Peter Black
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Tom Sawyer in Hell
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2010
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2 editions
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Survival Essentials: Pantry: The Ultimate Family Guide to Storing Food and Surviving Anything
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2014
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3 editions
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From my Front Porch
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published
2013
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Survival Essentials: First Aid & Survival Medicine: The Ultimate Family Guide to Surviving Against the Odds
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published
2014
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2 editions
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James McNeill Whistler: Selected Works from the Hunterian Art Gallery
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published
2004
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5 editions
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I Loved You the Moment I Saw You
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published
2012
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2 editions
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Democracy
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published
2013
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Survival Essentials: Natural Disasters: The Ultimate Family Guide to Prepping for Fires, Floods & Tornadoes
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published
2014
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2 editions
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The Nothing Paradox
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The biggest aspidistra in the world: A personal celebration of fifty years of the BBC
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“If you’ve recently learned that you have a brain tumor, keep this in mind: You are a statistic of one.”
― Living with Brain Tumors: A Guide to Taking Control of Your Treatment
― Living with Brain Tumors: A Guide to Taking Control of Your Treatment
“A brain tumor can radically change your self-identity. Even if your tumor is removed and you are doing well, you may continue to see yourself as someone who is very different from other people.”
― Living with Brain Tumors: A Guide to Taking Control of Your Treatment
― Living with Brain Tumors: A Guide to Taking Control of Your Treatment
“Once you have a diagnosis, you must make several important decisions—not just regarding your treatment, although those choices are most important, but about your work, your finances, your family responsibilities, and the way in which a brain tumor will affect your perception of yourself and your relationships.”
― Living with Brain Tumors: A Guide to Taking Control of Your Treatment
― Living with Brain Tumors: A Guide to Taking Control of Your Treatment
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