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The prevention of racial discrimination in Britain
Abbott, SimonLondon, New York, published for the United Nations Institute for Training and the Institute of Race Relations by Oxford U.P., 1971. -
A record of births, marriages and deaths, in Worcester, Vermont, from October 21, 1813, to June 18, 1858 [electronic resource] : alphabetically arranged
Abbott, Simon C., 1826-1858Montpelier : E.P. Walton, printer, 1858.Online Sabin Americana, 1500-1926
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Investigating Alias : secrets and spies
London ; New York : I. B. Tauris ; New York : Distributed by Palgrave Macmillan in the United States of America, 2007.First aired in 2001, "Alias" is a spy drama with a central action heroine, a complex narrative of moral twists, turns, lies and double-crosses, and an imaginative array of gadgets, gizmos and glamorous costumes. It has become a leading cult television series with a loyal fan following. In the wake of 9/11, "Alias'" themes of doubles and duplicity have been perfectly placed to comment on global relations and the personal paranoias of post 9/11 citizens. But as much as "Alias" reflects contemporary global politics, at its core are themes of family and relationships. The series is ending with a bang in 2006 and "Investigating "Alias"" is the first book to give a full and fascinating examination of the series in its entirety, with a complete episode guide. Placing the series within the wider context of American Quality Television and the spy genre, contributors consider the central role of family, race, gender and moral ambiguity in "Alias". They also focus on the creator of "Alias", JJ Abrams, and discuss the development and influence of the fan world beyond the series with in-depth studies of DVD releases, tie-in, fan and slash fiction. is the first book to give a full and fascinating examination of the series in its entirety, with a complete episode guide.
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