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Peter Terrin
Burns, Peter
Peter Nynäs
Peter Boag
Peter Bolgar
Peter Marshall
Peter Bellwood
Peter Weber
Peter I. De Costa
Peter Cheyney
Peter Cannon
Peter Melisik
Peter Habermehl
Petrons satyrica, einer der ma�geblichen fiktiven texte der antiken literatur, stehen seit den sechziger jahren im brennpunkt der internationalen forschung.
Peter Hulme
Peter Ho Davies
A lie someone told you about yourself traces the complex consequences of one of the most personal yet public, intimate yet political experiences a family can have: to have a child, and conversely, the decision not to have a child.
Peter Corke
This textbook offers a tutorial introduction to robotics and control which is light and easy to absorb.
Peter Kayafas
Peter Wolfe
Peter P Smith
Peter Hawkins
Peter Overbeck
Peter Drinkell
Navigate the quirks and rituals of cycling with this essential guide to the etiquette, equipment and technique of group riding.
Peter Holm
Peter Schröder
Heinz-Peter Krieger
Peter Andreas
Peter Goullart
Peter DeHaan
Peter Wickliffe
Peter Headerson
Peter OShea
Peter W. Wood
Peter Raymundo
For fans of quirky and informative picture books such as pink is for blobfish and give bees a chance comes a delightful story about a sea slug who is way more than meets the eye.
Peter Cooley
Peter Hutchings
Peter V. Giannoudis
Peter Komak
Peter S. Walker
Spanning both the history and future of knee replacement, this unique book recounts how artificial knees have reached the stage they are today, and whether their performance can be further improved.
Gray, Peter
Peter Gran
Why is the 1798 napoleonic invasion of egypt routinely accepted as a watershed moment between premodern and modern in general histories on the middle east?
Peter Weiss
Peter Dorey
On the 50th anniversary of in place of strife, this scholarly study makes extensive use of previously unpublished archival and other primary sources to explain why harold wilson and barbara castle embarked on legislation to regulate the trade unions and curb strikes, and why this aroused such strong opposition, not just from the unions, but within the cabinet and among backbench labour mps.
Peter Darley
Peter Wheale
First published in 1998, this volume why and how genetic engineering has emerged as the technology most likely to change our lives, for better or worse, in the opening century of the third millennium.
Peter Denney
In this collection, the essays examine the critical role that judgments about noise and sound played in framing the meaning of civility in british discourse and literature during the long eighteenth century.
Peter M. DeWitt
This step-by-step how-to guide presents the six driving forces of instructional leadership within a multi-stage model for implementation, delivering lasting improvement through small, collaborative changes.
Peter Pfeffer
Péter Cserne
Peter Donahue
Get ready to test your powers of observation in the second edition of this unique puzzle series!
Peter Rietbergen
Fully revised, updated and extended to include the momentous developments of 2020, this fourth edition of peter rietbergen's highly acclaimed europe: a cultural history is a major and original contribution to the study of europe.
Peter Puppe
J. R. Dorfman
Leslie Anne Warden
Baudouin Dupret
Adam Fforde
Ted Coleman
Wing-tsit Chan
Hermann Ebbinghaus
Edwin G. McManus
Lee A. Pfannmuller
Caroline Corcoran
Kenneth L. Decroo
Connie White Delaney
Andrea Mubi Brighenti
Pardeep Singh
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Geotechnik
Jake Switzer
Vladimir Egorov
John Grehan
Kenji Tsutsumi
Vítor Manuel Araújo de Oliveira
Stephen P. Radzevich
Gesa Steinbrink
WOODS Alan
Madeleine Stone
M. T. Cassen
Gregory Claeys
Gwendolyn Etter-Lewis
Jane Stevenson
C. M. Wieland
Ewen Green
Mark S. Swanson
Susan Smitten
Brice Stratford
Eric Jenkins
Isabel Otter
Jonathan Roberge
Victoria Kosa
Egbert Schäpermeier
Joni Eareckson Tada
David Cox
Messer Luigi Pulci
Margaret Pollock
Ryan Parrott
Office of the Federal Register (U.S.)
Construction Industry Training Board (2013- ) Staff
Richard LeGates
Wojciech Czakon
Judith Gainsborough