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  • Through a Glass, Darkly

    Jostein Gaarder

    Paperback (Phoenix House, April 1, 1999)
    Conversations about life and death, between a girl and an angel.It's almost Christmas. Cecilia lies sick in bed as her family bustle around her to make her last Christmas as special as possible. Cecilia has cancer. An angel steps through her window. So begins a spirited and engaging series of conversations between Cecelia and her angel. As the sick girl thinks about her life and prepares for her death, she changes subtly, in herself and in her relationships with her family.Jostein Gaarder is a profoundly optimistic writer, who writes about death with wisdom, compassion and an enquiring mind. THROUGH A GLASS DARKLY will not only bring comfort to the bereaved. It will move and amaze everyone who reads it.
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  • Looking at Buildings

    Christopher Trent

    Hardcover (Phoenix House London, March 15, 1960)
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  • The Shell Country Book

    Geoffrey Grigson

    Hardcover (Phoenix House, London, UK, March 15, 1963)
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  • Bob Moran and the Buccaneer's Hoard

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    Hardcover (Phoenix House Ltd, London, )
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  • Rockets and Satellites work like this

    John W. R. Taylor, John W. Wood

    Hardcover (Phoenix House Ltd., London, Jan. 1, 1959)
    Rockets and satellites collectible book
  • Looking and Finding

    Geoffrey Grigson

    Hardcover (LONDON PHOENIX HOUSE LTD, March 15, 1958)
    Looking and Finding: And Collecting and Reading and Investigating and Much Else
  • Shell Gardens Book

    P (Ed) Hunt

    Hardcover (Phoenix House, March 15, 1964)
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  • The young traveller in Scotland

    Ian Finlay

    Hardcover (Phoenix House, )
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  • The keepers of truth

    Michael COLLINS

    Hardcover (Phoenix House, March 15, 2000)
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  • This Side of Brightness Edition U K

    Colum Mccann

    Hardcover (Phoenix House, Jan. 12, 1998)
    A breakthrough novel for one of the most gifted of the current generation of Irish writers. Ostensibly a love story in three generations, THIS SIDE OF BRIGHTNESS is about many other things: about the building - and decline - of America; about the races who live there; about love, hope and despair; but most of all about the survival of the human spirit.
  • Shell Country Book

    G. Grigson

    Hardcover (Phoenix House, March 15, 1962)
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  • This Side of Brightness

    Colum Mccann

    Paperback (Phoenix House, Dec. 15, 1998)
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