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Old Bank Book Shop The 7 South Main St, Newton Stewart, DG8 9EH
Tel No :- 01988 402111
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Cooper Hay Rare Books 185 Bath St, Glasgow, G2 4HU
Tel No :- 0141-221 3922
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Berrydin Books Castlegate, Berwick-upon-Tweed, TD15 1JT
Tel No :- 01289 309000
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Baker A P & R Ltd The Laigh Ho/Church La, Newton Stewart, DG8 9HT
Tel No :- 01988 403348
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Bookroom The 1 Dingleton Rd, Melrose, TD6 9QS
Tel No :- 01896 823337
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Canberra Antiques
We have more than 60 individual dealers exhibiting a comprehensive cross section of antiques, collectables and reproduction items in over 8000 square feet on 2 floors.
Appealing to all tastes and pockets - there is something for everyone. Stock cha...
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Lincolnshire Archives
Lincolnshire Archives is the public archive service for Lincolnshire. The Archives centre in Lincoln offers an accessible search room for researchers investigating the extensive archive and reference library collections.
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Michael Caine Biography But now the excess would stop. During a very rare evening at home, Caine would be transfixed by a TV ad fordown, only to be told by an acquaintance that she was, in fact, Indian and lived about a mile from his house, indangerously long time. But the cavalry would now arrive in the shape of Caine's own idol John Huston, who cast him in his epic adaptation of Kipling's The Man Who Would Be King. Huston had in fact attempted to make the film 20 years earlier with ClarkKafiristan - high adventure that comes to a grisly end. As in most historical adventures, a beautiful princess was requiredover like Warren Beatty and Dustin Hoffman later would in the ill-fated Ishtar. Back in London, Caine would now open the first of his string of restaurants, in partnership with wild-boy host Peter Langan. With a chefwork about 15 minutes from his home when he agreed to star in The Eagle Has Landed, a WW2 thriller where he played aassassinate Churchill. He'd follow this up with a cameo in Richard Attenborough's epic A Bridge Too Far, as a tankto take over the world's silver market. Caine's new pad in Beverly Hills would then be secured by a real stinkercast him as a scientist saving Houston from killer bees in the atrocious The Swarm. Before leaving the UK, Caine would nab his first memorable role in a while in Neil Simon's multi-sectioned comedy California www.tiscali.co.uk | |
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