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This book has been quite handy, especially here lately while I have been trying to identify some small mammal teeth....
This book opens your eyes to the small things that nature has to offer...
very good sections:gardes,pictures of grandchildren enjoying nature,contributing photographers-dew drops,butterflies,etc....
What can I say! ... just a fantastic book on the birds of Britain. It's been well travelled and well used! :o)...
omg, this is a classic. EVERY student training to become a teacher of English must have it. I still have my own bound copy, printed in the 70`s. A common joke among my colleagues is "Show me your Learner`s", because we can know the age of the owner...
enchanted writing.......
yeah got this book 2 years ago a pshyic recomened it i thought at the time she was but its a brillent book...
Stangely enough I coldn`t find here another great mindshaking read "Caesars Messiah" from Joe Atwill I highly recommend to anybody who is interested to know of what did God die...
More Commentshas alot of usefull information for hobby farms...
In 1993 Rebecca Stephens became the first British woman to climb Everest. Her website: http://www.rebeccastephens.com/biography-photo-gallery.h...
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