Around the World in 80 Days Prof. S. Alan WaltersLiterature's classic race against the clock. Part manhunt, part love story, part social satire, but mostly a race against the clock, Around the World in 80 Days is Jules Verne's most rollicking novel. When Phileas Fogg, a wealthy British gentleman who lives his life "with mathemetical predictability," bets the fellow members of his club 20,000 that he can circle the earth in just eighty days, he and his new valet, Passepartout, set out on a whirlwind
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This collection summarises and reviews the wealth of research relating specifically to dairy cattle
These 20 papers explore ancient notions and experiences of childhood around the Mediterranean
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this first-ever analysis of the work of Terence Davies provides a detailed and wide-ranging exploration of his films and demonstrates his central importance to contemporary cinema
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the book shows that these interventions are supported by a form of optimistic vitalism that seems to have no political limitations
whose work involves the use of 3-D from 1900 to present
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