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THE HUMAN FACTOR
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Category: | Fiction |
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Publication Date | 1999 |
Pages | 264 |
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This volume is a single-volume edition of George Eliot’s fictional debut.
ISBN: 1843910519
Publisher: HESPERUS
A totally filthy novel to put the literary world in spasms – but sure to make a shameful pile of money in America. Frensic, a literary agent with a ‘nose for a bestseller’ (as well as port and snuff), places this hot property with Hutchmeyer – who is the least respected publisher in the world. And a gullible author is despatched across the Atlantic for a chaotic publicity tour…
ISBN: 0099435497
Publisher: ARROW BOOKS
ISBN: 8170460360 – Paperback
Publisher: SEAGULL BOOKS
ISBN: 0333421655
Publisher: MACMILLAN
The invention of the DDC has played a vital role in giving a direction and shape to the modern librarianship. It is not for nothing that Melvil Dewey is given the appellation of the father of modern librarianship.
The book has undergone 18 revisions to keep itself abreast of the ever advancing frontiers of knowledge and to cater to the increasing demand of its users. The 19th revision is presently underway. In every revision, it has been expanded, modified, rectified and made more modern in methods by applying the results of the latest research in library classification.
The book simply aims to introduce students to the process of assigning and especially synthesising the class numbers by the 19th edition of the DDC.
ISBN: 9694024609 – Hardback
Publisher: VANGUARD BOOKS
ISBN: A1369
Publisher: PUFFIN BOOKS
In Love, etc. Julian Barnes has created a deep, dark feast of human frailties and needs. Love, etc. stars three characters introduced a decade ago in Talking It Over — to which this novel has an eerie, freestanding relation. Which is precisely what Stuart felt about his wife Gillian, until his witty, feckless, former best friend Oliver stole her away. Fabulously engaging and profoundly unsettling.
ISBN: 0375411615
Publisher: ALFRED A. KNOPF