
HP Innovation Publishing Seminars – The London Book Fair 2011
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Warranty Void Hologram Labels Stickers 1000 SILVER labels – Unique serial number per each label £35.00 These hologram labels are suitable for a great number of security applications, and will see your situation improve-ten fold-if you are suffering any form of fraud or theft of your property, product or services. Whatever your security requirement, these holograms will effectively wipe out any troubles you have been experiencing with fraud, theft, counterfeiting, tampering and general customer … |
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Suffragette Poster [CANVAS ART]: The Cat and Mouse Act, Passed by the Liberal Government £40.00 … |
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Suffragette Poster [OFFICIAL CANVAS ART]: The Cat and Mouse Act £40.00 This canvas artwork depicts the imagery of a Suffragette poster from the era. The canvas is produced using top-end digital printing technologies utilising archival inks which have a lifespan of 150 years and then hand-finished by professionals, into the boxed framework. Each items is finished, to perfection, and the canvas is fully sealed to the rear and supported across the central beam, to provi… |
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Candle Burning: Its Occult Significance (Paths to Inner Power) … |
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The Hiding Place [VHS] [1975] £27.97 … |
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Introduction to Wellness (Video, Ntsc) £32.10 … |
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Microsoft Publisher 2010 (PC DVD) £89.90 Microsoft Publisher 2010 – Complete package – 1 PC – DVD – Win – English – 32/64… |
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Dead Head Fred (PSP) £9.97 Original Storyline Exclusively On The PSP System – Compelling and completely original storyline with Twisted noir humor and violence in a portrayal of revenge and redemption in an artistically unique environment Dynamic Camera Revolutionizes Action Gameplay – Dynamic camera that immerses you into the action without having to control a manual camera Head Mechanic Offers An Innovative And Refresh… |
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Select Desktop Publishing 3rd Edition (PC) £2.99 … |
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Steamboy [DVD] [2006] £3.75 The first feature Katsuhiro Otomo has written and directed since his watershed Akira (1988), Steamboy offers a fantastic, sepia-toned vision of the past-as-future. In place of the dystopic Neo-Tokyo of Akira, Steamboy is set in England in 1866. Young Ray Steam receives a Steam Ball, a mysterious, powerful device, from his inventor grandfather. Governments and businesses covet the Steam Ball, and R… |