Cambridge: The Story of a City

Cambridge: The Story of a City
ISBN-10
1859832423
ISBN-13
9781859832424
Series
Cambridge
Category
Cambridge (England)
Pages
200
Language
English
Published
2001
Publisher
Breedon Books Publishing
Author
Chris Elliott

Description

The Cambridge Rapist – Peter Cook , and the mask Cook used . RAPIST possibility not only of curing that disease one day , but also of creating ' designer ' drugs that could tackle other illnesses as well . One thing that the city did ...

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