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Current Readings in Child Development
There is nothing so fascinating as the mysterious and miraculous process of child development. Written by Judy S. Deloache et al. Paperback, 280 pages, Allyn and Bacon, Needham Heights MA, 1992-2004.
A Newnham Anthology
A chronicle of the College's early struggle for existence and recognition. Written by Ann Phillips (editor). Paperback, 278 pages, Newnham College, Cambridge, 1988.
Orbits for Amateurs with a Microcomputer
Covers the four main aspects of orbital computation as related to comets Written by D. Tattersfield. Hardback, 171 pages, Halsted Press - John, New York Wiley, 1984.
Evolution and Human Behaviour: Darwinian Perspectives on Human Nature (New)
Explains the theoretical principles of human sociobiology and evolutionary psychology. Written by John Cartwright. Paperback, 418 pages, Palgrave Macmillan, 2008.
Exploration in Management
Based on more than twenty years of practical analysis of the central problems of management. Written by Wilfred Brown. Paperback, 344 pages, Penguin, 1965-1971.
The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection: Or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life
One of the most important and influential books ever written. It is one of the very few groundbreaking works of science that is truly readable. Written by Charles Darwin. Paperback, 480 pages, Penguin Classics, 1982.
The Revolution in British Management Education
A survey of the period in which a revolution in management education began. Written by Mildred Wheatcroft. Hardback, 158 pages, Pitman, London, 1970.
How to Survive Unemployment: Creative Alternatives
Packed with positive and practical ideas for alternatives to traditional jobs. Written by Robert Nathan. Paperback, 308 pages, Institute of Personnel Management, 1981.

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