CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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Quality Management in Forensic Science
Sean Doyle
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The Public Archaeology of Death
Howard Williams, Benedict Wills-Eve, Jennifer Osborne
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Femicide across Europe: Theory, research and prevention
Shalva Weil, Consuelo Corradi, Marceline Naudi
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Zakka Home
Sedef Imer
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Destination Flavour: People and Places
Adam Liaw
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Behavioral Economics for Tourism
Milena S. Nikolova
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Beyond the Babylonian Trauma: Theories of Language and Modern Culture in the German-Jewish Context
Gerald Hartung
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The Dogist Puppies
Elias Weiss Friedman
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Who are universities for?: Re-making higher education
Tom Sperlinger, Josie McLellan, Richard Pettigrew
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Computational Modelling of Nanoparticles: Volume 13
Stefan T. Bromley, Scott M. Woodley
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Death on Katahdin: Stories of Accidents and Misadventure in Baxter State Park
Victoria Doudera
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A New Birth of Freedom: Abraham Lincoln and the Coming of the Civil War (with New Foreword)
Harry V. Jaffa, Allen C. Guelzo, Ryan Williams
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Remarkable Case of Dr Ward and Other Amazing Garden Innovations
Willis Abigail
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Make Yourself Cozy: A Guide for Practicing Self-Care
Katie Vaz
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Susan Wood’s Ireland
Susan Wood
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Social support and motherhood (reissue): The natural history of a research project
Ann Oakley
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Constructing Empire: The Japanese in Changchun, 1905-45
Bill Sewell
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The harms of work: An ultra-realist account of the service economy
Anthony Lloyd
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Who Controls the Hunt?: First Nations, Treaty Rights, and Wildlife Conservation in Ontario, 1783-1939
David Calverley
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The Enigma of Max Gluckman: The Ethnographic Life of a “Luckyman” in Africa
Robert J. Gordon
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