books by Robson Books
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Bridge's Strangest Hands: Extraordinary but True Tales from the History of Bridge (Strangest)
Andrew Ward
Robson Books, 2003
The Patio Kitchen Garden
Daphne Ledward
Robson Books, 2002
Even a simple sunny window can provide great bounty
The Patio Kitchen Garden by expert gardener Daphne Ledward (author or co-author of sixteen books on a wide range of gardening topics) is a highly practical, "user friendly" handbook to establishing and nurturing a simple patio or balcony-based fruit, herb, and ...
Joan's Way: Looking Good, Feeling Great
Joan Collins
Robson Books, 2006
Joan's Way is the Best Way!
"Joan's Way" by Joan Collins is an informative read on proper nutrition (that does allow one to indulge!) fantastic exercise routines (that work, trust me) skin, hair and nail care solutions (all practical, effective and quite low cost) vitamin supplementation (all ...
Victorian Murderesses: A True History of Thirteen Respectable French and English Women Accused of Unspeakable ...
Mary S. Hartman
Robson Books, 1995
An amazing book...
I picked up this book in a used book store because I had heard of one of the "murderesses", a woman called Constance Kent, from a film "Dead of Night." That's why I started the book... Little did I know that the book would be one of the most amazing things I've ever ...
Tallulah Bankhead: A Scandalous Life
David Bret
Robson Books, 1997
Scandalous doesn't begin to cover this legend's life
It is hard to imagine anyone leading a fuller life than Tallulah Bankhead. She did it all -- twice. The book jacket points out that she had 500 lovers of both sexes. She smoked 150 cigarettes a day and drank even while performing on the Broadway stage. The author ...
Sinful Sex
Pam Spurr
Robson Books Ltd, 2002
Heraldic Alphabet
J. P. Brooke-Little
Robson Books, 1997
If you are interested in heraldry, you MUST own this book!
This has to be one of the rarest of things; a book on heraldry that is useful for beginners and serious students. And rarer still, the author shows occasional flashes of humor! With hundreds of entries, this dictionary of heraldic terms is a godsend to students. J.P. ...
Right Honourable Insults: A Stirring Collection of Political Insults and Invective
Robson Books, 2000
You would be instantly forgiven if you thought that the ability to abuse and outrage, and find negative things to say about other politicians is imperative for those embarking on a British political career. As author Greg Knight explains, the crescendo of emotion, the torrent of abuse and the flash of bad temper are the ingredients which make a ...
How to Make Great Love to a Man
Anne Hooper
Robson Books, 2000
guide for women on how to make great love to a man
Uri Geller's Little Book of Mind-Power: Maximize Your Will to Win
Uri Geller
Robson Books, 1999
A small book that is big on wisdom.
Uri has made a collection of his top empowering tips for improving your motivation and wisdom. Also including many wise statements from many of the world greatest thinkers. Very easy to read and injects instant motivation
We All Wore Blue: Funny, Romantic and Moving - A Young Girl's Adventures in the Wartime Waaf
Muriel Gane Pushman
Robson Books, 1995
We All Wore Blue, October 2000
I was hooked from the first page, what a tremendous technicolour picture, a really authentic look into the life and loves of a young English gentlewoman plucked out of her sheltered life and thrust into the melting pot of World War 2. I was with her all the way. Can't ...
How Oscar Became Wilde
Elliot Engel
Robson Books Ltd, 2005
Same book, different title
This is a renamed edition of Engel's fine 2002 book, "A Dab of Dickens & A Touch of Twain: Literary Lives from Shakespeare's Old England to Frost's New England." I purchased this thinking Engel had written a sequel, but sadly, it is not the case.
Champion Joe Louis: A Biography
Chris Mead
Robson Books, 1995
A must-read if you're interested in boxing, race, or history
This book was excerpted as a cover story in Sports Illustrated in 1986. I bought it then, loved it, and loaned my copy to somebody who never returned it. I recently bought this paperback edition and reread it. The book is every bit as terrific as I remembered. ...
Agatha Christie: The Woman and Her Mysteries
Gillian Gill
Robson Books, 2001
Goes deeper than the usual bios
The author of this works shows how Agatha Christie's private life and the traumas she endured pushed her to go beyond the usual norms of mystery writing, surprising and enchanting her readers. Recommended for fans of Agatha Christie's writing, as it lends insight ...
Sixty Million Frenchmen Can't Be Wrong
Jean-Benoit Nadeau
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Julie Barlow
Robson Books Ltd, 2004
One of the best yet...
Sixty Million Frenchmen Can't Be Wrong... They could have left the title at that. This book does a great job of explaining cultural differences, history, education, politics, attitudes toward food, dating and many things we anglophones are curious about. There was no ...
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