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Square One Publishers How to Teach Your Baby to Read: The Gentle Revolution
£14.38
Houghton Mifflin The Best American Sports Writing of the Century
£30.48
Thames and Hudson (Australia) Pty Ltd Philip Hughes: Painting the Ancient Land of Australia
£36.00
Fantagraphics How To Make A Monster
£26.99
PM Press Labor Power And Strategy
£15.99
£44.99
Bucket Fillosophy Baby's Bucket Book
New brain research shows that a parent is a baby's most important and necessary 'bucket filler'. Every time a parent or other caregiver smiles, kisses, soothes, cares for and plays with a baby, they are fulfilling essential human needs. They are creating brain pathways and building a solid foundation for future learning, health and happiness. In addition to the known benefits of time spent bonding and reading to baby, this book uses brilliant colours and joyous faces to entertain baby and explain to adults their baby's needs for security, love, belonging and fun.
£8.23
Triumph Books The Year's Best Sports Writing 2023
A must-read collection featuring the best in sports journalism Renowned media reporter Richard Deitsch has curated an essential anthology showcasing incredible feats and diverse perspectives across the world of sports. Selected from a wide range of newspapers, magazines, and digital publications during the previous year, these stories capture enduring moments while celebrating the craft of writing at its most sublime.This extraordinary collection reveals the fascinating stories behind the sports we love, the competitors who push their boundaries, and the cultures they are ultimately embedded in.
£17.95
Workman Publishing There Are Moms Way Worse Than You: Irrefutable Proof That You Are Indeed a Fantastic Parent
A rhyming illustrated humour book for mums who feel they're not doing a good job (and that's all mums, right?). Packed with scientifically true examples of terrible parents in the animal kingdom, to remind and reassure any mother that there are way worse mums out there.A mom giraffe is pretty nice until the fetus drops.She’ll birth a newborn baby calf, then kick him ’til he walks. Whenever you feel guilty that you haven’t cleaned the house:Sexton beetles raise their kids in a decomposing mouse. A koala mum will feed her kids her own poop. Yes, poop. Panda mums will abandon one twin because raising two is, well, just too much. And every now and then a cuddly little hamster mum will —yup— eat her newborn pups.These and other true facts from the animal kingdom offer a hilarious reality check on what constitutes 'good parenting'. So, human mother, time to stop worrying about the job you're doing – because you’re a great mum.
£11.99
Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies The Ketamine Papers: Science, Therapy, and Transformation
£19.99
Curiosity Ink Media Snow Boy
£14.99
Forefront Books No One Can Stop Me But Me
£20.85
Punto de Lectura La invasión de las tinieblas
£17.10
Edaf Antillas Como Ensenar a Leer a Su Bebe
£15.06
Universitatsverlag Winter Pindar's Metaphors: A Study in Rhetoric and Meaning
£52.53
£14.50
Appalachian Mountain Club Nature Walks in New Jersey: AMC Guide to the Best Trails from the Highlands to Cape May
£14.79
North Star Press of Saint Cloud Inc A Cold Case of Killing Volume 5
Marilee Anderson disappeared twenty-five years ago at the age of fifteen, but police are digging up the rose garden behind her parents' home in search of new evidence on a hot summer day in St. Paul. Marilee was last seen on a Sunday morning, when her father sent her off to a convenience store three blocks from home to buy a loaf of bread. Reporter Warren "Mitch" Mitchell and photographer Alan Jeffrey of the Daily Dispatch are the first newsmen on the scene at the Anderson home, but they learn almost nothing from closed-mouthed police until the diggers turn up a human skeleton. To everyone's amazement, the bones prove to be those of a young adult male. Police suspect that the mysterious remains are those of Jimmy Bjornquist, a teenager who worked at the convenience store and disappeared the same day as Marilee. But Jimmy turns up living on the West Coast, and he tells Mitch what happened at the store on the day Marilee vanished. Jimmy's story raises the possibility that Marilee is still alive somewhere. After a man who offers to give them some current information about Marilee turns up dead, Mitch and Al respond to an invitation from an anonymous phone caller and find themselves staring down the barrel of a gun.
£13.95
Rockridge Press Easy BBQ: Simple, Flavorful Recipes for Home Grilling
£15.38
Barbour Kidz More Than Brave: 180 Devotions and Prayers for Boys
£13.44
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Fewer Better Things The Hidden Wisdom of Objects
£24.30
Centerstream Publications Christmas Carols for Solo Guitar
£9.66
Hal Leonard Corporation Tantalus: Behind the Mask
£47.95
Coach House Books A Progressive Traditionalist
John M. Lyle (1872--1945) was an anomaly among architects: a Beaux-Arts classicist who nevertheless found much inspiration in modernism, allowing his own traditionalist practice to be affected in form and detail by a brave new emphasis on minimalism and indigenous influence. His early works, including countless legendary banks and residences, as well as the iconic Union Station and Royal Alexandra Theatre in Toronto, are exemplary of Beaux-Arts classicism; his later bank designs in Halifax, Calgary and Toronto display a modernist shift and see him championing an idiosyncratic and authentic regional consciousness. A Progressive Traditionalist traces this aesthetic trajectory through the tumultuous first half of the twentieth century, documenting Lyle's training at Yale and in Paris, his early career in New York and his later success in Toronto, including his tireless efforts to raise the profile of the profession through teaching, writing, curating and lecturing, and his attempts to pave the way for a uniquely Canadian architecture.
£34.25
Mercury Ink The Immortal Nicholas
£24.29
Threshold Editions Liars: How Progressives Exploit Our Fears for Power and Control
£16.00
Threshold Editions Agenda 21: Into the Shadows
£9.99
History Press Oregon Search & Rescue: Answering the Call
£22.49
Threshold Editions The Eye of Moloch
£9.99
Simon & Schuster An Inconvenient Book: Real Solutions to the World's Biggest Problems
£19.99
Houghton Mifflin The Best American Sports Writing 2018
£15.99
The University Press of Kentucky Politics and Religion in the White South
Politics and Religion in the White South examines the powerful ways in which religious considerations have shaped American political discourse. Since the inception of the Republic, politics have remained a subject of lively discussion and debate. Although based on secular ideals, American government and politics have often been peppered with Christian influences. Especially in the mostly Protestant South, religion and politics have been nearly inextricable. This collection of thirteen essays from prominent historians and political scientists, including Mark K. Bauman, Charles S. Bullock III, Natalie M. Davis, Andrew M. Manis, Mark J. Rozell, and Clyde Wilcox, explores the intersection of religion, politics, race relations, and Southern culture from post--Civil War America to the present, when the religious right has begun to exercise a profound influence on the course of American politics.
£67.95
DK Be More Batman: Face your fears and look good doing it
Boost your confidence and become a hero!If you're looking to find a new mission in life, create the perfect cave-based hangout, or update your wardrobe, channel your inner Super Hero and ask yourself: "What would Batman do?"With his strength, sophistication, razor-sharp wit, and unrivaled gadget collection, Batman has all the advice you'll need to become a legend!All DC characters and elements © & (TM) DC Comics. (s21)
£9.99
Alfred Publishing Co Inc.,U.S. A Beat a Week A Total Percussion Approach to Playing the Drumset
£16.95
Clarion Books Baseball Heroes
£8.47
Houghton Mifflin Yes She Can! Women's Sports Pioneers
£7.99
Genius Verlag Walter Russell Vielfalt im Einklang Der Mann der Zugang zu den Geheimnissen des Universums hatte
£16.00
Kensington Publishing Manipulation
£15.99
Little, Brown & Company The Lost Pope
In this action-packed thriller, a Harvard theology professor uncovers religious and papal history-and plenty of conspiracy.Cal Donovan, a theology professor at Harvard, receives an urgent message from a former graduate student, Samia Tedros. Now a museum conservator in Cairo, Samia has discovered a miraculous fragment of papyrus with three unknown lines from the Gospel of Mary Magdalene so explosive that a wealthy man is willing to kill to ensure no one ever sees it.At the Vatican, another drama is developing. The new Pope has defied centuries of tradition and appointed a nun, Sister Elisabetta Celestino, as his secretary of state. Powerful insiders are outraged that a woman now sits as the second most influential person at the Vatican, and they plot to destroy her.When Samia shows up at Cal's doorstep in the dead of night, he is drawn into a deadly competition to possess a papyrus with the power to rescue Sister Elisabetta and change the course of Christianity.
£16.99
Hanover Square Press Made Men The Story of Goodfellas
£26.99
Hodder Education ResearchInformed Teaching What It Looks Like in the Classroom
How many educators have read a book, attended a conference, or pursued college or graduate work in how the brain learns? When the editors of Research-Informed Teaching asked their colleagues, they found that only 20% had.That discovery led to a strategic decision by their school-they would train 100% of their current and future teachers and administrators in the science of teaching learning, using the promising principles, research, and strategies in mind, brain, and education (MBE).The editors started collecting cases of MBE in action, resulting in this compilation of research-informed stories that will engage the reader in the transformative work of using research to inform their practice in a way befitting what it means to be an evidence-informed educator.Every child, every day, everywhere deserves teachers and school leaders who know how the brain learns. This collection provides models of how to make that possible in your classroom, s
£16.09
The History Press Ltd Dollis Junior School: A History
A record of the daily life at the school as it was in 2002, this book charts its progress from its pre-war origins to its fiftieth anniversary in 2002. It is useful to those who have attended the school and also to those interested in the development of English primary education over the second half of the twentieth century.
£12.99
Sympathetic Press Studies
£38.69
MIT Press Ltd More Voices from the Radium Age
£11.99
MIT Press Ltd Voices from the Radium Age
£11.99
Royal Society of Chemistry Forensic Enforcement: The Role of the Public Analyst
Over the last 150 years, the Public Analyst profession has hidden its light under a bushel, with the notable exception of Fredrick Accum, one of the first Public Analysts who published the names and addresses of food adulterers, this group of chemists has quietly protected the public from food fraud and adulteration. Using their forensic skills to find traces of poison and other deleterious materials in our food and guiding the Courts and legal profession through complex scientific evidence, it has undersold itself to the public. It is time to tell their story with this collection of memoirs from many practising and retired Public Analysts. Their accounts of samples submitted to them, how they analysed them, and the tales that unfolded, make for a fascinating insight into the field. This is a timely publication, as funding for this area continues to fall, to the concern of many not just in the UK but throughout Europe. Yet, whilst food adulteration may not be as rife as it was 150 years ago, food fraud and adulteration is now on a global scale with improved communications, the fear of adulteration is probably larger than ever. This funding position does not sit well alongside levels of public interest that have never been higher in food, science in general, and forensic science. And yet research is still needed to find future strategies to maintain a vital service to protect the public and it is important to raise the profile of the role of the Public Analyst, now more than ever, This book, which is not intended as a text book but as a light read, will achieve this aim while simply telling the stories of a collection of Public Analysts, things they have found in food and other materials and their memoirs and anecdotes. It will appeal to those who watch programmes such as Crime Scene Investigates and anyone with an interest in forensic science and science in general.
£28.52
Museum of New Mexico Press Albuquerque Museum Photo Archives Collection: Images in Silver
£27.89
Everyman Chess Improve Your Endgame Play
Grandmaster Chris Ward explains the fundamental principles which must be mastered by players wishing to improve their game. Taking examples from his own games & those of other players, he shows how drawn positions can be converted into victories.
£12.99