If you liked Reactivity in Confined Spaces by Gareth Lloyd and Ross S. Forgan, start with Finance of International Trade (Questions & Answers) (1984), The papers of the Rev. Dr Rupert E. Davies (1995), and The letters of William Seward (1703-1740) (2004). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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BookOrb recommends Finance of International Trade (Questions & Answers) (1984), The papers of the Rev. Dr Rupert E. Davies (1995), The letters of William Seward (1703-1740) (2004), Charles Wesley and the Struggle for Methodist Identity (2007), and Functional Supramolecular Materials (2017).

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Who wrote Reactivity in Confined Spaces?

Reactivity in Confined Spaces is by Gareth Lloyd and Ross S. Forgan.