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Government Institutes Inc.,U.S. NIOSH Case Studies in Bioaerosols
Conducted by NIOSH, these comprehensive case studies bring the latest research and technology to bear on workplace health problems which companies are likely to encounter at a variety of worksites. These hard-to-find case studies have been selected based on a number of variables, including type of workplace involved, the activities conducted there, and the causative agents determined to be responsible for the problems.
£73.11
Quest Books,U.S. Gaia'S Hidden Life: The Unseen Intelligence of Nature
£12.68
Quest Books,U.S. Shamanism
£16.99
£8.78
Emerald Publishing Limited Decolonising Sambo: Transculturation, Fungibility and Black and People of Colour Futurity
Using a Black decolonial feminist approach, this book deconstructs 'the white sambo psyche' of white European settler colonialism, which classifies the colonised and enslaved into 'sambo': a category of racial subjection and utter negation which is now so normalized that we are inured to it. Drawing on voyages both real and metaphorical to places such as Australia, South Africa, Jamaica, the Dutch West Indies, and the UK, Decolonizing Sambo positions itself amongst the global entanglements of white European settler colonialism, racial capitalism and contemporary culture. This cultural analysis analyses archival data, artefacts, commemorative spaces, films, children's books, and sweets to show sambo's genealogy, transculturation, fungibility, and continuation in contemporary racialising assemblages. As we continue to live in an era of 'samboification', this book provides scholars and students with the materials to start thinking about sambo as an (un)known part of colonialism and explore 'post-race' racism within which professions of sincere love for the racialised other are an active aspect of (post) colonial states' self-deception about being 'post-race'.
£73.98
Bushel & Peck Books The Secret Gardens of Frances Hodgson Burnett
£14.99
£21.60
Johns Hopkins University Press Felix Frankfurter: Scholar on the Bench
Originally published in 1960. Felix Frankfurter, a controversial figure in American judicial history, completed more than twenty-one years of service on the Supreme Court. This book is the first extended treatment of his political performance as a justice. It portrays the influence that he, both as teacher and jurist, exerted in the growth of public law over fifty years. He has exerted his influence not only through his writing but also through his personal acquaintance with many important persons in and out of government service. Beyond examining the career of one man, Thomas opens up a wider window on the history of legal thought. The main value of the book, though, lies in its presentation of the philosophy of one leading twentieth-century educator and jurist.
£43.00
Nova Science Publishers Inc Hemorrhagic Fever: Epidemiology, Clinical Manifestations & Diagnosis
£104.39
HarperCollins Publishers Inc Cat Shining Bright
£20.69
HarperCollins Publishers Inc The Cat, the Devil, the Last Escape
£17.37
HarperCollins Publishers Inc The Cat, the Devil, and Lee Fontana
£9.02
HarperCollins Publishers Inc Cookwise: The Hows and Whys of Successful Cooking
£25.40
HarperCollins Publishers Inc Cat Spitting Mad
£8.80
HarperCollins Publishers Inc Cat on the Edge
£9.68
Nova Science Publishers Inc China: Possible Missile Technology Transfers
£26.09
Pegasus Elliot Mackenzie Publishers Mama
£8.42
British Museum Press A Rothschild Renaissance: A New Look at the Waddesdon Bequest in the British Museum
In 1898, Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild bequeathed to the British Museum the contents from the New Smoking Room at Waddesdon Manor, a collection of nearly 300 objects to be known as the Waddesdon Bequest. The Bequest contains some of the most beautiful examples of medieval and Renaissance craftsmanship, including exquisite pieces of jewellery, silver plate, painted enamels of Limoges, glass and microcarvings in boxwood. It is the only permanent collection to have a gallery to itself in the British Museum, one that has been redesigned for the 21st century which opened to great acclaim in 2015. To coincide with the new gallery supported by the Rothschild Foundation, a conference was held that opened up this remarkable collection to leading specialists who spoke on all areas of the Bequest. Subjects included new attributions for sculptures, a detailed discussion of the making and marketing of forgeries by Salomon Weininger, Frédéric Spitzer and Alfred André as well as new research on jewellery and its presentation both at Waddesdon Manor and in the new gallery at the BM. The collecting tastes of French and English Rothschilds were compared and contrasted, and a line of Arabic poetry enamelled on the Palmer Cup newly identified. This book presents these findings and positions the Waddesdon Bequest within a wider intellectual and historical context for the first time.
£63.72
Arcadia Publishing Quincy, Illinois: Then & Now
£20.47
Penguin Putnam Inc The Sundial
£14.45
Inner Traditions Bear and Company The Way of Abundance and Joy: The Shamanic Teachings of don Alberto Taxo
Shares the ancient Andean wisdom and practices of Sumak Kausay, the way of Abundant Life, as taught by master shaman don Alberto Taxo • Shows how to relate to and receive help from the elements, reconnect with nature to access abundance and joy, connect with plants, animals, water, air, and fire • Explores don Alberto’s upbringing in a family of yachaks, his initiation, and his personal work to fulfill the Andean prophecy of the Eagle and the Condor • Includes reflections and essays from several of don Alberto’s students and others who have worked with him, including Itzhak Beery and John Perkins Recognized as a master yachak, don Alberto Taxo is a celebrated spiritual elder, shaman, and healer of the pre-Inca Atik (Kichwa) people from the Andes Mountains of Ecuador. He has been sharing ancient Andean shamanic wisdom and practices in the United States for more than 20 years--his personal quest to fulfill the Andean prophecy that the Eagle and the Condor will fly together in the same sky in harmony. Written with don Alberto’s permission and as further fulfillment of the Eagle-Condor prophecy, this book shares don Alberto’s teachings and his simple approaches for building a reciprocal relationship with nature, centered on Sumak Kausay, the way of joy and abundance. As a yachak, a shaman of the elements, don Alberto shows how to relate to and receive help from nature. When we are connected with nature on an emotional and spiritual level it creates joy that is deeply healing and can be accessed during life’s difficulties. The book discusses traditional Ecuadorian shamanic beliefs and practices, including Andean Inca cosmology; how to connect with plants, animals, air, fire, and water in sacred springs, the ocean, or your shower; and Inca concepts like Pacha, the space-time era in which we live that is now transitioning to a new one of connection and love after 500 years. The book explores don Alberto’s upbringing in a family of yachaks, his initiation, and his assumption of the role of shaman for his community. It also includes reflections and essays from don Alberto’s students and others who have worked with him, including shamanic teachers Itzhak Beery and John Perkins, showing how he influenced their lives and awakened them to the path of Sumak Kausay, Abundant Life.
£15.29
The History Press Ltd A 1950s Holiday in Bognor Regis
Bognor Regis is situated on the south coast of Britain, overlooking the English Channel. On 18 January 1787 the resort’s founder, Sir Richard Hotham, laid the first stone marking the town as a ‘public bathing place’, a description that Bognor Regis has enjoyed ever since. The lure of the sea and the town’s regular appearance at the top of the national sunshine league continues to draw people from towns and cities. Throughout the decades, seaside holidays have changed to reflect current fashions. Bognor Regis has been no different; rather like the ebb and flow of the tide, visitor numbers have risen, fallen and risen again according to the various fashions of the day. Accessibility by train from London was a major contributor to the number of visitors in the resort’s early years. Coaches and Sunday school outings then came into prominence, followed eventually by the arrival of the car. As leisure time and money became more plentiful, a Sunday outing was replaced by a week at the seaside, then a fortnight’s break. Recalling Macari’s delicious ice cream, the divers leaping off the pier, and children building sandcastles as their parents sat in deckchairs in suits and summer dresses, this book relives the glory days of 1950s Bognor Regis. With many pictures published here for the first time, this book is sure to bring back happy memories for both visitors and residents of this popular seaside town.
£12.99
Columbia University Press A History of Brooklyn Bridge Park: How a Community Reclaimed and Transformed New York City's Waterfront
By the 1970s, the Brooklyn piers had become a wasteland on the New York City waterfront. Today, they have been transformed into a stunning park that is enjoyed by countless Brooklynites and visitors from across New York City and around the world. A History of Brooklyn Bridge Park recounts the grassroots, multivoiced, and contentious effort, beginning in the 1980s, to transform Brooklyn's defunct piers into a beautiful, urban oasis. The movement to resist commercial development on the piers reveals how concerned citizens came together to shape the future of their community. After winning a number of battles, park advocates, stakeholders, and government officials collaborated to create a thoroughly unique city park that takes advantage of the water and the 'Manhattan skyline, combining an innovative design with vibrant cultural programming. From start to finish, this history emphasizes the contributions, collaborations, and spirited disagreements that made the planning and construction of Brooklyn Bridge Park a model of natural urban development and public-private partnership. The book includes interviews with Brooklyn residents, politicians, activists, urban planners, landscape architects, and other key participants in the fight for the park. The story of Brooklyn Bridge Park also speaks to larger issues confronting all cities, including the development of postindustrial spaces and the ways to balance public and private interests without sacrificing creative vision or sustainable goals.
£27.00
EAPGROUP Art and Artists in Dubai
£10.95
Penguin Putnam Inc The Haunting of Hill House
£14.08
Little, Brown Book Group Testament Of Youth: An Autobiographical Study of the Years 1900-1925
NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE With an introduction by her biographer, Mark Bostridge'Remains one of the most powerful and widely read war memoirs of all time' GUARDIAN 'Vera Brittain's heart-rending account of the way her generation's lives changed is still as shocking and moving as ever' SUNDAY TELEGRAPH 'A heartbreaking account of the impact of the First World War on a stout-hearted, high-minded young woman' SUNDAY TIMES In 1914 Vera Brittain was twenty, and as war was declared she was preparing to study at Oxford. Four years later her life - and the lives of a whole generation - had changed in a way that was unimaginable in the tranquil pre-war era.Testament of Youth, one of the most famous autobiographies of the First World War, is Brittain's account of how she survived the period; how she lost the man she loved; how she nursed the wounded and how she emerged into an altered world. A passionate record of a lost generation, it made Vera Brittain one of the best-loved writers of her time.
£14.99
Brolly Books Fairytales Treasury
£29.96
C & T Publishing Lovely Little Hand Embroidery: Projects for Holidays & Every Day
Capture the magic of the holidays (and every day!) with 30 hand-embroidery projects. Starting with simple stitches, you’ll add sweet sayings and motifs to home décor and gifts. Sew up country-cute pincushions, modern mug rugs, vintage-inspired pillows, and more! Whether you’re refreshing your home décor or sharing meaningful handmade gifts with a friend, you’ll love how quick and easy it is to sew up seasonal designs for each month of the year.
£26.09
Hal Leonard Corporation The Contest
£8.12
Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers All Four Quarters of the Moon
£16.08
Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers All Four Quarters of the Moon
£10.02
Simon & Schuster Sage-ing While Age-ing
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£16.46
Hal Leonard Corporation The Savvy Studio Owner: A Complete Guide to Setting Up and Running Your Own Recording Studio
This book covers all aspects of starting and running a professional sound recording studio from smaller project-style facilities to million dollar majors. For the first time here is one guide that combines serious business planning studio design and audio engineering as interconnected aspects of starting and running a studio. Numerous practical examples and applications throw light on the daily workings of a recording studio including recording marketing sales employees and taxes. Readers with no business or sound recording experience will find what they need to start and succeed in creating a sound recording studio.
£15.96
Candlewick Press,U.S. Hero on a Bicycle
£9.72
Arcadia Publishing Inc. Bradley Beach Postcard History
£22.49
Arcadia Publishing Inc. Bradley Beach NJ Images of America
£22.49
Arcadia Publishing Ligonier Valley
£20.38
Penguin Putnam Inc The Haunting of Hill House (Movie Tie-In): A Novel
£14.45
HarperCollins Publishers Inc The Korean Cinderella
£15.75
Arche Literatur Verlag AG Alles wie immer
£21.60
PM Press New Taboos: Plus...
£11.99
Little, Brown & Company The Forever Family
The youngest of the three close-knit sisters, Emma Monroe is the family wild child. She's never stayed with anything-job, apartment, boyfriend-for long, and she likes it that way. Except lately, her freedom has seemed less like a gift and more like a burden. Maybe that's why a yoga retreat in Las Vegas leads to a spur-of-the-moment decision to marry Luke Carter, a man she's met exactly three times. The next morning, instead of facing Luke, Emma sneaks back home to Harbor Cove, where she should have nama-stayed in the first place. Still, it shouldn't be difficult to annul their hours-long marriage. Except Emma's brand-new husband arrives in town to convince her to give them a chance. With the support of her family, can Emma envision a future where her biggest adventures come not from running away but from staying... and risking it all on love?
£8.71
Little, Brown & Company The Something Borrowed Sisters
In this heartwarming story, all three Monroe sisters have said "I do," but when the eldest sister's marriage hits a rough patch, it takes the love of her family to see her through-perfect for fans of Jill Shalvis and Jenny Hale! Ever since their mother passed, Margaret Monroe has been the rock for her two younger sisters, serving as a role model in life and in love. But Margaret is keeping a painful secret from her normally tight-knit family.Her sisters would be there for her if she reached out for help, but with her family concerned about their grandmother's health crisis, Margaret doesn't want to add to their worry. She'd like to be able to confide in her husband instead, but they have drifted apart, and she has no idea how they can find their way back to one another.Thankfully, her two sisters are now in happy marriages, and Margaret wants to make her own relationship last a lifetime too. But will she lose everyone she holds dear once she tells them the truth?
£14.99
New York University Press From Congregation Town to Industrial City: Culture and Social Change in a Southern Community
In 1835, Winston and Salem was a well-ordered, bucolic, and attractive North Carolina town. A visitor could walk up Main Street from the village square and get a sense of the quiet Moravian community that had settled here. Yet, over the next half-century, this idyllic village was to experience dramatic changes. The Industrial Revolution calls forth images of great factories, mills, and machinery; yet, the character of the Industrial Revolution went beyond mere changes in modes of production. It meant the radical transformation of economic, social, and political institutions, and the emergence of a new mindset that brought about new ways of thinking and acting. Here is the illuminating story of Winston-Salem, a community of artisans and small farmers united, as members of a religious congregation, by a single vision of life. Transformed in just a few decades from an agricultural region into the home of the smokestacks and office towers of the R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company and the Wachovia Bank and Trust Company, the Moravian community at Salem offers an illuminating illustration of the changes that swept Southern society in the nineteenth century and the concomitant development in these communities of a new ethos. Providing a rich wealth of information about the Winston-Salem community specifically, From Congregation Town to Industrial City also significantly broadens our understanding of how wholesale changes in the nineteenth century South redefined the meaning and experience of community. For, by the end of the century, community had gained an entirely new meaning, namely as a forum in which competing individuals pursued private opportunities and interests.
£25.99
Kensington Publishing Blood in Sweet River
£7.99
Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc Color Me Menopausal
£10.99
Blackstone Publishing Stormland
£32.40
Indigo Dreams Publishing The Last Green Field
£8.70