Alan Watts Instant Weather Forecasting

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ISBN Bloomsbury 147292973X
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136 x 217 mm
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5th
Extent
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64
Illustrations
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Colour photos throughout
Imprint
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Adlard Coles
ISBN
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9781472929730
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19-05-2016
Bloomsbury
Bloomsbury is a British publishing house. It was founded in 1986 by three friends, all of whom were working in publishing at the time. The company is named after Bloomsbury Square in London, where two of the founders worked. Bloomsbury is now a division of the media conglomerate Bertelsmann.