Search results for ""author peter prinz"
Detritus Books How Nonviolence Protects the State
£12.49
£15.85
Ave Maria University Press A Lifetime With Hopkins
In these brief, readable, and insightful essays, Fr. Milward delves into the poetry of Hopkins and his central ideas on God the Trinity, the self, nature and people.
£30.38
New Internationalist Publications Ltd The No-Nonsense Guide to Global Finance
£11.80
Polair Publishing Teacher Volume 1 The Dawning Epoch The Teacher
£26.57
Breakaway Books Hockey Sur Glace: Stories
£13.06
Golden Sufi Center,U.S. In the Dark Places of Wisdom
£14.99
Taylor Trade Publishing Kissing in Kansas City: A Romantic Discovery Tour
The objective of this book is not to serve as a definitive guide, but to encapsulate some of Kansas City's most romantic places and inspire further exploration.
£12.12
Canterbury University Press Vile Crimes: The Timaru Poisonings
On a drizzly Monday morning, 16 August 1886, the inhabitants of Timaru woke to astounding news. Tom Hall junior, a well-known local businessman and man about town, nephew of former New Zealand Premier Sir John Hall, had been arrested for attempting to murder his wife, Kitty, by poisoning. Also charged was Margaret Houston, Kitty Hall's lady-help. It was without doubt the most extraordinary thing that had ever happened in Timaru, if not the whole colony...So begins Vile Crimes, a riveting and fast-paced examination of one of New Zealand's most sensational court cases.
£18.92
Random House Australia Batavia
£22.98
Carcanet Press Laughing at the King Selected Poems
£15.21
Carcanet Press Ltd Pastorals
Approach places, times and states of mind in a mosaic of knowledge, invention, memory and entertainment with this collection of poems. The personal and the public interact in many poems and others address personal histories and their creative consequences, alongside mythological motifs.
£15.69
Tate Publishing earth
Tells earth's story in the universal language of photomontage. Including photo-essay in seven chapters, this title makes a powerful statement about the impending eco-crisis, the arms race and the injustices of the power structures dominating the world.
£15.95
Poetry Wales Press Selected Later Poems
£15.75
Rough Guides Ltd The Rough Guide to iPods and iTunes
A guide to music and video on the Net, on your PC or Mac, and in your pocket. It covers the iPod range of products: from the best of the iTunes App Store, iPod Touch, iTunes 8 to practical information for the iPod Nano and Classic Shuffle.
£11.63
Penguin Books Ltd Fun Unplugged: Puzzles, Quizzes, Riddles & Amazing Activities for Kids
AN ACTIVITY BOOK THAT WILL KEEP YOUR KIDS ENTERTAINED FOR HOURSLooking for some fun to have with the kids indoors? Packed with puzzles, brainteasers, tricks and riddles, Fun Unplugged will keep everyone scratching their heads for hours on end!Fool your family and bend your brain with more than 150 pages of fun. Kids will learn how to surprise, astonish and befuddle everyone around them until they are wide-eyed with amazement.You don't need a screen to have fun - these code-breakers, fortune-telling challenges and tricks of the mind and much more will make you the centre of attention.Fully illustrated throughout, the tricks and challenges are easy for kids to follow and guaranteed to impress any audience.
£12.14
Pen & Sword Books Ltd Rodney and the Breaking of the Line
On 12 April 1782, the British Fleet under Admiral Lord George Rodney defeated the French at Les Iles des Saintes, in the Caribbean. Rodney employed a novel tactic of breaking through the enemy line. While this was the culmination of a distinguished but turbulent career, controversially Rodney was heavily criticised for not pursuing the vanquished foe, yet they never again posed a threat to British interests in the West Indies. This book examines the life and career of one of the Royal Navy's most formidable figures, who, while brilliant, made enemies all too easily.
£28.56
Archaeopress The Resurgam Submarine: ‘A Project for Annoying the Enemy’
For centuries inventors have been dreaming up schemes to allow people to submerge beneath the waves, stay a while then return again unharmed. The Resurgam was designed for this purpose, as a stealthy underwater weapon which was the brainchild of an eccentric inventor realised in iron, timber, coal and steam. The inventor was George William Garrett, a curate from Manchester who designed and built the Resurgam submarine in 1879 using the limited technology available to a Victorian engineer on a small budget. This is not the story of Garrett himself as this story has already been told, instead this book tells the story how the Resurgam was built, how she may have worked and what happened to her. The book introduces Garrett the inventor then puts the creation of Resurgam in context by considering similar submarines being developed at the end of the 19th century. Garrett’s relationship with the Royal Navy is related here as they were his intended client and the tale continues with a description of how the submarine was built and how it may have worked. The end of the story relates how the Resurgam came to be lost in 1880 pieced together from documents and newspaper reports. Curiously, aspects of the tale do not fit with what was found by underwater archaeologists recording the wreck so other ideas are explored about how and why the submarine was lost.
£38.14
Greystone Books The Inner Life of Animals Love Grief and CompassionSurprising Observations of a Hidden World 2 The Mysteries of Nature
£16.95
Hal Leonard Corporation Minecraft - Music from the Video Game Series: Viola Play-Along
£14.39
Hal Leonard Corporation Minecraft - Music from the Video Game Series: Trumpet Play-Along
£15.99
Hal Leonard Corporation Chart Hits for Two: Easy Instrumental Duets for Two - Clarinet Edition
£11.50
Hal Leonard Corporation Chart Hits for Two: Easy Instrumental Duets for Two - Flute Edition
£11.50
Hal Leonard Corporation Chart Hits for Two: Easy Instrumental Duets for Two - Cello Edition
£11.50
Hal Leonard Corporation Disney Favorites for Two: Easy Instrumental Duets - Trumpet
£10.99
Rare Bird Books Sweet Dreams
£19.61
Soho Press Inc Bertie and the Seven Bodies
£14.99
Paraclete Press My Year With the Saints
£13.99
Murphy & Moore Publishing Human Prostate Cancer Cells: Detection, Growth and Treatment
£124.74
Bushel & Peck Books A Blessing for Winter's Child
£25.19
Bushel & Peck Books A Blessing for Autumn's Child
£15.41
Bushel & Peck Books A Blessing for Spring's Child
£15.10
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Fonthill Media LLc San Francisco's Tenderloin District
The Tenderloin District of San Francisco Through Time is a brief history of a neighborhood known to early San Franciscans as St. Ann's Valley. The story of this once-placid piece of real estate provides us with a fascinating microcosm of urban history as we follow its turbulent passage from an outlying village of Gold Rush pioneers to prosperous but quiet residential respectability; its development into a hotel, entertainment, and vice district; its gradual decay into decades of mean and homeless streets; and its on-going efforts towards economic rehabilitation. Numerous photographs and images offer glimpses of its successive worlds of early settlers in the sand dunes; houses, churches, schools and mansions in a respectable middle- and upper-class neighborhood; fancy and not-so-fancy hotels and restaurants and saloons and theaters; ward politicians and political bosses, labor unions, gamblers, entertainers, high-class brothels, and petty criminals; bars, strip clubs, burlesque, and poker joints; and the politics of a decaying central city neighborhood trying to save itself.
£21.13
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Counterpoint Sleeping Where I Fall: A Chronicle
£16.99
Musicians Institute Jazz Hanon Private Lessons Series PlayAlong
£22.49
Akashic Books Nairobi Noir
£15.20
Soho Press Inc The Tooth Tattoo
£16.19
Chicago Review Press Real James Dean
In the decades following his death, many of those who knew James Dean best––actors, directors, friends, lovers (both men and women), photographers, and Hollywood columnists––shared stories of their first-person experiences with him in interviews and in the articles and autobiographies they wrote. Their recollections of Dean became lost in fragile back issues of movie magazines and newspapers and in out-of-print books that are extremely hard to find. Until now. The Real James Dean is the first book of its kind: a rich collection spanning six decades of writing in which many of the people whose lives were touched by Dean recall their indelible experiences with him in their own words. Here are the memorable personal accounts of Dean from his high school and college drama teachers; the girl he almost married; costars like Rock Hudson, Natalie Wood, Jim Backus, and Raymond Massey; directors Elia Kazan, Nicholas Ray, and George Stevens; entertainer Eartha Kitt; gossip queen Hedda Hopper; the passenger who accompanied Dean on his final, fatal road trip; and a host of his other friends and colleagues.
£19.95
Casemate Publishers The Last Hot Battle of the Cold War: South Africa vs. Cuba in the Angolan Civil War
As the Soviet Union teetered on the edge of collapse during the late 1980s, and America prepared to claim its victory, a bloody war still raged in Southern Africa, where forces from both sides vied for control of Angola. The result was the largest battle on the dark continent since Al Alamein. The socialist government of Angola and its army, FAPLA, had only to wipe out a massive resistance group, UNITA, secretly supplied by the U.S, in order to claim full sovereignty over the country. A giant FAPLA offensive so threatened to succeed in overcoming UNITA that apartheid-era South Africa stepped in to protect its own interests. The white army crossing the border prompted the Angolan government to call on their own foreign reinforcements—the army of Communist Cuba. Thus began the epic battle of Cuito Cuanavale, largely unknown in the U.S., but which raged for three months in the entirely odd match-up of South African Boers vs. Castro’s armed forces, which for the first time in the Cold War proved what it could achieve. The South Africans were no slouches at warfare themselves, but had suffered under a boycott of weapons since 1977. The Cubans and Angolan troops had the latest Soviet weapons, easily delivered. But UNITA had its secret U.S. supply line and the South Africans knew how to fight. Meantime the Cubans overcame their logistic difficulties with an impressive airlift of troops over the Atlantic, while the Boers simply needed to drive next door.
£32.00
Shambhala Publications Inc How to Wash the Dishes
£15.99
The Perseus Books Group The Wars of Afghanistan Messianic Terrorism Tribal Conflicts and the Failures of Great Powers
£21.40
Unbridled Books The Lighthouse Road
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The New Press FINAL TEST The Battle for Adequacy in Americas Schools
An in-depth look at the brave new world of school finance' (Education Week) and the latest struggle for equality in public education in America.'
£15.59
Penguin Putnam Inc In Paradise: A Novel
£14.33