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    Set in China in 1900s the story of a young girl who defied tradition by refusing to have her feet bound and in doing so changed the course of her life forever.

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  • That Was The Week That Was That Was The Week That Was 1963 UK vinyl LP PCS3040
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    THAT WAS THE WEEK THAT WAS That Was The Week That Was (1963 UK black & gold Parlophone label 20-track Stereo LP from the BBC TV series starring Millicent Martin Lance Percival Roy Kinnear William Rushton Kenneth Cope David Kernan & of course the late great David Frost front laminated flipback picture sleeve. The sleeve shows a 1 seam split on the bottom edge but is otherwise in Excellent condition the vinyl grades Near Mint with no obvious signs of play) 1. That Was The Week That Was2. Ive Heard Of Politics But This Is Ridiculous3. 326098 L/Cpl. Wallace A.J. Royal Signals4. Emergency Call5. Lawrence Of Arabia6. Regella7. Party Line8. Salvation Army9. Dixon10. Peter Cadbury11. Engageme

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    "Taschen musch" is a German phrase that translates to "pocket mouse" in English. It is a term used to refer to a small, compact, or portable computer mouse that can easily fit in a pocket or bag for convenience. This type of mouse is often used for travel or on-the-go computing.

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  • 1963: That Was the Year That Was
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    While we conveniently package the past into decades when talking about the ‘Roaring ’20s’, ‘the Rock and Roll era’ of the ’50s or the ‘Swinging ’60s’, these tend to be labels of convenience rather than of historical accuracy.In reality, the first four years of the 1950s were more akin to the 1940s, with austerity and rationing still facts of every-day life.Likewise, the first three years of the ’60s were, in terms of fashion, social attitudes and living standards, really part of the 1950s.The year 1963 was to be the seminal year when most of the things we now associate with the ‘Swinging ’60s’ really began. Most years are fortunate to experience three or four seminal events during their allotted twelve months; a cursory look through a chronology of 1963, however, shows just how many significant events took place.This year alone saw a huge number of watershed moments in popular culture, national and international politics. Arranged in a chronological, month-by-month format, 1963: That Was the Year That Was pieces together these happenings, exploring their immediate and long-term effects and implications.This is a fascinating read for both those who lived through these momentous times, and those who want to learn more about the start of the swinging ’60s.

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    For fifteen-year-old Haven this is the summer where everything changes. Dad is remarrying. Her sister Ashley is planning a wedding of her own. They're both moving on, but Haven is lost in memories of a time when life was happy and her family was whole. And then Ashley's ex, the charming and funny Sumner Lee, arrives in town.He reminds Haven of carefree days gone by, and she can't help but wonder - has fate brought this person from her past back to change her future?

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    From international film phenomenon, Richard Curtis, and awardwinnning illustrator, Rebecca Cobb, comes a heartwarming tale of a magical, unconventional Christmas. Christmas is the same every year, isn't it? Same food, same routine, same visiting the neighbours and going for a walk.Except for the year of That Christmas... Find out what happens when traditions are upturned, when chaos reigns, and what's really important when people come together... Richard Curtis is an award-winning and international film-director and script writer, and the creator of Four Weddings and a Funeral, Love Actually, Notting Hill, Yesterday and Mr Bean. Rebecca Cobb has collaborated with the Gruffalo author Julia Donaldson and Orange-Prize-winner Helen Dunmore, has been shortlisted for the Waterstones Prize and the prestigious Kate Greenaway Award multiple times.

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    The correct spelling of "Accessoires" is A-C-C-E-S-S-O-I-R-E-S.

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