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Alan Stewart may refer to: Alan Stewart (educator) (1917–2004), New Zealand educator and university administrator Alan Stewart (footballer) (1922–2004), English footballer Alan Stewart (ice hockey) (born 1964), retired ice hockey left winger Alan Stewart (alpine skier), British alpine skier Alan Carl Stewart (1893–1958), Canadian provincial and federal politician Alan Stewart (Australian politician) (born 1938), Australian politician Alan Stewart, 10th Earl of Galloway (1835–1901), British peer and politician Alan Stewart, 2nd High Steward of Scotland (1140–1204), Scottish crusader Alan Stewart of Darnley (died 1439), Scottish nobleman involved in the Hundred Years' War Alan Stewart of Dreghorn (died 1333), Scottish nobleman Al Stewart (bishop) (born 1959), Anglican bishop in Australia W. F. Alan Stewart (1885–1956), Canadian farmer, fox rancher and political figure See also Al Stewart (disambiguation) Allan Stewart (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Alan Stewart . Discover the Alan Stewart popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Alan Stewart books.
Best Seller Alan Stewart Books of 2024
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Thanks For Nothing
Jack DeeComedian Jack Dee's hilarious account of how he became quite such a miserable git and a stand up comedian.'A brilliant book. So funny. It's my bible' Paul O'GradyIn this hilariousl...
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Laughing Legends
Jeffrey Gurian, Richie Tienken & Chris RockOnce in a lifetime a venue comes along that changes show business dramatically, that fosters growth and camaraderie, experimentation and freedom. The Comic Strip is one of those pl...
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My Prefect Cousin
Kevin EldonEliot, Heaney, Auden, Larkin, Plath. Faber & Faber are famous the world over for publishing the works of the giants of poetry. And now with My Prefect Cousin they are proud to ...
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Victim
Matthew SmithSuicide? Or murder? Marilyn Monroe's death in August 1962, apparently a suicide, shocked the world. A Hollywood star, a global icon, why would she have killed herself? Yet the coro...
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Kidnapped
Robert Louis StevensonOriginally written as a "boys' novel", Kidnapped has attracted the praise and admiration of writers as diverse as Henry James, Jorge Luis Borges, and Seamus Heaney. Solid historica...
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My Family and Other Strangers
Jeremy HardyWhen Jeremy Hardy decided to explore his ancestry it was, in part, to get to the bottom of his grandmother Rebecca's dubious claims that the family descended from a certain 17thcen...
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Me Moir - Volume One
Vic ReevesVic Reeves' vivid, enchanting, and utterly hilarious childhood memoir is a comic masterpiece.Before there was Vic Reeves, there was a boy called James Moir who was much the same as...
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Henri Matisse
Alastair SookeHenri Matisse by Alastair Sooke an essential guide to one of the 20th century's greatest artists'One January morning in 1941, only a fortnight or so after his seventyfirst birthda...
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My Teenage Diary
Harriet JaineEver wanted to pick the lock of a celebrity’s teenage diary?My Teenage Diary is a Radio 4 comedy show hosted by Rufus Hound featuring celebrities reading and discussing extracts fr...
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A Secret Place
Patricia RainsfordGina Brennan is on the run from a lot of things ... Especially prison. She and two cellmates have escaped and it looks like they're nearly home free. That's until wealthy solicitor...
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Danny Wallace and the Centre of the Universe
Danny WallaceDanny Wallace wanted to write about a place so special and so crucial to our existence that it had never before been tackled: the Centre of the Universe. But then he realised that ...
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Take-Off
Daniel Del GiudiceTakeoff: almost a ton of inert matter transformed by the pilot as it lifts off the runway into a thing of spirit and beauty. Takeoff: lifting one's shadow off the earth, entering a...
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You Know it Makes Sense
Derek 'Del Boy' TrotterAu Revois!The name’s Trotter, Derek Trotter, and the world of business is my speciality. When it comes to the art of closing deals I’ve been around the track more times than a lurc...
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Kidnapped
Robert Louis StevensonOriginally written as a "boys' novel", Kidnapped has attracted the praise and admiration of writers as diverse as Henry James, Jorge Luis Borges, and Seamus Heaney. Solid historica...
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The Travels
Marco PoloMarco Polo was the most famous traveller of his time. His voyages began in 1271 with a visit to China, after which he served the Kubilai Khan on numerous diplomatic missions. On hi...
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Shelf Life
Gideon HaighFew journalists exemplify the creed ‘without fear or favour’ like Gideon Haigh. Shelf Life selects from twentyone years of writing on myriad subjects by one of our clearest thinker...
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All Puns Blazing
Geoff RoweI don't like to brag but I can control a kayak brilliantly. Canoe?'Pardon' is the only French word that I know. I can only apologise.From Geoff Rowe and the Leicester Comedy Festiv...
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The Making Of The British Army
Allan MallinsonEdgehill, 1642: Surveying the disastrous scene in the aftermath of the first battle of the English Civil War, Oliver Cromwell realized that war could no longer be waged in the old,...
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Ask Bob
Neil ForsythBBC TV and Radio's Bob Servant, selfstyled 'hero of Dundee', addresses life's problems for you, and offers practical solutions you won't find anywhere else.
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On Europe
Margaret ThatcherFirst published in her pioneering treatise Statecraft, the opinions and projections of the former Prime Minister on Europe remain potent and resoundingly prophetic.Margaret Thatche...
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Brother Dusty Feet
Rosemary SutcliffAlong with his faithful dog Argos, elevenyearold Hugh Copplestone decides to leave his Aunt and Uncle's house after one beating too many, and heads for Oxford to seek his fortune.W...
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America Over the Water
Shirley Collins'Shirley is a time traveller, a conduit for essential human aches, one of the greatest artists who ever lived' Stewart Lee'Without doubt one of England's greatest cultural treasure...
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The Boy on the Beach
Tima KurdiAn intimate and poignant memoir about the family of Alan Kurdithe young Syrian boy who became the global emblem for the desperate plight of millions of Syrian refugeesand of the ma...
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He Who Dares
Derek 'Del Boy' TrotterJackthelad, wheelerdealer and international playboy (just ask the manageress of El Sid's, Torremolinos, 1978), this was a man destined for greatness. One day he would mature into a...
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Writing Game
David LodgeDavid Lodge’s first fulllength play examines that curious fixture in the writing game where the amateurs meet the professionals – on a course in creative writing. Maude, author of ...