Books by Paul Mason

Portrait of Paul Mason

Paul Mason is a British journalist, broadcaster, and author known for his sharp analysis of politics, economics, and social change. Drawing on years of frontline reporting, he explores how technology, power, and human resilience shape our collective future, offering readers a clear-eyed view of the forces driving disruption and transformation.

His books combine investigative rigour with an accessible, passionate style, challenging conventional thinking and inspiring debate. Whether examining the rise of digital capitalism, the challenges of democracy, or the fight for a fairer society, Mason's work invites readers to engage critically with the world and imagine new possibilities for progress.

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137 products


  • The Cupboard Under the Stairs: A Boy Trapped in

    Transworld Publishers Ltd The Cupboard Under the Stairs: A Boy Trapped in

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisPaul Mason’s father was a policeman. He was also a member of a sadistic paedophile ring. He would keep Paul locked up and naked in a tiny cupboard under the stairs of their home before sexually abusing him. This cycle of abuse continued for several years and also affected his brother. The cupboard became a horrific prison where fear and terror filled his every moment.The Cupboard Under the Stairs is a story of abuse at the mercy of adults whom Paul should have been able to trust. There followed a life almost destroyed by their actions. It is the harrowing story of one man’s fight for justice and an end to the horrific memories that still haunt him daily.

    2 in stock

    £10.44

  • Funny Dinosaurs: Laugh-out-loud prehistoric

    Hachette Children's Group Funny Dinosaurs: Laugh-out-loud prehistoric

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisHeaps of funny facts and cartoons about dinosaurs' most hilarious adaptations!Dinosaurs developed some of the strangest features and behaviours to survive day in and day out. This book's lively artwork and side-splitting jokes bring these behaviours back to life - and uncover the awesome science of the prehistoric world. Meet the fluffiest, the tiniest, the best singers and of course the absolutely funniest dinos on planet Earth!Funny Nature is a series of books presenting science learning through laughter. Brought to you by the author and illustrator of The Poo That Animals Do, this series covers science topics including evolution, adaptation, habitats, anatomy, physiology, life cycles and much more! Perfect for fans of facts and fun aged 6+.Books in the Funny Nature series:Funny BeastsFunny BugsFunny DinosaursFunny PlantsTable of Contents 1: THE FUNNY WORLD OF DINOSAURS 2: TERRIBLE TEETH 3: HILARIOUS HEADS 4: ASTOUNDING ARMS 5: SINGING DINOSAURS? 6: WEIRD WINGS 7: DINOSAUR LOVE 8: FRIGHTFUL FACES 9: FEATHERS 10: FUR? 11: LITTLE DINOSAURS 12: DINOSAUR STINKERS 13: MORE FUNNY DINOSAURS 14: DINOSAUR QUIZ 15: GLOSSARY 16: INDEX

    1 in stock

    £11.69

  • A World of Monster Trucks

    Hachette Children's Group A World of Monster Trucks

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisDiscover everything you ever wanted to know about monster trucks, with up close photos in this independent and unofficial guide for children aged 7 plus.Produced by the same team as the best-selling A World of Supercars, this is a must for all fans of monster trucks! This book is full of the facts, stats and technical data that you want, and of course big, full colour photos of the monster machines. Find out which was the first ever monster truck, what happens at Monster Jam, which is the fastest truck, how the trucks perform tricks and MUCH more with this BIG guide.Contents: What makes a truck a monster? / Truck pulling and mud bogging / Bigfoot / Trucks of the 1980s / Monster Jam / Racing / Raminator / Monster engines / Bad Habit / Earth Shaker / Building the course / Lambo / Freestyling it / Grave Digger / Getting air / El Toro Loco / Megalodon / Northern Nightmare / ThunderROARus / Trick driving / Zombie / Maximum Destruction / Safety / Big Pete / Bakugan Dragonoid / Sparkle Smash / Monster Mutt / Mohawk Warrior / Monster-truck records / Glossary / Index

    1 in stock

    £13.49

  • Skate Monkey Kidnap

    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Skate Monkey Kidnap

    Book SynopsisMonkey and his friends, Zu and Sandy, lived in the Emperor''s Cloud Palace. But they played all sorts of tricks on people, so, as a punishment, the Jade Emperor sent them down to Earth. They can only return if they prove that they can use their magical powers for good. Adventure is never far away!Kidnap sees the friends caught up in a frightening plot to capture a girl. Using their magic powers and some friends at the zoo, will they defeat the evil villains?Bloomsbury High Low books encourage and support reading practice by providing gripping, age-appropriate stories for struggling and reluctant readers, those with dyslexia, or those with English as an additional language. Printed on tinted paper and with a dyslexia friendly font, Skate Monkey is aimed at readers aged 8+ and has a manageable length (72 pages) and reading age (7+). The Skate Monkey stories can be read in any order.Produced in association with reading experts at CatchUp, a charity which aims to addreTrade ReviewA light and enjoyable read that's packed full of adventure, action and the appearance of some downright creepy demons, I can see this series being very much enjoyed in schools whist also adding a spot of variety to traditional guided reading and intervention sessions for developing readers. * The Reader Teacher, @MrEPrimary *

    £5.69

  • Funny Bugs: Laugh-out-loud nature facts!

    Hachette Children's Group Funny Bugs: Laugh-out-loud nature facts!

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisHeaps of funny facts and cartoons about the bug world's most hilarious adaptations!Bugs have developed some of the strangest features and behaviours to survive day in and day out. This book's lively artwork and side-splitting jokes bring these behaviours alive - and uncover the awesome science of the bug world. Meet the goofiest, the stinkiest, the best dancers and of course the absolutely funniest bugs on planet Earth!Funny Nature is a series of books presenting science learning through laughter. Brought to you by the author and illustrator of The Poo That Animals Do, this series covers science topics including evolution, adaptation, habitats, anatomy, physiology, life cycles and much more! Perfect for fans of facts and fun aged 6+.Books in the Funny Nature series:Funny BeastsFunny BugsFunny DinosaursFunny PlantsTable of Contents 1: It's a buggy world 2: Bug noise 3: Needle-nosed bugs 4: Bugs that pull faces 5: Bug eyes 6: Bugs in disguise, part 1 7: Bugs in disguise, part 2 8: The biggest bugs 9: Stinking bugs 10: Confusing caterpillars 11: Dancing bugs 12: Bug love 13: More funny bugs 14: Bug quiz 15: Glossary 16: Index

    1 in stock

    £8.99

  • PostCapitalism

    Penguin Books Ltd PostCapitalism

    3 in stock

    Book Synopsis''The most important book about our economy and society to be published in my lifetime'' Irvine WelshFrom Paul Mason, the award-winning Channel 4 presenter, Postcapitalism is a guide to our era of seismic economic change, and how we can build a more equal society. Over the past two centuries or so, capitalism has undergone continual change - economic cycles that lurch from boom to bust - and has always emerged transformed and strengthened. Surveying this turbulent history, Paul Mason wonders whether today we are on the brink of a change so big, so profound, that this time capitalism itself, the immensely complex system by which entire societies function, has reached its limits and is changing into something wholly new.At the heart of this change is information technology: a revolution that, as Mason shows, has the potential to reshape utterly our familiar notions of work, production and value; and to destroy an economy based on markets an

    3 in stock

    £10.44

  • Readerful Independent Library Oxford Reading

    Oxford University Press Readerful Independent Library Oxford Reading

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisSailors on long voyages might see many strange things out at sea. A glimpse of a giant squid might look like a kraken, while an oarfish might look like a sea serpent... This non-fiction book reveals the real amazing animals that inspired tales of terrifying sea monsters.This book is from Readerful''s Independent Library. It is for children aged 6 to 7 to read without support. Readerful is a reading library specially designed to motivate children to read more. The series offers contemporary, inclusive books for children from 4 to 11 years, including: Books for Sharing: picture books to be read aloud by an adult for inspiring reading sessionsIndependent Library: fiction, graphic texts, character mini-series and non-fiction for children to read independentlyRise: fully decodable books for older struggling readers to read independently.How Readerful works: - Read aloud the Books for Sharing for magical reading sessions that motivate children to read more. - Then encourage children to choos

    3 in stock

    £7.98

  • Sports Academy Gymnastics

    Hachette Children's Group Sports Academy Gymnastics

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisBuild your sports skills with Sports Academy: GymnasticsLooking to take up a new sport? Or just thinking about ways to keep fit and healthy? This book is a great introduction to all the important gymnastics skills you''ll need. Full of tips and illustrations showing key techniques, you''ll discover everything - from training to competing. Perfect for readers aged 9 and up.The series Sports Academy covers rules, equipment and major competitions through specially commissioned, step-by-step illustrations that clearly shows skills and techniques needed for a sport.Table of Contents 1: What is Gymnastics? 2: Equipment 3: Apparatus 4: The Floor 5: Vaulting 6: The Balance Beam 7: The Bars 8: The Parallel Bars 9: The Pommel Horse 10: The Rings 11: Rhythmic Gymnastics 12: Trampolining 13: Competitions 14: Statistics and Records 15: Glossary and Further Information 16: Index

    1 in stock

    £13.29

  • Cause, Effect and Chaos!: In the Rainforest

    Hachette Children's Group Cause, Effect and Chaos!: In the Rainforest

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisWhat happens in the rainforest when it gets too hot, animals get hungry or too many trees get chopped down? Actions in the rainforest can have a dramatic effect on the life of creature living there - and for the whole planet!Cause, Effect and Chaos! explores the relationship between things, their actions and reactions, and what happens when processes don't go according to plan. From the unfortunate to the truly catastrophic, discover how things work in the world and beyond.Each spread follows a narrative chain with fun illustrations and arrows leading the reader through a different action, process or phenomenon.This highly visual approach, with simple text, makes it the perfect series for imparting STEM and geography concepts at a KS2 level.Table of Contents 1: Cause and Effect 1: Soaked! 1: Raging Rivers 1: The Fight for Light 1: Look Out Below! 1: Piranha Danger! 1: Ant Antics 1: Tiger Alert! 1: Slash and Burn 1: First Contact 1: Orangutan Orphans 1: Forest Gold 1: Timber! 1: Glossary 1: Finding Out More 1: Index

    1 in stock

    £8.99

  • Building the World Engineering

    Hachette Children's Group Building the World Engineering

    Book SynopsisSee the world from a whole new angle!This innovative series, illustrated with amazing isometric artwork, reveals the technology, science and engineering behind our world''s infrastructure.Discover how engineering has shaped the world around us. Find out how we cross rivers, construct roads, build skyscrapers and dig valuable minerals out of the ground. Perfect reading for the next generation of engineers, scientists and innovators aged 9 and up.

    £12.34

  • Body Bits: Astounding Animal Body Facts

    Hachette Children's Group Body Bits: Astounding Animal Body Facts

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisBizarre, incredible and downright gross facts about human and animal bodies!In Astounding Animal Body Facts, you'll learn about some of the most unbelievable and intricate adaptations in the animal kingdom. Giggle and gasp as you read about and see some truly shocking animal bodies, such as the lungless ET salamander that breathes with its skin and looks like your favourite alien, or the pistol shrimp that can snap its huge claw shut at such great speed, it sends a wave through the water that stuns nearby fish - how's that for clever hunting?The Body Bits series is written by the hilarious and knowledgeable Paul Mason, and illustrated by Dave Smith, whose laugh-out-loud and action-packed artwork can't be beaten. Reading and learning become a source of endless fun for even the most reluctant reader with Body Bits. Great for readers aged 7-9 years.Don't forget the other books in the series:Hair-raising Human Body FactsDead-awesome Dinosaur Body FactsEye-popping Plant Part FactsContents list for Astounding Animal Body Facts:Astonishing animal adaptations / Toothy extremes / Excellent eyes / Super skin / Fearsome fangs and stingers / Fantastic feet/ Awesome ears / Shocking shapes / Wondrous things a bit like wings / Terrific tails / Ripping, snapping claws / Incredible noses / Armour and horns / Glossary / Finding out more / IndexTable of Contents 1: Astonishing animal adaptations 2: Toothy extremes 3: Excellent eyes 4: Super skin 5: Fearsome fangs and stingers 6: Fantastic feet 7: Awesome ears 8: Shocking shapes 9: Wondrous things a bit like wings 10: Terrific tails 11: Ripping, snapping claws 12: Incredible noses 13: Armour and horns 14: Glossary 15: Finding out more

    2 in stock

    £8.99

  • The Poo-niverse

    Hachette Children's Group The Poo-niverse

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisTake a trip around the poo-niverse, with all the best faecal facts squeezed into one book!The Poo-niverse is your one-stop for excrement information, from poo-eating worm toilets to poisonous poos, from poo particles on toothbrushes to crucial post-poo hand-hygiene tips. Find out about exploding poo in history, where it goes after you flush, which creatures' poos are used to make tea, coffee and cheese, how much of your food is grown using poo - and much, much more. From high-(and low-)interest excrement information, to important guidance on hygiene and good health, this book taps into the brains of readers who love learning while laughing.There's a whole world where science meets sanitation: are you brave enough to dive in?Author Paul Mason and illustrator Fran Bueno bring you an irresistible combination of words and pictures, alongside perfectly poo-filled photos. Great for readers ages 7 to 9 and beyond!Contents of The Poo-niverse:Welcome to the poo-niverse / Poo creation / What's in a poo? / The world's biggest poos /Not a waste / What a waste / Poo snacks / Weaponised poo / Things we do with animalpoo / The Guano War / Toilets through time / C leaning up / Hygiene and hand-washing /Into sewers / Space poo / Poo from the past / Tapeworms - poo parasites / A bit aboutfarts / Weird animal poo / How often is often enough? / What your poo says about you /The poo lexicon + Finding out more / Glossary / IndexTable of Contents 1: Welcome to the poo-niverse 2: Poo creation 3: What's in a poo? 4: The world's biggest poos 5: Not a waste 6: What a waste 7: Poo snacks 8: Weaponised poo 9: Things we do with animal poo 10: The Guano War 11: Toilets through time 12: Cleaning up 13: Hygiene and hand-washing 14: Into sewers 15: Space poo 16: Poo from the past 17: Tapeworms – poo parasites 18: A bit about farts 19: Weird animal poo 20: How often is often enough? 21: What your poo says about you 22: The poo lexicon + Finding out more 23: Glossary 24: Index

    1 in stock

    £8.99

  • Quick Fix Science: Plants

    Hachette Children's Group Quick Fix Science: Plants

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisA first science series that presents information in a simple and humorous way.Snappy the Nile crocodile introduces key science topics with a quirky bit of fun and asks questions to involve readers in exploring the topics further. In this book, find out about all kinds of plants and the special ways in which the different parts of a plant are adapted to where they live. Discover how they behave, and how some plants trick us to get what they want!Perfect for readers aged 6 and up exploring the Key Stage 1 Science curriculum.Other titles in the series:Quick Fix Science: AnimalsQuick Fix Science: Human BodyQuick Fix Science: LightQuick Fix Science: PlantsQuick Fix Science: Forces and MagnetsQuick Fix Science: MaterialsTable of Contents 1: Planet of the plants 2: What is a plant? 3: Super seeds and brilliant bulbs 4: Seed breakout! 5: What plants eat 6: Leaves 7: Super stems, tremendous trunks 8: Radical roots 9: How plants spread 10: Flowers and smells 11: Tricksters 12: Extreme plants 13: Plants save the world 14: Glossary 15: Answers 16: Finding out more 17: Index

    1 in stock

    £8.99

  • Quick Fix Science: Light

    Hachette Children's Group Quick Fix Science: Light

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisA first science series that presents information in a simple and humorous way.Snappy the Nile crocodile introduces key science topics with a quirky bit of fun and asks questions to involve readers in exploring the topics further. In this book, find out all about light and the things that produce light, whether they're in nature or made by humans. Discover how shadows form and how mirrors work - and why we see the colours of the rainbow.Perfect for readers aged 6 and up exploring the Key Stage 1 Science curriculum.Other titles in the series:Quick Fix Science: AnimalsQuick Fix Science: Human BodyQuick Fix Science: LightQuick Fix Science: PlantsQuick Fix Science: Forces and MagnetsQuick Fix Science: MaterialsTable of Contents 1: What is light? 2: A light experiment 3: Light sources 4: Day and night 5: Seasons 6: Light lines 7: Shadows 8: Reflections 9: Mirror images 10: Colour 11: Animal eyes 12: Light and life 13: Glossary 15: Answers 16: Finding out more 17: Index

    1 in stock

    £8.99

  • Quick Fix Science: Forces and Magnets

    Hachette Children's Group Quick Fix Science: Forces and Magnets

    Book SynopsisA first science series that presents information in a simple and humorous way.Snappy the Nile crocodile introduces key science topics with a quirky bit of fun and asks questions to involve readers in exploring the topics further. In this book, find out all about forces and magnets. Discover how gravity, friction, air and water resistance work as well as pulleys, levers and gears. Investigate what makes magnetism so mysterious and what gives magnets their force.Perfect for readers aged 6 and up exploring the Key Stage 1 Science curriculum.Other titles in the series:Quick Fix Science: AnimalsQuick Fix Science: Human BodyQuick Fix Science: LightQuick Fix Science: PlantsQuick Fix Science: Forces and MagnetsQuick Fix Science: MaterialsTable of Contents 1: What are forces? 2: Gravity 3: Weight 4: Friction 5: Friction is hot stuff! 6: Water resistance 7: Air resistance 8: Levers, pulleys and gears 9: Magnetism 10: Magnetic attraction 11: Parts of a magnet 12: Magnet Earth 13: Magnets all around us 14: Glossary 15: Answers 16: Finding out more 17: Index

    £12.34

  • Quick Fix Science: Materials

    Hachette Children's Group Quick Fix Science: Materials

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisA first science series that presents information in a simple and humorous way.Snappy the Nile crocodile introduces key science topics with a quirky bit of fun and asks questions to involve readers in exploring the topics further. In this book, find out all about materials, whether they're solid, liquid or gassy. Discover how we make and change materials and the many ways in which we use and reuse them.Perfect for readers aged 6 and up exploring the Key Stage 1 Science curriculum.Other titles in the series:Quick Fix Science: AnimalsQuick Fix Science: Human BodyQuick Fix Science: LightQuick Fix Science: PlantsQuick Fix Science: Forces and MagnetsQuick Fix Science: MaterialsTable of Contents 1: What are materials? 2: Materials words 3: Solid materials 4: Materials from the Earth 5: Case study: from rock to pyramid 6: Materials that grow 7: Case study: from tree to treehouse 8: Liquid materials 9: Gassy materials 10: Changing materials 11: Materials we make 12: Case study: from sand to screen 13: Reusing and recycling 14: Glossary 15: Answers 16: Finding out more 17: Index

    5 in stock

    £12.34

  • Quick Fix Science: Materials

    Hachette Children's Group Quick Fix Science: Materials

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisA first science series that presents information in a simple and humorous way.Snappy the Nile crocodile introduces key science topics with a quirky bit of fun and asks questions to involve readers in exploring the topics further. In this book, find out all about materials, whether they're solid, liquid or gassy. Discover how we make and change materials and the many ways in which we use and reuse them.The mix of photos and artwork brings the topics to life.Perfect for readers aged 6 and up exploring the Key Stage 1 Science curriculum.Other titles in the series:Quick Fix Science: AnimalsQuick Fix Science: Human BodyQuick Fix Science: LightQuick Fix Science: PlantsQuick Fix Science: Forces and MagnetsQuick Fix Science: MaterialsTable of Contents 1: What are materials? 2: Materials words 3: Solid materials 4: Materials from the Earth 5: Case study: from rock to pyramid 6: Materials that grow 7: Case study: from tree to treehouse 8: Liquid materials 9: Gassy materials 10: Changing materials 11: Materials we make 12: Case study: from sand to screen 13: Reusing and recycling 14: Glossary 15: Answers 16: Finding out more 17: Index

    1 in stock

    £8.99

  • Nature at Work

    Hachette Children's Group Nature at Work

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisDiscover the intricate workings of the natural world!Understand how nature has shaped the world, through fun illustrated flowcharts that demonstrate STEM processes and consequences.What happens when a volcano erupts, a crocodile attacks or when the Sun goes out? Actions in the natural world can have a dramatic effect on the whole planet.Nature at Work explores the relationships between things in the natural would, the actions and reactions, and what happens when processes don't go according to plan. From tiny incidents to giant events, discover how cause and effect work in the natural world and beyond. This bumper book is perfect for curious kids aged 9+Other title:Humans at Work 9781526316424Table of Contents 1: Cause and Effect 2: The Big Bang 3: Volcanic Eruption! 4: Birth of an Island 5: Earthquake! 6: Tsunami! 7: Flash Flood! 8: Avalanche! 9: Hurricane! 10: Wildfire! 11: When the Sea Eats the Land 12: Water Pressure! 13: Watch Out! Crocodiles About 14: The Tentacled Terror! 15: The Snake the Stuffs Itself 16: The Dragon’s Bite 17: Salmon Spawners 18: Piranha Danger! 19: Ant Antics 20: The Crazy-ant Menace! 21: Moth Love Potion 22: The Cat with a Sore Paw 23: The Lonely Rhinos 24: Orangutan Orphans 25: Soaked! 26: Look out Below! 27: The Fight for Life 28: When the Sun Goes Out 29: Glossary 30: Find Out More 31: Index

    3 in stock

    £9.99

  • Learn Science with Mo Habitats

    Hachette Children's Group Learn Science with Mo Habitats

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisLearn all about habitats with Mo the Monster and his friends in this fun first science book for children aged 5+.Mo is going on a nature hike with a walking group, along the way they discover different kinds of habitats and the plants and animals that live in these varied places. But can Mo stay out of trouble while he''s having so much fun? Don''t count on it!If a monster can understand science, anyone can! Join Mo the Monster as he discovers the basic principles of science. Along the way, Mo is kept focused (monsters are notoriously easily distracted) with the help of simple, clearly presented information, plenty of questions to answer and lots of science puzzles and activities.The funny, colourful illustrations offer lots of scope for humour and interest to keep children engaged while they learn. Aimed at readers aged 5+.Titles in the series: Energy/Forces and Magnets/Habitats/The Human Body/Life Cycles/Light and Shadows/Machines/Mate

    1 in stock

    £8.99

  • Learn Science with Mo The Seasons

    Hachette Children's Group Learn Science with Mo The Seasons

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisLearn all about the seasons with Mo the Monster and his friends in this fun first science book for children aged 5+.Mo and his friends are looking back at the fun they''ve had in the past year and finding out about the seasons at the same time. If a monster can understand science, anyone can! Join Mo the Monster as he discovers the basic principles of science. Along the way, Mo is kept focused (monsters are notoriously easily distracted) with the help of simple, clearly presented information, plenty of questions to answer and lots of science puzzles and activities.The funny, colourful illustrations offer lots of scope for humour and interest to keep children engaged while they learn. Aimed at readers aged 5+.Titles in the series: Energy/Forces and Magnets/Habitats/The Human Body/Life Cycles/Light and Shadows/Machines/Materials/States of Matter/Plants/The Seasons/TimeContentsWinter day indoors What are the seasons?

    5 in stock

    £12.34

  • Learn Science with Mo States of Matter

    Hachette Children's Group Learn Science with Mo States of Matter

    Book SynopsisLearn all about states of matter with Mo the Monster and his friends in this fun first science book for children aged 5+.Mo is getting ready for his birthday this weekend. There''s lots to do: filling balloons, making icy drinks (and clearing up spills) and baking a cake - it''s a perfect time for Mo to find out about changing states of matter!If a monster can understand science, anyone can! Join Mo the Monster as he discovers the basic principles of science. Along the way, Mo is kept focused (monsters are notoriously easily distracted) with the help of simple, clearly presented information, plenty of questions to answer and lots of science puzzles and activities.The funny, colourful illustrations offer lots of scope for humour and interest to keep children engaged while they learn. Aimed at readers aged 5+.Titles in the series: Energy/Forces and Magnets/Habitats/The Human Body/Life Cycles/Light and Shadows/Machines/Materials/States of Matter/Plants/The Seasons/TimeStates of matter contentsMo gets wet feet / Solid, liquid or gas? / Material properties / Gas-filled balloons / Liquidbehaviour / Absorbent materials / Melting point / Drying out / Present materials /Dozy''s liquid-to-solid footprints / Chilli mixing / Trouble with melting / Condensation andcake / Glossary / Books to read and Places to visit / Answers

    £8.99

  • Funny Beasts: Laugh-out-loud nature facts!

    Hachette Children's Group Funny Beasts: Laugh-out-loud nature facts!

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisHeaps of funny facts and cartoons about the animal world's most hilarious adaptations!Animals have developed some downright strange features and behaviours to survive day in and day out. This book's lively artwork and side-splitting jokes bring these behaviours alive - and uncover the awesome science of the animal world. Meet the quirkiest, the flashiest, the stinkiest and of course the absolutely funniest animals on planet Earth!Funny Nature is a series of books presenting science learning through laughter. Brought to you by the author and illustrator of The Poo That Animals Do, this series covers science topics including evolution, adaptation, habitats, anatomy, physiology, life cycles and much more! Perfect for fans of facts and fun aged 6+.Books in the Funny Nature series:Funny BeastsFunny BugsFunny DinosaursFunny PlantsTable of Contents 1: Boggling and brilliant beasts 2: Quirky creatures 3: Lazy bones 4: Funny reptiles 5: Finding a mate 6: Animal in disguise 7: Beasts that light up 8: Beastly eyes 9: Complete stinkers 10: Dancing beasts 11: Funny fish-faces 12: Animal make-up 13: More freaky beasts 14: Beasts quiz 15: Glossary and Further information 16: Index

    1 in stock

    £8.99

  • Funny Dinosaurs

    Hachette Children's Group Funny Dinosaurs

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisHeaps of funny facts and cartoons about dinosaurs'' most hilarious adaptations!Dinosaurs developed some of the strangest features and behaviours to survive day in and day out. This book''s lively artwork and side-splitting jokes bring these behaviours back to life - and uncover the awesome science of the prehistoric world. Meet the fluffiest, the tiniest, the best singers and of course the absolutely funniest dinos on planet Earth!Funny Nature is a series of books presenting science learning through laughter. Brought to you by the author and illustrator of The Poo That Animals Do, this series covers science topics including evolution, adaptation, habitats, anatomy, physiology, life cycles and much more! Perfect for fans of facts and fun aged 6+.Books in the Funny Nature series:Funny BeastsFunny BugsFunny DinosaursFunny Plants

    1 in stock

    £8.99

  • What Matters Most Gravity and Other Forces

    Hachette Children's Group What Matters Most Gravity and Other Forces

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisLearn about forces by meeting some hilarious characters who are keen to explain why they are the most important!This book makes science learning fun and engaging for children aged 7 plus. Meet best friends Gravity and Weight who are surely, they think, the most important forces on Earth. And yet, isn''t Gravity actually really weak and, anyway, their rivals Friction, Air Resistance and Magnetism all want to explain why they are the most important. So which force really matters most? What Matters Most is a series of humorous books for children that explain science processes with lively comic artwork and show why variety is important. Titles in the series:Body BitsEnergy and Power Gravity and other Forces Materials Plant Parts The Sun, the Moon and the Planets

    1 in stock

    £8.99

  • What Matters Most Materials

    Hachette Children's Group What Matters Most Materials

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisLearn about materials by meeting some hilarious characters who are keen to explain why they are the most important!This book makes science learning fun and engaging for children aged 7 plus. Meet Wood, who has been used throughout history to build things so must be the MOST important material. But, Paper, Concrete, Plastic and many other characters are sure they are much more useful. So which material really matters most? What Matters Most is a series of humorous books for children that explain science processes with lively comic artwork and show why variety is important. Titles in the series: Body Bits / Energy and Power / Gravity and other Forces / Materials / Plant Parts / The Sun, the Moon and the Planets

    4 in stock

    £12.34

  • What Matters Most The Sun Moon and Planets

    Hachette Children's Group What Matters Most The Sun Moon and Planets

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisLearn about the solar system by meeting some hilarious characters who are keen to explain why they are the most important!

    1 in stock

    £8.99

  • What Matters Most Plant Parts

    Hachette Children's Group What Matters Most Plant Parts

    Book SynopsisLearn about plants by meeting some hilarious characters who are keen to explain why they are the most important part of a plant!This book makes science learning fun and engaging for children aged 7 plus. Meet Stem, she links everything together on the plant, she knows she''s very important. But Seeds, Leaves and Flowers all want to explain why they are the most important, too. So which plant part really matters most? What Matters Most is a series of humorous books for children that explain science processes with lively comic artwork and show why variety is important. Titles in the series:Body BitsEnergy and Power Gravity and other Forces Materials Plant Parts The Sun, the Moon and the Planets

    £12.34

  • Comic Strip Science The Periodic Table

    Hachette Children's Group Comic Strip Science The Periodic Table

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisComic Strip Science: The Periodic Table makes learning about science fun! Each spread features a short, funny comic strip related to the periodic table. Discover which element started a war among dentists, why diamonds aren''t forever and the freaky story of how phosphorous was discovered. Around the strips, diagrams and panels give further information on the topic. They are a fantastic way to engage children aged 8 plus with science.The illustrator, Jess Bradey, is winner of the 2021 Blue Peter Award for Best Non-Fiction for A Day in the Life of a Poo, Gnu and You and also writes and draws for The Phoneix Comic. Titles in the series: Biology, Chemistry, Earth and Space, Physics, The Periodic Table.

    5 in stock

    £14.24

  • Evil Beetle Versus Science The Electric Attack

    Hachette Children's Group Evil Beetle Versus Science The Electric Attack

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisA humorous science comic-book story that explains key concepts about electricity. Loveable anti-heroine Evil Beetle thinks she can get rid of the noisy gardener and his radio by cutting off the electricity. But, Evil Beetle doesn''t know enough about science to make the plan work! The hilarious story is full of facts about electricity and is perfect for children aged 6 plus who love comic books. For children progressing through book bands, it is suitable for children reading at Book Band 11: Lime.Evil Beetle Vs Science is a series of books about a hapless anti-heroine and her loyal band of minibeast sidekicks. Evil Beetle''s plots keep going wrong because she doesn''t understand science! Luckily her friend Smart Snail is on hand to explain, and readers will learn key science concepts while enjoying Evil Beetle''s attempts to keep her garden free from intruders.Titles in the series: The Shadow of Doom (Light); The Itching Powder Plot (Plants); T

    5 in stock

    £12.34

  • Why It's Still Kicking Off Everywhere: The New

    Verso Books Why It's Still Kicking Off Everywhere: The New

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisOriginally published in 2012 to wide acclaim, this updated edition, Why It's Still Kicking Off Everywhere, includes coverage of the most recent events in the wave of revolt and revolution sweeping the planet-riots in Athens, student occupations in the UK, Quebec and Moscow, the emergence of the Occupy Movement and the tumult of the Arab Spring. Economic crisis, social networking and a new political consciousness have come together to ignite a new generation of radicals.BBC journalist and author Paul Mason combines the anecdotes gleaned through first-hand reportage with political, economic and historical analysis to tell the story of today's networked revolution. Why It's Still Kicking Off Everywhere not only addresses contemporary struggles, it provides insights into the future of global revolt.Trade ReviewA wonderful piece of journalism that tries to draw links between the Arab Spring, the Syriza movement in Greece, the Podemos movement in Spain, Occupy. -- Paul Greengrass, director of Jason BourneThe mix of wide-ranging reportage and historical analysis is lively and insightful. -- Claire Allfree * Metro *The writing of this reportage is compact, urgent, present-tense, declarative, and addictive. -- Andy Beckett * Guardian *Mason has had a ringside seat to some of the biggest news events of 2011. He has listened to the protestors in Tahrir Square. He followed Greek workers marching through Athens. He has travelled through America, watched first hand the collapse of blue-collar employment and the death of the dream of home ownership. * Guardian *He's lively, funny and engaging, trading in the energy derived from the thrill and significance of what he's witnessing. -- Phil Harrison * Time Out *A cogent, accessible analysis of the ongoing forces of global upheaval. * Kirkus Reviews *This book not only reads as an in-depth consideration of global politics today, but offers a personal memoir from a man who has had a ringside seat. We are blessed that the BBC, for all the criticisms, still employs journalists whose logic and unfailing inquisitiveness brings us such analysis. -- Dan Carrier * Camden New Journal *You will learn something new and challenging on every page of this book. -- Kenny Farquharson * Scotland on Sunday *Mason has emerged as possibly the most engaged mainstream journalist of our age. -- George Eaton * New Statesman *Concise global analysis with sympathetic news from the frontline, revealing angry and scared people staring into a bleak future amid the wreckage of shattered certainties. -- Ian Birrell * Observer *Superb overview of the global protest movements of 2011. * New Internationalist *Testament to his instincts as a veteran journalist, Mason managed to be everywhere right as things were kicking off-traversing the globe from the Middle East to Europe to America to Asia. [T]he book combines a feel for the breathlessness of events as they unfold with a historian's eye for patterns and precedents ... Mason's prose beautifully captures the almost surreal mood that often accompanies mass shifts in consciousness. -- Leela Yellesetty * Socialist Worker *An accessible insight into how the world is swiftly changing and what the implications are for women, politicians and business. * Daily Mail *These reports are good journalism. One feels as if they are present at the rallies, occupations and riots that Mason describes. The anecdotal tales he provides should remind anyone who participated in any kind of popular resistance in the past decades of the energy and hope one finds and feels at such events. These are the stuff that makes one join such movements. Worthwhile and provocative. -- Ron Jacobs * Counterpunch *Paul Mason's enthusiasm and curiosity are infectious. Adapting a rich vein of leftwing revolutionary thought for the wired generation, Mason argues passionately that the old rules have been broken. -- John Kampfner * The Observer *

    1 in stock

    £22.56

  • Body Bits: Hair-raising Human Body Facts

    Hachette Children's Group Body Bits: Hair-raising Human Body Facts

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisBizarre, incredible and downright gross facts about human and animal bodies!In Hair-raising Human Body Facts, you'll learn about some of the most incredible things going on inside you right now! Giggle and gasp as you read about and see some truly astonishing (and sometimes silly) parts of the human body, such as your super-cool cornea, which gets its oxygen from the air and has no blood at all flowing to it, or your secretly clever nostrils, which take turns breathing - that's some amazing teamwork!The Body Bits series is written by the hilarious and knowledgeable Paul Mason, and illustrated by Dave Smith, whose laugh-out-loud and action-packed artwork can't be beaten. Reading and learning become a source of endless fun for even the most reluctant reader with Body Bits. Great for readers aged 7-9 years.Don't forget the other books in the series:Hair-raising Human Body FactsDead-awesome Dinosaur Body FactsEye-popping Plant Part FactsContents list for Hair-raising Human Body Facts:Body bits / Hair-raising and nail-biting facts / Excellent eyeballs / The boggling brain / The truth about teeth / Brilliant bones / Breathtaking breathing / Bits about blood / Stupendous skin / Dynamic defences / Stomach-churning digestion / Amazing muscles / Unique you / Glossary / Finding out more / IndexTable of Contents 1: Body bits 2: Hair-raising and nail-biting facts 3: Excellent eyeballs 4: The boggling brain 5: The truth about teeth 6: Brilliant bones 7: Breathtaking breathing 8: Bits about blood 9: Stupendous skin 10: Dynamic defences 11: Stomach-churning digestion 12: Amazing muscles 13: Unique you 14: Glossary 15: Finding out more

    1 in stock

    £8.54

  • Body Bits: Eye-popping Plant Part Facts

    Hachette Children's Group Body Bits: Eye-popping Plant Part Facts

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisBizarre, incredible and downright eye-popping facts about the natural world!In Eye-popping Plant Part Facts, you'll learn about some of the most astonishing things going on in the stems, blossoms, seeds, roots (and more!) of the plants all around us. Finding out about plant parts has never been more engaging or uproariously funny! The Body Bits series is written by the hilarious and knowledgeable Paul Mason, and illustrated by Dave Smith, whose laugh-out-loud and action-packed artwork can't be beat. Reading and learning become a source of endless fun for even the most reluctant readers aged 7 plus with Body Bits.Books in the series include:Hair-raising Human Body FactsAstounding Animal Body FactsDead-awesome Dinosaur Body FactsEye-popping Plant Part FactsContents list for Eye-popping Plant Part Facts:The weird world of plant parts / Roots have ears / Surprising seeds / Plants in disguise /Pitfalls and other traps / Poison producers / Spines and thorns / Snap! And you're lunch /Hairy ends / Jailhouse plants / The world's stinkiest plants / Extreme survivors / Do youspeak plant? / Glossary / Finding out more / IndexTable of Contents 1: The weird world of plant parts 2: Roots have ears 3: Surprising seeds 4: Plants in disguise 5: Pitfalls and other traps 6: Poison producers 7: Spines and thorns 8: Snap! And you're lunch 9: Hairy ends 10: Jailhouse plants 11: The world's stinkiest plants 12: Extreme survivors 13: Do you speak plant? 14: Glossary 15: Finding out more 16: Index

    1 in stock

    £8.54

  • Funny Bugs: Laugh-out-loud nature facts!

    Hachette Children's Group Funny Bugs: Laugh-out-loud nature facts!

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisHeaps of funny facts and cartoons about the bug world's most hilarious adaptations!Bugs have developed some of the strangest features and behaviours to survive day in and day out. This book's lively artwork and side-splitting jokes bring these behaviours alive - and uncover the awesome science of the bug world. Meet the goofiest, the stinkiest, the best dancers and of course the absolutely funniest bugs on planet Earth!Funny Nature is a series of books presenting science learning through laughter. Brought to you by the author and illustrator of The Poo That Animals Do, this series covers science topics including evolution, adaptation, habitats, anatomy, physiology, life cycles and much more! Perfect for fans of facts and fun aged 6+.Books in the Funny Nature series:Funny BeastsFunny BugsFunny DinosaursFunny PlantsTable of Contents 1: It's a buggy world 2: Bug noise 3: Needle-nosed bugs 4: Bugs that pull faces 5: Bug eyes 6: Bugs in disguise, part 1 7: Bugs in disguise, part 2 8: The biggest bugs 9: Stinking bugs 10: Confusing caterpillars 11: Dancing bugs 12: Bug love 13: More funny bugs 14: Bug quiz 15: Glossary 16: Index

    1 in stock

    £11.69

  • Skate Monkey Demon Attack

    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Skate Monkey Demon Attack

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisMonkey and his friends, Zu and Sandy, lived in the Emperor''s Cloud Palace. But they played all sorts of tricks on people, so, as a punishment, the Jade Emperor sent them down to Earth. They can only return if they prove that they can use their magical powers for good. Adventure is never far away! In Demon Attack, the friends are called to investigate when a headteacher is acting strangely. There are some very creepy goings-on behind the scenes. Will they uncover what is happening and defeat the mysterious villain? Bloomsbury High Low books encourage and support reading practice by providing gripping, age-appropriate stories for struggling and reluctant readers, those with dyslexia, or those with English as an additional language. Printed on tinted paper and with a dyslexia friendly font,Skate Monkey is aimed at readers aged 8+ and has a manageable length (72 pages)and reading age (7+). The Skate Monkey stories can be read in any order. Produced in association with reading experTrade ReviewA light and enjoyable read that's packed full of adventure, action and the appearance of some downright creepy demons, I can see this series being very much enjoyed in schools whist also adding a spot of variety to traditional guided reading and intervention sessions for developing readers. * The Reader Teacher, @MrEPrimary *

    5 in stock

    £8.16

  • Live Working or Die Fighting

    Random House Live Working or Die Fighting

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisGlobalisation has created a whole new working class - and they are reliving stories that were first played out a century ago. In Live Working or Die Fighting, Paul Mason tells the story of this new working class alongside the epic history of the global labour movement, from its formation in the factories of the 1800s through its near destruction by fascism in the 1930s and up to today''s anti-globalisation movement.Blending exhilarating historical narrative with reportage from today''s front line, he links the lives of 19th-century factory girls with the lives of teenagers in a giant Chinese mobile phone factory; he tells the story of how mass trade unions were born in London''s Docklands - and how they''re being reinvented by the migrant cleaners in skyscrapers that stand on the very same spot. It is a story of urban slums, self-help co-operatives, choirs and brass bands, free love and self-education by candlelight. And, as the author shows, in the developingTrade ReviewVividly accessible... required reading for the Seattle brigade * Guardian *Mason, using an impressive range of primary sources, recounts nine of the great stories of working-class revolts * Irish Times *This book tells stories of our past that are indispensable to understanding the present. it is a good answer to all who ask where the working class has gone. Brilliant -- Ken Loach'Don't die stupid. If you haven't read Mason's book, you know nothing about how this planet works... breathtaking, fascinating, perceptive... Damn, I wish I'd written this book -- Greg Palast, author of the New York Times bestseller Armed MadhouseThis is micro-historical writing at its best -- Walden Bello, author of Dilemmas of Domination

    1 in stock

    £13.49

  • Readerful Independent Library Oxford Reading

    Oxford University Press Readerful Independent Library Oxford Reading

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisFrom the first use of fire to banish the darkness, artificial light has changed the world. Today, drone-shows dazzle and cities glow all night long, but it wasn''t always so easy to harness the power of light. Switch on the story of light in this fact-packed non-fiction!This book is from Readerful''s Independent Library. It is for children aged 9 to 10 to read without support. Readerful is a reading library specially designed to motivate children to read more. The series offers contemporary, inclusive books for children from 4 to 11 years, including: Books for Sharing: picture books to be read aloud by an adult for inspiring reading sessionsIndependent Library: fiction, graphic texts, character mini-series and non-fiction for children to read independentlyRise: fully decodable books for older struggling readers to read independently.How Readerful works: - Read aloud the Books for Sharing for magical reading sessions that motivate children to read more. - Then encourage children to choo

    1 in stock

    £8.93

  • Learn Science with Mo Light and Shadows

    Hachette Children's Group Learn Science with Mo Light and Shadows

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisLearn all about light with Mo the Monster and his friends in this fun first science book for children aged 5+.Mo is a little bit afraid of the dark, but today he is going the funfair and learning all about light and shadows. He and his friend Sid find out about sources of light, how light travels and reflects, while having fun in the hall of mirrors, watching a puppet show and much more. But can Mo stay out of trouble while he''s having so much fun? Don''t count on it!If a monster can understand science, anyone can! Join Mo the Monster as he discovers the basic principles of science. Along the way, Mo is kept focused (monsters are notoriously easily distracted) with the help of simple, clearly presented information, plenty of questions to answer and lots of science puzzles and activities.The funny, colourful illustrations offer lots of scope for humour and interest to keep children engaged while they learn. Aimed at readers aged 5+.Titles in the series: Energy/Forces and Magnets/Habitats/The Human Body/Life Cycles/Light and Shadows/Machines/Materials/States of Matter/Plants/The Seasons/TimeContentsLearning about light / Light sources / Blocking light / Shadow games / Fun with mirrors / Rainbow shadows / Light rays / Mirror tricks / The changing moon / Big and small shadows / Light and senses / A-maze-ing light tricks / Happy in the dark / Glossary / Books to read and places to visit / Answers

    1 in stock

    £8.99

  • Evil Beetle Versus Science The Alarm Call

    Hachette Children's Group Evil Beetle Versus Science The Alarm Call

    Book SynopsisA humorous science comic-book story that explains key concepts about sound. Loveable anti-heroine Evil Beetle thinks she can get rid of annoying intruders to her garden by summoning an insect army using different sounds. But Evil Beetle has a lot to learn about how sounds work and the different ways insects make them! The hilarious story is full of facts about sound and is perfect for children aged 6 plus who love comic books. For children progressing through book bands, it is suitable for children reading at Book Band 11: Lime.Evil Beetle Vs Science is a series of books about a hapless anti-heroine and her loyal band of minibeast sidekicks. Evil Beetle''s plots keep going wrong because she doesn''t understand science! Luckily her friend Smart Snail is on hand to explain, and readers will learn key science concepts while enjoying Evil Beetle''s attempts to keep her garden free from intruders.Titles in the series: The Shadow of Doom (Light); The

    £12.34

  • Coventry’s Medieval Suburbs: Excavations at Hill

    Archaeopress Coventry’s Medieval Suburbs: Excavations at Hill

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisHill Street, Upper Well Street and Far Gosford Street comprise three suburban streets which stood directly outside the city gates of Coventry for much of the medieval period. As a result of the 2003-2007 excavations an extensive body of archaeological, environmental and documentary evidence has been brought together to allow comparison in terms of land planning, construction methodologies, character and relative fluctuations in the long-term economy of two of the city’s medieval and post-medieval suburbs. As well as evidence for street frontage occupation, the sites contain substantial portions of the city’s defences, never before looked at in such detail. The new data is of great value in comparing the results with those previously gained from a variety of smaller sites in Coventry and comparable sites elsewhere in the country. The work has, in some detail, married up excavated data and documentary sources for the working of the defences over a period of 250 years. In addition the immediate suburban environment has come under scrutiny and an unprecedented level of botanical data has come to light in a programme of sampling for both seeds and pollens as a guide to the changing character of the suburbs. At Hill Street, excavation uncovered two medieval and post-medieval frontage properties 50m wide and their rear yards adjacent to the city ditch. While upstanding structural remains were scant, analysis of contemporary pits has highlighted mainly domestic but also some industrial aspects of the properties and given an insight into the diet, economy and changing face of suburban Hill Street from the 13th to 19th centuries. Excavation also uncovered some 55m of the city ditch adjacent to Bond Street, into which four large sections were cut, three close to Hill Street and one at the junction with Upper Well Street. The excavations highlight the huge investment made in digging and maintaining the ditch as a defensive line for the first half of the 15th century before it was gradually misused for fly-tipping and eventually lost beneath a welter of dumping by the later 17th century. It was probably indefensible long before the Civil War. A varied and rich environmental profile of the site has been constructed, which paints a picture of a suburban, semi-rural habitat which was increasingly spoiled in the 16th and 17th centuries by unrestricted dumping of refuse and cess. A wide variety of finds was recovered, indicative of both domestic and industrial occupation and use. This range was dominated by a large group of well-preserved late medieval leather shoes. The Far Gosford Street excavations revealed evidence for some 800 years of human activity. The earliest remains comprised a solid timber post, possibly related to a bridge over the River Sherbourne, for which tree-ring dating established a felling date of 1162-1212. A frontage was first occupied in the early 14th century when buildings were laid out along the street. A hoard of silver pennies found buried beneath the floor of one of the buildings probably represents the savings of one of the street’s earliest residents. These structures were replaced in the first half of the 15th century, probably at the same time as the city wall was built a short distance to the west. A second medieval frontage lasted until 1643 when it was again dismantled during the Civil War. Entrenchments dating to this period were also excavated. In the 18th century a third frontage was built, replaced in the 19th century and finally demolished to make way for Singer Motors car showroom after they acquired the site in 1926.Table of Contents1. Introduction; 2. Historical background; 3. Archaeological background; 4. Hill Street and Upper Well Street excavations; 5. Finds and environmental evidence from Hill Street and Upper Well Street; 6. Far Gosford Street excavations; 7. Finds and environmental evidence from Far Gosford Street; 8. Discussion; Bibliography

    1 in stock

    £38.00

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  • Quick Fix Science: Forces and Magnets

    Hachette Children's Group Quick Fix Science: Forces and Magnets

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisA first science series that presents information in a simple and humorous way.Snappy the Nile crocodile introduces key science topics with a quirky bit of fun and asks questions to involve readers in exploring the topics further. In this book, find out all about forces and magnets. Discover how gravity, friction, air and water resistance work as well as pulleys, levers and gears. Investigate what makes magnetism so mysterious and what gives magnets their force.The mix of photos and artwork brings the topics to life.Perfect for readers aged 6 and up exploring the Key Stage 1 Science curriculum.Other titles in the series:Quick Fix Science: AnimalsQuick Fix Science: Human BodyQuick Fix Science: LightQuick Fix Science: PlantsQuick Fix Science: Forces and MagnetsQuick Fix Science: MaterialsTable of Contents 1: What are forces? 2: Gravity 3: Weight 4: Friction 5: Friction is hot stuff! 6: Water resistance 7: Air resistance 8: Levers, pulleys and gears 9: Magnetism 10: Magnetic attraction 11: Parts of a magnet 12: Magnet Earth 13: Magnets all around us 14: Glossary 15: Answers 16: Finding out more 17: Index

    1 in stock

    £8.99

  • 108 Discourses of Guru Dev Life  Teachings of Swami Brahmananda Saraswati Shankaracharya of Jyotirmath 19411953 Vol I Volume 1

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