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Theatre Communications Group Inc.,U.S. What I Meant Was
£20.69
Sourcebooks Kindness Makes the World Go Round
£10.99
Scribner Book Company Pearl Harbor: From Infamy to Greatness
£19.80
Adams Media Corporation The Everything Guide to Starting an Online Business The Latest Strategies And Advice On How To Start A Profitable Internet Business
£15.42
Thorndike Press Large Print Daughter of the Morning Star
£37.07
Capstone Press Life in the Pond
£9.99
University of Georgia Press A Literary Guide to Flannery OConnors Georgia
£22.95
Chronicle Books Stanley Goes Fishing
£13.70
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Welcome to the Game
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Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Welcome to the Game
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Insider's Guide Insiders' Guide® to Charlotte
£18.95
Simon & Schuster Matala
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Arcadia Publishing New Garden Township Images of America Arcadia Publishing
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Arcadia Publishing Canton Area Railroads 15 Historic Postcards Postcards of America Looseleaf
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Arcadia Publishing Akron Railroads Images of America Arcadia Publishing
£22.49
Penguin Putnam Inc The Highwayman: A Longmire Story
£12.40
Princeton University Press Birds of Southeast Asia
This concise, updated edition of the award-winning A Guide to the Birds of Southeast Asia (Princeton, 2000) is the most comprehensive, compact guide to this magnificent bird-rich region. It is a complete field and reference guide to the birds of Thailand, Peninsular Malaysia, Singapore, Myanmar, Laos, Vietnam, and Cambodia. It also covers a wide range of species found in the Indian subcontinent, China, Taiwan, Sumatra, Java, Bali, Borneo, and the Philippines. * More than 140 full-color plates * All 1,270 species covered in detail * Up-to-date text covers the identification, voice, habitat, behavior, and range of all the region's species and distinctive subspecies * Complete coverage of some fifteen Southeast Asian countries and regions
£30.00
Random House Children's Books The Underdogs of Upson Downs
A heartwarming and hilarious story about a girl and her dog, and of kindness, friendship, hurdles, tunnels, see-saws, and—most importantly—bringing out the best in yourself and others.Annie Shearer lives in the country town of Upson Downs with her best friend, an adopted stray dog called Runt. The two share a very special bond.After years evading capture, Runt is remarkably fast and agile, perfect for herding runaway sheep. But when a greedy local landowner puts her family's home at risk, Annie directs Runt's extraordinary talents toward a different pursuit--winning the Agility Course Grand Championship at the lucrative Krumpets Dog Show in London.However, there is a curious catch: Runt will only obey Annie's commands if nobody else is watching.With all eyes on them, Annie and Runt must beat the odds--and the fastest dogs in the world--to save her farm.
£17.99
Random House USA Inc Jake the Fake Keeps His Cool
£8.13
Random House USA Inc The Devil Aspect: A Novel
£17.10
Harperchristian Resources Soul Detox Five Sessions
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Penguin Putnam Inc Spirit of Steamboat: A Longmire Story
£12.79
Penguin Putnam Inc An Obvious Fact: A Longmire Mystery
£13.77
HarperCollins Publishers Inc Pops: Learning to Be a Son and a Father
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HarperCollins Publishers Inc Londoners: The Days and Nights of London Now--As Told by Those Who Love It, Hate It, Live It, Left It, and Long for It
£26.99
HarperCollins Publishers Inc "New York Times" Cookbook
£36.00
Insight Editions The Wizard of Oz The Official Cookbook
Follow the yellow brick road with Dorothy and the gang and enter into a culinary world of more than 70 delicious dishes inspired by the all-time classic film The Wizard of Oz!Celebrate a timeless classic with more than 70 dishes from the charming world of The Wizard of Oz! Filled with magically tasty mains, appetizers, and desserts straight from the Emerald City, this family-friendly cookbook includes an enchanting roster of recipes that fans will love. With this deluxe cookbook, you won’t need to leave Kansas (or your home) to share a magical meal. Featuring full-color photography, comprehensive nutritional information, and helpful tips and tricks, The Wizard of Oz: The Official Cookbook will prove that there’s no place like home! 70+ RECIPES: Dishes inspired by Dororthy, the Cowardly Lion, the Tin Man, and the rest of your favorites will bring the magic of Emerald City into your kitchen STUNNING IMAGES:
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Insel Verlag GmbH Die verborgenen Zeichen der Natur
£18.00
Droemer HC African Samurai
£19.80
Ruetten und Loening GmbH Der geheimnisvolle Mr. Hyde
£18.00
John Murray Press The Art of Doing Business Across Cultures: 10 Countries, 50 Mistakes, and 5 Steps to Cultural Competence
50 common cultural mistakes made in business are presented in the form of short conversations which show that there's always a reason why people do the strange things they do, the reason is almost never to upset you, and there's always a way round.The Art of Doing Business Across Cultures presents five brief, unsuccessful conversational exchanges between Americans and their business colleagues in 10 different locations-the Arab Middle East, Brazil, China, England, France, Germany, India, Japan, Mexico, and Russia.
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Cinnamon Press Marietta Merz
A young woman walks, walks, walks... always in search of the wondrous hidden in the everyday. When she at last enters a place of marvels just a step away from the mundane world, she discovers that the urge to keep searching is carrying her towards a climactic and extraordinary transmutation. Part Alchemical fable, part celebration of the transformative power of the Imagination, 'Marietta Merz' weaves a spell that lingers long after the story ends. Originally appearing as a key story in the highly acclaimed collection, High City Walk, 'Marietta Merz' is a limited edition pamphlet illustrated with original drawings.
£8.23
GOST Books Thatcher's Children
Thatcher’s Children was born out of a series first made in 1992 focusing on two parents and six children living in a hostel for homeless families in Blackpool, England. The project was made in response to a speech by Peter Lilley, then Secretary of State for Social Security, in which he announced his determination to ‘close down the something-for-nothing society.’ French newspaper Libération dispatched a journalist to northern England to find out what this society looked like, and Easton was commissioned to take the accompanying photographs. His resulting monochrome images of the overcrowded two-bedroom council flat in Blackpool sparked a reaction by both the public and the press. His images attached human faces and nuanced realities to a group of people casually maligned by politicians and media as an ‘underclass of scroungers.’
£45.00
Whittles Publishing The Unbroken Harp
This novel, from a foremost expert on the Clearances, tells the story of Flo Campbell and her eviction from the family's island home, and all her subsequent struggles. The compelling storyline has terrific energy, from the Battle of the Braes and Flo's departure from the island to her travels and employment on Skye and beyond. Flo's spirit remains unquenched whether challenged by the faithlessness of lovers or the callousness of employers and she is a historical witness who embodies the undying memories of her Highland people. She spends much of her life in the lowlands of Britain and in this as in many ways she incarnates the crofters, fishermen, labourers and artists who spring from that epic northern terrain. This is a masterful portrayal of the perverse power and wretched consequences of the Clearances and how they transformed the lives of individuals, and also the power of a native landscape in a Celtic breast.
£9.65
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Economic Reform in Japan: Can the Japanese Change?
At the start of a new century, Japan finds itself confronted with an economic challenge that is unlike any it has faced since the end of World War II. Most commentators agree that Japan has to change. The issue is the form and direction that such a change must take. While many Western economists forcefully urge the Japanese to become more like the US, there are other academics who have registered strong reservations to such a simplistic solution. In this volume, noted scholars take opposing positions on key issues including financial reform, corporate change and international trade. The editor contributes a thought-provoking introduction which also presents an overview of the topic. The papers gathered here present an opportunity for readers to consider the underlying conflicts in Japan's economy and society that makes choosing a new direction such a difficult proposition. Economic Reform in Japan is a coherent and eminently readable book designed to provoke further discussion amongst scholars and researchers of Japan and East Asia, economists, political scientists and sociologists.
£100.00
Unbound The Belle Hotel
A great read - Matt Haig 13 October 2008. Welcome to the worst day of Chef Charlie Sheridan's life, the day he's about to lose his two great loves: his childhood sweetheart, Lulu, and the legendary Brighton hotel his grandfather, Franco Sheridan, opened in 1973. This is the story of the Belle Hotel, one that spans the course of four decades from the training of a young chef in the 1970s and 80s, through the hedonistic 90s, up to the credit crunch of the noughties and leads us right back to Charlie's present-day suffering. In this bittersweet and salty tale, our two Michelin star-crossed lovers navigate their seaside hangout for actors, artists and rock stars; the lure of the great restaurants of London; and the devastating effects of three generations of family secrets.
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Fonthill Media Ltd How to Kill a Tiger Tank: Unpublished Scientific Reports from the Second World War
When the Panzer VI Ausf. E Tiger I tank first arrived on the battlefield, it started the Allied and Soviet intelligence race to discover everything they could about this new threat. The British Army quickly needed to know how to knock it out, then communicate that information back to the troops that had to face this new German metal monster either by official means or via newspapers. This is not a typical book on the Tiger tank. It tries to show the reader what the British and Commonwealth forces knew about the Tiger I tank during the war and the results of scientific firing trials. Unpublished Second World War original documents, discovered in different archives, have been transcribed and reproduced along with any existing photographs found in those official secret reports. These include top-secret Bletchley Park and Enigma intercepts of German messages that were decoded and translated before being sent to wartime Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Illustrated with over 360 images, "How to Kill a Tiger Tank" is the definitive examination of a world-changing fighting vehicle.
£31.50
Hazelden Information & Educational Services The Addictive Personality
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John Wiley and Sons Ltd Social Theory and the Politics of Identity
New social movements of the post-war era have brought to prominence the idea that identity can be a crucial focus for political struggle. Linked to an increasing recognition that social theory itself must put the politics of identity on center stage, this volume impels social theorists not only to make sense of the "world out there", but also to make sense of differences within the discourse of theory.
£45.95
Edinburgh University Press The Cultural Memory of Georgian Glasgow
The first interdisciplinary exploration of eighteenth-century Glasgow
£90.00
Edinburgh University Press The Wealth of the Nation: Scotland, Culture and Independence
A critical appraisal of Scotland's cultural wealth and global distinction'The Wealth of the Nation' explores how Scotland has continued to assert its distinctive cultural difference despite the three-hundred-year union with England and the modern forces of globalisation. Dealing with Scotland since the eighteenth century, the study analyses how Scottish culture defined itself within the British Empire and how, in the late twentieth century, it recovered from the collapse of the Empire to rebuild the value of its cultural past. Through its focus on the role of memory in philosophy, literature and the visual arts, readers will gain understanding of the influence that modern Scottish writers and artists have had on contemporary Scottish nationalism. The book argues that political nationalism in modern Scotland is founded on a cultural revival that began in the 1950s and 60s but gained momentum from resistance to the outcome of the 1979 devolution referendum. That resistance, and the creative achievements which it generated, provoked a re-examination of the nation's cultural history, revealing a wealth previously denied or forgotten.
£19.99
Union Square & Co. Providence
£17.09
University of Toronto Press Epigraphy and the Greek Historian
£54.90
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC George Orwells 1984
£12.02