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China today. No. 802

China, 1970

Exploring the night sky

United States, 1956

When Friends Were Enemies: The Story of the Dunera Boys

Australia, 1991

M. Butterfly [NTSC]

United States, 1993

Sharing: the School Community Library

Australia, 1977

Namatjira the painter. - Rev. ed.

Australia, 1974

The Full Monty

United Kingdom, 1997

Factory inspector

United Kingdom, 1948

Notes on a harpsichord

United Kingdom, 1975

Salt

Canada, 2000

We Don't Own a Dog

United Kingdom, 2012

Rise of the Roman Empire

United States, 1954

Film for guitar

Australia, 1965

Taming the crippler

United States, 1954

Canada on stage

Canada, 1960

Out of sight

Australia, 1983

Geography of South America: countries of the Andes

United States, 1961

A Time to kill

United States, 1996
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