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After being convicted and disbarred, Fraser became the confidant of one of Australia's most notorious serial killers, Peter Dupas. What he learned made him the Homicide Squad's secret weapon. Lunatic Soup relates his harrowing experiences of the justice system, as a prisoner, and... on the stand as a witness in a murder trial. Read more
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From 1975 to 2001, Andrew Fraser was a leading criminal solicitor with a national practice. And then it all went horribly wrong. In 1999 he was charged with being knowingly concerned with the importation of a commercial quantity of cocaine and was sentenced to seven years in maxi...mum security prison. Court in the Middle describes his early years. Read more
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The first known detailed study of the early history of the Japanese Diet, providing thorough discussion of the origins of the Japanese parliament and it's development during this formative period. Drawn from primary sources.
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A compelling, jaw-dropping collection of stories from Andrew Fraser.s high-profile career as a criminal defence lawyer.
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The first known detailed study of the early history of the Japanese Diet, providing thorough discussion of the origins of the Japanese parliament and it's development during this formative period. Drawn from primary sources.
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An idiosyncratic account of travels through ten of Europe's least known cities for GBP144, with tips on how to travel as far as possible for as little as possible, booking flights for less than GBP5.
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This classic book provides a comprehensive overview of equine behaviour, an outline of current advances in our understanding, as well as offering insights into contemporary and future challenges for improving horse welfare and safety.
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Fraser offers a groundbreaking contribution to the project of synthesizing Anglo-American constitutional and legal history with the evolutionary biology of ethnicity and a Christian ethno-theology. The WASP Question is valuable for focusing attention on the plight of Anglo-Saxon ...societies assailed by runaway materialism and imposed diversity. Read more
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Description A poetry collection of 47 poems, written, collated and reworked over the last 14 years. From tongue-twisters, and 2 liners, to emotional and heartfelt poems. There is a poem in this book for everyone. Review 'Probably a half-decent attempt at poetry' - Andrew Fraser F...rom the Back Cover To capture, without a camera. To get buy-in, without selling out. To evoke, without speaking. To captivate an audience, without blockading the escape route. To portray, without acting. To impress, with just words. To be relatable, whilst remaining yourself. To fight, but to do so, on your terms. About the Author Andrew Fraser is a 25-year-old writer, originally from Southport, who enjoys writing books and poetry in his spare time and to capture some of the weird experiences he goes through. Read more
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Cats are one of the most popular pets around, but they are also wild animals. This book, focusing on behaviour and well-being, looks at the feline genus as a whole and how our understanding of the domestic cat can help explain wild cat characteristics, and vice versa. It is suita...ble for veterinarians, shelter workers, and animal behaviourists. Read more
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