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Alan Fraser

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    Acts & Monuments
    The Hitler Trophy
    Starting Science: Student Book 2
    Starting science. Bk. 1
    The Craft of Piano Playing
    • 2019

      Acts & Monuments

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Barry Todd is one of life's good guys - everybody says so. But, when the opportunity presents itself to steal fifty thousand pounds without anyone being able to trace the theft back to him, Barry finds himself wondering - if nothing bad were to happen to anyone, would being good really matter anymore?

      Acts & Monuments
    • 2016

      With golf returning to the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro 2016, seasoned golf writer Alan Fraser examines the sport's history and future at the Games, brilliantly telling the intriguing tale of the unofficial tournament sanctioned by Adolf Hitler himself for the notorious Berlin Olympics of 1936.

      The Hitler Trophy
    • 2011

      The Craft of Piano Playing

      A New Approach to Piano Technique

      • 512 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      Focusing on piano technique, master pianist Alan Fraser presents a unique and comprehensive method in this guide. The book features over 100 illustrations and introduces a series of original exercises designed to enhance the reader's skills. Fraser's innovative approach aims to deepen understanding and improve performance, making it an essential resource for pianists at all levels.

      The Craft of Piano Playing
    • 1996

      This textbook is part of a general science course for students in the age range 11-14. The material is divided into three levels, through which students can progress at their own speed.

      Starting science. Bk. 1
    • 1986

      Starting Science: Student Book 2

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      A highly successful general science course, the enduring popularity of Starting Science stems from its built-in differentiation, colourful, straightforward style, and its content-based approach.

      Starting Science: Student Book 2