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Steadfast Ibsen fans and newbies to the famed Norwegian playwright's works will equally enjoy former Open University lecturer David Irvin's comprehensive and entertaining new book. Anyone nervous of a ...
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The handbook tackles the challenging task of making German life sciences patent law accessible to international practitioners ...
In his first nonfiction book for young readers, author Nicholas Day hits it out of the park (and wins the coveted Sibert ...