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How Life Works : A User's Guide to the New Biology€20.99
A cutting-edge new vision of biology that will revise our concept of what life itself is, how to enhance it, and what possibilities it offers - from Science Book Prize winner and former Nature editor Philip Ball.
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Architects of Terror€21.99
Architects of Terror is a new history of how paranoia, conspiracy and anti-Semitism was used to justify the military coup of 1936 and enabled the construction of a dictatorship built on violence and persecution.
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Group Therapy : A group analytic approach€29.99
Group Therapy: A Group-Analytic Approach is a comprehensive introduction to contemporary group analytic theory and practice - the prevailing form of group therapy in Europe.
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Research Methods: The Basics : 3rd edition€21.99
Research Methods: The Basics is an accessible, user-friendly introduction to the different aspects of research theory, methods and practice (3rd Edition)
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Sociolinguistic Fieldwork€29.99
Looking for an easy-to-use, practical guide to conducting fieldwork in sociolinguistics? This invaluable textbook will give you the skills and knowledge required for carrying out research projects in 'the field'.
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An Introduction to English Syntax€20.99
REVIEW FROM PREVIOUS EDITION: 'A slim and useful student textbook for English Syntax. Although most of the examples are from English, the book introduces general concepts which provide the necessary tools for a basic syntactic analysis of any language.
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Public Opinion, Politics and Society in Contemporary Ireland€24.95
A fascinating study of opinion polling in the Republic of Ireland from its foundation in the early 1970s, revealing the distinct and distinctly differing attitudes within the Irish populace concerning a plethora of major issues.
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The Antiquities of County Clare€24.99
This book is essential reading for anyone interested in local studies of County Clare and is derived from the Ordnance Survey Letters compiled in 1839.