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KoomValley? That was where the trolls ambushed the dwarfs, or the dwarfs ambushed the trolls. It was far away. It was a long time ago.
But if he doesn’t solve the murder of just one dwarf, Commander Sam Vimes of Ankh-Morpork City Watch is going to see it fought again, right outside his office.
With his beloved Watch crumbling around him and war-drums sounding, he must unravel every clue, outwit every assassin and brave any darkness to find the solution.And darkness is following him....
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Title: A History of Britain: The Fate of Empire 1776-2000 (A History of Britain)
Author: Simon Schama
ISBN: 0754056724
EAN: 9780754056720
1st. Edition
396 Pages
Publisher: BBC Audiobooks Ltd
Binding: Hardcover
Publication date: 2004
Author: Simon Schama
ISBN: 0754056724
EAN: 9780754056720
1st. Edition
396 Pages
Publisher: BBC Audiobooks Ltd
Binding: Hardcover
Publication date: 2004
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A BBC Large Print Edition of Simon Schama's 'A History of Britain: The Fate of Empire 1776-2000' Volume 3: Part 2.This book is the final stage of Simon Schama's epic voyage around Britain, her people and past. Spanning two centuries, crossing the breadth of the empire, and covering a vast expanse of topics, he explores the forces that shaped British culture and character from 1776 to 2000.
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