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A Comedian Dies
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A Comedian DiesA Comedian Dies

Simon Brett - A Comedian Dies

A rising young stage comedian, who is about to receive his profession's award as Most Promising Newcomer, dies sensationally on stage at the start of his act: as he picks up the mike, he is electrocuted.

 
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Travelogs January 2011
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Travelogs January 2011Travelogs January 2011

Each issue of Spotlight includes an extra booklet called Travelogs. The focus is on a specific destination such as a single event, a museum, or a special district in a city, usually from somewhere around the English-speaking world.

 

 
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Developing Tactics for Listening,Third Edition Testing Program CD-ROM
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Developing Tactics for Listening,Third Edition Testing Program CDROMDeveloping Tactics for Listening,Third Edition Testing Program CDROM

Tactics for Listening Third Edition is a three-level listening series featuring Jack Richards' practical-English methodology and easy-to-teach format.

Testing program CD-ROM includes Midterm and final exams in the style of: GEPT-style test, STEP-EIKEN-style test , TOEIC style test,  IELTS style test. More listening, more testing, more effective with famous test-maker_Grant Trew in new edition.

CHM version of the CD-ROM added Thanks to lanagreg

 
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Lucky Jim
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Lucky JimLucky Jim

Lucky Jim is an academic satire written by Kingsley Amis, first published in 1954 by Victor Gollancz. It was Amis's first published novel, and won the Somerset Maugham Award for fiction. Set sometime around 1950, Lucky Jim follows the exploits of the eponymous James (Jim) Dixon, a reluctant Medieval history lecturer at an unnamed provincial English university (inspired in part by the University of Leicester). The novel uses a precise and seemingly plain-spoken narrative voice.


 
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Jake's Thing
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Jake's ThingJake's Thing

Jake's Thing is a satirical novel written by Kingsley Amis, first published in 1978 by Hutchinson, and shortlisted for the Booker Prize that year.
The novel follows the life of Jacques 'Jake' Richardson, a fifty-nine-year-old Oxford don who struggles to overcome the loss of his 'libido'. The book employs characteristic Amis wit and cutting social commentary such as Jake's comment that "the food wasn't much good and they were rather nasty to you, but then it cost quite a lot".
 
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