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Anna Sproule

Auteur de The Complete Book of the Cat

42 oeuvres 313 utilisateurs 5 critiques

Œuvres de Anna Sproule

The Complete Book of the Cat (1988) 32 exemplaires
The Country House Guide (1988) 22 exemplaires
Wild Animals (1979) 15 exemplaires
Lost Houses of Britain (1982) 10 exemplaires
Social Calendar (1978) 10 exemplaires
Mice and Rats (1989) 8 exemplaires
Hamsters (Know Your Pet) (1988) 5 exemplaires
Guinea pigs (1989) 5 exemplaires
Das große Katzenbuch (1988) 4 exemplaires
Role of the Media (Debates) (1986) 4 exemplaires
Parakeets (Know Your Pet) (1989) 3 exemplaires
Big business... in Japan (1986) 3 exemplaires
Rabbits (Know Your Pet) (1988) 3 exemplaires
Living in London (City Life S) (1986) 2 exemplaires
Dogs (Know Your Pet) (1988) 2 exemplaires
Vivir en sociedad (1901) 2 exemplaires
Prince Charles (1975) 2 exemplaires
Warriors in myth and legend (1980) 2 exemplaires
Os Irmãos Wright 1 exemplaire
Cats (Know You Pet) (1988) 1 exemplaire
FAIR DEAL? ... IN BRITAIN (1985) 1 exemplaire
British food and drink (1988) 1 exemplaire
Whose Body? (Debates) (1987) 1 exemplaire

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Signalé
OakGrove-KFA | Mar 28, 2020 |
a detailed discussion of pet guinea pigs, how to take care of them, what they eat
1 book
 
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TUCC | Jan 24, 2017 |
An indepth account of the social lives of Victorian Society, written in 1977. The book includes some invaluable tidbits about social niceties of the time, including the correct way to hold one's train and a few of the unwritten rules of the Hunt. It is, however, exasperatingly short, especially since the entire last chapter is the author's rambling thoughts on whether Society (as the Victorians knew it) can survive into the 1980s.
I'd recommend this to anyone whose interest was piqued by Trollope, Collins, etc. and wants to know more about the period.… (plus d'informations)
 
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wealhtheowwylfing | 1 autre critique | Feb 29, 2016 |
This book focused mostly on the Victorian and Edwardian eras and the very structured events that defined their social world and how this was used to both control everyone in it and limit who could join in.

The writing was mostly accessible, once in awhile it did sort of descend into long and fairly boring lists but for the most part if was an entertaining look at a world that still influences ours to a small degree in terms of scheduled events and going somewhere to see and be seen, irregardless of what the event is.… (plus d'informations)
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Kellswitch | 1 autre critique | May 16, 2011 |

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Œuvres
42
Membres
313
Popularité
#75,401
Évaluation
½ 3.4
Critiques
5
ISBN
98
Langues
8

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