Shades of Grey

  • Shades of Grey: 1960s Lisbon in Novel, Film and Photobook
    By Paul Melo e Castro

    ... their focus on form and their creative, metaphorical use of sound. These are characteristics that Belarmino also shares and which define Lopes's film's poetic approach to the city. dupin observes that the Free Cinema ...

  • Shades of Grey
    By Clea Simon

    At this point, she'd rather think of him as a callow cad than a heartbroken nice guy, stuck with this ditz; or, for that matter, as a killer. Could Bruce have been faking it? Dulcie climbed back up the stairs, trying to remember every ...

  • Shades of Grey: Decorating with the most elegant of neutrals
    By Kate Watson Smyth

    Crammed with fascinating facts, expert advice and a wealth of essential information, Shades of Grey will guide you through the minefield that is choosing exactly the right shade of grey paint.

  • Shades of Grey: A Gaslight Gothic Mystery
    By B. Conner

    A woman orphaned as a child and who spent an unhappy life with her aunt moves in with a young socialite after her aunt's murder, only to find her friend's stepfather wishes her dead too.

  • Shades of Grey: A Novel
    By Jasper Fforde

    The New York Times bestseller and “a rich brew of dystopic fantasy and deadpan goofiness” (The Washington Post) from the author of the Thursday Next series and Early Riser Welcome to Chromatacia, where the societal hierarchy is strictly ...

  • Shades of Grey
    By Jasper Fforde

    Imagine a black and white world where colour is a commodity . . . It is a world invented by comic and creative genius - and Number One bestseller - Jasper Fforde.

  • Shades of Grey: Decorating with the most elegant of neutrals
    By Kate Watson-Smyth

    Full of expert advice and essential information and spiced with a generous dash of humor, this book will guide you through the minefield that is choosing the perfect shade of gray paint.

  • Shades of Grey
    By J. C. Phelps

    New job.

  • Shades of Grey
    By Jasper Fforde

    If George Orwell had tripped over a paint pot or Douglas Adams favoured colour swatches instead of towels, neither of them would have come up with anything as eccentrically brilliant as Shades of Grey.

  • Shades of Grey
    By Jasper Fforde

    No one could cheat the Colourman and the colour test.

  • Shades of Grey
    By Barrington Watson

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