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Exploring Feelings

by Unknown Author

152 pages2004Future HorizonsISBN 9781932565225

Publication Details

Publisher
Future Horizons
Published
2004
Pages
152
ISBN
9781932565225

About Unknown Author

Tony Attwood (1947- ) wrote on a wide range of topics, including some which overlap or are adjacent to the Asberger's author, Tony Attwood (1952- ), so they need to be disambiguated with care. To help, here is a list of works from the author's web site: Education The Pop Workbook (1987, with Paul Farmer; Edward Arnold) The Football Workbook (with Paul Farmer; Edward Arnold) In Concert (Syston Publishing) The Pop Business (EJ Arnold) Music from Scratch (OUP) The Pop Songbooks (3 volumes, OUP) Tony also wrote the musical to the Adrian Mitchell children's musical "Tamburlane the Mad Hen" which was published by Methuen Business The What’s New Guide to Transport Cafes (What’s New) The Daily Mail Book of Running a Small Business (1989) (contributor) Buying for Business (Kogan Page 1988) The Good Franchise Guide (with Len Hough) Kogan Page 1988/1990 Business Rip Offs and How to Avoid Them (Kogan Page 1987) Fiction Blake’s 7 Afterlife, (Star Books) Doctor Who: Turlough and the Earthlink Dilemma (Star Books) Blake’s 7 The Programme Guide (Target books) Making the Arsenal (Hamilton House 2010) For parents and students How to Choose a Private School (1988, How To Books) Getting Jobs in Music (Cassell) Trade directories Hamilton House Publishing developed five trade Directories which were published twice yearly in the 1980s and 1990s The Radio Advertisers' Guide The Radio Directory The TV Directory The Publishing Directory The Marketing Directory This business was then sold on to Professional Books who later sold it to Reed International. Careerscope When Hamilton House Publishing was sold it retained two series of books, the Careerscope Series (20 books on varying careers for school leavers, published by Hamilton House Publishing) and the Lifescope series (10 books concerning life after school, for school leavers and their parents.) Marketing books Education: The £17bn market (1991, Hamilton H

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