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Factory: The magazine of new writing: Vol.89 / Granta (Pub.); Hilton, Isabel; Sacco, Joe; Sante, Luc 2005  Periodical
Granta (Pub.) Periodical
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Publication London, Granta, 2005.
Description 256pWhite Spine
Series Granta
Summary/Abstract Britain invented the factory -- Manchester was the world's first factory-city. Where are they now, and the world of work that went with them? The answer, mainly, is China. An issue devoted to how and where we made and make things.
Standard Number 0903141752 Pb.
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Ideas, Insights and Arguments: A non-fiction collection / Marland, Michael (ed.) 2008  Book
Marland, Michael (ed.) Book
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Publication Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2008.
Description x, 246pPink Spine
Summary/Abstract Ideas, insights and arguments offers a richly diverse and thought-provoking collection of non-fiction texts. All are informative - but they are also, by turns, entertaining, eye-opening, challenging, inspiring and poetic.
Contents Acknowledgements General Introduction The world around us The world of work Science Parents and children Human rights and wrongs Notes on authors
Standard Number 9780521703239 Pb.
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Rainbow World - Poems from Many Cultures / Chatterjee, Debjani; Fraser, Bashabi 2003  Book
Chatterjee, Debjani Book
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Publication Great Britain, Hodder Wayland, 2003.
Description 160pOrange Spine
Summary/Abstract Contains a rich collection of poems which highlight the similarities as much as the differences between peoples.Some of the themes explored in these poems are race, culture and identity, family and friends and nature and the environment.
Contents Who's who (race, culture and identity) Who sings for fathers? (family and friends) Rainbow alliance (travel and landscape) Hip, hip, hurrah! (food, festivals and festivities) Talk funny, talk serious (language, sense and nonsense) All together in the sun (our animal world) Earth cries (nature and environment) Hopscotch (school and play) Tree in the heart (mystery, myth and magic) The last word (peace and harmony) Index of first lines Index of authors Acknowledgements
Standard Number 0750242809 Hb.
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