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When the Sun Goes Down

By Mick Manning, Brita Granstrom, Wonderwise

Study Skills for Geography Students: A Practical Guide

By Pauline Kneale

Australia

By Mary Colson, Oxford Designers and Illustrators

Israel

By Andrew Langley

Links

By Graham, Rickard

Oil - Links

Nansen: The Explorer as Hero

By Roland Huntford

The Future of Geography: How Power and Politics in Space Will Change Our World - THE NO.1 SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER

By Tim Marshall

Geography 7 - 11 Years: Ages 7-11

By Stuart May, Paula Richardson, Emma Till

Teaching History at Key Stage Two

By Jacqui Dean

KS2 Discover & Learn: Geography - Activity Book, Year 5 & 6: Year 5 & 6 (CGP KS2 Geography)

By Books, CGP

KS2 Discover & Learn: Geography - Study Book, Year 5 & 6 (CGP KS2 Geography)

By CGP Books, CGP Books

Weather : (Fun With Science)

By Steve Parker, Peter Bull, Kuo Kang Chen, Terry Cash, Ben White

Investigating Weather

By Chris Green, Rod James, Angela Porter

Weather at Work (Secrets of Science S.)

By Kerrod, Robin

Oceans

By J Parker

Take-Off! Weather: Sunshine Paperback

By Andy Owen

Take-Off! Weather: Rain Paperback

By Andy Owen

Young Geographer

By David, Flint

Young Geographer

By Waterlow, Julia, Julia Waterlow

China and Africa: Engagement and Compromise

By Ian Taylor (University of St. Andrews, UK)

Higher Geography for CfE: Global Issues

By Ian Geddes, Calum Campbell

Event Policy: From Theory to Strategy

By Malcolm Foley, David McGillivray, Gayle McPherson

Africa In World Politics: Post-cold War Challenges, Second Edition

By John W Harbeson, Donald Rothchild

Africa In World Politics: The African State System In Flux

By John W Harbeson, Donald Rothchild

Cruising Around the Mediterranean

By Anne Vipond

The Peasant Cotton Revolution in West Africa: Cote d'Ivoire, 1880-1995

By Thomas J. Bassett (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)

The Tswana

By I. Schapera

War of Visions: Conflict of Identities in the Sudan

By Francis M. Deng

Transforming Settlement in Southern Africa

By Chris de Wet (Professor of Anthropology, Rhodes University, South Africa), Roddy Fox