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Grand Central Publishing A Bend in the Road
£15.96
Kids Can Press One Wild Christmas
£19.50
Simon & Schuster The Remarkable Courtship of General Tom Thumb: A Novel
An irresistible novel that “charts a harrowing tour through the Civil War” (Connecticut Post) and chronicles the life of Tom Thumb—the tiny man who became, in his time, America’s most famous entertainer.“I was four years old when Barnum discovered me, and soon to turn five when I first appeared on the big stage of his American Museum.” So begins the story of Tom Thumb, who at just twenty-five-inches tall, rises to global fame as America’s most beloved entertainer. With his parents’ blessing, Tom comes of age in Barnum’s five-story gallery of oddities, exploring its mystical artifacts and exotic animals between his performances to sold-out crowds. One day in the museum’s basement menagerie, Tom meets a new performer, Lavinia Warren, who stands three inches shorter than he. It’s love at first sight, and Barnum quickly arranges the largest wedding reception New York City has ever seen. As cannon fire echoes across Bull Run and Antietam, both North and South are briefly united by their fascination with “General” Tom Thumb and his beautiful, petite wife. Despite the Civil War, Tom and Lavinia embark on a honeymoon tour, where they encounter cities and people ravaged by the ongoing conflict. But as the tour winds down, an unexpected danger follows Tom and Lavinia back home. Witty, lyrical, and with a colorful cast of notable figures of the period, The Remarkable Courtship of General Tom Thumb is an evocative, poignant imagining of one man’s story, from a “master of elegant prose and psychological insight” (Entertainment Weekly).
£16.00
Edinburgh University Press The Artifice of Affect: American Realist Literature and Emotional Truth
£110.53
Strange Object Misadventure
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Tilbury House Publishers Snow Squall The Last American Clipper Ship
£30.00
Random House USA Inc Job U: How to Find Wealth and Success by Developing the Skills Companies Actually Need
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Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press The Latest Answers to the Oldest Questions: A Philosophical Adventure with the World's Greatest Thinkers
The work of the classic philosophers is well known. But what do contemporary thinkers say about what it is to be a human being? In his serious, challenging, and remarkably accessible new book, Nicholas Fearn turns to contemporary philosophers to ask the age old questions: Who am I? What do I know? What should I do? In his search for higher meaning, Fearn consults with thinkers from around the world (including John Searle, Martha Nussbaum, Peter Singer, Richard Rorty, Daniel Dennett, Noam Chomsky, Derek Parfit, Nick Bostrom, among many others) to create an impressive survey of recent thought. Variously, they believe that free will, identity, and consciousness are not what they seem; that the difference between virtue and wickedness can be a matter of sheer luck; and that, one day, we will all be vegetarians. Fearn discovers that the topics haven’t changed, though our world has. Or has it? Moving deftly from pop culture to the writings of Plato, Philosophy is a brilliant and entertaining guide to the current state of the philosophical thought.
£12.50
Baker Publishing Group Jesus the Priest
Following his critically acclaimed book Jesus the Temple, Nicholas Perrin offers a fresh paradigm for understanding the historical Jesus. Perrin challenges the "standard reading" of classic texts (including the parable of the sower, the Beatitudes, and the Lord's Prayer) to argue that the historical Jesus primarily identified himself not as sage or prophet but as Israel's eschatological high priest. Perrin's insightful theological contribution synthesizes the best in traditional/conservative and liberal reconstructions of Jesus's life and teaching. He identifies Jesus's priesthood as a mediating understanding that sheds crucial light on the kingdom of God.
£36.00
Arcadia Publishing Inc. Mountain View Images of America Arcadia Publishing
£22.49
Faber Music Ltd Hymnus
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Faber Music Ltd String Quartet No.2
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Faber Music Ltd Getting Started With Aural
The Getting Started series are step-by-step guides introducing key skills to the beginner musician. In turn they enable teachers to cover all aspects of music in a time-limited lesson. Getting Started with Aural is an enjoyable and practical introduction to aural for beginner instrumentalists and singers. Exercises are presented in a fun and interesting way that enables young musicians to improve their aural perception in preparation for practical exams. Designed to be used alongside instrumental/singing lessons, this book is packed with activities to do at home as part of practice time.
£13.50
Faber Music Ltd Sophie's Choice
£62.99
Faber Music Ltd Piano Trio
£37.79
Faber Music Ltd Music of Memory
£15.99
Faber Music Ltd Roman Canticle
£15.99
Faber Music Ltd Three Hymns
£7.95
Faber Music Ltd Personae IVVI
£12.38
Faber Music Ltd Flute Quartet
£15.99
Random House USA Inc The Dancer Upstairs: A Novel
£15.00
Oxford University Press Inc Ground War: Courts, Commissions, and the Fight over Partisan Gerrymanders
Partisan gerrymandering, the drawing of legislative district lines to deliberately favor one political party, has been present and controversial in American politics since before the ratification of our Constitution. Yet in the past couple of decades, parties in power at the state level have developed greater expertise than ever before at redistricting to their own advantage. Since 2010, a series of legislative, electoral, and judicial events have given this issue a prominence it has never before seen, especially as it applies to the United States Congress. In Ground War, Nicholas Goedert tackles the controversies, litigation, and effects surrounding partisan gerrymandering of Congress. He contends that the appropriate actors to address the fairness of a map are nonpartisan commissions within each state, not the US courts. Goedert illustrates how existing measures and legal standards are too narrow--while they are well-adapted to evaluating maps in swing states in close elections, they fail to properly address states or national electoral environments that favor one party. In turn, Goedert demonstrates that the bias and responsiveness of partisan maps is highly sensitive to both the make-up of a state's electorate and the ephemeral election conditions under which individual elections take place. But this does not mean that partisan gerrymandering must be excused as a dilemma without a reasonable remedy. Using multiple empirical approaches and a novel metric to measure the partisan fairness of maps, Ground War shows that nonpartisan commissions, adopted state-by-state, represent the best alternative to legislative districting. These commissions foster competitive elections, produce unbiased delegations, and give consideration to representational claims distinctive to each state. A rigorous account that explains how our system works and provides practical solutions for improving it, Ground War is an essential work for all scholars of US elections.
£35.67
HarperCollins Publishers Inc Need To Know: World War II And The Rise Of American Intelligence [Large Print]
£28.79
HarperCollins Publishers Inc The Doldrums (The Doldrums, #1)
'A dreamy charmer of a book.' - New York TimesArcher B. Helmsley has grown up in a house full of oddities and treasures collected by his grandparents, the famous explorers. He knows every nook and cranny. He knows them all too well. After all, ever since his grandparents went missing on an iceberg, his mother barely lets him leave the house.Archer longs for adventure. Grand adventures, with parachutes and exotic sunsets and interesting characters. But how can he have an adventure when he can't leave his house? It helps that he has friends like Adelaide L. Belmont, who must have had many adventures since she ended up with a wooden leg. (Perhaps a crocodile ate it. Perhaps not.) And Oliver Glub. Oliver will worry about all the details (so that Archer doesn't have to). And so Archer, Adelaide and Oliver make a plan. A plan to get out of the house, out of their town entirely. It's a good plan. Well, it's not bad, anyway. But nothing goes quite as they expected.For fans of the bestselling Withering-by-Sea and Whimsy and Woe, an exquisitely illustrated novel from talented Nicholas Gannon. MORE PRAISE'A dreamy charmer of a book, full of clever wordplay that practically demands it to be read out loud.' - New York Times'Amusing, heartwarming, and zany.' - Kirkus Reviews, starred review'Gannon reveals himself as a skilled storyteller, both in his writing and artwork ... It's a tender tale of friendship, untapped courage, and accidental adventure, filled with the spirit of exploration.' - Publishers Weekly, starred review'This whimsical coming-of-age story has a touch of mystery that will endear it to fans of Roald Dahl.' - School Library Journal'The book itself is a very handsome object, hardback, beautifully illustrated, and written in a style reminiscent of the Lemony Snicket series, quietly funny and very clever.' - CBCA Reading Time
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HarperCollins Publishers Inc Priscilla: The Hidden Life of an Englishwoman in Wartime France
£25.19
Amsterdam University Press Development on Loan: Microcredit and Marginalisation in Rural China
Key to China's plans to promote rural development is the de-marginalisation of the countryside through the incorporation of rural areas into the urban-based market-oriented financial system. For this reason, Chinese development planners have turned to microcredit -- i.e. the provision of small-scale loans to 'financially excluded' rural households -- as a means of increasing 'financial consciousness' and facilitating rural de-marginalisation. Drawing on in-depth fieldwork in rural China, this book examines the formulation, implementation and outcomes of government-run microcredit programmes in China-illuminating the diverse roles that microcredit plays in local processes of socioeconomic development and the livelihoods of local actors. It details how microcredit facilitates de-marginalisation for some, while simultaneously exacerbating the marginalisation of others; and exposes the ways in which microcredit and other top-down development strategies reflect and reinforce the contradictions and paradoxes implicit in rural China's contemporary development landscape.
£113.00
Amsterdam University Press Technics Media in the Digital Age
£123.00
Frederking u. Thaler Sternbilder Die Alpen bei Nacht
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Jacoby & Stuart Mach mal Pause Biber
£14.00
story.one publishing 365 lose Enden. Life is a Story story.one
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Klett-Cotta Verlag Das Geheimnis der Silvesternacht
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Klett-Cotta Verlag Das Geheimnis von Dower House Kriminalroman
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Heyne Taschenbuch Das Leuchten der Stille Roman zum Film
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Heyne Taschenbuch Im Traum bin ich bei dir
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Heyne Taschenbuch Wie ein einziger Tag
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Heyne Taschenbuch Wo wir uns finden Roman
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Heyne Taschenbuch Seit du bei mir bist
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Heyne Taschenbuch Kein Ort ohne dich Roman
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Heyne Taschenbuch Das Schweigen des Glcks Roman
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Heyne Taschenbuch Mit dir an meiner Seite Roman
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Heyne Verlag Unsere Zeit der Wunder
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Midas Management Breitengrad
£21.60
Autumn House Press All Who Belong May Enter
A collection of personal essays examining relationships, whiteness, and masculinity. Nicholas Ward’s debut essay collection, All Who Belong May Enter, centers on self-exploration and cultural critique. These deeply personal essays examine whiteness, masculinity, and a Midwest upbringing through tales of sporting events, parties, posh (and not-so-posh) restaurant jobs, and the many relationships built and lost along the way. With a storyteller’s spirit, Ward recounts and evaluates the privilege of his upbringing with acumen and vulnerability. Ward’s profound affection for his friends, family, lovers, pets, and particularly for his chosen home, Chicago, shines through. This collection offers readers hope for healing that comes through greater understanding and inquiry into one’s self, relationships, and culture. Through these essays, Ward acknowledges his position within whiteness and masculinity, and he continuously holds himself and the society around him accountable. All Who Belong May Enter was selected by Jaquira Díaz as the winner of the 2020 Autumn House Nonfiction Prize.
£15.18
Boydell & Brewer Ltd Lincolnshire Parish Clergy, c.1214-1968: A Biographical Register: Part II: The Deaneries of Beltisloe and Bolingbroke
The second volume in what will be a complete biographical record of all parish priests in Lincolnshire. The parish churches of Lincolnshire are justly celebrated. The spires of Grantham and Louth, and the famous Boston Stump, provide a focal point from the surrounding landscape of fen, wold and marsh. The charms of remote country churches along the byways of the county have been extolled in prose and verse by writers such as Henry Thorold and Sir John Betjeman. Their architecture, their stained glass and sculpture, furniture and fabric, have all been carefully recorded. Yet little is known of the people who served these churches, the rectors and vicars who, in word and sacrament, taught the Christian faith to successive generations of parishioners. This volume forms the second part of a much-needed survey of Lincolnshire parish clergy. It covers the deaneries of Beltisloe, comprising twenty-one parishes clustered around Colsterworth and Corby, and of Bolingbroke, with twenty-five parishes centred on Spilsby. Starting from 1214, when Bishop Hugh of Wells introduced the earliest system of episcopal registration in Western Europe, the parish lists set out the succession of rectors or vicars for each church. Brief biographical sketches demonstrate the rich variety of the county's parsons - pastors, scholars, athletes, travellers and writers, soldiers and schoolmasters. This register gives to each of them his place in the history of Lincolnshire. DrNicholas Bennett is Visiting Senior Fellow of the University of Lincoln.
£40.00
The Armchair Traveller at the Bookhaus Seeking Provence: Old Myths, New Paths
A region steeped in fable and myth, Provence is a cultural crossroads of European history. A source of inspiration to artists, poets, and troubadours, it is now an enviable refuge for the wealthy and fashionable. Nicholas Woodsworth, who was born in Ottawa, Canada, married into a Provencal family and has lived in the region for decades. Lovingly recounting vivid details of life in Provence, he provides here a welcome antidote to the typical rose-tinted, romantic view of it being a perennially sunny destination for tourists. The true Provencaux have always lived a hard life close to the land and the rhythms of the seasons. And it is in the revelation and understanding of these lives, of the Provencal people, that the truths of the region are to be found. As much a study of Provencal culture and history as a memoir and travel book, this is a deep and soulful investigation into a way of life that remains very distinct from that of the rest of France."
£12.00
The Armchair Traveller at the Bookhaus The Liquid Continent: Travels through Alexandria, Venice and Istanbul
Combining history and travel narrative, Nicholas Woodsworth journeys around the eastern edge of the Mediterranean, the sea which gave birth to Western civilisation. This sea, he says, should not be seen as an empty space surrounded by Europe, Asia and Africa, but as a continent in its own right, a place from whose coastlines people look, not outwards to distant countries or that capitals but inwards across the water to each other. The Mediterranean has its own culture, its own life, its own way of being. Setting out from Alexandria, in a journey marked by lively and unpredictable encounters, Woodsworth discovershidden corners of Venice, before arriving at Istanbul, where he installs himself in a former Benedictine monastery. In all these places he finds traces of a vibrant and cosmopolitan heritage, and asks what these cities and their inhabitants owe to the sea.
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