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Bookworms : The Love of a King
All he wanted to do was to marry the woman he loved. But HIS Country said 'No!' He was Edward VIII, King of Great Britain, King of India, King of Australia, and King of thirty-Nine Other Countries. He loved and the Wrong woman. She was beautiful and she loved HIM - but she was married to Another Already MAN. It was a Love Story That Shook the World. The King had to choose: to be King, or to have love. . . and leave his country, never to return.
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This beautifully presented survey of the world's oceans and what lives within them is published in association with the Census on Marine Life, a decade-long scientific initiative between researchers from over 80 countries to assessing and explaining the rich diversity and abundance of undersea life.
Reading for the Real Word Second Edition is a four-book series designed for high school and university students who are seeking to improve their fluency and comprehension skills in English. All reading passages have been revised and updated
Reading for the Real Word Second Edition is a four-book series designed for high school and university students who are seeking to improve their fluency and comprehension skills in English. All reading passages have been revised and updated
Reading for the Real Word Second Edition is a four-book series designed for high school and university students who are seeking to improve their fluency and comprehension skills in English.
The wide range of topics presented in each book will appeal to students with diverse interests while exposing language learners to useful vocabulary items commonly encountered in academic readings from various fields.