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Rememberby Bradford, Barbara
$9.95
New York: Random House, 1988. NO remainder mark, NOT price clipped, NOT ex-library, NOT book club, NO spine slant and NO owner's... [more information]
Intonation in Context Teacher's book: Intonation Practice for Upper-intermediate and Advanced Learners of Englishby Barbara Bradford
$27.12
Cambridge University Press, 1989-07-28. Paperback. New. Brand New. In Stock. Order Now. Ship from CA, IN, PA, OR. Over 600,00... [more information]
Intonation in Context Student's book: Intonation Practice for Upper-intermediate and Advanced Learners of Englishby Barbara Bradford
$28.24
Cambridge University Press, 1988-04-21. Paperback. New. Brand New. In Stock. Order Now. Ship from CA, IN, PA, OR. Over 600,00... [more information]
Intonation in Context Teacher's book: Intonation Practice for Upper-intermediate and Advanced Learners of Englishby Barbara Bradford
$24.19
Cambridge University Press, 1989-07-28. Paperback. New. BRAND NEW!! - When you make your purchase with us, you can expect top... [more information]
Intonation in Context Student's book: Intonation Practice for Upper-intermediate and Advanced Learners of Englishby Barbara Bradford
$25.57
Cambridge University Press, 1988-04-21. Paperback. New. BRAND NEW!! - When you make your purchase with us, you can expect top... [more information]
Barbara Bradford
(1933- )
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Barbara Taylor Bradford (born May 5, 1933) is an English novelist. Barbara Taylor Bradford was born in Leeds, Yorkshire, and by the age of twenty was an editor and columnist on Fleet Street.
In 1979, her first novel, A Woman of Substance was published. When Doubleday published the novelist's saga of the indomitable Emma Harte, the book stayed on The New York Times bestseller lists for 15 months. A Woman of Substance was followed by 13 other bestsellers, including two sequels about the Harte family. Her 15th book, A Sudden Change of Heart, marks the author's return to Doubleday as well as the 20th anniversary of A Woman of Substance. Her novels have sold more than sixty-one million copies worldwide.
Barbara Taylor Bradford serves on the Board of PAL, the Police Athletic League, a charity for underprivileged children, and is on the Council of the Authors Guild of America. She became an American citizen in 1992. She lives in New York City with her husband, producer Robert Bradford.
In 1979, her first novel, A Woman of Substance was published. When Doubleday published the novelist's saga of the indomitable Emma Harte, the book stayed on The New York Times bestseller lists for 15 months. A Woman of Substance was followed by 13 other bestsellers, including two sequels about the Harte family. Her 15th book, A Sudden Change of Heart, marks the author's return to Doubleday as well as the 20th anniversary of A Woman of Substance. Her novels have sold more than sixty-one million copies worldwide.
Barbara Taylor Bradford serves on the Board of PAL, the Police Athletic League, a charity for underprivileged children, and is on the Council of the Authors Guild of America. She became an American citizen in 1992. She lives in New York City with her husband, producer Robert Bradford.



