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Works by A&C Black

Dictionary of Media Studies (2006) 17 copies
R.A.F. The Second Year (1942) 9 copies
Dictionary of Law (2007) 8 copies
Dictionary of Computing (2009) 7 copies
Black's Guide to Ireland (2012) 7 copies
Hindu Mandir (Keystones) (1997) 5 copies
Who's Who 2004 (2004) 5 copies
Who's Who 1996 (1996) 3 copies
Who's Who 2011 (2011) 3 copies
Who's Who 1982 (1982) 3 copies
Who's Who 1971 (1971) 2 copies
Apostleship 1 copy
BUSINESS 1 copy
Who's who 1 copy
Maps of Old London (2022) 1 copy

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The Writers & Artists Yearbook has been an excellent resource for over 100 years now and the 2009 edition is no different. Being an aspiring writer with an artist girlfriend, this book is rarely on our shelf long before one of us takes it down to find an address for a magazine, a website of an author or just to read one of the inspiring articles by some superb names such as Neil Gaiman, Bernard Cornwell, Terry Pratchett and JK Rowling (although Rowlings article is a bit short and feels somewhat forced.)

Although it is handy for artists, it really is more of a writers yearbook with some extra bits added on for artists, but either way it’s certainly worth a read.

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Jesh1721 | Jul 19, 2009 |
How to address mainly British and Commonwealth people of distinction (or at any rate of title) from Royalty downwards, in speech and writing, with useful tables of abbreviations and of pronunciation of surnames. Some of the examples are a trifle laconic but on the whole the book is helpful and occasionally amusing. The difficulty might come not when reading it but when, overawed by the occasion, one attempted to put its precepts into practice. Georgette Heyer and PG Wodehouse include incidental instruction on the same subject but in a lighter-hearted and less didactic fashion… (more)
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gibbon | Oct 11, 2008 |
I Don't know I haven't even read it
 
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ussyname | Jul 12, 2008 |
It was rather fun visiting Scotland with a guide well over a century out-of-date. The roads in the Highlands have improved drastically, but sadly, amenities such as the Inverness-Fort Augustus excursion steamer no longer exist and livery stables are impossible to find. However, many entries, such as Castle Cawdor, are entirely accurate. Memorable advice: if the publican tries to charge you more than 2d for a wee dram, you're being cheated.
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