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Albert Blows a Fuse by Tom Bower ( 1991)
Albert discovers that there is more to life than watching television.
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Blind Eye to Murder Britain, America, and the Purging of Nazi Germany--A Pledge Betrayed by Tom Bower ( 1981) |
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Blind Eye to Murder by Tom Bower ( 1983)
This dispassionate but shocking indictment of the implementation of Allied policy toward war criminals, dispels once and for all the myth that important Nazi criminals were removed from power.
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Branson by Tom Bower ( 2009)
The sensational critical biography of this phenomenal entrepreneur and his business practices - fully updated to cover Branson's recent ventures.
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Branson-H by Tom Bower ( 2001) |
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Broken Dreams Vanity, Greed and the Souring of British Football by Tom Bower ( 2003) |
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Fayed The Unauthorized Biography by Tom Bower ( 2001) |
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Gordon Brown by Tom Bower ( 2004)
The inside story of the complex and ambitious Chancellor of the Exchequer's time in power.
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Klaus Barbie Itineraire D'un Bourreau Ordinaire by Tom Bower ( 1984) |
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Klaus Barbie, the Butcher of Lyons by Tom Bower ( 1984)
The journalist who broke the story of Barbie's American connection chronicles the career of the Gestapo chief of Lyon--scheduled for trial in Spring 1984--and his recruitment by American intelligence.
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Little Daughter of the Snow by Arthur Ransome ( 2008)
Grace's emotions do a juggling act when her old friend Aimee pays her a visit and there's the problem of Crishell's strange eating habits. At school, Grace bravely tackles the school bully once and for all - and then, just when she is getting stuck into a new stage production, she hears some astounding news: she is going to have a baby sister!
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Little Daughter of the Snow by Arthur Ransome ( 2008)
Childless and sad, an Russian man and his wife watch the village children playing in the snow. One day, they decide to make their own little snow girl. Her eyes start to shine, her hair turns black and she comes alive! But, as Little Daughter of the Snow tells them, she isn't quite like other children.
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Little Daughter of the Snow by Arthur Ransome, Tom Bower, Shena Guild ( 2005)
A new version of the classic Russian fairy tale follows an elderly, childless couple as they, while watching all the children frolic in the snow, create a little snow girl who, much to their amazement, comes to life and teaches them the wonder of love.
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Maxwell The Final Verdict by Tom Bower ( 1995) |
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Maxwell The Outsider by Tom Bower ( 1992)
Traces the life of the controversial British publisher, recounts how he built his empire, and examines the charges of mismanagement that surfaced after his mysterious death.
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Oil Money, Politics, and Power in the 21st Century by Tom Bower ( 2010) |
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Outrageous Fortune The Rise And Ruin of Conrad And Lady Black by Tom Bower ( 2006) |
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The Paperclip Conspiracy The Battle for the Spoils and Secrets of Nazi Germany by Tom Bower ( 1987) |
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The Paperclip Conspiracy The Hunt for the Nazi Scientists by Tom Bower ( 1987)
Offers an account of the postwar competition between the World War II allies, particularly the U.S. and the U.S.S.R., to exploit the scientific achievements of the Third Reich by seizing Nazi scientists.
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The Perfect English Spy Sir Dick White and the Secret War 1935-90 by Tom Bower ( 1995)
A profile of Dick White, a former schoolmaster who rose to become the respected chief of Britain's counter-intelligence bureau, exposes a dramatic career stretching from the dawn of World War II to the "Spycatcher Affair."
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The Red Web MI6 and the KGB Mastercoup by Tom Bower ( 1993) |
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Tiny Rowland A Rebel Tycoon by Tom Bower ( 1993) |
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