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Penguin Random House Children's UK Five Children and It
E. Nesbit's original story, now with a brand new cover by Nick Sharratt to accompany Jacqueline Wilson's number one bestselling sequel Four Children and It. Jacqueline Wilson is the multi-award winning, phenomenally successful creator of Tracy Beaker, Hetty Feather and Lily Alone.When Cyril, Anthea, Robert, Jane and their baby brother go digging in the gravel pit, the last thing they expect to find is a Psammead - an ancient Sand-fairy! Having a Sand-fairy for a pet means having one wish granted each day. But the children don't realize all the trouble wishes can cause . . .This book is also available as an audio download or CD, read by Samantha Bond.
£8.42
Little, Brown Book Group Below the Edge of Darkness: Exploring Light and Life in the Deep Sea
A pioneering marine biologist takes us down into the deep ocean in this 'thrilling blend of hard science and high adventure' (New York Times)LONGLISTED FOR THE SNHN NATURAL HISTORY BOOK PRIZEEdith Widder grew up determined to become a marine biologist. But after complications from a surgery during college caused her to go temporarily blind, she became fascinated by light as well as the power of optimism. Below the Edge of Darkness explores the depths of the planet's oceans as Widder seeks to understand bioluminescence, one of the most important and widely used forms of communication in nature. In the process, she reveals hidden worlds and a dazzling menagerie of behaviours and animals. Alongside Widder, we experience life-and-death equipment malfunctions and witness breakthroughs in technology and understanding, all of it set against a growing awareness of the deteriorating health of our largest and least understood ecosystem.'A vivid account of ocean life' ROBIN MCKIE, GUARDIAN BOOK OF THE DAY'Edie's story is one of hardscrabble optimism, two-fisted exploration and groundbreaking research. She's done things I dream of doing' JAMES CAMERON'A book of marvels, marvellously written' RICHARD DAWKINS
£9.99
Penguin Books Ltd Summer
Introducing Little Clothbound Classics: irresistible, mini editions of short stories, novellas and essays from the world's greatest writers, designed by the award-winning Coralie Bickford-SmithCelebrating the range and diversity of Penguin Classics, they take us from snowy Japan to springtime Vienna, from haunted New England to a sun-drenched Mediterranean island, and from a game of chess on the ocean to a love story on the moon. Beautifully designed and printed, these collectible editions are bound in colourful, tactile cloth and stamped with foil.A novella regarded by Edith Wharton as one of her very best, Summer tells the tale of forbidden sexual passion and thwarted dreams set against the backdrop of a lush summer in rural Massachusetts. A sensation on first publication, its honest depiction of a young woman attempting to live on her own terms remains as vital today as it was in 1917.
£9.99
The Good Child Bookstore Breaking the Spell of Unkind Stereotypes
£19.46
Le Lys Bleu Blancs comme neige en Normandie
£14.85
Alpha Edition Us and the Bottle Man
£16.38
Braumüller GmbH Die wahren Bilder sind im Kopf
£21.60
Books on Demand Die Waldfee Paulina Der Plan
£8.44
Thienemann Achtung Bissiges Wort
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University of Illinois Press Restoring the Faith: The Assemblies of God, Pentecostalism, and American Culture
American Pentecostalism began as a culturally isolated sect intent upon announcing the imminence of the world's end. The sect's early millenarian fervor gradually became muted in favor of flag-waving patriotism. At the end of the twentieth century it has become an affluent, worldwide movement thoroughly entrenched in popular culture. Edith Blumhofer uses the Assemblies of God, the largest classical Pentecostal denomination in the world, as a lens through which to view the changing nature of Anglo Pentecostalism in the United States. She illustrates how the original mission to proclaim the end resulted in the development of Bible schools, the rise of the charismatic movement, and the popularity of such figures as Aimee Semple McPherson, Charles Fox Parham, and David Du Plessis. Blumhofer also examines the sect's use of radio and television and the creation of a parallel Christian culture
£23.39
Nova Science Publishers Inc Books for Writers: A Bibliography with Indexes
£55.79
Alpha Edition A Princess in Calico
£15.99
Amalthea Signum Verlag Im Schatten deiner Flügel
£23.40
Thienemann Als die Raben noch bunt waren
£15.00
Merian, Christoph Verlag Mythische Orte am Oberrhein 2 Vierzig Ausflge in die Dreillnderregion ElsassSdbadenNordwestschweiz
£26.10
Transcript Verlag Arts and Health Österreich im internationalen Kontext
£27.00
£25.00
Stanford Inversiones Spa Through Four Seasons Nature and Science Readers
£18.99
Titan Books Ltd Emma G. Wildford
Journey back in time to the roaring twenties, and across England and Lapland, to experience the charming and thrilling adventure of Emma G. Wildford, a tale that mixes mystery, grand adventure, and love. It's been fourteen months since Emma G. Wildford's fiance, Roald Hodges, a member of the National Geographic Society board the good ship Kinship and set sail for Norway... and she has had no news of him since. Every day, she questions the other members of the Society about his whereabouts, and his current situation, whether good or ill, but to no avail. Before he left, Roald gave Emma a mysterious envelope to open, but only in case something happened to him. Rejecting the very thought of Roald's death, Emma decides to leave behind everything - her life, her comfort, her England, to go to Lapland in pursuit. Along the way, Emma's certainties and beliefs will be challenged in every way, changing this quest for her fiance into a quest for her true, essential self. Beautifully illustrated and rivetingly written, Emma G. Wildford is a character that will imprint herself on your mind and memory forever!
£19.79
Cornell University Press Russia on the Edge: Imagined Geographies and Post-Soviet Identity
Since the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, Russians have confronted a major crisis of identity. Soviet ideology rested on a belief in historical progress, but the post-Soviet imagination has obsessed over territory. Indeed, geographical metaphors—whether axes of north vs. south or geopolitical images of center, periphery, and border—have become the signs of a different sense of self and the signposts of a new debate about Russian identity. In Russia on the Edge, Edith W. Clowes argues that refurbished geographical metaphors and imagined geographies provide a useful perspective for examining post-Soviet debates about what it means to be Russian today. Clowes lays out several sides of the debate. She takes as a backdrop the strong criticism of Soviet Moscow and its self-image as uncontested global hub by major contemporary writers, among them Tatyana Tolstaya and Viktor Pelevin. The most vocal, visible, and colorful rightist ideologue, Aleksandr Dugin, the founder of neo-Eurasianism, has articulated positions contested by such writers and thinkers as Mikhail Ryklin, Liudmila Ulitskaia, and Anna Politkovskaia, whose works call for a new civility in a genuinely pluralistic Russia. Dugin's extreme views and their many responses—in fiction, film, philosophy, and documentary journalism—form the body of this book. In Russia on the Edge, literary and cultural critics will find the keys to a vital post-Soviet writing culture. For intellectual historians, cultural geographers, and political scientists the book is a guide to the variety of post-Soviet efforts to envision new forms of social life, even as a reconstructed authoritarianism has taken hold. The book introduces nonspecialist readers to some of the most creative and provocative of present-day Russia's writers and public intellectuals.
£27.99
Cornell University Press Fiction's Overcoat: Russian Literary Culture and the Question of Philosophy
If Dostoevsky claimed that all Russian writers of his day "came out from Gogol's 'Overcoat,'" then Edith W. Clowes boldly expands his dramatic image to describe the emergence of Russian philosophy out from under the "overcoat" of Russian literature. In Fiction's Overcoat, Clowes responds to the view, commonly held by Western European and North American thinkers, that Russian culture has no philosophical tradition. If that is true, she asks, why do readers everywhere turn to the classics of Russian literature, at least in part because Russian writers so famously engage universal questions, because they are so "philosophical"? Her answer to this question is a lively and comprehensive volume that details the origins, submergence, and re-emergence of a rich and vital Russian philosophical tradition.During the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Russian philosophy emerged in conversation with narrative fiction, radical journalism, and speculative theology, developing a distinct cultural discourse with its own claim to authority and truth. Leading Russian thinkers—Berdiaev, Losev, Rozanov, Shestov, and Solovyov—made philosophy the primary forum in which Russians debated metaphysical, aesthetic, and ethical questions as well as issues of individual and national identity. That debate was tragically truncated by the events of 1917 and the rise of the Soviet empire. Today, after seventy years of enforced silence, this particularly Russian philosophical culture has resurfaced. Fiction's Overcoat serves as a welcome guide to its complexities and nuances.Historians and cultural critics will find in Clowes's book the story of the increasing refinement and diversification of Russian cultural discourse, philosophers will find an alternative to the Western philosophical tradition, and students of literature will enjoy the opportunity to rethink the great Russian novelists—particularly Dostoevsky, Pasternak, and Platonov—as important voices in the process of shaping and sustaining a new philosophy and ensuring its survival into our own age.
£59.40
Nova Science Publishers Inc Forensic Medicine: Fundamentals, Clinical Perspectives & Challenges
£88.19
Infinity Spectrum Books Au temps de linnocence
£16.43
Pages Planet Publishing La Edad de la Inocencia
£16.92
mandelbaum verlag eG Cop und Che
£18.00
Conte-Verlag Edith Aron Auf Wegen und Pfaden
£19.80
Verlag am Rande Deine Liebe in meinem Rcken Lyrik
£19.80
Gmeiner Verlag Als es Nacht war in Dresden
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Schnell & Steiner Engelbert Kleinhanz: (1758-1834): Baumeister Aus Leidenschaft
£38.10
Bergverlag Rother Schottland West Highland Way
£16.90
Bergverlag Rother England Mitte Im Herzen Englands von den Cotswolds zum Peak District 52 Touren Mit GPSDaten
£14.90
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Isensee Florian GmbH Platt lppt Fr Einsteiger 2
£10.52
Anaconda Verlag Die Eisenbahnkinder Anaconda Kinderbuchklassiker
£7.46
£22.00
dtv Verlagsgesellschaft Vom Glck mit der Natur zu leben Das Tagebuch der Edith Holden
£19.00
Arena Verlag GmbH Mein superstarker Kindergartenblock. Konzentrations und Zählspiele
£7.93
Outlook Verlag Many Voices; Poems: in large print
£19.90
Aufbau Verlage GmbH Das barfüßige Mädchen
£18.00
Klett Sprachen GmbH Five Children and It Buch AudioCD Englische Lektre fr das 1 und 2 Lernjahr
£13.88
Bod Third Party Titles A comme Angot
£21.92
Sweet Cherry Publishing The Railway Children
Girls are just as clever as boys, and don't you forget it!'When their father is taken away from them one evening, Roberta, Peter and Phyllis's lives change drastically.
£8.99
Liverpool University Press Aeschylus Agamemnon
The first revenge drama, the first great female role, the first tragedy set on the cusp between public space and private household, the first part of the only surviving tragic trilogythe foundational status of Aeschylus' monumental Agamemnon cannot be over-estimated. Agamemnon's entry on a chariot, arrogant passage over purple carpets, death in the bath and display as a corpse, along with the inspired prophetess, his war booty Cassandra, make this tragedy visually electrifying; the poetry, especially in Clytemnestra's orations and the choral odes, in magniloquence and vivid imagery surpasses anything in classical literature. This new edition, with Greek text, critical introduction, accessible translation and detailed commentary gives consistent support in construing the ancient Greek and appreciating the aural power of Aeschylus' language and rhythms. It draws on cutting-edge scholarship to provide unprecedented illumination of sociological and performative aspects of his play: the cho
£95.26
Wildside Press The Fruit of the Tree
£15.22
Wildside Press Crucial Instances
£11.85
Carnegie Mellon University Press The Mother Goddess in Italian Renaissance Art
£38.00