Books by Claudia Martin

Portrait of Claudia Martin

Claudia Martin is an accomplished author and editor, celebrated for her engaging non-fiction that makes complex subjects accessible to readers of all ages. Her books often explore geography, history, science, and culture, blending clear explanations with striking visuals to inspire curiosity and learning.

With a background in educational publishing, Martin's work is known for its accuracy, clarity, and appeal to both students and general readers. Whether introducing young minds to the wonders of the world or providing adults with concise reference guides, she brings insight and enthusiasm to every page.

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101 products


  • Stupendous and Tremendous Science: Ecstatic and

    Hachette Children's Group Stupendous and Tremendous Science: Ecstatic and

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisSay hello to sensational science with this fast-fact-packed tour of all things energy-related. It's the perfect way for children aged 9 plus to brush up on their S.T.E.M. stats and cement what they have learned in class with this fun book.Energy explores the most incredible, weird and most awe-inspiring facts about different types of energy in bite-sized chunks of text, so readers won't be overwhelmed with information. Funny illustrations and photos are designed to hold their interest, and help them engage with S.T.E.M. topics.Energy takes a look at electricity, sound and light, as well as nuclear, chemical and renewable energy. There is also a fun activity to race tin cans using static electricity for budding STEMsters to try out, too.The Stupendous and Tremendous Science series is ideal for all children aged 9+ who are studying S.T.E.M. topics at school or who simply have a fascination with science. It covers all the core topics in a fun and accessible way.Title in the series:Ecstatic and Excellent EnergyHappy and Healthy Human BodyPowerful and Pongy PlantsSoaring and Spectacular SpaceTable of Contents 1: Eternal energy 1: What a star! 1: Feeling hot! 1: Lovely light 1: Shaky, shaky sound 1: Crucial chemical energy 1: Moving along 1: Lots of potential 1: Exciting electricity 1: Freaky fossil fuels 1: Going nuclear 1: Really renewable 1: Astonishing activity: static electricity race 1: Glossary 1: Further information 1: Index

    1 in stock

    £11.04

  • Stupendous and Tremendous Technology: Mega and

    Hachette Children's Group Stupendous and Tremendous Technology: Mega and

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisSay hello to the marvels of machinery with this fast-fact-packed exploration of all things mechanical. It's the perfect way for children aged 9 plus to brush up on their S.T.E.M. stats and cement what they have learned in class with this fun book.Machines explores the most interesting, weird and awe-inspiring facts about all kinds of machine in bite-sized chunks of text, so readers won't be overwhelmed with information. Funny illustrations and photos are designed to hold their interest, and help them engage with S.T.E.M. topics.Machines takes a look at the six simples machines, including wheels, levers and inclined planes as well as more complex machines, such as pulleys, springs and hydraulics. There is also a fun activity to build a marshmallow-flinging catapult for budding STEMsters to try out!The Stupendous and Tremendous Technology series is ideal for all children aged 9+ who are studying S.T.E.M. topics at school or who simply have a fascination with how things work. It covers all the core topics in a fun and accessible way.Title in the series:Clever and Crafty ComputersMega and Mighty MachinesRemarkable and Roving RobotsTerrific and Trailblazing TransportAlso available is Stupendous and Tremendous Science:Ecstatic and Excellent EnergyHappy and Healthy Human BodyPowerful and Pongy PlantsSoaring and Spectacular SpaceTable of Contents 1: Magnificent machines 1: Getting moving 1: Wonderful wedges 1: Up the ramp 1: Wheely good 1: Lovely levers 1: Pull a pulley 1: Screw it in 1: Go up a gear 1: Round and round 1: Springy springs 1: Fabulous fluids 1: Astonishing activity: Build a catapult 1: Glossary 1: Further information 1: Index

    2 in stock

    £12.34

  • Stupendous and Tremendous Science: Powerful and

    Hachette Children's Group Stupendous and Tremendous Science: Powerful and

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisSay goodbye to boring biology with this fast-fact-packed tour of the world of plants. It's the perfect way for children aged 9 plus to brush up on their S.T.E.M. stats and cement what they have learned in class with this fun book.Plants explores the oddest, weirdest and most interesting facts about and features of plants in bite-sized chunks of text, so readers won't be overwhelmed with information. Funny illustrations and photos are designed to hold their interest, and help them engage with S.T.E.M. topics.Plants takes a look at plant parts - such as leaves and flowers - and their functions. It looks at the ingenious ways plants pollinate, grow and defend themselves, and how some even eat animals to survive. There is also a fun activity all about revealing the colours of leaves for budding STEMsters to try out, too.The Stupendous and Tremendous Science series is ideal for all children aged 9+ who are studying S.T.E.M. topics at school or who simply have a fascination with science. It covers all the core topics in a fun and accessible way.Title in the series:Ecstatic and Excellent EnergyHappy and Healthy Human BodyPowerful and Pongy PlantsSoaring and Spectacular SpaceTable of Contents 1: Precious plants 1: Daring to be different 1: Get to the root of it 1: Leave it! 1: Fierce flowers 1: Powerful pollination 1: Weird Fruit 1: Strange seeds 1: Killer plants 1: Don't eat me! 1: Funky feeders 1: Oddly useful 1: Astonishing activity: Colourful leaves 1: Glossary 1: Further information 1: Index

    15 in stock

    £12.34

  • Stupendous and Tremendous Technology: Terrific

    Hachette Children's Group Stupendous and Tremendous Technology: Terrific

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisWelcome to the jet-set world of transport with this fast-fact-packed exploration of ways to travel. It's the perfect way for children aged 9 plus to brush up on their S.T.E.M. stats and cement what they have learned in class with this fun book.Transport explores the most interesting, incredible and awe-inspiring facts about all kinds of transport in bite-sized chunks of text, so readers won't be overwhelmed with information. Funny illustrations and photos are designed to hold their interest, and help them engage with S.T.E.M. topics.Transport takes a look at the early forms of transport and the invention of the wheel, bicycles, trains, planes, cars, rockets and more! There is also a fun activity to design your own machine of the future for budding STEMsters to try out!The Stupendous and Tremendous Technology series is ideal for all children aged 9+ who are studying S.T.E.M. topics at school or who simply have a fascination with how things work. It covers all the core topics in a fun and accessible way.Title in the series:Clever and Crafty ComputersMega and Mighty MachinesRemarkable and Roving RobotsTerrific and Trailblazing TransportAlso available is Stupendous and Tremendous Science:Ecstatic and Excellent EnergyHappy and Healthy Human BodyPowerful and Pongy PlantsSoaring and Spectacular SpaceTable of Contents 1: Getting moving 1: Brilliant bikes! 1: Steaming ahead 1: Cool cars 1: Driving into the future 1: No wheels! 1: Terrific trains 1: Sail away! 1: Diving deep 1: Up in the air 1: Powerful planes 1: Spectacular spacecraft 1: Astonishing activity: Design a vehicle 1: Glossary 1: Further reading 1: Index

    1 in stock

    £12.34

  • Stupendous and Tremendous Technology Clever and

    Hachette Children's Group Stupendous and Tremendous Technology Clever and

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisWelcome to the clever world of computers with this fast-fact-packed exploration of micro-chipped marvels. It''s the perfect way for children aged 9+ to brush up on their S.T.E.M. stats and cement what they have learned in class with this fun book.Computers explores the most interesting, amazing and awe-inspiring facts about all kinds of computer in bite-sized chunks of text so readers won''t be overwhelmed with information.. Funny illustrations and photos will hold their interest, and help them engage with S.T.E.M. topics.Computers takes a look at the early invention of computers, hardware and software, the Internet and the World Wide Web, games and virtual reality. There is also a fun activity to try out unplugged artificial intelligence coding skills for budding STEMsters to try out!The Stupendous and Tremendous Technology series is ideal for all children aged 9+ who are studying S.T.E.M. topics at school or who are fascinated by how things work. It covers all the core topics in a fun and accessible way.Title in the series:Clever and Crafty ComputersMega and Mighty MachinesRemarkable and Roving RobotsTerrific and Trailblazing TransportAlso available is Stupendous and Tremendous Science:Ecstatic and Excellent EnergyHappy and Healthy Human BodyPowerful and Pongy PlantsSoaring and Spectacular Space

    5 in stock

    £8.54

  • Stupendous and Tremendous Science: Ecstatic and

    Hachette Children's Group Stupendous and Tremendous Science: Ecstatic and

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisSay hello to sensational science with this fast-fact-packed tour of all things energy-related. It's the perfect way for children aged 9 plus to brush up on their S.T.E.M. stats and cement what they have learned in class with this fun book.Energy explores the most incredible, weird and most awe-inspiring facts about different types of energy in bite-sized chunks of text, so readers won't be overwhelmed with information. Funny illustrations and photos are designed to hold their interest, and help them engage with S.T.E.M. topics.Energy takes a look at electricity, sound and light, as well as nuclear, chemical and renewable energy. There is also a fun activity to race tin cans using static electricity for budding STEMsters to try out, too.The Stupendous and Tremendous Science series is ideal for all children aged 9+ who are studying S.T.E.M. topics at school or who simply have a fascination with science. It covers all the core topics in a fun and accessible way.Title in the series:Ecstatic and Excellent EnergyHappy and Healthy Human BodyPowerful and Pongy PlantsSoaring and Spectacular SpaceTable of Contents 1: Eternal energy 1: What a star! 1: Feeling hot! 1: Lovely light 1: Shaky, shaky sound 1: Crucial chemical energy 1: Moving along 1: Lots of potential 1: Exciting electricity 1: Freaky fossil fuels 1: Going nuclear 1: Really renewable 1: Astonishing activity: static electricity race 1: Glossary 1: Further information 1: Index

    15 in stock

    £8.54

  • Stupendous and Tremendous Technology Mega and

    Hachette Children's Group Stupendous and Tremendous Technology Mega and

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisSay hello to the marvels of machinery with this fast-fact-packed exploration of all things mechanical. It''s the perfect way for children aged 9 plus to brush up on their S.T.E.M. stats and cement what they have learned in class with this fun book.Machines explores the most interesting, weird and awe-inspiring facts about all kinds of machine in bite-sized chunks of text, so readers won''t be overwhelmed with information. Funny illustrations and photos are designed to hold their interest, and help them engage with S.T.E.M. topics.Machines takes a look at the six simples machines, including wheels, levers and inclined planes as well as more complex machines, such as pulleys, springs and hydraulics. There is also a fun activity to build a marshmallow-flinging catapult for budding STEMsters to try out!The Stupendous and Tremendous Technology series is ideal for all children aged 9+ who are studying S.T.E.M. topics at school or who simply hav

    15 in stock

    £8.54

  • Stupendous and Tremendous Science: Powerful and

    Hachette Children's Group Stupendous and Tremendous Science: Powerful and

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisSay goodbye to boring biology with this fast-fact-packed tour of the world of plants. It's the perfect way for children aged 9 plus to brush up on their S.T.E.M. stats and cement what they have learned in class with this fun book.Plants explores the oddest, weirdest and most interesting facts about and features of plants in bite-sized chunks of text, so readers won't be overwhelmed with information. Funny illustrations and photos are designed to hold their interest, and help them engage with S.T.E.M. topics.Plants takes a look at plant parts - such as leaves and flowers - and their functions. It looks at the ingenious ways plants pollinate, grow and defend themselves, and how some even eat animals to survive. There is also a fun activity all about revealing the colours of leaves for budding STEMsters to try out, too.The Stupendous and Tremendous Science series is ideal for all children aged 9+ who are studying S.T.E.M. topics at school or who simply have a fascination with science. It covers all the core topics in a fun and accessible way.Title in the series:Ecstatic and Excellent EnergyHappy and Healthy Human BodyPowerful and Pongy PlantsSoaring and Spectacular SpaceTable of Contents 1: Precious plants 1: Daring to be different 1: Get to the root of it 1: Leave it! 1: Fierce flowers 1: Powerful pollination 1: Weird Fruit 1: Strange seeds 1: Killer plants 1: Don't eat me! 1: Funky feeders 1: Oddly useful 1: Astonishing activity: Colourful leaves 1: Glossary 1: Further information 1: Index

    1 in stock

    £8.09

  • Stupendous and Tremendous Technology Terrific and

    Hachette Children's Group Stupendous and Tremendous Technology Terrific and

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisWelcome to the jet-set world of transport with this fast-fact-packed exploration of ways to travel. It''s the perfect way for children aged 9 plus to brush up on their S.T.E.M. stats and cement what they have learned in class with this fun book.Transport explores the most interesting, incredible and awe-inspiring facts about all kinds of transport in bite-sized chunks of text, so readers won''t be overwhelmed with information. Funny illustrations and photos are designed to hold their interest, and help them engage with S.T.E.M. topics.Transport takes a look at the early forms of transport and the invention of the wheel, bicycles, trains, planes, cars, rockets and more! There is also a fun activity to design your own machine of the future for budding STEMsters to try out!The Stupendous and Tremendous Technology series is ideal for all children aged 9+ who are studying S.T.E.M. topics at school or who simply have a fascination with how things work. It covers all the core topics in a fun and accessible way.Title in the series:Clever and Crafty ComputersMega and Mighty MachinesRemarkable and Roving RobotsTerrific and Trailblazing TransportAlso available is Stupendous and Tremendous Science:Ecstatic and Excellent EnergyHappy and Healthy Human BodyPowerful and Pongy PlantsSoaring and Spectacular Space

    5 in stock

    £8.54

  • Fun Science: Experiments with Cookery

    Hachette Children's Group Fun Science: Experiments with Cookery

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisMaking science fun by applying core science learning to high interest hobbies.Have fun with science by trying these exciting, surprising experiments. Beautiful illustrations by Annie Wilkinson show how to master the science and skills with clear step-by-step instructions and easily accessible materials. Encourages readers to free their imagination to ask questions, find their own solutions and create dazzling results as a team.In Fun Science Experiments with Cookery, learn about the science behind baking, fizzing and mixing. Turn a flowing liquid into a crunchy solid. Create chemical reactions to transform your ingredients. Feed friendly bacteria! Add your own twist to all the experiments, then decorate your delicious creations.Suitable for readers 7 and up. Title in the series:Experiments with ArtExperiments with PlantsExperiments with MusicExperiments with CookeryTable of Contents 1: Give cookery science a go! 1: Sugar crystal lollipops 1: Colour-changing noodles 1: Fizzy lemonade 1: Sourdough bread 1: Invisible ink wraps 1: Jiggling jelly 1: Glossary 1: Further reading 1: Index

    15 in stock

    £8.54

  • Fun Science: Experiments with Art

    Hachette Children's Group Fun Science: Experiments with Art

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisMaking science fun by applying core science learning to high interest hobbies.Have fun with science by trying these exciting, surprising experiments. Beautiful illustrations by Annie Wilkinson show how to master the science and skills with clear step-by-step instructions and easily accessible materials. Encourages readers to free their imagination to ask questions, find their own solutions and create dazzling results as a team.In Fun Science Experiments with Art, learn about the science behind mixing, splattering and squeezing. Find out about colour by separating inks and spinning paints! Discover more about solids and liquids. Work out how gravity creates art. Add your own twist to all the experiments, then display your stunning creations.Suitable for readers 7 and up. Title in the series:Experiments with ArtExperiments with PlantsExperiments with MusicExperiments with CookeryTable of Contents 1: Give art science a go! 1: Chromatography butterflies 1: Spinning splatters 1: Rainbow oobleck 1: Marbled paper 1: Pendulum painting 1: Colourful copters 1: Glossary 1: Further reading 1: Index

    15 in stock

    £8.54

  • Fun Science: Experiments with Music

    Hachette Children's Group Fun Science: Experiments with Music

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisMaking science fun by applying core science learning to high interest hobbies.In Fun Science Experiments with Music, learn about the science behind singing, plucking and blowing. Find out about sound waves by making sugar dance. Discover why music sounds high or low. Jiggle your vocal cords! Add your own twist to all the experiments, then perform on your home-made instruments.Have fun with science by trying these exciting, surprising experiments. Beautiful illustrations by Annie Wilkinson show how to master the science and skills with clear step-by-step instructions and easily accessible materials. Encourages readers to free their imagination to ask questions, find their own solutions and create dazzling results as a team.Suitable for readers 7 and up. Title in the series:Experiments with ArtExperiments with PlantsExperiments with MusicExperiments with CookeryTable of Contents 1: Give music science a go! 1: Sugary sounds 1: Water music 1: Short straws 1: Strum a guitar 1: Kazoo for you 1: Sing high 1: Glossary 1: Further reading 1: Index

    5 in stock

    £8.54

  • Fun Science Experiments with Plants

    Hachette Children's Group Fun Science Experiments with Plants

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisMaking science of plants fun by applying core science learning to high interest hobbies

    2 in stock

    £12.99

  • Geology Rocks!: Weathering and Erosion

    Hachette Children's Group Geology Rocks!: Weathering and Erosion

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisExplore the building blocks of our planet with fun jokes, cartoons and hands-on activities.Find out how weathering breaks rock and erosion carries away the pieces, carving our planet's surface into jagged peaks and deep valleys. Learn about fantastic features from caves and arches to beaches and dunes.This book is part of the Geology Rocks series. This collection of books examines the Earth's make up, from the different types of rock it is made from to discovering the structure of the planet itself and how tectonic plates relate to earthquakes and volcanoes. PErfect for readers aged 7 and up.Table of Contents 1: What are weathering and erosion? 1: What are rocks made of? 1: Cliffs and caves 1: Seashore sand 1: Rivers 1: Waterfalls 1: Glaciers 1: Freezing water 1: Wind-blown sand 1: Karst creations 1: Moving masses 1: How do humans cause erosion? 1: Quick quiz answers 1: Now test your knowledge! 1: Glossary 1: Further reading 1: Index

    5 in stock

    £12.34

  • Geology Rocks!: Weathering and Erosion

    Hachette Children's Group Geology Rocks!: Weathering and Erosion

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisExplore the building blocks of our planet with fun jokes, cartoons and hands-on activities.Find out how weathering breaks rock and erosion carries away the pieces, carving our planet's surface into jagged peaks and deep valleys. Learn about fantastic features from caves and arches to beaches and dunes.This book is part of the Geology Rocks series. This collection of books examines the Earth's make up, from the different types of rock it is made from to discovering the structure of the planet itself and how tectonic plates relate to earthquakes and volcanoes. With a mix of photos and illustrations, these books are perfect for readers aged 7 and up.Other books in the series: Erosion and Weathering / Fossils / Earthquakes and Volcanoes/ The Rock Cycle/ Earth's Layers/ Types of SoilTable of Contents 1: What are weathering and erosion? 1: What are rocks made of? 1: Cliffs and caves 1: Seashore sand 1: Rivers 1: Waterfalls 1: Glaciers 1: Freezing water 1: Wind-blown sand 1: Karst creations 1: Moving masses 1: How do humans cause erosion? 1: Quick quiz answers 1: Now test your knowledge! 1: Glossary 1: Further reading 1: Index

    15 in stock

    £8.54

  • Geology Rocks!: The Rock Cycle

    Hachette Children's Group Geology Rocks!: The Rock Cycle

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisExplore the building blocks of our planet with fun jokes, cartoons and hands-on activities.Find out how the rock cycle makes, changes and destroys Earth's rocks. Explore how violent volcanoes can create new rock, but water and wind can break and take away rock. Experiment with making your own rocks, rivers and juddering tectonic plates.This book is part of the Geology Rocks series. This collection of books examines the Earth's make up, from the different types of rock it is made from to discovering the structure of the planet itself, and how tectonic plates relate to earthquakes and volcanoes.Perfect for readers 7 and up.Table of Contents 1: What is the rock cycle? 1: Hot inside 1: Moving water 1: Constant change 1: Wonderful weathering 1: Carried away 1: Drop it! 1: Super sedimentary 1: Magical metamorphic 1: Incredible igneous 1: Moving up 1: Look out! 1: Quick quiz answers 1: Now test your knowledge! 1: Glossary 1: Further reading 1: Index

    15 in stock

    £8.54

  • Geology Rocks!: The Rock Cycle

    Hachette Children's Group Geology Rocks!: The Rock Cycle

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisExplore the building blocks of our planet with fun jokes, cartoons and hands-on activities.Find out how the rock cycle makes, changes and destroys Earth's rocks. Explore how violent volcanoes can create new rock, but water and wind can break and take away rock. Experiment with making your ownrocks, rivers and juddering tectonic plates.This book is part of the Geology Rocks series. This collection of books examines the Earth's make up, from the different types of rock it is made from to discovering the structure of the planet itself and how tectonic plates relate to earthquakes and volcanoes.Perfect for readers 7 and up.Table of Contents 1: What is the rock cycle? 1: Hot inside 1: Moving water 1: Constant change 1: Wonderful weathering 1: Carried away 1: Drop it! 1: Super sedimentary 1: Magical metamorphic 1: Incredible igneous 1: Moving up 1: Look out! 1: Quick quiz answers 1: Now test your knowledge! 1: Glossary 1: Further reading 1: Index

    5 in stock

    £12.34

  • Geology Rocks!: Earthquakes and Volcanoes

    Hachette Children's Group Geology Rocks!: Earthquakes and Volcanoes

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisExplore the building blocks of our planet with fun jokes, cartoons and hands-on activities.Find out why earthquakes shake the ground and what makes volcanoes erupt. Learn how to measure earthquakes, escape tsunamis, and build skyscrapers that do not fall down. Explore different types of volcanoes,such as shield volcanoes, stratovolcanoes and supervolcanoesThis book is part of the Geology Rocks series. This collection of books examines the Earth's make up, from the different types of rock it is made from to discovering the structure of the planet itself and how tectonic plates relate to earthquakes and volcanoes.Perfect for readers 7 and up.Table of Contents 1: On the move 1: What is an earthquake? 1: Measuring earthquakes 1: Tsunamis 1: Earthquake safety 1: What makes a volcano? 1: Volcano shapes 1: Eruptions 1: Supervolcanoes 1: Active or extinct? 1: Hot springs and geysers 1: Living with volcanoes 1: Quick quiz answers 1: Now test your knowledge! 1: Glossary 1: Further reading 1: Index

    1 in stock

    £12.99

  • Geology Rocks!: Earthquakes and Volcanoes

    Hachette Children's Group Geology Rocks!: Earthquakes and Volcanoes

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisExplore the building blocks of our planet with fun jokes, cartoons and hands-on activities.Find out why earthquakes shake the ground and what makes volcanoes erupt. Learn how to measure earthquakes, escape tsunamis and build skyscrapers that do not fall down. Explore different types of volcanoes, such as shield volcanoes, stratovolcanoes and supervolcanoesThis book is part of the Geology Rocks series. This collection of books examines the Earth's make up, from the different types of rock it is made from to discovering the structure of the planet itself, and how tectonic plates relate to earthquakes and volcanoes.Perfect for readers 7 and up.Table of Contents 1: On the move 1: What is an earthquake? 1: Measuring earthquakes 1: Tsunamis 1: Earthquake safety 1: What makes a volcano? 1: Volcano shapes 1: Eruptions 1: Supervolcanoes 1: Active or extinct? 1: Hot springs and geysers 1: Living with volcanoes 1: Quick quiz answers 1: Now test your knowledge! 1: Glossary 1: Further reading 1: Index

    15 in stock

    £8.54

  • Nature's Classroom: Plants

    Hachette Children's Group Nature's Classroom: Plants

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisWhy do some plants eat insects? What makes plants green?Welcome to the wonderful world of plants where you'll learn about different types of seeds, leaves and fruit and discover how plants make food for themselves - and for us!Nature's Classroom looks at the nature we can find all around us, and what we can learn from it. The bite-size chunks of information, bright illustrations and fun outdoor activities will leave readers feeling inspired by nature. Perfect for readers aged 7+Table of Contents 1: Meet the plants 2: Being different 3: Staying alive 4: Happy habitats 5: Looking at leaves 6: Fun with flowers 7: Fine fruit 8: Sprouting seeds 9: Clever cones 10: Special spores 11: Who eats what 12: Made by plants 13: Awesome activities 14: Glossary 15: Further reading and quiz-tastic answers 16: Index

    1 in stock

    £12.34

  • Natures Classroom Plants

    Hachette Children's Group Natures Classroom Plants

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisWhy do some plants eat insects? What makes plants green?Welcome to the wonderful world of plants where you''ll learn about different types of seeds, leaves and fruit and discover how plants make food for themselves - and for us!Nature''s Classroom looks at the nature we can find all around us, and what we can learn from it. The bite-size chunks of information, bright illustrations and fun outdoor activities will leave readers feeling inspired by nature. Perfect for readers aged 7+

    5 in stock

    £8.54

  • Natures Classroom Habitats

    Hachette Children's Group Natures Classroom Habitats

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisHow do polar bears stay warm? Why do beavers have such large front teeth?Welcome to the world of habitats where you''ll find out how animals survive in different landscapes, from coral reefs to cities. Learn about how animals have adapted to their environments and discover the variety of habitats in your own neighbourhood.Nature''s Classroom looks at the nature we can find all around us, and what we can learn from it. The bite-size chunks of information, bright illustrations and fun outdoor activities will leave readers feeling inspired by nature. Perfect for readers aged 7+

    5 in stock

    £8.54

  • Nature's Classroom: Habitats

    Hachette Children's Group Nature's Classroom: Habitats

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisHow do polar bears stay warm? Why do beavers have such large front teeth?Welcome to the world of habitats where you'll find out how animals survive in different landscapes, from coral reefs to cities. Learn about how animals have adapted to their environments and discover the variety of habitats in your own neighbourhood.Nature's Classroom looks at the nature we can find all around us, and what we can learn from it. The bite-size chunks of information, bright illustrations and fun outdoor activities will leave readers feeling inspired by nature. Perfect for readers aged 7+Table of Contents 1: Hello to Habitats 2: Beautiful Biomes 3: All Change! 4: Making a Chain 5: So Cold! 6: Fabulous Forests 7: Great Grasslands 8: Surprising City 9: Demanding Desert 10: Fantastic Freshwater 11: Super Sea 12: Habitats at Risk 13: Awesome Activities 14: Glossary 15: Further Reading and Quiz-tastic Answers 16: Index

    5 in stock

    £12.34

  • Natures Classroom Weather

    Hachette Children's Group Natures Classroom Weather

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisAre snowflakes identical? How are rainbows made?Welcome to the wonderful world of weather, where you''ll learn about different types of cloud, how the water cycle works, and discover why Earth''s climate is changing and what we can all do to help.Nature''s Classroom looks at the nature we can find all around us, and what we can learn from it. The bite-size chunks of information, bright illustrations and fun outdoor activities, such as making a mini tornado in a bottle, will leave readers feeling inspired by nature.Perfect for children aged 7+

    15 in stock

    £8.54

  • Nature's Classroom: Weather

    Hachette Children's Group Nature's Classroom: Weather

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisAre snowflakes identical? How are rainbows made?Welcome to the wonderful world of weather, where you'll learn about different types of cloud, how the water cycle works, and discover why Earth's climate is changing and what we can all do to help.Nature's Classroom looks at the nature we can find all around us, and what we can learn from it. The bite-size chunks of information, bright illustrations and fun outdoor activities, such as making a mini tornado in a bottle, will leave readers feeling inspired by nature.Perfect for children aged 7+

    15 in stock

    £12.34

  • Scotland: Highlands, Islands, Lochs & Legends

    Amber Books Ltd Scotland: Highlands, Islands, Lochs & Legends

    Out of stock

    Book SynopsisWhere in the world do passenger planes land on the beach each day? Where might you search for the world’s most famous underwater monster? Where would you find a capital city with more listed buildings than anywhere else in the world? Yes, in Scotland of course. The airport runway on the island of Barra is, simply, the beach. People still flock to Loch Ness in the hope of seeing the Loch Ness Monster. And Edinburgh has more listed buildings than any other capital city. Scotland is a fascinating exploration of the most beautiful country of the British Isles. From the pretty Georgian streets of Edinburgh’s New Town to the Victorian grandeur and Art Deco delights of Glasgow, from the remote islands in the Hebrides to the bustle of the Edinburgh Festival, from Europe’s oldest tree (a 3,000-year old twisted yew) to the majesty of Glenfinnan viaduct – made even more famous by the Harry Potter films – the book is packed with 200 spectacular colour photographs. Presented in a landscape format and with captions explaining the story behind each entry, Scotland is a stunning collection of images celebrating this beautiful country.Table of ContentsContents to include Introduction Edinburgh Edinburgh Castle The Royal Mile Arthur’s Seat Salisbury Crags Holyrood Palace Wynds and Courts The Water of Leith New Town streets and circuses Stockbridge The Meadows Marchmont The Grassmarket The Cowgate Old College New College Blackford Hill The Edinburgh Festival and Fringe Scottish Parliament Leith Princes Street Gardens Botanical Gardens Lawnmarket St Mary’s Close Tron Church Cumberland Arms Forth Bridge Glasgow & Other Cities Rennie Mackintosh architecture Sauchiehall Street Kelvingrove Park Glasgow Cathedral Riverside Museum The West End The Clyde Aberdeen Tay Rail Bridge Castles & Estates Balmoral Stirling Castle Castle Tioram Eilean Donan Castle Glamis Castle Kinloch Castle Dunnottar Castle Urquhart Castle Lochranza Castle Duart Castle Ardvreck Castle Tantallon Castle Caerlaverock Castle Lochs, Glens and Coastlines Loch Lomond and Ben Lomond Dumbarton Loch Ness Loch Morar – the deepest loch in Scotland Galloway Forest Park Trossachs Highlands & Islands Glenfinnan Viaduct Ben Nevis Trossachs Scotland has 790 islands, 130 of which are inhabited. The Hebrides Barra – and its beach airport Orkneys The Neolithic settlement of Skara Brae, on the island of Orkney, is the oldest building in Britain, dating from 3100 BC. Shetlands St Kilda – abandoned settlements after the villagers were moved to the mainland Fort William Tobermory

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    £34.77

  • Pets: 300 Small Animals

    Amber Books Ltd Pets: 300 Small Animals

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisTabby cat or toucan? Airedale terrier or Angora rabbit? Python or Parakeet? If you didn’t have a pet as a child, you probably wanted one. Pets features a huge range of pets from everyday pets such as cats and dogs to exotic pets such as tropical fish, toucans and terrapins, from cute mice to formidable pythons, from energetic rabbits to docile tortoises to thoroughbred horses. Part of the highly successful Mini Encyclopedia series, Pets includes 300 pets from around the world, offering a wealth of fascinating information on the background, breeding and natural habitat of these animals. With a page and outstanding colour illustration given to each pet, and specification boxes detailing on the origins, appearance, size, diet and lifespan of each animal, Pets is an easy-to-use pocket reference book for anyone interested in domesticated animals.Table of ContentsBrittany Munsterlander English Pointer Curly Coated Retriever Labrador Retriever Golden Retriever English Setter Irish Setter Clumber Spaniel English Springer Spaniel Sussex Spaniel Cocker Spaniel Italian spinone Standard poodle Norwegian Elkhound Bloodhound Basenji Pharaoh Hound Irish Wolfhound Basset Hound English Foxhound Afghan Hound Greyhound Otterhound Ibizan Hound Airedale Terrier Bull Terrier Cesky Terrier Lakeland terrier Norfolk terrier Scottish terrier Yorkshire Terrier Chihuahua Italian Greyhound Maltese Papillon Pekingese Shih Tzu Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Shar-Pei Bulldog Dalmatian Lhasa Apso Japanese spitz Boston Terrier Bernese Mountain Dog German Boxer Briard Bullmastiff Doberman (Pinscher) Japanese Akita Bearded Collie Border Collie Smooth Collie Komondor Hungarian Puli Hungarian Kuvasz Leonberger Alaskan Malamute Mastiff Neapolitan Mastiff Australian Shepherd Dog Belgian Shepherd Dog Newfoundland German Pinscher Pembroke Welsh corgi British Shorthair Exotic Shorthair Cat Manx American Shorthair American Curl Chartreux Bengal Cat Japanese Bobtail Russian Blue Cat Korat Burmese Bombay Singapura Abyssinian Ocicat California spangled cat Snowshoe cat Cornish Rex Cat Devon Rex Sphinx Cat Selkirk Rex Siamese Cat Tonkinese Oriental Shorthair Cat Havana Brown Cat Egyptian Mau Cat Persian Birman Turkish Angora Cat Turkish Van Cat Maine Coon Norwegian Forest Ragdoll Siberian Tiffanie cat Javanese Scottish Fold American Bobtail Non-pedigree cat Banjo Catfish Hillstream Loach Bronze Cory Cardinal Tetra Redeye Piranha Freshwater Angelfish Lifalili Jewel Cichlid Common Discus Texas cichlid goldfish Harlequin Rasbora Striped Raphael Catfish Kissing Gourami Royal Pleco Threadfin Rainbowfish Siamese Fighting Fish Honey Gourami Glass Catfish Glass Knife Fish American Flagfish Guppy Spotted Scat Targetfish Achilles Tang Sohal Surgeonfish False Clownfish Clown Triggerfish Mandarin Dragonet Copperband Butterflyfish Clown Coris Harlequin Tusk Red Sea Eightline Flasher Pearly Jawfish Comet True percula clownfish Blacktail Humbug Emperor Angelfish Sulphur Damsel Domestic Goose Barbary Duck Yellow-crested cockatoo Moluccan Cockatoo Red-tailed Black Cockatoo Galah Cockatiel Domestic Pigeon Orange-Cheeked Waxbill Finch Blue-Capped Cordon-bleu Finch Canary Domesticated Turkey Ko-Shamo Chicken Dorking Chicken Fisher's Lovebird Turquoise-Fronted Amazon Parrot Blue and Yellow Macaw Scarlet Macaw Military Macaw Burrowing Parakeet Eclectus parrot Black-Capped Lory Parrot Budgerigar Crimson Rosella Red-Rumped Parrot Plum-Headed Parakeet Alexandrine Parakeet Rose-Ringed Parakeet African Grey Parrot Pesquet's Parrot Thick-billed Parrot Rainbow lorikeet Toco Toucan Sheltie Guinea Pig Smooth haired guinea pig Abyssinian guinea pig Long-tailed Chinchilla Dzungarian Hamster Golden Hamster Alaska Rabbit Angora Rabbit Checkered giant rabbit (was german piebald) Dutch Dwarf Hotot English Angora English silver rabbit (white guards) Oryctolagus cuniculus Florida White Giant Chinchilla Rabbit Harlequin Rabbit Himalayan Holland Lop Mini Rex Rabbit Mini/German Lop Netherland Dwarf New Zealand Rhinelander Rabbit Satin Swiss fox rabbit (longhaired rabbit) Pallid gerbil Mongolian gerbil House Mouse Common Rat Ferret Sugar glider Chinese Water Dragon Bearded dragon Painted Terrapin Emerald tree boa Rainbow boa Veiled Chameleon Jackson's Chameleon Common Snake-necked Turtle Victoria Short-necked Turtle Hilaire's Side-necked Turtle Mangrove Snake African egg eating snake Beauty Rat Snake Sungazer lizard Brown Basilisk Lizard Painted Turtle Red-Eared Slider Terrapin/Turtle Green Iguana Caroline green anole Geen tree python Short-Tailed Python Royal Python Common sandfish skink Radiated Tortoise Hermann's Tortoise Arabian horse Mongolian Horse Orlov horse Trakehner horse Lippizaner horse Kladruber Horse Knabstrup horse and pony Selle Francaise horse Ardennes Horse Baudet de Poitou Donkey Camargue horse Oldenburg horse Nonius horse Murgese horse Salerno horse Sanfratellano horse Haflinger Friesian horse Lusitano Andalusian horse Freiberger horse Clydesdale horse Hackney horse and pony Shire horse Thoroughbred Horse Akhal-Teke Horse Appaloosa Morgan horse American Quarter horse Standardbred horse Criollo horse Peruvian paso horse Anglo arabian horse Dulmen pony Dartmoor pony Fell pony Shetland pony Oriental fire bellied toad European Green Toad Blue Poison Dart Frog Barking Tree Frog Clown Tree Frog Asian Painted Frog Giant African Bull Frog American Bull Frog Pickerel Frog Marsh Frog European common frog Fire salamander Crested newt European honey bee Madagascar hissing cockroach Ladybird/Ladybug Leafcutter Ant Field cricket Stick insect Stag beetle Praying mantis Antlion Giant millipede Linnaeus leaf bug Rhinoceros beetle Dung beetle Black emperor scorpion Mexican red kneed tarantula King baboon tarantula Goliath bird eating tarantula

    15 in stock

    £9.49

  • Great Destinations of a Lifetime

    Amber Books Ltd Great Destinations of a Lifetime

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    Book SynopsisFrom the desert of Death Valley in California to the lagoons around Bora Bora in French Polynesia, from Niagara Falls on the US-Canadian border to Victoria Falls on the Zimbabwean-Zambian border, and from Norwegian fjords to the Lascaux cave paintings, Great Destinations roams far and wide in selecting the most outstanding accessible locations around the world. Including both natural and man-made wonders, the book features not only well-known attractions but also less explored places. Discover the Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia’s magnificent 10,582 sq km (4,086 sq miles) wide salt flats; marvel at the multicoloured Rainbow Mountain in Peru; explore Borobudur, a ninth century Buddhist temple in the Javanese jungle; and follow in the footsteps of mythical giants on Ireland’s Giant’s Causeway. Each location is accompanied by a caption explaining the geographical and historical background of the place. Illustrated with 180 colour photographs, Great Destinations of a Lifetime ranges from the Namib Desert to New Zealand’s glaciers, from ancient structures to the spectacular Grand Canyon. A feast of colour, unusual geography and fascinating history, this is the book that will define your bucket list of destinations.Table of ContentsContents includes: NORTH AMERICA Moraine Lake, Alberta, Canada Lake Louise, Banff, Canada Niagara Falls, USA/Canada Mount Rushmore, South Dakota, USA Death Valley, California, USA Big Sur, California, USA Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, USA Joshua Tree National Park, USA Yosemite Falls, USA The Waves, Arizona, USA Palenque, Mexico Teotihuacan, Mexico Tikal, Guatemala Monteverdi Cloud Forest, Costa Rica SOUTH AMERICA Rainbow Mountain, Peru Machu Picchu, Peru Angel Falls, Venezuela Iguazu Falls, Argentina/Uruguay Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia Galapagos Islands Christ the Redeemer, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Torres del Paine National Park, Chile EUROPE Blue Lagoon, Iceland World’s End, Norway Stockholm Archipelago, Sweden Western Highlands, Scotland Snowdonia National Park, Wales Lake District, Cumbria, England St Michael’s Mount, Cornwall, England Stonehenge, England Giant’s Causeway, Northern Ireland Lascaux Cave Paintings, France Mont St Michel, Normandy, France Biarritz, France Cap de Formentor, Majorca, Spain Lake Como, Italy Pompeii, Italy Mount Etna, Sicily, Italy Matterhorn, Switzerland Wadden Sea Flats, Germany Urach Waterfall in Baden-Württemberg, Germany Elbe Sandstone Mountains, Saxony, Germany Tatra Mountains, Poland/Slovakia Bialowieza Ancient Forest, Poland/Belarus Plitvice, Croatia Lake Baikal, Russia Bran Castle, Romania Belogradchik Fortress, Bulgaria Meteora Monasteries, Greece Delphi, Greece Acropolis, Greece AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe/Zambia Rock-cut Churches, Lalibela, Ethiopia Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania Namib Desert, Namibia Atlas Mountains, Morocco Pamukkale, Denizli Province, Turkey Petra, Jordan Jebel Shams, Oman Mada’in Saleh, Saudi Arabia Red Sea, Israel Pyramids, Egypt Sphinx, Egypt Abu Simbel, Egypt ASIA AND THE PACIFIC The Great Wall of China Phi Phi Island, Thailand Mount Kinabalu, Malaysia Mount Agung, Bali, Indonesia Borobudur, Java, Indonesia Bora Bora, French Polynesia Ha Long Bay, Vietnam Angkor Wat, Cambodia Great Barrier Reef, Australia Uluru/Ayers Rock, Australia Rotorua geysers and mud baths, New Zealand Franz Josef Glacier, New Zealand Moai Statues, Easter Island

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    £17.99

  • Rock Explorer: Fossils

    Quarto Publishing PLC Rock Explorer: Fossils

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisDid you know that thousands of years ago the ancient Chinese found dinosaur fossils and thought they were dragon bones? Or that everyone thought the coelacanth fish had been extinct for 66 million years, and then in 1938 living coelacanths were discovered off the coast of Africa? Fossils are the remains of animals and plants that lived thousands or millions of years ago and are the best way for us to understand how we, and other species, have evolved over time. This comprehensive and accessible introduction to palaeontology shows the beliefs and myths that have advanced – and inhibited – our understanding of evolution. Full of facts and photos of real-life excavations from all over the , world, it gives advice on where to find fossils and how to treat ancient remains with care. A brilliant first introduction to palaeontology, featuring awesome photography that captures ancient fossils. Trade ReviewDespite being targeted at a younger audience, I feel all children would appreciate these books as it would allow older children to conduct independent research and information retrieval...The text is presented clearly and is easy to read, with clear sub headings allowing the reader to find specific information. The photos used are of high quality and use landscapes from around the world, allowing the children to understand where the rocks could be found. -- The Reading Zone * The Reading Zone *Fossils are the remains of animals and plants that lived thousands or millions of years ago and what makes them especially fascinating is the fact that we may all have the chance to find them. And this book shows where to find them, if we do, how to treat them with care. It is a complex subject, introduced here in a clear way that children will find accessible; the information is basic but plenty for lower KS2 children and it will encourage further research. The photographs are excellent and good text accompanies them; fact are shown in fact boxes that are distinct and easy to use. There is also a useful index. -- Parents in Touch * Parents in Touch *Table of ContentsWh at is a Fossil? 4How Fossils Form 6Hunting for Fossils 8 Sea Creatures 10Discovering Dinosaurs 12Strange and Extinct 14Wonderful Wings 16Precious Plants 18Our Family 20Fossil Guide 22Glossary 23Index 24

    1 in stock

    £6.64

  • Lonely Planet Kids Build Your Own History Museum

    Lonely Planet Lonely Planet Kids Build Your Own History Museum

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    £18.04

  • Arcturus Editions Children's Encyclopedia of Birds

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    £14.24

  • Children's Encyclopedia of Ocean Life

    Arcturus Editions Children's Encyclopedia of Ocean Life

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    £14.24

  • Lonely Planet Global Limited Lonely Planet Kids Build Your Own Space Museum 1

    10 in stock

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    10 in stock

    £17.99

  • Greece

    Amber Books Ltd Greece

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    Book SynopsisRegarded as the cradle of Western civilization, Greece is the birthplace of democracy, Western philosophy, Western literature, political science, major mathematical principles and Western drama, as well as the Olympic Games. But it is also a country of mountains – 80 per cent of the country is mountainous – as well as islands – of more than 1,000 islands, 227 are inhabited. And it has the longest coastline of any Mediterranean country. From antiquity to modernity, from the tallest mountains to the tiniest islands, from the Romans to the Venetians to the Ottomans, Greece is a beautiful photographic exploration of this fascinating country. Arranged by region, the book celebrates such classical highlights as Athens’s Acropolis, the ruins at Mycenae in the Peloponnese, the Byzantine churches of Thessaloniki and the ancient Temple at Delphi. It also explores the beauty of the islands of the Aegean and the Ionian Sea, the Zagori mountains in the northwest of the country and the hydrothermal craters on Nisyros. Presented in a landscape format and with captions explaining the story behind each entry, Greece is a stunning collection of images celebrating one of the world’s most popular destinations.Table of ContentsContents include: Introduction Athens and Attica The Acropolis Odeon of Herodes Atticus The Modern City Museums Syntagma Square The Peloponnese The Corinth Canal The Ruins of Mycenae Palace of Nestor at Pýlos The best preserved of all Greek theatres at Epidaurus The lush sanctuary of Olympia Central Greece Delphi Pinnacle monasteries of Metéora Ósios Loukás monastery Galaxídhi and Náfpaktos Thessaly Northern Greece Macedonia and Thrace Epirus Zagori mountains Thessaloniki – Byzantine churches. Hagia Demetrios. Hagia Sophia. Aristotelous Square. Arch of Galerius and Rotunda Aegean Islands Mykonos Rhodes Sifnos – hiking trails Nisyros - hydrothermal craters of the volcano Patmos Island Leonidio Spetses Church, Zia Village, Island of Kos Santorini Naxos Ithaca Taverna, Nafplio Crete Iraklio Rethymno Hania Knossos Ionian Islands Cephalonia Corfu Paxos Lefkas Ithaca Zakynthos Cyther

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    £9.49

  • Rivers: From Mountain Streams to City Riverbanks

    Amber Books Ltd Rivers: From Mountain Streams to City Riverbanks

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisBeing essential to the survival of civilisations, rivers run through mythology – think of ancient Egypt – and religion – think of the Ganges and Hinduism. And they continue to inspire writers and artists – think of Mark Twain’s Mississippi and John Steinbeck’s Salinas. From the Ganges rising in the Himalayas to the Nile Delta, from the Amazon rainforest to the Bow River flowing out of the Rocky Mountains, from the Rhine to the Rhone, Yangtze to the Mekong, Danube to the Volga to the Ebro, Rivers explores the grandest and most interesting rivers around the world. Arranged by continent, the book reveals the fascinating stories of how rivers have supported and shaped civilisations, the significance that rivers have gained in religion and myth, the battles that have been fought over them, the borders that they have marked, and how rivers have altered their courses, thus changing lives and livelihoods. Illustrated with more than 200 spectacular colour photographs supported by expert captions, Rivers is a fascinating journey from the mountains to the sea.Table of ContentsIntroduction NORTH AMERICA Mississippi St Lawrence Missouri Colorado Kentucky Delaware Salinas Hudson Yukon Bow Columbia Kicking Horse SOUTH AMERICA Amazon Orinoco Parana Madeira Jurua Purus Paraguay EUROPE Rhine Rhone Dordogne Garonne Tarn Loire Seine Danube Douro Main Thames Severn Ouse Shannon Wye Tiber Vistula Volga Don Neva Ebro THE MIDDLE EAST Jordan Tigris Euphrates Karun Helmand AFRICA Nile Zambezi Congo Niger Limpopo ASIA Yellow Yangtze Indus Mekong Ganges Kwai Chao Phraya Mekong PACIFIC Yarra, Australia Murray, Australia Darling, Australia Waikato, NZ Mataura, NZ Buller, NZ

    15 in stock

    £17.99

  • Abandoned Islands

    Amber Books Ltd Abandoned Islands

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisExploring some of the world’s eeriest places, Abandoned Islands features American civil war forts, Europe’s last leper colony and South Atlantic whaling stations, along with once grand mansions and colonial settlements and churches, and much more. Arranged geographically, the book takes us from New York’s East River to islands off Alaska, from a French Napoleonic-era fort off the coast of Normandy to deserted villages on remote Scottish isles, from Venetian sanatoria to Croatian penal colonies, Japanese mining colonies to Sudanese deserted ports and abandoned atolls in the Indian Ocean. Leafing through these pages, the reasons for abandonment are revealed: climate change sealing off fresh water or river channels, shifting economic forces making life too hard, religious conflict, or wars disrupting daily life – or the absence of war rendering a military settlement unnecessary. With more than 180 outstanding colour photographs and fascinating captions, Abandoned Islands is a brilliant pictorial exploration of lost worlds.Table of ContentsContents Introduction AMERICAS: Devon Island, Nunavut, Canada Attu Island, Alaska, United States Guard Island, Alaska, United States D’Arcy Island, British Columbia, Canada Herschel Island, Yukon, Canada McNabs Island, Nova Scotia, Canada L’Îsle-aux-Marins, St Pierre and Miquelon Caribou Island, Ontario, Canada Turtle Island, Michigan and Ohio, United States Año Nuevo Island, California, United States Alcatraz Island, California, United States Pollepel Island, New York, United States North Brother Island, New York, United States Hart Island, New York, United States Ellis Island, New York, United States Fort Carroll, Maryland, United States Holland Island, Maryland, United States Cumberland Island, Georgia, United States Fort Jefferson, Florida, United States La Isla de las Muñecas, Mexico Devil’s Island, French Guiana Klein Curaçao, Curaçao Gorgona Island, Colombia Ilha da Queimada Grande, Brazil Lobos de Tierra, Peru Keppel Island, Falkland Islands EUROPE: Dragonera, Balearic Islands, Spain Danskøya, Svalbard, Norway Helgøya, Norway Elliðaey, Iceland Gruinard, Scotland Cara, Scotland Castle Stalker, Scotland Loch an Eilein, Scotland Mingulay, Scotland Shillay, Scotland Scarba, Scotland Hirta, St Kilda, Scotland Devenish, Northern Ireland Great Blasket, Ireland Innisfallen, Ireland Inishmurray, Ireland Skellig Michael, Ireland St Catherine’s, Wales Stack Rock Fort, Wales Thorne Island Fort, Wales Samson, Isles of Scilly, England No Man’s Land Fort, England Cézembre, France Gavrinis, France Île du Large, Îsles St-Marcouf, France Dragonera, Balearic Islands, Spain Gaiola, Italy Isola dei Cappuccini, Sardinia, Italy Isola delle Correnti, Sicily, Italy Torre Scola, Italy Madonna del Monte, Italy Poveglia, Italy Comino, Malta Daksa, Croatia Sveti Grgur, Croatia Sveti Andrija, Croatia Baljenac, Croatia Goli Otok, Croatia Mamula, Montenegro Delos, Greece Spinalonga, Crete, Greece Aniva Lighthouse, Sakhalin, Russia Kolyuchin, Russia Bolshoy Zayatsky, Russia Bolshoy Tyuters, Russia Fort Alexander, Russia MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA: Gemiler, Turkey Islet on Lake Bafa, Turkey Sedir, Turkey Bunce, Sierra Leone Tigres, Angola St Croix, South Africa Central, Kenya Suakin, Sudan Tiran, Saudi Arabia Chagos Archipelago Nosy Mangabe, Madagascar ASIA & THE PACIFIC: Boyuk Zira, Azerbaijan Middle Ground Coastal Battery, India Ross Island, Andaman Islands, India Houtouwan, Shengshan, China Gajajima, Japan Hashima, Japan Okunoshima, Japan Sarah, Tasmania, Australia Maria, Tasmania, Australia Whitsunday, Australia Nan Madol, Federated States of Micronesia Antipodes Islands, New Zealand Adams Island, New Zealand Enderby, New Zealand Bikini Atoll, Marshall Islands Clipperton, France Howland, United States Tetepare, Solomon Islands Deception Island, Antarctica

    15 in stock

    £17.99

  • Ancient Rome

    Amber Books Ltd Ancient Rome

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThink of Rome and you quickly picture so many treasures from the ancient world: the Colosseum, the Circus Maximus, the Pantheon, the Forum. At its height in the 2nd century CE, the Roman Empire, reaching out from its heart in the city of Rome itself, was the most extensive political and social structure in western civilization. Still today, almost 2000 years later, we marvel at how sophisticated and grand Roman society was – and how much of ancient Rome has survived for us to see in the modern Italian metropolis. From public baths to catacombs, from the Appian Way to small frescoes and sculptures, from temples to private houses to aqueducts, Visual Explorer Guide: Ancient Rome shows the reader both the world famous and lesser known sites in the city. What emerges is both a picture of the grandeur of Antiquity, but also the last days of pagan worships, as by Rome’s final days temples were being converted into churches. Small enough to pack in your pocket, Ancient Rome is a fascinating exploration that gives the reader more than a glimpse of the grandeur of ancient Roman life.Table of ContentsContents include:Introduction1: The Forum Overview of the Roman Forum area Tarpeian Rock Temple of Saturn Temple of Vespasian and Titus Arch of Septimius Severus The Column of Phocas Curia Julia Rostra Five Columns Monument (Decennalia) Basilica Aemilia Forum Main Square Basilica Iulia Temple of Caesar Regia Temple of Castor and Pollux Temple of Vesta House of the Vestal Virgins Umbilicus Urbis Tabularium Milliarium Aureum Cippus from the Lapis Niger Basilica of Maxentius Rampa di Domiziano – Domitian’s Imperial ramp into the Forum2: The Palatine Hill Houses of Livia and Augustus Palace of Septimius Severus The Palace of Domitian (including Domus Augustana and Domus Flavia) Domus Severiana Septizodium Temple of Cybele Temple of Apollo Palatinus House of Tiberius Domus Transitoria and Domus Aurea relics3: Leisure The Colosseum Ludus Magnus Amphitheatrum Castrense Circus Maximus Circus of Maxentius Stadium of Domitian Baths of Diocletian Baths of Caracalla Baths of Trajan Theatre of Marcellus Porticus Octaviae Gardens of Sallust Hadrian’s Villa at Tivoli Villa of Livia Villa of the Quintilii Capo di Bove4: Monuments and Statues Trajan’s Column Castel Sant’Angelo (Mausoleum of Hadrian) Mausoleum of Augustus Mausoleum of Helena Mausoleum of Maxentius Pyramid of Cestius Column of Antoninus Pius Column of Marcus Aurelius Arch of Janus Arch of Titus Arch of Constantine Arch of Drusus Tomb of Eurysaces the Baker (Marcus Virgilius Eurysaces) Colossus of Constantine Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius Tomb of Caecilia Metella Flaminio Obelisk and/or Lateran Obelisk Capitoline Wolf Boy with Thorn Commodus as Hercules Emperor Pupienus Maximus Marforio5: Religion The Pantheon Temple of Romulus Temple of Hercules Victor Temple of Antoninus and Faustina Temple of Hadrian Temple of Venus and Roma Esquiline Venus Temple of Portunus and the Bocca della Verita Temple of Apollo Sosianus Largo di Torre Argentina Ara Pacis (Altar of Augustan Peace) Basilica Hilariana Santa Costanza Santa Pudenziana Catacombs of Rome Casal Rotondo Vatican Necropolis Esquiline Necropolis Sarcophagus of Calydonian Boar Hunt Eros Thanatos Hera Flora Ludovisi Ares6: Commerce and Infrastructure Porticus Aemilia Portico Dii Consentes Forum of Augustus Forum of Caesar Forum Boarium Gilded bronze statue of Hercules found in the Forum Boarium Trajan’s Market Aqua Alexandrina Porta Maggiore Aqua Anio Vetus aqueduct Ponte Sant’Angelo Ponte Rotto Pons Fabricius (Ponte Fabricio) Clivus Scauri Castra Praetoria Carcere Mamertino Porta Maggiore Aurelian Walls Porta Appia Via Appia (Appian Way) Via Sacra Ostia Antica

    15 in stock

    £9.49

  • Endangered Places: From the Amazonian rainforest

    Amber Books Ltd Endangered Places: From the Amazonian rainforest

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisOur beautiful planet is in danger: the warning signs are there, year after year – from vast forest fires across Australia to coral bleaching in the Pacific and the rapid break up of polar ice and the consequent rise in sea levels, threatening low-lying coastal communities everywhere. Arranged by continent, Endangered Places introduces the reader to many of the most stunning natural locations from the around the world that are currently under threat. Learn about the magnificent Bornean rainforest, home to threatened species such as orangutans, probiscis monkeys and the Sumatran rhinoceros; marvel at the beauty of the Great Barrier Reef, stretching 2,300 kilometres along Australia’s east coast and built by billions of tiny organisms, known as coral polyps; explore the Aral Sea, formerly the fourth largest lake in the world and today less than 10 per cent of it’s original size after the rivers that fed it were diverted by Soviet irrigation projects; and understand the process of desertification, which has led to the huge expansion of the Sahara Desert and the dramatic shrinkage of Lake Chad. Illustrated with more than 180 photographs of more than 100 threatened locations, Endangered Places celebrates the beauty of our planet while reminding us of how easily this can be lost through human behaviour and climate change.Trade Review"the book's 180 vibrant photographs feel at once like a call to travel and a call to action, inspiring readers to seek out these astonishing destinations and take steps to help conserve them before it's too late." * Frommers *Table of ContentsContents: Introduction EUROPE: Bittern, Reedbed, Suffolk Hurst Castle, Hampshire, England Thornham Marshes, Norfolk, England Bennerley Viaduct, Derbyshire– Nottinghamshire, England Canning and Salthouse Docks, Liverpool, England St-Émilion Vineyards, Nouvelle- Aquitaine, France St-Jorioz Reedbed, Lake Annecy, Haute-Savoie, France Gironde Estuary, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France Couvent de Récollets, Nivelles, Wallonia, Belgium De Duivelskuil Nature, Limburg, Netherlands Wadden Sea Salt Marsh, Netherlands Simbach-am-Inn, Bavaria, Germany Sylt Island, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany Historic Centre of Vienna, Austria Venice, Italy Civita di Bagnoregio, Lazio, Italy Lake Balaton, Veszprém, Hungary Zahara de la Sierra, Cádiz, Spain Orleans-Bourbon Palace, Sanlucar de Barrameda, Cádiz, Spain Neptune Baths, Baile Herculane, Romania Danube Delta, Tulcea, Romania Black Sea, Ukraine–Russia St Stephen, Nesebar, Bulgaria Patriarchate of Pec Monastery, Peja, Kosovo Big Kemeri Bog, Latvia Yelnya Reserve, Belarus AFRICA & MIDDLE EAST: Municipal Hall, Benghazi, Cyrenaica, Libya Atiq Mosque, Benghazi, Cyrenaica, Libya Ghadamès, Tripolitania, Libya Tadrart Acacus, Ghat, Libya Leptis Magna, Tripolitania, Libya Telouet, Drâa-Tafilalet, Morocco Lake Burullus, Kafr El Sheikh, Egypt Osireion, Abydos, Sohag, Egypt Temple of Ramesses II, Abydos, Sohag, Egypt Pyramids of Giza, Greater Cairo, Egypt Nuri, Northern State, Sudan Kasubi Tombs, Kampala, Uganda Timbuktu, Mali Great Mosque of Djenné, Mali Nabiyotum Crater, Lake Turkana, Kenya Ngorongoro Crater, Arusha, Tanzania Great Mosque of Kilwa Kisiwani, Lindi, Tanzania Mt Kilimanjaro, Tanzania Cape of Caotinha, Benguela, Angola Table Mountain National Park, Western Cape, South Africa Etosha National Park, Kunene, Namibia Congo Basin Rainforest, Democratic Republic of the Congo Garamba National Park, Haut-Uélé, Democratic Republic of the Congo Salonga National Park, Democratic Republic of Congo Batammariba Home, Koutammakou, Togo Comoé National Park, Côte d’Ivoire Ashanti Shrine, Ashanti, Ghana Aïr and Ténéré Natural Reserves, Arlit, Niger Adrar Plateau, Mauritania Niokolo-Koba National Park, Senegal Hebron Old Town, West Bank Petra, Ma’an, Jordan Dead Sea, Jordan–Israel–West Bank Beirut Central District, Lebanon Damascus, Syria Citadel of Aleppo, Syria Zabid, Al Hudaydah, Yemen ASIA, PACIFIC & the POLES Sea Ice, Svalbard, Arctic Ocean Aral Sea, Kazakhstan–Uzbekistan Minaret of Jam, Ghor, Afghanistan Bamyan Valley, Afghanistan Shakhrisabz, Qashqadaryo, Uzbekistan Shahdara Bagh, Lahore, Pakistan Taj Mahal, Agra, India Chand Baori, Abhaneri, India Western Ghats, Karnataka, India Hawksbill Turtle, Maldives, Indian Ocean Panam Nagar, Narayanganj, Bangladesh Horton Plains National Park, Central Province, Sri Lanka Yongtai Fortress, Gansu, China Zhuangzhai, Fujian, China Choijin Lama Temple, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia Kaathe Swayambhu Shree Gha Chaitya, Kathmandu, Nepal Bunong Village, Mondulkiri, Cambodia Preah Khan, Siem Reap, Cambodia Sea Pong Lai Waterfall, Bolaven Plateau, Laos Inle Lake, Myanmar Huai Mae Khamin Waterfall, Khuean Srinagarindra National Park, Thailand Rainforest of Borneo, Indonesia– Malaysia–Brunei Mt Kinabalu, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia Barrington Tops National Park, New South Wales, Australia Lord Howe Island, New South Wales, Australia Yarra Ranges National Park, Victoria, Australia Cassowary Falls, Daintree, Queensland, Australia Stirling Range National Park, Western 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