Ian Shaw
64 works on record
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Leadership - Lessons from the Ancient World

Reclams Lexikon des alten Ägypten
Diccionario Akal Del Antiguo Egipto (Diccionarios)
Without Shelter
ESRC Research, Social Work and Social Care (How Knowledge Works in Social Care S.)

The Oxford history of ancient Egypt

Ancient Egyptian Technology and Innovation

The Sage Handbook Of Social Work Research

Historia del Antiguo Egipto

Churches Revolutions and Empires

Quill of the Dove
Social Work Science
Evaluating Public Programmes
SAGE Handbook of Evaluation
Doing Qualitative Research in Social Work
Research and the Social Work Picture

Social Care and Housing

Private Troubles or Public Issues?
Evaluating in Practice
Oxford Handbook of Egyptology

Ancient Egyptian Warfare
Dictionary of Archaeology
Asian Social Work
Leadership Lessons from the Ancient World
Plastic Legacies

Ancient Egypt

Dictionary of Archaeology

Is It Safe to Eat?
Understanding Treatment Without Consent

Lexikon des alten Ägypten
Qualitative Research in Social Work
SAGE Handbook of Social Work Research
Research and Social Work in Time and Place
Making Training Work
SAGE Handbook of Evaluation
Timeline of the ancient world
Exploring Ancient Egypt
Research and the Social Work Picture

Historia del Antiguo Egipto
Ancient Egyptian Technology and Innovation
Leslie Land
Forensic Science
Qualitative Evaluation
Mind of A Lost Soul
Memoir of a Dreamer
Love, Heartbreak and Lust
Shark Is Broken - Broadway Book Club Edition
Shark Is Broken
Christian Family Matters
Yeats and the oral tradition
Church and Empire

You & Your Audi TT
Locally based shared learning

General Hurrs

The Oxford Illustrated History of Ancient Egypt (Oxford Illustrated Histories)

Ancient Egypt
Timeline of the Ancient World
Paul Robeson

Exploring Ancient Egypt (Places in Time)

Is it safe to eat?
Patient participation in general practice
Workforce issues in learning disability services - the development and continuing importanceof joint training

Egyptian Warfare and Weapons (Shire Egyptology)
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