee: A Comparison Of Transition Temperatures Determined By Small And Large Scale Tests On Five Steels (1960)
 - A Simple Guide To Basic Processes In The Iron And Steel Industry (1964)
 - The Queen's Award To Industry. Report Of The 1970 Review Committee
 - Session 1987-88 Fifth Report The Future Of The National Health ServiceFirst Report From The Social Services Committee Session 1985-86: Reform Of Social Security
 - The Artificial Kidney... What It Is And How It Works (1965)
 - Europe: A Time To Choose, Elections June 1984
 - More Examples Of English Handwriting With Essex Parish Records Of 13th - 18th Centuries (1950)
 - Aids To Identification Of Flying Objects (1968)
 - Collectable Silver (1963)
 - A Policy For The Arts (The First Steps.) Cmnd. Paper 2601 (1965)
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 - Battle For The Counties: Guide To The County Council Elections May 1977
 
There'll be a little more stock-editing going on this Autumn, I think!
3 comments:
Can I have the guide to identifying flying objects please?
Nothing much seems to change in the world of UFO design, so an old copy won't matter..
You're such a knocker - item no 10 alone should send Dan Brown packing in the twinkling of an eye.
Macy:these are identified flying objects - an aeroplane, a helicopter, some starlings, that sort of thing.
zmkc: I know, I know. There's a degree of hypocrisy lurking here, seeing as I'm a habitue of the gaslight end of the second-hand bookshop market. But there are things that shouldn't be passed off as reference books
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