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Longman Photo Dictionary British English 2-nd edition
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Longman Photo Dictionary British English (audio only!!)

Longman Photo Dictionary British English

Audio CDs

Book needed
REUPLOAD NEEDED
 
 
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Collocations Dictionary (2nd Ed, 2009) for Babylon
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Collocations Dictionary (2nd Ed, 2009) for BabylonCollocations Dictionary (2nd Ed, 2009) for Babylon

Collocations Dictionary for Babylon

Which words usually go together? This dictionary shows you the common word combinations (collocations) that are essential for natural-sounding British and American English.

 
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The Cult of Imperial Honor in British India
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The Cult of Imperial Honor in British India

What was imperial honor and how did it sustain the British Raj? If  “No man may harm me with impunity” was an ancient theme of the European aristocracy, British imperialists of almost all classes in India possessed a similar vision of themselves as overlords belonging to an honorable race, so that ideals of honor condoned and sanctified their rituals, connecting them with status, power, and authority.  Honor, most broadly, legitimated imperial rule, since imperialists ostensibly kept India safe from outside threats.

 
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British or American English?: A Handbook of Word and Grammar Patterns
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British or American English?: A Handbook of Word and Grammar PatternsBritish or American English?: A Handbook of Word and Grammar Patterns

Speakers of British and American English display some striking differences in their use of grammar. In this detailed survey, John Algeo considers questions such as: Who lives on a street, and who lives in a street? Who takes a bath, and who has a bath? Who says Neither do I, and who says Nor do I? After 'thank you', who says Not at all and who says You're welcome?
 
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The Zulus
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The ZulusThe Zulus'A very remarkable people, the Zulu', the British Prime Minister, Benjamin Disraeli, said on hearing of a fresh disaster in the war of 1879, 'They defeat our generals; they convert our bishops; they have settled the fate of a great European dynasty'. Remarkable indeed, to have taken on the full might of the British Empire at its height, and won, if not the war, at least some of the battles. This book explains who the Zulus were, and how they achieved the fame as warriors which they enjoy to this day.

 
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