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This is a detailed view of how French society really works, with its hidden codes, unspoken rules, tribal loyalties and ...
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In this new look at one of the world's oldest cities, Maria Golia explores the current appearance and unfolding contempo...
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The subject of ""Celtic Wales"" is the archaeological and historical evidence for human settlement in what is now Wales,...
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Lebanon, an ancient land re-inventing itself once again in the aftermath of civil war, has much to offer to the inquisit...
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An wry account, by an Indian, of the quest for spiritual enlightenment that caused many people from the consumer societi...
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Walking the streets of London, Iain Sinclair traces nine routes across the territory of the capital. In this volume he g...
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Many people think of Sweden as a compilation of four stereotypes: sex, suicide, socialism and spirits which is unfair an...
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Here, Ousby investigates the landmarks chosen by the English for their leisure travel over the centuries. He charts the ...
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Part of the ""Topographics"" series, Bruce Begout's study presents a detailed and philosophical portrait of Las Vegas.
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