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Revision Guides and Workbooks for Sale. All in pristine condition. Bundles can be organised if desired



CGP GCSE Complete Revision and Practice - ?10

- AQA Chemistry

- AQA Physics

- AQA Biology

- Modern World History x2

- Physical Education


CGP GCSE The Revision Guide ?5

- Biology for AQA (Grade 9-1)

- Chemistry for AQA (Grade 9-1)

- Physics for AQA (Grade 9-1)

- French

- German


CGP IGCSE The Revision Guide ?6

- Mathematics for Edexcel


CGP Exam Practice Workbook and Answer Books ?6

- For AQA (Grade 9-1), new courses starting Sep. 2016

- Biology

- Physics

- Chemistry


CGP

GCSE German The Revision Guide (for 2001 onwards) ?3


Nelson Thornes ?5

- AQA iGCSE Physics textbook

- AQA iGCSE Chemistry textbook


- AQA iGCSE Chemistry revision guide

- AQA iGCSE Biology revision guide

- AQA iGCSE Physics revision guide


Cambridge iGCSE History ?7

- Option B: the 20th Century Coursebook Second Edition


Oxford University Press

- Complete 20th Century History for Cambridge iGCSE Revision Guide

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