Search results for ""Author Don""
Arcadia Publishing Troy Then Now Arcadia
£22.49
Arcadia Publishing Troy: A Collar City History
£22.49
Arcadia Publishing Free State of Winston Images of America
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Thomas Nelson Publishers Great Teams: 16 Things High Performing Organizations Do Differently
£20.68
Simon & Schuster The Wartville Wizard
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£8.55
Prentice Hall (a Pearson Education company) Underworld
£17.33
Penguin Random House Australia A Pocket for Corduroy
£16.19
Hal Leonard Corporation Unexpected Songs
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Hal Leonard Corporation Artful Arpeggios: Artful Arpeggios
£16.99
Penguin USA Corduroy (Spanish Edition)
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Magis Productions A Call to Vision: A Jesuits Perspective on the World
£52.21
Houghton Mifflin Great American Dust Bowl
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The Perseus Books Group The Cause of All Nations An International History of the American Civil War
£24.62
Little, Brown & Company Satori
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Random House USA Inc The Winter of Frankie Machine
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Columbia University Press Sex Marriage and Family in World Religions
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Penguin Putnam Inc Fly High, Fly Low (50th Anniversary ed.)
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Penguin Putnam Inc Un bolsillo para Corduroy
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Penguin Putnam Inc Norman the Doorman
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Penguin Publishing Group Libra
From the author of White Noise (winner of the National Book Award) and The Silence, an eerily convincing fictional speculation on the events leading up to the assassination of John F. KennedyIn this powerful, unsettling novel, Don DeLillo chronicles Lee Harvey Oswald's odyssey from troubled teenager to a man of precarious stability who imagines himself an agent of history. When history presents itself in the form of two disgruntled CIA operatives who decide that an unsuccessful attempt on the life of the president will galvanize the nation against communism, the scales are irrevocably tipped.A gripping, masterful blend of fact and fiction, alive with meticulously portrayed characters both real and created, Libra is a grave, haunting, and brilliant examination of an event that has become an indelible part of the American psyche.
£14.62
Penguin Putnam Inc White Noise
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HarperCollins Publishers Inc Broken
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HarperCollins Publishers Inc The First Stone
£8.16
Kampenwand Verlag Scandalous
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NOVA MD Scandalous
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Panini Verlags GmbH Trigan Bd 14 An allen Fronten
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Panini Verlags GmbH Trigan Bd 11 Im Visier der Verrter
£16.99
Kiepenheuer & Witsch GmbH Unterwelt
£15.00
HarperCollins Hardcover City in Ruins
£21.60
Delta Publishing by Klett Arthur Young and the Corgi Mystery: Reader with audio and digital extras
£11.02
Penguin Adult The Outside Man
£8.99
LID Publishing The Fourth Great Transformation: Creating a new human species with AI and genetic engineering
A new human species will soon come to co-exist with us. This new species, 'Homo nouveau,' will be created using artificial intelligence and genetic engineering; both important tools which are in their infancy. Not only are the science and technology relatively new, but their implications in the mind of the general public are also only just beginning to enter our collective consciousness. This book expands on the research done for the author's previous book, What Comes After Homo Sapiens? Written by a medical professional and independent consultant to healthcare IT companies, The Fourth Great Transformation explores the questions of what this new species will look like, how we as humans will get along with them, and the potential threats and opportunities that will come along with genetically modified humans.
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Whittles Publishing Listen to the Trees
In his introduction, Don MacCaskill wrote modestly, 'I think I became a naturalist'. He was, in fact, one of Scotland's foremost naturalists and a remarkable wildlife photographer as well. In a flashback to his early years in Kilmartin, a village in Argyllshire, we learn of his awakening interest in man's relationship with the wildlife all around him - why was it necessary to kill it? And when accident, or fate, took him into a career in forestry, an inborn love of trees, both in woodland and forest, flourished and became his life. Photography came a little later, mostly as a record of what he was discovering in the natural world, but is of a remarkable quality in a time when modern aids to getting that special photograph of mammal or bird did not exist. This book is an account of his first year at Ardgarten, as a young forester newly out of college. Full of enthusiasm and confidence, he thought he knew everything and there was many an occasion when he had to discover that he didn't! It is an honest and often humorous account of forestry in the days after the Second World War when the forest folk of that time, who often lived in isolated communities 'far from the madding crowd', were genuinely interested in the work they were doing. There were some fascinating characters too! Trees are surely the supreme example of a life force stronger than our own, wrote Don. Some, like the giant redwoods of North America, live for thousands of years. Some, like our own oaks and pines, may live for centuries. All, given the right conditions, will regenerate their species and survive long into the future. Don wrote, 'I love trees'. It was true - he couldn't help it.
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John Wiley & Sons Inc Good Practice in Psychotherapy and Counselling
This book addresses the needs of trainees and practitioners in psychotherapy and counselling and provides an understanding of the framework of the therapeutic relationship. The approach is a practical one, covering subjects including managing appointments, the right setting for consultations, referrals, money and the importance of confidentially and clear communication with clients. Case studies are used in the form of vignettes to illustrate and clarify situations faced by those involved in the growing practice of psychotherapy and counselling.
£45.95
John Murray Press Living with Hearing Loss
Hearing is one of our most precious senses, essential for survival, communication and the enjoyment of music and sound. Yet, its loss is common, and often results in lowering of confidence, isolation, depression and anxiety. This book explores different forms and causes of impairment and what can be done to treat and prevent it.
£9.37
Collective Ink Expanding Scriptures: Lost and Found: The Wisdom Series Book 2
Expanding Scriptures: Lost and Found is the second book in the Wisdom Series. Don MacGregor considers what could be added to the Bible from rediscoveries of recent years, supports a new role for Mary Magdalene and looks at how it can all be reframed within the Perennial Wisdom teachings.
£9.67
The New York Review of Books, Inc Hard Rain Falling
£16.99
Blackstone Publishing A Long Walk Up the Water Slide
£16.61
University of Toronto Press Between Life and Thought
£55.80
Hyperion Directing at Disney
If you were asked to name the director of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, could you do it? How about Bambi, Pinocchio, or Cinderella? We know and love directors like George Lucas, Steven Spielberg, Frank Capra, and Alfred Hitchcock, but even Disney fans know very little about the directors of their favorite classic animated films. The job itself is mysterious. What does a director actually do? The name evokes someone wearing a baseball cap, leaning back from the camera to yell, ''Cut!''through their megaphone. How do you do that in animation? Can you tell an animated character, ''Once more, with feeling''? In fact, when the very first animated films appeared, there were no directors. With no actors, sets, costumes, or sound, what appeared on-screen was simply decided and drawn by one or two artists, with little need for planning. But as Walt Disney refined and improved the quality of the films he made, his staff grew to include hundreds of specialised artists, all of whom needed to kn
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University of British Columbia Press Captain Alex MacLean: Jack London's Sea Wolf
Alex MacLean was the inspiration for the title character in Jack London’s bestselling novel The Sea-Wolf. Originally from Cape Breton, MacLean sailed to the Pacific side of North America when he was twenty-one and worked there for thirty-five years as a sailor and sealer. His achievements and escapades while in the Victoria fleet in the 1880s laid the foundation for his status as a folk hero. But this biography reveals more than the construction of a legend. Don MacGillivray opens a window onto the sealing dispute brought the United States and Britain to the brink of war, with Canadian sealing interests frequently enmeshed in espionage, scientific debate, diplomatic negotiations, and vexing questions of maritime and environmental law.
£78.30
Running Press,U.S. Aesop's Fables
Adapted from our timeless collection of Aesop's best-loved fables-this new board book edition includes beautiful, full-colour illustrations from award-winning artist Don Daily.Fables to be included:- The Fox and the Grapes- The Lion and the Mouse- The Goose Who Laid the Golden Eggs- The Tortoise and the Hare- The Dog and His Reflection- The City Mouse and the Country Mouse- The Fox and the Crow- The Stag and His Antlers- The Crow and the Pitcher
£9.89
The History Press Ltd 'Buster' Crabb: Ian Fleming’s Favourite Spy, The Inspiration for James Bond
The true story of Crabb's colourful life and his mysterious disappearance in 1945.
£14.99
John Wiley and Sons Ltd Mysticism After Modernity
In Mysticism After Modernity, Don Cupitt argues that the extensive modern literature about mysticism has rested upon a mistake - the belief that there can be meaningful experience prior to language.
£41.95
O'Reilly Media Java Programming with Oracle JDBC
JDBC is the key Java technology for relational database access. Oracle is arguably the most widely used relational database platform in the world. In this book, Donald Bales brings these two technologies together, and shows you how to leverage the full power of Oracle's implementation of JDBC. You begin by learning the all-important mysteries of establishing database connections. This can be one of the most frustrating areas for programmers new to JDBC, and Donald covers it well with detailed information and examples showing how to make database connections from applications, applets, Servlets, and even from Java programs running within the database itself. Next comes thorough coverage of JDBC's relational SQL features. You'll learn how to issue SQL statements and get results back from the database, how to read and write data from large, streaming data types such as BLOBs, CLOBs, and BFILEs, and you'll learn how to interface with Oracle's other built-in programming language, PL/SQL. If you're taking advantage of the Oracle's relatively new ability to create object tables and column objects based on user-defined datatypes, you'll be pleased with Don's thorough treatment of this subject. Don shows you how to use JPublisher and JDBC to work seamlessly with Oracle database objects from within Java programs. You'll also learn how to access nested tables and arrays using JDBC. Donald concludes the book with a discussion of transaction management, locking, concurrency, and performance--topics that every professional JDBC programmer must be familiar with. If you write Java programs to run against an Oracle database, this book is a must-have.
£39.59
Penguin Putnam Inc Tom Clancy Flash Point
£11.50
Faber & Faber Toy Fights: A Boyhood - 'A classic of its kind' William Boyd
'A classic of its kind.' William Boyd'Thought-provoking, hilarious, sardonic and scarily brilliant.' Scotsman'A work of dazzling craft.' Times Literary Supplement'A memoir in a million.' Sunday Times** Chosen as a Time Book of the Year ** Don Paterson was born in Dundee, Scotland, in 1963. He spent his boyhood on a council housing estate.When he wasn't busy dreading his birthdays, dodging kids who wanted to kill him in a game of toy fights,working with his country-and-western singer dad, obsessing over God, origami, sex or Scottish football cards, he was developing a sugar addiction, playing guitar and descending into madness.While he didn't manage to figure out who he was meant to be, the first twenty years of his life - before he took a chance, packed his guitar and boarded a train to London - did, for better or worse, shape who he would become'A book that swan-dives into the filthy waters of growing up and resurfaces clear-eyed, bearing pearls.' Financial Times 'Paterson is arguably Scotland's finest writer at work today, his sense of the absurd is acutely honed, his wisdom hard-won.' The National'Wonderful, aggressively wise and always - especially at its most serious - devastatingly funny.' Geoff Dyer
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