Gerald Hammond worked as an architect for thirty years, before he became a full-time authos. He wrote more than 30 mystery novels, many of which were set in Scotland, where he lived with his family.
8 Ebook di Gerald Hammond
Ford Madox Ford & Ford Madox Ford: Parade’s End
Parade’s End is the title Ford Madox Ford gave to his greatest work, the four Tietjens novels which — in Graham Greene’s words — tell the terrifying story of a good man tortured, pursued, driven in …
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€9.55
Gerald Hammond: Language of Horse Racing
In dictionary form but offering much more than dictionary definitions, The Language of Horse Racing presents a guide to the history, development and usage of words and phrases employed on the racecou …
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€64.44
Gerald Hammond: Language of Horse Racing
In dictionary form but offering much more than dictionary definitions, The Language of Horse Racing presents a guide to the history, development and usage of words and phrases employed on the racecou …
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€63.86
Gerald Hammond: Unkindest Cut, The
A knife-wielding criminal threatens a rural Scottish idyll in the latest mystery from a well-loved author . . . Life is good for Jane Highsmith and Roland Fox – Jane is planning on taking over the lo …
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€6.99
John Skelton: John Skelton
This book presents a collection of works of John Skelton, the first great modern English poet, who wrote in a vigorous vernacular, taking literary English out of the medieval world and enriching it w …
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€47.26
John Skelton: John Skelton
This book presents a collection of works of John Skelton, the first great modern English poet, who wrote in a vigorous vernacular, taking literary English out of the medieval world and enriching it w …
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€47.27
Gerald Hammond: Making of the English Bible
A renowned Bible scholar examines how the Hebrew text has been interpreted—and misinterpreted—from the Renaissance to modern times. In this wide-ranging and authoritative study, Gerald Ha …
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€19.25