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Icon Books Platform Souls: The Trainspotter as 20th-Century Hero
Nicholas Whittaker's much-loved classic recollects the long sunny days of his childhood when, notepad in hand, jam sandwiches in the duffel bag, he happily spent his time jotting down train numbers during the Indian summer of steam and the heyday of diesel.Whittaker returns to his roots in this updated edition, casting a sceptical eye over recent developments, catching up with old acquaintances and considering the toll that half a century of ridicule and a couple of decades of privatisation have wrought upon his beloved pastime.As Andrew Martin notes in his Foreword, this is 'one of the best books ever written about rail enthusiasm'. Equally it is a poetically written memoir of growing up in a more innocent age, a hymn to British eccentricity and to the virtues of observing the world around you: 'Spotters - of trains, planes, buses or birds - are a last redoubt for something rapidly vanishing from our lives: looking outward, seeing, observing. People notice things less and less these days, while watching things more and more.'Praise for the first edition:'An elegy: for the steam trains already vanishing when Whittaker's hobby began in 1964; for the short-lived diesel age which followed; for an era of near innocence.' Times Literary Supplement 'Whittaker writes with humour and considerable evocative power . For anyone who will admit to having a childhood brush with this now derided hobby, Platform Souls brings it all rushing back.' Independent
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John Wiley & Sons Multilingual Nations Monolingual Schools Confronting Colonial Language Policies Across the Americas
£60.59
Pluto Press To See In the Dark
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The Crowood Press Constable at the Fair
As Constable Nick awaits news of his future, he reminisces about times gone by in Aidensfield and recalls the variety of fairs he has attended; mop fairs, country fairs, game fairs, fun fairs, horse fairs, Scarborough Fair and even a mock old-fashioned fayre have all formed part of the rich pageant of history on his patch. The arrival of a noisy fun fair sparked off a hunt for a missing schoolgirl thought to have run away with a fairground worker; but her father had also vanished, and the discovery of a treasure trove and a long-dead body on the moors revived ancient memories of a mystery person going to Scarborough Fair. The Crampton mop fair was used as a cover for burglaries, the revival of St Aidan''s Fair in Aidensfield created problems when the carefully planned advertisements were all removed, whilst a continuing worry was that the lovely Charlotte, a girl born on Monday and therefore fair of face, could not find romance. Dealing with these dilemmas, and more, was all part of Co
£17.99
SPCK Publishing Jesus the Priest
A contribution to historical Jesus studies, presenting the case that Jesus saw himself as the priestly messiah who sought to prepare a people to share in his priesthood.
£32.40
MH - Indiana University Press The Grounds of Gaming
£23.99
Editions Didier Millet Thailand's Sustainable Development Sourcebook: Updated and Augmented
£35.13
Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial Cuando te encuentre / The Lucky One
£14.36
PRH Grupo Editorial Un mundo de ensueño Dreamland
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Salamandra Alicia en Sussex
£21.85
ediciones Pàmies El macedonio
£28.35
JCB Mohr (Paul Siebeck) Die Vielfalt unionaler Rechtsetzungsverfahren: Eine verfassungs- und verfahrenstheoretische Rekonstruktion der Funktions- und Organisationslogiken des Rechtsetzungsverfahrensrechts der Europäischen Union
Das Verfassungsrecht der Europäischen Union zeichnet sich durch ein überaus vielfältiges Verfahrensrecht zum Erlass verbindlicher Rechtsakte aus. Die Unterschiede zwischen den 70 verschiedenen Verfahren manifestieren sich dabei sowohl in variierenden Verfahrenskategorien mit unterschiedlichen rechtlichen Implikationen als auch in wechselnden Akteuren und Abläufen. Nicholas Otto untersucht, auf welche Strukturentscheidungen, Gesetzmäßigkeiten und Wertungen diese Binnendifferenzierungen zurückzuführen sind, und macht diese als Funktions- und Organisationslogiken deutlich. Dabei rekonstruiert er nicht nur staatsanalog anmutende Phänomene wie die "Gesetzgebungsverfahren" als unionsspezifische Verfahrenskategorie, sondern beleuchtet beispielsweise auch, inwieweit das Konzept dualer Legitimation geeignet ist, die variablen Verfahrenskonfigurationen unter Beteiligung des Rates und des Europäischen Parlaments adäquat abzubilden. Die Arbeit wurde mit dem Dissertationspreis 2021 der Westfälischen Wilhelms-Universität Münster ausgezeichnet.
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Apollo Publishers One by One: A Memoir of Love and Loss in the Shadows of Opioid America
As seen on The Today Show A page-turning memoir from a former opioid addict in an opioid addicted community—and an up-close look at America's new health crisis. Behind closed doors, millions of people abuse opioids. Nicholas Bush was one of them. In this beautifully raw and refreshingly honest memoir, Bush boldly allows readers into his addiction-ravaged community. We see how heroin nearly claimed his life on multiple occasions, how it stole the lives of his young siblings and friends, and how it continues to wage a deadly toll on American neighborhoods—claiming thousands of lives and decreasing the average lifespan. But we also see that there is a way off of the devastating rollercoaster of opioid addiction, even for the most afflicted. Nicholas fights for recovery, claws his way out of a criminal livelihood, and finds his footing with faith and family, providing Americans with the inspirational story that is deeply needed today.
£19.35
John Hunt Publishing Developing Consciousness A Roadmap of the Journey to Enlightenment
Enlightenment, nirvana, mystical union, there is an experience of eternal truth that has always been the goal of spiritual seekers.
£15.53
Archaeopress Wonders Lost and Found: A Celebration of the Archaeological Work of Professor Michael Vickers
Wonders Lost and Found: A celebration of the archaeological work of Professor Michael Vickers comprises, in all, twenty-one contributions, all on archaeological themes, written by friends and colleagues of Professor Michael Vickers, commemorating his contribution to archaeology. The contributions, reflecting the wide interests of Professor Vickers, range chronologically from the Aegean Bronze Age, to the use made of archaeology by dictators of the 19th and 20th centuries. Seven contributions are related to the archaeology of Georgia, where the Professor has worked most recently, and has made his home.
£65.85
Fonthill Media Ltd Skybolt: At Arms Length
The untold story of the hitherto secret projects that lead to the development of inertial navigation in the UK, and the many missiles that were designed for the RAF's bomber force. The result was the Blue Steel missile, which was deployed in 1963. These were cruise type missiles, and in 1959 the RAF decided to participate in the American Skybolt air launched ballistic missile. But Skybolt was cancelled by the American Secretary of Defense, Robert McNamara, which brought about a crisis in Anglo-American relations, only resolved when the UK obtained Polaris on acceptable terms. The cancellation brought about another crisis: Polaris would not be available until 1969, and so short-term stop gaps were needed to tide over the British deterrent until then. Many potential projects are examined in the book. But what if the UK had not been able to obtain Polaris on acceptable terms? The final chapters examine what options would have been open to Britain: ground based missiles or air launched missiles? What part could the TSR 2 have played in this? The book is the result of much archival research, and there are extensive quotes from contemporary documents to illustrate the thinking of the time.
£26.55
John Hunt Publishing Selected Stories Follies and Vices of the Modern Elizabethan Age
The best of a thousand imagistic stories, grouped under 'Follies and Vices' and 'Quest for the One' (the two aspects of the fundamental theme of world literature).
£18.33
Groundwood Books Ltd ,Canada This Is a Tiny Fragile Snake
Fifteen poems explore close encounters with animals and choosing to respond tenderly. Whether it's helping a hummingbird escape, respecting a bear's habitat, admiring a heron's beauty, or giving way to ants at a picnic, the human response in these poems is to do no harm, and to help whenever possible. The poems follow a seasonal progression, ending with a final poem that imagines where each animal might be on a winter night.Inspired by personal experiences, Nicholas Ruddock's poems are simply written, with a pleasing rhyme, and fun to read aloud. In the spirit of the text, Ashley Barron's cut-paper collage illustrations portray each creature with respectful realism, in environments ranging from rural and wild to urban and suburban.A delightful dip into poetry for young animal lovers!Key Text FeaturesillustrationspoemsCorrelates to the Common Core State Standards in English Langu
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Academica Press The United States vs. Russia, 2009-2019: The Last Ten Years of an Old Geopolitical Game
Eurasia remains a zone of confrontation between the United States and Russia. Over the last decade, this confrontation has reached the Middle East, and, extending through Central Asia to China and points further afield, it has acquires global dimensions.After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Eurasia and the territories on Russia’s periphery acquired increased geopolitical importance. After a decade of euphoria at what seemed to be new freedoms and another decade adjusting to new realities, the last ten years have witnessed a struggle between Putin’s Russia and America of Cold War proportions.Gradually, Moscow redefined its geopolitical priorities and reclaimed a sphere of influence over the newly independent countries of Belarus, Ukraine, Moldova and has projected power into Ukraine and the three Caucasian republics. This is now a battleground between Russia and the United States.Since the end of the Cold War, relations between Washington and Moscow fluctuated from open and amicable to cool and suspicious. Presently, they seem to be contradictory and difficult to grasp, though it is certain that Russia is doing everything to keep the “Near Abroad” under its control while harassing American interests globally wherever it can.As of 2019, Russia has just won a new battle in Syria that may reconfigure the geopolitical balance of the entire Middle East. What we need the most in this situation is honest and competent leaders capable of wrestling with politics as well as with ethical and moral issues that both influence and reflect international politics.
£150.00
American Medical Publishers Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis: Diagnosis and Treatment
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Alfred Music Celebrate Christmas!: Conductor Score
£28.78
Dalkey Archive Press Assassins
As one of the characters in Assassins says, "Tolstoy was right, you can't beat the Gods. It's the small things - the warp and woof - that make up the pattern. And how much influence do we have over the small? Now that's a theme for a modern writer." And Nicholas Mosley is this writer. Part political thriller and part love story, Assassins explores the "small things" that give shape and meaning to the "big events."
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Kids Can Press Busy Beaver
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Kids Can Press Making the Moose Out of Life
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Grand Central Publishing The Guardian
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Grand Central Publishing The Longest Ride
£10.96
Gallery Books The Binding
£16.00
Hal Leonard Corporation The Spirituality of Richard Gere
One constant of popular culture is its value of celebrities and public figures. Some icons transcend divides and appeal to all kinds of individuals for various reasons. They are leaders in their own ways using their celebrity platforms to make a difference. Regardless of any religious or nonreligious stance their actions and insights can highlight for us particular universally spiritual concepts.ÞThis series of pocket-size books taps into that cultural value of celebrity and presents in a balanced and secular fashion words of wisdom such celebrities have spoken. Series editor Nicholas Nigro weaves together insightful quotes and gathers them by theme ( Creativity Passion Intention ) offering texts from which readers can extrapolate their own meanings and in turn find added inspiration to live their best day-to-day lives.ÞÊThe Spirituality of Richard GereÊ is a collection of the actor-humanitarian's insightful reflections and elevating words on so much of what he has witnessed and experienced along life's diverse highways and byways. Gere's abiding message will encourage readers to think more and hopefully inspire them to do more on both a personal level and grander scale as well. We expand our minds Gere says and we expand our hearts.
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Grand Central Publishing Message in a Bottle
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Grand Central Publishing Message in a Bottle
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Vision Two by Two
£8.99
Little, Brown & Company The Lucky One
£14.99
Atria Books Forever Young: The Science of Nutrigenomics for Glowing, Wrinkle-Free Skin and Radiant Health at Every Age
Dr. Perricone's FOREVER YOUNG makes an extraordinary promise: by following a program designed to decrease wrinkles and dramatically improve the appearance of the skin, the reader is also guaranteed more energy, less fat and an improved mood. The core of Dr. Perricone's appeal is his scientific grounding and authority. At the core of the new book is an exciting new science on skin: Nutrigenomics and gene expression. With his innovative vision, Dr. Perricone has applied the new science to ease wrinkles, make the skin supple, smooth and glowing. His prescriptive program will shave years off the reader's appearance and will give the reader more energy.
£18.00
Johns Hopkins University Press Literary Advertising and the Shaping of British Romanticism
Literary Advertising and the Shaping of British Romanticism investigates the entwined histories of the advertising industry and the gradual commodification of literature over the course of the Romantic Century (1750-1850). In this engaging and detailed study, Nicholas Mason argues that the seemingly antagonistic arenas of marketing and literature share a common genealogy and, in many instances, even a symbiotic relationship. Drawing from archival materials such as publishers' account books, merchants' trade cards, and authors' letters, Mason traces the beginnings of many familiar modern advertising methods-including product placement, limited-time offers, and journalistic puffery-to the British book trade during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Until now, Romantic scholars have not fully recognized advertising's cultural significance or the importance of this period in the origins of modern advertising. Mason explores Lord Byron's appropriation of branding, Letitia Elizabeth Landon's experiments in visual marketing, and late-Romantic debates over advertising's claim to be a new branch of the literary arts. Mason uses the antics of Romantic-era advertising to illustrate the profound implications of commercial modernity, both in economic practices governing the book trade and, more broadly, in the development of the modern idea of literature.
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HarperCollins Focus What Customers Hate: Drive Fast and Scalable Growth by Eliminating the Things that Drive Away Business
This book will teach you how to eliminate what customers hate and lead your market and customer satisfaction.Whether you’re selling to consumers or business-to-business (B2B), perfection in the marketplace does not exist. When making buying decisions, customers are faced with an array of imperfect choices. The best organizations in the world are not only delivering great customer experience, but they’re also taking steps to proactively avoid the things that customers hate. These companies have learned that if you can eliminate what customers hate, you will instantly become the best option in your market.No company, brand, or service enjoys 100 percent love. There will always be some degree of hate in the mix. Hate is a source of friction, and if there is too much friction, the process of moving products and services— regardless of their high quality—into the hands of customers will grind to a halt.What Customers Hate will show you how to avoid the common pitfalls that have damaged some of the best organizations, and best teams in the world, and how to change the philosophical view of customer experience so you can learn that customer experience is actually an innovation activity. This customer experience playbook will give you actionable takeaways that include: How to turn an upset customer into a customer for life, in five easy steps. Why “haters” will determine your organization’s growth and profitability. How to thrive in the “experience economy.” The importance of the five-touch journey mapping. The impact of hate-love personification. How to turn your customers into “Evangelists.” The power of: Attraction, Promotion, Retention, and Avoiding Deflection. The secrets of the best organizations in the world. This book is the product of many years of front-line work with some of the top brands in the world and their customers. Set aside the theories and concepts, this is the playbook you need. You’ll find that this approach will make it fast and easy to drive scalable growth, profitability, and most importantly, customer happiness.
£15.55
HarperCollins Focus What Customers Crave: How to Create Relevant and Memorable Experiences at Every Touchpoint
£15.66
McGraw-Hill Education Must Know Math Grade 8
Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.The new Must Know series is like a lightning bolt to the brainEvery school subject has must know ideas, or essential concepts, that lie behind it. This book uses that fact to help students learn in a unique way. Most self-study guides begin a chapter with a set of goals, often leaving the starting point unclear. In Must Know Math Grade 8, however, each chapter immediately introduces students to the must know idea, or ideas, that lie behind each new math topic. As students learn these must know ideas, they are shown how to apply that knowledge to solving math problems.Focused on the essential concepts of sixth-grade math, this accessible guide helps students develop a solid understanding of the subject quickly and painlessly. Clear explanations are accompanied by numerous examples and followed with more challenging aspects of the math. Practical exercises close each chapter and instill learners with confidence in their growing math skills.• Each chapter begins with the must know ideas behind the new topic• Extensive examples illustrate these must know ideas• Students learn how to apply this new knowledge to problem solving• 250 practical review questions instill confidence• IRL (In Real Life) sidebars present real-life examples of the subject at work in culture, science, and history• Special BTW (By the Way) sidebars provide study tips, exceptions to the rule, and issues students should pay extra attention to• Bonus app includes 100 flashcards to reinforce what students have learned
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Rowman & Littlefield A Useful Inheritance: Evolutionary Aspects of the Theory of Knowledge
The book formulates an evolutionary approach to the theory of knowledge, based on the parallelism between the natural selection of our cognitive capacities and the rational selection of the methodological processes by which we put them to work. The former reflects the biological evolution of homo sapiens, the latter the cultural evolution of homo quaerens through the development of a scientific community of inquirers with its characteristic practices. This dual aspect of cognitive evolution indicates that our human cognitive accomplishments are limited by our particular evolutionary attunement to the world's scheme of things and are bound to reflect the character of our particular evolutionary niche. The resulting doctrinal position is one of a realistic relativism.
£119.00
Fordham University Press Liturgical Power: Between Economic and Political Theology
Is Christianity exclusively a religious phenomenon, which must separate itself from all things political, or do its concepts actually underpin secular politics? To this question, which animated the twentieth-century debate on political theology, Liturgical Power advances a third alternative. Christian anti-politics, Heron contends, entails its own distinct conception of politics. Yet this politics, he argues, assumes the form of what today we call “administration,” but which the ancients termed “economics.” The book’s principal aim is thus genealogical: it seeks to understand our current conception of government in light of an important but rarely acknowledged transformation in the idea of politics brought about by Christianity. This transformation in the idea of politics precipitates in turn a concurrent shift in the organization of power; an organization whose determining principle, Heron contends, is liturgy—understood in the broad sense as “public service.” Whereas until now only liturgy’s acclamatory dimension has made the concept available for political theory, Heron positions it more broadly as a technique of governance. What Christianity has bequeathed to political thought and forms, he argues, is thus a paradoxical technology of power that is grounded uniquely in service.
£89.27
Hoover Institution Press,U.S. Public Policy and the Internet: Privacy, Taxes, and Contract
This book presents the initial findings that framed early discussions on Internet public policy and outlines proposals that should guide policymaking in the future. In addition, Cronin, McLure, and Radin's viewpoints show that the future of e-commerce has as much to do with how policy issues are resolved as with how technological challenges are overcome.
£12.06
Hoover Institution Press,U.S. Capital for Our Time: The Economic, Legal, and Management Challenges of Intellectual Capital
A collection of essays on solving our economic, legal, and management challenges, Capital For Our Time is among the first to bring together experts from widely different fields to address the challenges of intellectual capital. These prominent professionals discuss the impact of intellectual capital on national and corporate performance.
£22.70
Hippocrene Books Arabic-English/ English-Arabic Practical Dictionary, Second Edition
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Simon & Schuster Now What?
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Rowman & Littlefield Times of Grace: Spiritual Rhythms of the Year at the University of Notre Dame
Spiritual concerns are part of the substance of the University of Notre Dame. The campus remains a place of pilgrimage, a nostalgic memory of years past, a vibrant university for tomorrow's leaders, and a unique residential community. Central to its spiritual character is the constant awareness that the presence of God's truth, goodness, and beauty can be found in daily life, if we develop the eyes to see these times of grace. In Signs of Grace(R & L 2001), Nicholas Ayo, C.S.C. described the spaces and places of the Notre Dame campus. Times of Grace considers the times and events of the school year in South Bend. In four parts divided by season, Times of Grace explores ordinary moments of study and play, quiet times set aside for personal and academic reflection, and official university and Catholic holidays. Ayo touches on the spiritual effects of our first days of class, All Saints Day, Christmas on campus, Junior Parent Weekend, Holy Week, final exams, Graduation Day, and alumni gatherings. He traces through these shared experiences a common thread of community spirit and individual reflection. We come to know God through the recurring events of our lives. Days at Notre Dame are filled with unnoticed glory in the punctuating events of each year. Wherever we might live, this book sharpens our ability to view the annual events that surround our lives and illuminate their hidden implications for daily grace.
£34.00
Alfred Publishing Co Inc.,U.S. Selections from Harry Potter and the HalfBlood Prince Five Finger Piano 5 Finger
£13.50