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Birds of Prey of Southern Africa
Raptorguide author: ; publisher:
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Prey
author: Crichton, Michael; publisher: Chivers P.
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Ellora's Cave Publishing inc Fallen Gods: Jaded Prey
Pages: 228, Paperback, Ellora's Cave Publishing inc
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Broken Prey
A Lucas Davenport thriller. author: Sandford, John; publisher: Simon & Schuster
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Hidden Prey
author: Sandford, John; publisher: Simon & Schuster
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Naked Prey
author: Sandford, John; publisher: Pocket Books
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Hidden Prey
A Lucas Davenport thriller. author: Sandford, John; publisher: Pocket Books
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Bird of Prey
author: Grace, Tom; publisher: Simon & Schuster
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Prey (Ltd First Edn) -Pp
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Prey
Deep in the Nevada desert, the Xymos Corporation has built a state-of-the-art fabrication plant, surrounded by nothing but cactus and coyotes for miles. Inside, eight people are trapped - because outside, waiting for them, is a predatory swarm of micro-particles that they themselves created. author: Crichton, Michael; publisher: HarperCollins
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Prey (Xbox360)
Prey tells the story of Tommy, a Cherokee garage mechanic stuck on a reservation going nowhere. His life changes when an otherworldly crisis forces him to awaken spiritual powers from his long-forgotten birthright. Abducted along with his people to a menacing mother ship orbiting Earth, he sets out to save himself and his girlfriend and eventually his planet. Prey is a serious, dark story, based on authentic Cherokee mythology. Themes of sacrifice, love and responsibility are explored and the story dives into emotional territory not yet explored by similar games. In Prey, gamers enter an unpredictable world where nothing can be taken for granted.
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Chosen Prey
Lucas Davenport is called in to investigate a series of murders linked to Internet pornography. The mixture of ferocious intelligence and madness which he faces means that the deaths must continue, that the chosen prey must be stalked. author: Sandford, John; publisher: Pocket Books
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Secret Prey
From the author of THE NIGHT CREW, a thriller which features Lucas Davenport of the Minneapolis Police Department. Davenport is forced to rely upon the full breadth of his skills and experience when he is pitted against a female killer, whose subtle knot of motives make her actions almost unpredictable. author: Sandford, John; publisher: Pocket Books
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Easy Prey
Detective Lucas Davenport knows his latest case is going to be somewhat out of the ordinary - a beautiful supermodel has been strangled. On top of that, an old flame comes back into his life, whose secrets turn out to be most dangerous. author: Sandford, John; publisher: Pocket Books
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Sudden Prey
After the death of his bank robber wife, a borderline psychotic breaks out of prison intent on revenge, in the form of killing the families of the police who killed her. As the deaths begin, Deputy Chief Lucas Davenport of the Minneapolis PD is determined to protect his family from the madman. From the author of MIND PREY. author: Sandford, John; publisher: Pocket Books
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SUNSET (BIRD OF PREY)
author: ; publisher: GOLDS
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Stationery Office Books Birds of Prey and Red Grouse
Pages: 152, Paperback, Stationery Office Books
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HarperCollins Prey
In <I>Prey</I>, bestselling author Michael Crichton introduces bad guys that are too small to be seen with the naked eye but who are no less deadly or intriguing than the runaway dinosaurs that made 1990's <I>Jurassic Park</I> such a blockbuster success. High-tech whistle-blower Jack Forman used to specialise in programming computers to solve problems by mimicking the behaviour of efficient wild animals--swarming bees or hunting hyena packs, for example. Now he's unemployed and is finally starting to enjoy his new role as stay-at-home dad. All would be domestic bliss if it were not for Jack's suspicions that his wife, who's been behaving strangely and working long hours at the top-secret research labs of Xymos Technology, is having an affair. <p> When he's called in to help with her hush-hush project, it seems like the perfect opportunity to see what she's been doing, but Jack quickly finds there's a lot more going on in the lab than an illicit affair. Within hours of his arrival at the remote testing centre, Jack discovers his wife's firm has created self-replicating nanotechnology--a literal swarm of microscopic machines. Originally meant to serve as a military eye in the sky, the swarm has now escaped into the environment and is seemingly intent on killing the scientists trapped in the facility. The reader realises early, however, that Jack, his wife and their fellow scientists have more to fear from the hidden dangers within the lab than from the predators without. <p> The monsters may be smaller in this book, but Crichton's skill for suspense has grown, making <I>Prey</I> a scary read that's hard to set aside. It's not without minor flaws: the science in this novel requires more explanation than did the cloning of dinosaurs, leading to lengthy and sometimes dry academic lessons. And while the coincidence of Xymos's new technology running on the same program that Jack created keeps the plot moving, it may be more than some readers can swallow. But thanks in part to a sobering foreword in which Crichton warns of the real dangers of technology that continues to evolve more quickly than common sense, <I>Prey</I> succeeds in gripping readers with a tense and frightening tale of scientific suspense. --<I>Benjamin Reese</I>
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HarperCollins Prey
In <I>Prey</I>, bestselling author Michael Crichton introduces bad guys that are too small to be seen with the naked eye but who are no less deadly or intriguing than the runaway dinosaurs that made 1990's <I>Jurassic Park</I> such a blockbuster success. High-tech whistle-blower Jack Forman used to specialise in programming computers to solve problems by mimicking the behaviour of efficient wild animals--swarming bees or hunting hyena packs, for example. Now he's unemployed and is finally starting to enjoy his new role as stay-at-home dad. All would be domestic bliss if it were not for Jack's suspicions that his wife, who's been behaving strangely and working long hours at the top-secret research labs of Xymos Technology, is having an affair. <p> When he's called in to help with her hush-hush project, it seems like the perfect opportunity to see what she's been doing, but Jack quickly finds there's a lot more going on in the lab than an illicit affair. Within hours of his arrival at the remote testing centre, Jack discovers his wife's firm has created self-replicating nanotechnology--a literal swarm of microscopic machines. Originally meant to serve as a military eye in the sky, the swarm has now escaped into the environment and is seemingly intent on killing the scientists trapped in the facility. The reader realises early, however, that Jack, his wife and their fellow scientists have more to fear from the hidden dangers within the lab than from the predators without. <p> The monsters may be smaller in this book, but Crichton's skill for suspense has grown, making <I>Prey</I> a scary read that's hard to set aside. It's not without minor flaws: the science in this novel requires more explanation than did the cloning of dinosaurs, leading to lengthy and sometimes dry academic lessons. And while the coincidence of Xymos's new technology running on the same program that Jack created keeps the plot moving, it may be more than some readers can swallow. But thanks in part to a sobering foreword in which Crichton warns of the real dangers of technology that continues to evolve more quickly than common sense, <I>Prey</I> succeeds in gripping readers with a tense and frightening tale of scientific suspense. --<I>Benjamin Reese</I>
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Understanding the Bird of Prey
author: Fox, Nick; publisher: Hancock House Publishers,Canada
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Cinema Club Bird Of Prey - Complete Series
Release Date: 2006-04-10, Rating Suitable for 15 years and over,
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Southwater Birds of Prey (Nature Fact File S.)
Pages: 64, Paperback, Southwater
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£4.95
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Pocket Books Naked Prey
Pages: 455, Paperback, Pocket Books
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Simon & Schuster Ltd Broken Prey
Pages: 400, Paperback, Simon & Schuster Ltd
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Titan Books Birds of Prey: Sensei and Student
Pages: 168, Paperback, Titan Books
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Struik Publishers Sasol Birds of Prey of Africa
Pages: 348, Hardcover, Struik Publishers
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£13.19
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Covos Day Books,South Africa Birds of Prey of Southern Africa: Raptorguide
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Pan Prey Dancing
Pages: 336, Paperback, Pan
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HarperCollins Prey
In <I>Prey</I>, bestselling author Michael Crichton introduces bad guys that are too small to be seen with the naked eye but who are no less deadly or intriguing than the runaway dinosaurs that made 1990's <I>Jurassic Park</I> such a blockbuster success. High-tech whistle-blower Jack Forman used to specialise in programming computers to solve problems by mimicking the behaviour of efficient wild animals--swarming bees or hunting hyena packs, for example. Now he's unemployed and is finally starting to enjoy his new role as stay-at-home dad. All would be domestic bliss if it were not for Jack's suspicions that his wife, who's been behaving strangely and working long hours at the top-secret research labs of Xymos Technology, is having an affair. <p> When he's called in to help with her hush-hush project, it seems like the perfect opportunity to see what she's been doing, but Jack quickly finds there's a lot more going on in the lab than an illicit affair. Within hours of his arrival at the remote testing centre, Jack discovers his wife's firm has created self-replicating nanotechnology--a literal swarm of microscopic machines. Originally meant to serve as a military eye in the sky, the swarm has now escaped into the environment and is seemingly intent on killing the scientists trapped in the facility. The reader realises early, however, that Jack, his wife and their fellow scientists have more to fear from the hidden dangers within the lab than from the predators without. <p> The monsters may be smaller in this book, but Crichton's skill for suspense has grown, making <I>Prey</I> a scary read that's hard to set aside. It's not without minor flaws: the science in this novel requires more explanation than did the cloning of dinosaurs, leading to lengthy and sometimes dry academic lessons. And while the coincidence of Xymos's new technology running on the same program that Jack created keeps the plot moving, it may be more than some readers can swallow. But thanks in part to a sobering foreword in which Crichton warns of the real dangers of technology that continues to evolve more quickly than common sense, <I>Prey</I> succeeds in gripping readers with a tense and frightening tale of scientific suspense. --<I>Benjamin Reese</I>
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£9.23
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Pocket Books Hidden Prey
Pages: 400, Paperback, Pocket Books
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£3.99
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Usborne Publishing Ltd Birds of Prey (Usborne New Spotters' Guides)
Pages: 64, Paperback, Usborne Publishing Ltd
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£2.99
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Center for Wildlife Studies Monitoring Tigers and Their Prey: A Manual for Researchers, Managers and Conservationists in Tropical Asia
Pages: 193, Hardcover, Center for Wildlife Studies
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Hancock House Publishers Ltd ,Canada Understanding the Bird of Prey
Pages: 375, Paperback, Hancock House Publishers Ltd ,Canada
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Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd RSPB Birds of Prey (Ultimate Sticker Books S.)
Pages: 16, Paperback, Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd
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Pocket Books Mortal Prey
Pages: 384, Paperback, Pocket Books
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HarperCollins Sharpe's Prey
Pages: 304, Paperback, HarperCollins
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Bloomsbury The Wereling II: Prey
Pages: 208, Paperback, Bloomsbury
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Pocket Books Predator and Prey (Prowlers S.)
Pages: 304, Paperback, Pocket Books
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HarperCollins Prey
In <I>Prey</I>, bestselling author Michael Crichton introduces bad guys that are too small to be seen with the naked eye but who are no less deadly or intriguing than the runaway dinosaurs that made 1990's <I>Jurassic Park</I> such a blockbuster success. High-tech whistle-blower Jack Forman used to specialise in programming computers to solve problems by mimicking the behaviour of efficient wild animals--swarming bees or hunting hyena packs, for example. Now he's unemployed and is finally starting to enjoy his new role as stay-at-home dad. All would be domestic bliss if it were not for Jack's suspicions that his wife, who's been behaving strangely and working long hours at the top-secret research labs of Xymos Technology, is having an affair. <p> When he's called in to help with her hush-hush project, it seems like the perfect opportunity to see what she's been doing, but Jack quickly finds there's a lot more going on in the lab than an illicit affair. Within hours of his arrival at the remote testing centre, Jack discovers his wife's firm has created self-replicating nanotechnology--a literal swarm of microscopic machines. Originally meant to serve as a military eye in the sky, the swarm has now escaped into the environment and is seemingly intent on killing the scientists trapped in the facility. The reader realises early, however, that Jack, his wife and their fellow scientists have more to fear from the hidden dangers within the lab than from the predators without. <p> The monsters may be smaller in this book, but Crichton's skill for suspense has grown, making <I>Prey</I> a scary read that's hard to set aside. It's not without minor flaws: the science in this novel requires more explanation than did the cloning of dinosaurs, leading to lengthy and sometimes dry academic lessons. And while the coincidence of Xymos's new technology running on the same program that Jack created keeps the plot moving, it may be more than some readers can swallow. But thanks in part to a sobering foreword in which Crichton warns of the real dangers of technology that continues to evolve more quickly than common sense, <I>Prey</I> succeeds in gripping readers with a tense and frightening tale of scientific suspense. --<I>Benjamin Reese</I>
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The Stationery Office Books Birds of Prey in a Changing Environment: No.12 (The natural heritage of Scotland series)
Pages: 550, Paperback, The Stationery Office Books
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£19.00
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Robson Books Ltd Man Eaters: An Enthralling Study of the Animals That Prey on Humans
Pages: 296, Hardcover, Robson Books Ltd
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Titan Books Birds of Prey: Of Like Minds
Pages: 144, Paperback, Titan Books
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HarperCollins Prey
Pages: 320, Paperback, HarperCollins
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Prey
Prey tells the story of Tommy, a Cherokee garage mechanic stuck on a reservation going nowhere. His life changes when an otherworldly crisis forces him to awaken spiritual powers from his long-forgotten birthright.
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Birds of Prey Coloring Book
author: Green, John; publisher: Dover Pubns.
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Cambridge University Press Prey into Hunter: The Politics of Religious Experience (Lewis Henry Morgan Lectures S.)
Pages: 131, Paperback, Cambridge University Press
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Christopher Helm Publishers Ltd Birds of Prey of the Indian Subcontinent (IG)
Pages: 704, Hardcover, Christopher Helm Publishers Ltd
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£38.00
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Mitchell Beazley The Pocket Guide to the Birds of Prey of Britain and Europe
Pages: 176, Hardcover, Mitchell Beazley
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Birds of Prey
It is 1667 and Sir Francis Courteney and his son Henry "Hal" Courteney are on patrol in their fighting caravel off the Agulhas Cape of Southern Africa. They have a letter from Charles II sanctioning them to hunt down and capture enemy ships "beyond the line"." author: Smith, Wilbur; publisher: Pan Bks.
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Grange Books PLC Birds of Prey (A Pocket Companion)
Pages: 64, Hardcover, Grange Books PLC
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Bird Of Prey - The Complete Series
Quiet, rotund Civil Servant Henry Jay never wanted to be a hero. But when he stumbles across a sophisticated computer fraud, he ruffles the feathers of a powerful criminal organisation. With a hired assassin hot on his heels, our unhappy hero races against time to expose robbery, fraud and political corruption on a multi-national scale. Contains the complete series with eight episodes.
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Training Birds of Prey
This text aims to teach novice and experienced falconers about how to train the five family groups: hawks, falcons, eagles, buzzards and owls. It discusses the merits of keeping and flying birds from each group, emphasing the welfare of the birds at all times. author: Parry-Jones, Jemima; publisher: David & C.
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Mortal Prey
Clara Rinker is a pleasant, soft-spoken woman and the best hitwoman in the business. When her boyfriend, the son of a Mexican drug lord is killed, Clara realizes she was the real target. To find the killer, she will have to disappear. The FBI and DEA draft Lucas Davenport to help track her down. author: Sandford, John; publisher: Simon & Schuster
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Mosaic Movies Devil's Prey [2001]
Release Date: 2005-04-11, Rating Suitable for 18 years and over,
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HarperCollins Night Prey
Pages: 336, Paperback, HarperCollins
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HarperCollins Sharpe's Prey
All of the Sharpe novels, not just the new one, <I>Sharpe's Prey</I>, feature genuinely complex plotting in which the reader is kept engaged not just by a central conflict but by a whole host of subplots handled as adeptly as his main narrative. How does Bernard Cornwell maintain such a high standard in his tales of historical derring-do and danger? The genre is a touch overcrowded these days, but Cornwell is unquestionably in the upper echelons, with a consistency that must give most of his rivals pause. It isn't just the formula that makes these books work so well (high-powered, vividly described action, conflicted protagonists risking both their lives and careers, impressive historical detail), it is another factor that has distinguished the author's books since his early work. <p>The year is 1807; Lieutenant Richard Sharpe is planning to leave the army. Against his better judgment, he is persuaded to accompany the Hon John Lavisser to Copenhagen in what is essentially an act of political skulduggery: they are to deliver a bribe and (hopefully) avert a war. But with the French ensuring that Europe remains at boiling point, Sharpe finds himself protecting his charge against French agents and struggling to ensure that the Danish battle fleet is not used to replace every French ship destroyed at Trafalgar. Sharpe is a character we know well and like, and his customary characteristics (tenacity, bloody-mindedness) are well to the fore here, but, as always, the other characters are equally strikingly drawn: Lavisser is a splendidly complex figure, as are several of Sharpe's nemeses. But it's that wonderfully adroit orchestration of action and plot that keeps the pulse racing, with the bombardment of Copenhagen and the massive bloodshed resulting in a truly impressive set piece: <blockquote> Sharpe, from his vantage point on the dune, could see the smoke wreathing the wall. The city's copper spires and red roofs showed above the churning cloud. A dozen houses were burning there, fired by the Danish shells that hissed across the canal. Three windmills had their sales tethered against the blustering wind that blew the smoke westwards and fretted the moored fleet to the north of Copenhagen. </blockquote><p> --<I>Barry Forshaw</I>
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Sunshine Day - The Prey/Bronze Anthology -Dsc, 2D
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Book House Birds of Prey (Scary Creatures S.)
Pages: 32, Hardcover, Book House
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Titan Books Birds of Prey: Between Dark and Dawn
Pages: 144, Paperback, Titan Books
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£7.25
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HarperCollins Shadow Prey
Pages: 368, Paperback, HarperCollins
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£4.79
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Efstathiadis Group,Greece Birds of Prey of Greece
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£7.60
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Birds of Prey
author: Solway, Andrew; publisher: Heinemann Library
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Dover Publications Inc. Birds of Prey Tattoos
Pages: 2, Hardcover, Dover Publications Inc.
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£1.28
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Dover Publications Inc. Birds of Prey Sg Col Book
Pages: 8, Hardcover, Dover Publications Inc.
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£1.25
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Lyons Press Equinox: Life, Love, and Birds of Prey
Pages: 240, Hardcover, Lyons Press
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£12.04
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Rio Nuevo Publishers Birds of Prey in the American West (Natural History Series)
Pages: 128, Paperback, Rio Nuevo Publishers
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£12.04
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Christmas With The Vienna Choir Boys And Hermann Prey And Placido Domingo
Domingo, Prey, Vienna Choir Boys
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