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Tutorials in Quantitative Methods for Psychology

SKU: J-173803

Tutorials in Quantitative Methods for Psychology

Tuzuk-i-Jahangiri: or Memoirs of Jahangir by Henry Beveridge, Alexander Roger, and Nuru-d-din Jahangir

SKU: 9788184305386

Tuzuk-i-Jahangiri: or Memoirs of Jahangir’ is the autobiography of Mughal Emperor Jahangir. Also referred to as Jahangirnama, this book is written in Persian, and follows the tradition of his great-grandfather Babur, who had written the Baburnama; though Jahangir went a step further and besides the history of his reign, he includes details like his reflections on art, politics, and also information about his family.

TV & Satellite Week

SKU: Mag-5482

TV&Satellite Week is a weekly television magazine, perfect for TV fans looking to get the most out of multichannel TV. It includes the Hotlist, a rundown of the week’s highlights, an A-Z guide to the week’s live sports action, the best US dramas, a Film finder and a Film guide. Plus clear, easy-to-navigate listings pages with a unique at-a-glance evening planner. ENGLAND AND WALES edition.

TV Guide Magazine

SKU: Mag-9683

One of the most popular magazines in the country, TV Guide Magazine is the only publication devoted exclusively to television—the shows, the stars and the entertainment industry. With its unparalleled access and authority, TV Guide Magazine covers every aspect of America’s most popular pastime—celebrity interviews, in-depth previews, sneak peeks and exclusive scoop on all your favorites. In every issue, TV Guide Magazine tells you what’s worth watching.
The Magzter Edition of TV Guide Magazine contains all the articles found in the print edition, including senior critic Matt Roush’s weekly reviews, as well as nightly prime-time listings (both Eastern and Pacific times).

TV Soap

SKU: Mag-7453

TV Soap Magazine is Australia’s number 1 magazine for lovers of TV Drama, gossip and glamour. Every issue features exclusive interviews with Australian and international celebrities, sneak previews of upcoming soap episodes, star style with the latest fashion and beauty tips, as well as fantastic competitions and giveaways.

TV Times

SKU: Mag-5483

Every week TV Times talks to the biggest stars and goes behind the scenes of the nation’s favourite shows. Exclusive photo shoots and interviews, the latest TV news, unrivalled soaps coverage, pages of film reviews, the best of the day’s viewing previewed and rated – plus 42 pages of easy-to-read listings make TV Times the essential and comprehensive guide to the week’s TV. England edition.

TVeasy

SKU: Mag-6017

TVeasy is a lively 7-day guide to the week’s best TV with bright, clear TV listings, a daily at-a-glance evening planner, and more soap updates than any other magazine. Plus pages of features on your favourite types of TV – reality, real-life docs, sport and movies. And it’s all beautifully colour-coded and really easy to navigate.

TVPlus – English

SKU: Mag-2465

TV Plus is aimed at dedicated viewers of the two million South Africans who spend more than 25 hours a week in front of the TV. It is typically South African and has no overseas partners or ties. It is not just another TV schedule, but provides valuable information on programmes. TV Plus caters for readers obsession, like a close friend with whom you comfortable watch your favourite soapie, share a cup of tea and chat about what can still happen. There are wonderful stories, gossip and glamour from here to Hollywood, plus everything the couch sports lover may want. There are exciting pictures, recipes, fashion, beauty, irresistible competitions and essential information for kids about their own programmes entertaining and educational.

Twelfth Night; Or, What You Will by William Shakespeare

SKU: 9788184305023

Twelfth Night, or What You Will is a comedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written around 1601–02 as a Twelfth Night’s entertainment for the close of the Christmas season.

Twelve Men by Theodore Dreiser

SKU: 9788184306439

First published in the year 1919, the present book ‘Twelve Men’ by American novelist and journalist Theodore Dreiser is collection of character sketches, combining the best of biography with the finest of narrative – short and illustrative.

TWELVE Preludes

SKU: Mag-11678

“TWELVE Preludes” are short glimpses into TWELVE – Studio Kokaachi’s first limited series. No one leaps over buildings here, or walks through walls or saves the world from a megalomaniacal mad man.

Instead what they do – these young adults who inhabit these pages – is live. They make friends, they make love, they make choices. They fight. They hate. They hurt and they cry and some of them even die. That’s just the way it is.

Twelve Years A Slave

SKU: Mag-27512

“Published the same year in which Solomon Northrup was freed from his enslavement, 12 Years A Slave has been a pivotal documented memoir, describing the history of violence and cruelty done to the African American community. Northrup’s experience is testimony to the institutional racism in the United States, one that finally ended with the end of the American Civil War in 1856. The memoir became a vital source of history in the debate over slavery in the years leading up to the Civil War.
Northrup’s memoir is not just about the enslavement and the injustice he faced, but also about the courage with which he faced it all; his struggle for freedom; and his honest account of all that he experienced to tell the world about the inhuman practice of slavery. After falling into obscurity for nearly a century, it was rediscovered by a historian, Sue Eakin, in 1936. The memoir was reissued in the 1960s. Since its publication, the memoir has been a bestseller and has even been adapted into two film versions – the latter was released in 2013 and even received an Academy Award for Best Picture. Even today, 12 Years a Slave continues to serve as a crucial piece of historical evidence as well as a reminder of the racial injustice and brutality done to the African-American community in that era.
12 Years A Slave (1853)
Published the same year in which Solomon Northrup was freed from his enslavement, 12 Years A Slave has been a pivotal documented memoir, describing the history of violence and cruelty done to the African American community. Northrup’s experience is testimony to the institutional racism in the United States, one that finally ended with the end of the American Civil War in 1856. The memoir became a vital source of history in the debate over slavery in the years leading up to the Civil War.
Northrup’s memoir is not just about the enslavement and the injustice he faced, but also about the courage with which he faced it all; his struggle for freedom; and his honest account of all that he experienced to tell the world about the inhuman practice of slavery. After falling into obscurity for nearly a century, it was rediscovered by a historian, Sue Eakin, in 1936. The memoir was reissued in the 1960s. Since its publication, the memoir has been a bestseller and has even been adapted into two film versions – the latter was released in 2013 and even received an Academy Award for Best Picture. Even today, 12 Years a Slave continues to serve as a crucial piece of historical evidence as well as a reminder of the racial injustice and brutality done to the African-American community in that era.

Twelve Years a Slave by Solomon Northup

SKU: 9788184305865

“Having been born a freeman, and for more than thirty years enjoyed the blessings of liberty in a free State—and having at the end of that time been kidnapped and sold into Slavery, where I remained, until happily rescued in the month of January, 1853, after a bondage of twelve years—it has been suggested that an account of my life and fortunes would not be uninteresting to the public.” -an excerpt