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North and South (ST) Advanced - level 6 - (CD1-1)

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Penguin readersPublication details: UK Pearson Education Ltd 2008Description: 108pISBN:
  • 9781405867818
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • ELT/428.75/GAS
Contents:
Classic / British English Life changes completely for Margaret Hale and her parents when they move to a smoky northern city. There, Margaret meets Mr Thornton, a wealthy cotton mill owner, and dislikes him immediately. But the mill owner falls passionately in love with her. Then his workers strike. Against a background of industrial drama and personal tragedy, is there any hope for Mr Thornton's dream?
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English Language pack Colombo 428.75/GAS Available

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Kit R29: 1 CD CB603897
English Language pack Colombo 428.75/GAS Available

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General Books General Books Kandy General Stacks Non-fiction ELT/428.75/GAS Checked out 21/10/2012 KB030588
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Classic / British English Life changes completely for Margaret Hale and her parents when they move to a smoky northern city. There, Margaret meets Mr Thornton, a wealthy cotton mill owner, and dislikes him immediately. But the mill owner falls passionately in love with her. Then his workers strike. Against a background of industrial drama and personal tragedy, is there any hope for Mr Thornton's dream?

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