China Ancient Culture, Modern Society by Peter Xiaoming Yu, G. Wright Doyle Paperback, 244 Pages, Published 2012 by Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agency, Llc ISBN-13: 978-1-61897-597-3, ISBN: 1-61897-597-8
China Ancient Culture, Modern Society by Peter Xiaoming Yu, George Wright Doyle Hardcover, 244 Pages, Published 2009 by Strategic Book Publishing ISBN-13: 978-1-60860-635-1, ISBN: 1-60860-635-X
Spycatcher(Large Print) The Candid Autobiography of a Senior Intelligence Officer (G K Hall Book Series) by PeterWright, Paul Greengrass Hardcover, 597 Pages, Published 1988 by G K Hall & Co Large Print ISBN-13: 978-0-8161-4512-6, ISBN: 0-8161-4512-1
"The former assistant director of MI5 offers an account of British Intelligence, including his work on the Ring of Five and exposing Soviet espionage and the conspiracy to oust Harold Wilson from the office of Prime Minister in the 1970s"
Ferrari Formula 1 Under the Skin of the Championship-Winning F1-2000 (R-356) by PeterG. Wright Hardcover, 256 Pages, Published 2004 by David Bull Publishing ISBN-13: 978-0-7680-1341-2, ISBN: 0-7680-1341-0
Numbers a commentary (The Old Testament library) by Martin Noth, James D. Martin Hardcover, 258 Pages, Published 1968 by Scm-Canterbury Press Ltd ISBN-13: 978-0-334-01156-9, ISBN: 0-334-01156-6
"This light ORANGE covered Australian hardback ( printed in Dublin in 1987, 1 of 60,000 ), is the TRUE First Edition by William Heinemann, Australia. This was the surpressed edition Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, tried to prevent appearing in the public domain. The light orange cloth cover has silver lettering to the spine. The copy looks unread; all the corners are sound as well as the hinges. The paper is high quality, bright, white ..."
"Formula 1 Technology offers an in-depth look at the engineering, design and production of Formula 1 cars. It focuses on the most technically challenging years, showing how the technology and engineering have evolved from mechanical systems, most of which one could hold in the hand, look at closely, and see how they should work, to systems dominated by silicon wafers so small one can hardly see them. Author Peter Wright identifies and ..."