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Bridge Publishing Inc.,U.S. God Can Do it Again: Amazing Testimonies Wrought by God's Extraordinary Servant
£15.44
Royal British Columbia Museum By Snowshoe, Buckboard and Steamer: Women of the British Columbia Frontier
The vivid, personal accounts of four women who lived and travelled as settlers in early British Columbia“…a cloud passing away from the face of the moon revealed a band of wild horses bearing down upon us at a full gallop. As they came near and saw us they divided into two groups, passing by on either side. Had the moon not come out they would probably have become entangled in our tent ropes, and we should not have lived to tell the tale.”—Violet Sillitoe, between Osoyoos and PentictonThe women in this book were trailblazers. The frontiers they lived on were not only geographical but personal. As they left the drawing rooms of England and eastern Canada for new lives in the far West, social patterns were disrupted, and the status quo dissolved. On the wagon roads and river boats of nineteenth-century British Columbia, they found risks, opportunities and freedoms far beyond those familiar to their more settled contemporaries. By Snowshoe, Buckboard and Steamer tells four extraordinary stories of life on the unruly edge of empire.Winner of the 1998 BC Lieutenant Governor’s Medal for Historical Writing.
£15.95
Scholastic Australia The Shattering Guardians of Gahoole
£9.93
HarperCollins Mamas Bank Account HarvestHBJ Book
£14.39
Houghton Mifflin Most Beautiful Roof in the World
£11.99
HarperCollins Publishers Inc Frozen Reign
£16.19
HarperCollins Publishers Inc Shattered: The True Story of a Mother's Love, a Husband's Betrayal, and a Cold-Blooded Texas Murder
£8.99
HarperCollins Publishers Inc Before I Wake
Dawn is a Nightmare. The daughter of the god of Dreams and a mortal, she is the only one of her kind who can exist both in the dream realm and in "real" life. When mortals are threatened, Dawn knows she is the only one standing between them and the Terror determined to destroy everything she loves. But how can she track down something that only exists in the dream realm? And what does this mean for her blossoming reltionship with Noah Clarke? Noah is a rare mortal - able to bend his dreams to his own will. Recognizing that the evil tracking him in his sleep is beyond his ability, Noah turns to the one person who can help...Dawn. Together, they travel between dreams and real life, fighting for the right to control their lives...and for the chance at a love more powerful than any.
£7.85
HarperCollins Publishers Inc Without Consent
£8.16
Blanvalet Taschenbuchverl Ein Cottage für zwei
£11.00
FISCHER Sauerländer Die Glcksbckerei Die magische Rettung Band 5
£9.49
Rutgers University Press Double Exposure: How Social Psychology Fell in Love with the Movies
Double Exposure examines the role of film in shaping social psychology’s landmark postwar experiments. We are told that most of us will inflict electric shocks on a fellow citizen when ordered to do so. Act as a brutal prison guard when we put on a uniform. Walk on by when we see a stranger in need. But there is more to the story. Documentaries that investigators claimed as evidence were central to capturing the public imagination. Did they provide an alibi for twentieth century humanity? Examining the dramaturgy, staging and filming of these experiments, including Milgram's Obedience Experiments, the Stanford Prison Experiment and many more, Double Exposure recovers a new set of narratives.
£120.60
Two Dollar Radio At The Edge Of The Woods
£18.00
Bodleian Library Jane Austen: The Chawton Letters
In their celebration of ‘little matters’ – the regular round of visiting, dining out, drinking tea, of reading and walking to the shops and sending to the post – Jane Austen’s letters and novels have many similarities. The thirteen letters collected by Jane Austen’s House Museum, in Chawton, Hampshire and reproduced in this book give us intimate glimpses into her life in Bath and Chawton and on visits to London, many of their details finding echoes in her fiction. 'Jane Austen: The Chawton Letters' traces a lively story beginning in 1801, when, aged twenty-five, Jane Austen left Steventon in Hampshire to move to Bath. Later letters relish the shops, theatres and sights of London, but are interspersed from 1809 with the quieter routines of village life in Chawton, Hampshire, which was to be her home for the remainder of her short life. We learn here of her anxieties for the reception of Pride and Prejudice, her care in planning Mansfield Park and the hilarious negotiations over the publication of Emma. These letters, each accompanied by reproductions from the original manuscripts in Jane Austen’s hand, testify to Jane’s deep emotional bond with her sister: the most moving letter of all is that written by Cassandra only days after Jane’s death in Winchester in July 1817. Brought together in this little book, these artefacts make a delightful modern-day keepsake of correspondence from one of the world’s best-loved writers.
£14.99
Bodleian Library Jane Austen: Writer in the World
This collection of essays offers an intimate history of Austen’s art and life told through objects associated with her personally and with the era in which she lived. Her teenage notebooks, music albums, pelisse-coat, letters, the homemade booklets in which she composed her novels and the portraits made of her during her life all feature in this lavishly illustrated collection. By interpreting the outrageous literary jokes in her early notebooks we can glimpse the shared reading activities of Jane and her family, together with the love of satire and home entertainment which can be traced in the subtler humour of her mature work. It is well known that Austen played the piano but her music books reveal how music was used to create networks far more intricate than the simple pleasures of home recital. Examination of Austen’s pelisse-coat tells us something about her physique and, with the lively letters to her sister Cassandra, gives an insight into her views on fashion. The exploration of yet more objects – the Regency novel, newspaper articles, naval logbooks, and contemporary political cartoons – reveals Austen’s filiations with wider social and political worlds. These ‘things’ map the threads connecting her (from India to Bath and from North America to Chawton) to those on the international stage during the wars with France that raged through much of her short life. Finally, this book charts her reputation over the two hundred years since her death, offering fresh interpretations of Jane Austen’s changing place in the world.
£30.00
Barefoot Books Rubys Baby Brother 1
£8.23
The History Press Ltd Fifty Mysterious Postcards: Pitman Shorthand Messages from the Golden Age of the Postcard
The lines, circles, ticks, hooks, dots and dashes of Pitman shorthand used by some postcard writers during the early twentieth century are obscure to most people. Could the mysterious messages contain scandalous gossip, tales of adventure or declarations of undying love?Fifty Mysterious Postcards presents fascinating examples from the ‘Golden Age’ of the postcard, each with a message written in the dying art of Pitman shorthand. The rules of Pitman have changed since the postcards were written and posted over 100 years ago, but careful transcription has unlocked their meaning to bring stories of penfriends, sweethearts, holidays and the First World War to life once more.
£15.99
University of Delaware Press Ordering Customs: Ethnographic Thought in Early Modern Venice
Ordering Customs explores how Renaissance Venetians sought to make sense of human difference in a period characterized by increasing global contact and a rapid acceleration of the circulation of information. Venice was at the center of both these developments. The book traces the emergence of a distinctive tradition of ethnographic writing that served as the basis for defining religious and cultural difference in new ways. Taylor draws on a trove of unpublished sources—diplomatic correspondence, court records, diaries, and inventories—to show that the study of customs, rituals, and ways of life not only became central in how Venetians sought to apprehend other peoples, but also had a very real impact at the level of policy, shaping how the Venetian state governed minority populations in the city and its empire. In contrast with the familiar image of ethnography as the product of overseas imperial and missionary encounters, the book points to a more complicated set of origins.
£120.60
Quercus Publishing No More Tomorrows
£10.04
Union Square & Co. Art for Kids: Advanced Drawing: Become the Artist Only You Can Be
“This is a gold mine of information for any kid that doodles.”—Library Media Connection This companion volume to Art for Kids: Drawing builds on skills taught in the first book, focusing on the integrating and big picture skills of drawing and the creative process. These include style, composition, content selection, sources of inspiration, quality of line (loose and gestural vs. clean and tight), as well as grounding and contextualizing subjects. Filled with clear instructions, easy-to-use techniques, and a wealth of encouragement, get ready to make great original drawings. You’ll be amazed by the art they can create!
£14.99
Union Square & Co. Art for Kids: Advanced Drawing: Become the Artist Only You Can Be
“This is a gold mine of information for any kid that doodles.”—Library Media Connection This companion volume to Art for Kids: Drawing builds on skills taught in the first book, focusing on the integrating and big picture skills of drawing and the creative process. These include style, composition, content selection, sources of inspiration, quality of line (loose and gestural vs. clean and tight), as well as grounding and contextualizing subjects. Filled with clear instructions, easy-to-use techniques, and a wealth of encouragement, get ready to make great original drawings. You’ll be amazed by the art they can create!
£9.99
Bristol University Press The Liberal Arts Paradox in Higher Education: Negotiating Inclusion and Prestige
The liberal arts approach to higher education is a growing trend globally. We are told that the mental dexterity and independent, questioning spirit cultivated by such interdisciplinary degrees are the best preparation for the as-yet unknown executive jobs of tomorrow. This book explores the significant recent growth of these degrees in England in order to address an enduring problem for higher education: the relationship between meritocracy and elitism. Against the view that the former is a myth providing rhetorical cover for the latter, it argues that these are two entangled, but discrete, value systems. Sociology must now pay attention to how students and academics attempt to disentangle them.
£71.99
Johns Hopkins University Press Catland
£23.17
John Wiley and Sons Ltd Metaphor and Metonymy: A Diachronic Approach
The way in which we understand the concept of intelligence is rooted in metaphor and metonymy; for example, it is common to describe people as ‘bright’ or ‘thick’. This book explores the motivation for some of the lexemes in this semantic field across the history of the English language, considering the range of cognitive mechanisms and cultural factors that can inform metaphorical and metonymical mappings. Provides a much-needed diachronic approach to theories of metaphor and metonymy within cognitive semantics, building on the work of scholars such as Geeraerts and Sweetser Argues that a diachronic approach offers a fresh perspective which can both complement and challenge current theories of metaphor and metonymy Explores both cognitive and cultural issues relating to motivation, and takes account of established theories of semantic change alongside recent work in cognitive linguistics Considers three of the concepts that have been important in the way intelligence is conceptualized diachronically: the senses, density, and animals Includes a detailed case study of these source concepts which provides a starting point for a wider discussion about the nature of mapping processes
£22.99
Capstone Global Library Ltd This or That Questions About the Human Body: You Decide!
The human body is amazing. Your blood makes up about 8% of your body weight. On average, your heart will beat more than 3 billion times in your lifetime! Doctors and scientists make choices every day about how to keep our bodies going. But what would you change if you could? Would you choose to have super strength or super speed? Would you rather have no bones or no muscles? It's your turn to pick this or that!
£8.99
Caboodle Books Limited Hector's Android
Hector and his best friend, Kofi, are going to build Blaster BLADE 1, but when Sameer and Lucas put their mean machines into action to take down Hector’s Android, the battle of the robots begins. Enter the world of robots, at your peril.
£7.15
Scholastic Revenge of the Killer Worm
£7.99
Random House USA Inc Turning Twelve
£11.99
Scholastic US Wolves of the Beyond: #2 Shadow Wolf
£9.75
Random House USA Inc Lost & Found: Reflections on Grief, Gratitude, and Happiness
£16.20
HarperCollins Publishers Inc Ill Love You Till the Crocodiles Smile
From the team that brought you I’ll Love You Till the Cows Come Home comes another funny and sweet lyrical lullaby, celebrating boundless family love. I’ll Love You Till the Crocodiles Smile is a cozy bedtime read-aloud guaranteed to have both you and your little one smiling.Tender and gently humorous, this story of unconditional love will become a household favorite to be read over and over.I will love you till forever and forever and more, till my love shakes the jungle with a lion-size ROAR, as night blankets the forest near a soothing waterfall and the chimpanzees sleep in trees, two hundred feet tall….I’ll Love You Till the Crocodiles Smile is perfect for giving, whether it be for a baby shower, birthday, or Valentine’s Day. The story stands beautifully on its own or can be paired with its companion story, I’ll Love You Till the Cow
£12.99
Next Chapter Unofficial Detective
£12.11
North Parade Publishing Christmas Songs
£12.00
Harvard University Press Mystics, Monarchs, and Messiahs: Cultural Landscapes of Early Modern Iran
Focusing on idealists and visionaries who believed that Justice could reign in our world, this book explores the desire to experience utopia on earth.Reluctant to await another existence—another form, or eternal life following death and resurrection—individuals with ghuluww, or exaggeration, emerged at the advent of Islam, expecting to attain the apocalyptic horizon of Truth. In their minds, Muhammad’s prophecy represented one such cosmic moment of transformation. Even in the early modern period, some denizens of Islamdom continued to hope for a utopia despite aborted promises and expectations. In a moment of enthusiasm, one group called the Qizilbash (Red Heads) took up arms at the turn of the sixteenth century to fight for Shaykh Ismaʿil Safavi, their divinely inspired leader. The Safavis succeeded in establishing an empire, but their revolutionary sensibilities were exposed to erasures and expulsion into the realms of heresy.The social settings in which such beliefs were performed in early modern Iran are highlighted in order to tease out the relationship between discourse and practice, narrating the ways in which a Persianate ethos uncovered new Islamic identities (Alid and Sufi). Mystics, Monarchs, and Messiahs explores these belief systems within a dialogue between Semitic, Indo-Iranian, and Hellenic cultures that continued to resist the monotheist impulse to delay the meeting of the holy with the human until the end of time.
£16.95
Fremantle Press Alex and the Alpacas Save the World
£11.99
Salt Media Ltd Scottish Independent Coffee Guide: No 5
£9.92
New Holland Publishers HMAS Canberra: Casualty of Circumstance
£13.31
Hodder & Stoughton Cold Grave: The Must-Read Winter Thriller for the Festive Season
The sixth Anya Crichton thriller in a series to rival Patricia Cornwell's Kay Scarpetta books.It feels like the safest place on earth. A family-friendly, floating palace. But, as Anya Crichton soon discovers, cruise ships aren't all that they seem... Statistics tell us that a woman is twice as likely to be sexually assaulted on a cruise ship than on dry land. Customers aren't screened, so the ships are a haven for sex offenders and paedophiles. With no policing, and floating in international waters, sexual assaults and passengers 'disappearing' are uncommonly frequent...So when a teenage girl is discovered, dead on the deck of the ship that she is holidaying on, Anya feels compelled to get involved. There's no apparent cause of death, but Anya's forensics expertise uncovers more than the ship's doctors can... or want to.With the killer still on board, and subsequently a crew-member found shot, it becomes clear that the safe haven of the cruise-ship is actually anything but. And, as Anya comes under increasing pressure to abandon her investigations, will she continue? Or do whatever it takes to keep her own family safe?The sixth book to feature forensic pathologist Anya Crichton is perfect for fans of Patricia Cornwell and Kathy Reichs.
£9.99
CamCat Publishing, LLC The Saint's Mistress
Saints are not born. Saints are made.Told against the fourth-century backdrop of the fall of the Roman Empire and the rise of Christianity, The Saint's Mistress breathes life into the previously untold story of Saint Augustine and his beloved mistress. Defying social norms and traditions, the love between the Roman aristocrat Aurelius Augustinus and Leona, a North African peasant, creates a rift with Aurelius' mother Monnica, his powerful patron Urbanus, and the marital laws of the Roman Empire. When Monnica and Urbanus succeed in separating Leona from her son and securing a more suitable fiancée for Aurelius, Leona commits herself to the Church.Feeling the ever stronger pull of the evolving Christian church, Leona and Aurelius walk separate paths in service of their faith. When many years later Leona and Aurelius, now Bishop Augustine, meet again, old passions re-ignite, perennial feuds smolder, and the fate of the Roman Empire in North Africa hangs in the balance.A love story for the ages, The Saint's Mistress brings to life the monumental struggle between love, faith and religious office.
£20.66
University of Wales Press Exodus from Cardiganshire: Rural-Urban Migration in Victorian Britain
Was migration from Victorian Cardiganshire simply a flight from rural poverty? This book relates the rate and timing of the outward movements from the county to the prevailing social and economic conditions. It provides insights into the factors involved in migration, and using computer-assisted analysis of census enumerators' books examines key dimensions of the communities at the major migrant destinations.
£16.99
Shoestring Press Taking Flight
£9.92
Sigma Press Lancashire
£9.67
Nosy Crow Ltd National Trust: Getting Ready for Autumn, A Sticker Storybook
A beautiful sticker storybook to keep children busy in the run-up to autumn!It's autumn in this gorgeous sticker book full of beautiful scenes. Use stickers to fill the trees with apples, find fallen conkers, decorate pictures on the first day of school, pick a pumpkin and carve it for Halloween, fill a trick-or-treating scene and much, much more.With over 120 stickers, 11 scenes, a gentle rhyming story and a checklist at the end for spotting extra details in each scene, this is the perfect autumnal activity book for even the youngest nature lovers.Published in collaboration with the National Trust. Other titles in the series include: Getting Ready for Christmas and Getting Ready for Spring.
£7.62
Rily Publications Ltd Straeon Bach y Byd Y Broga Sychedig The Thirsty Frog
Introduce your little one to fables and fairy tales from around the world with this spellbinding series of bilingual picture books for children. Discover the Aboriginal Australian myth about a very thirsty frog named Tiddalik! The perfect bedtime story that will teach children the importance of sharing.
£9.53
North Star Editions Coding: The Future of Coding
Explains new inventions made possible by coding, including key concepts such as artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things. Easy-to-read text, informative sidebars, and helpful diagrams make this book an engaging read for avid technology fans and readers who are new to computer coding.
£28.79
North Star Editions Ricochet
£12.99
Nova Science Publishers Inc Meltdown: Climate Change, Natural Disasters & other Catastrophes -- Fears & Concerns of the Future
£129.59
Pearson Education Limited Bug Club Phonics - Phase 2 Unit 1- 2: At a Tip
In this non-fiction phonics book, which is aligned to Letters & Sounds Phase 2 and Bug Club Phonics Unit 2, readers learn about some of the things we can take to a tip. Tricky words N/A This book aligns with Letters and Sounds Phase 2.
£8.38