Who else but Dalda could create a cookbook so fresh, so appealing, so full of valuable information, and so perfect for people enjoy Pakistani dishes?Bursting with winning recipes and a comprehensive glossary, this is a “thank goodness it’s here??kind of cookbook. With its glossy pages, beautiful illustrations and clear recipes, this book is suitable for both experienced cooks and amateur chefs.
This Book is for those who study English with some special emphasis on cultural life of English-speaking countries, in the bokk it is Great Britain. It could be used at the beginning level and further on to cover such topics as Literature, Cinema, Theatre, Music, Dance, Ballet, Art, Architecture, Sculpture, design, Media: Radio, TV, Press, etc. It is recommended to high schools students, Teachers Training Colledges and Universities, Teachers of English. It contains 335 pages, the first 6 pages of Frontmatter and Preface in Russian ONLY! The rest is pure english! SUITABLE NOT ONLY FOR RUSSIAN SPEAKERS!
Writing and Society - Literacy, Print and Politics in Britain 1590 - 1660
Writing and Society is a stunning exploration of the relationship between the growth in popular literacy, and the development of new readerships and the authors addressing them. Nigel Wheale looks at the relevant debates in literary critical theory and historiography and the book includes facsimile pages with commentary from the most influential books of the period.
Added by: Kahena | Karma: 11526.37 | Fiction literature | 13 November 2010
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East of Desolation
Jack Higgins book titled East of Desolation is a thriller with a complex plot that will keep you wanting to read more. The book is fairly short at only 244 pages with chapters of about ten to fifteen pages in length on average. The story is based on the lives of several aviators and mischievous insurance people who meet by chance and end up tangled in a murderous plot.