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Skyhorse Publishing Dog Training Diaries
£12.99
Scribner Book Company Tracy Flick Can't Win
£14.50
Kensington Publishing Red Burning Sky
£22.50
Tyndale House Publishers Chasing Proof, Finding Faith
£16.05
Hal Leonard Corporation The Stratocaster Continues
£19.99
Sourcebooks, Inc The Secret Mountain
£10.22
Sourcebooks, Inc The Genie's Curse
£10.20
Simon & Schuster Hellworld
£11.99
Simon & Schuster Shackled
£11.52
Simon & Schuster The Philosopher's War
The second book in the thrilling series that began with The Philosopher’s Flight finds Robert Canderelli Weekes as a rookie Rescue and Evacuation flier on the front lines of World War I in France. He came to save lives, but has no idea how far he’ll have to go to win the war.Thanks to a stunning flying performance and a harrowing shootout in the streets of Boston, Robert Canderelli Weekes’s lifelong dream has come true: he’s the first male allowed to join the US Sigilry Corps’s Rescue and Evacuation service, an elite, all-woman team of flying medics. But as he deploys to France during the waning days of the Great War, Sigilwoman Third-Class Canderelli learns that carrying the injured from the front lines to the field hospital is not the grand adventure he imagined. His division, full of misfits and renegades, is stretched the breaking point and has no patience for a man striving to prove himself. Slowly, Robert wins their trust and discovers his comrades are plotting to end the Great War by outlawed philosophical means. Robert becomes caught up in their conspiracy, running raids in enemy territory and uncovering vital intelligence. Friends old and new will need his help with a dangerous scheme that just might win the war overnight and save a few million lives. But the German smokecarvers have plans of their own: a devastating all-out attack that threatens to destroy the Corps and France itself. Naturally, Robert is trapped right in the thick of it. The Philosopher’s War is the electrifying next chapter in Robert Weekes’s story, filled with heroic, unconventional women, thrilling covert missions, romance and, of course, plenty of aerial adventures. The second book in a series “that grabs readers from its opening lines and doesn’t loosen its grip or lessen its hold all the way through” (Associated Press), Tom Miller again brings Robert’s world to life with unrivaled imagination, ambition, and wit.
£21.59
Simon & Schuster A Nation of Nations: A Great American Immigration Story
£15.64
Alfred Publishing Co Inc.,U.S. Alfreds Guitar 101 Bk 2 An Exciting Group Course for Adults Who Want to Play Guitar for Fun Comb Bound Book
£31.49
Arcadia Publishing South Carolina Country Roads Of Train Depots Filling Stations Other Vanishing Charms
£22.49
Arcadia Publishing Oregons Capitol Buildings Images of America
£22.49
Atria Books A Once Crowded Sky
£13.76
Hal Leonard Corporation John Jacobsons Patriotic Partners A Collection of Partner Songs for Young Singers
£51.00
Hal Leonard Corporation John Jaconsons Patriotic Partners A Collection of Partner Songs for Young Singers
£18.56
Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation Sound Shapes Rhythms and More Activities for the Music Classroom
£25.50
Abrams Emperor Pickletine Rides the Bus
The final Origami Yoda case file from the kids at McQuarrie Middle School! After successfully fighting to save their field trip in Princess Labelmaker to the Rescue!, Tommy and the gang prepare for a well-earned day of fun and adventure in Washington, DC . . . but of course it won&;t be that easy! This trip to the nation&;s capital will be full of shifting alliances and betrayals, carsickness and sugar rushes. Trouble starts even before the buses leave school, when Principal Rabbski decrees the field trip an &;origami-free zone.&; Dwight secretly folds a Yoda from a Fruit Roll-Up, but will Fruitigami Yoda be a match for Harvey&;s sour, hate-filled pickle of darkness?
£10.26
St. Martin's Griffin Tombstone: The Earp Brothers, Doc Holliday, and the Vendetta Ride from Hell
£16.79
Cengage Learning, Inc Contemporary Issues in Bioethics
£191.75
East Anglian Archaeology EAA 161 Medieval Dispersed Settlement on the Mid Suffolk Clay at Cedars Park, Stowmarket
Seven discrete areas of land were excavated by Archaeological Solutions to the north-east of Stowmarket in Mid Suffolk, on the clay hillside above the river Gipping. Four phases of medieval and post-medieval land use were identified; the main period of activity was in the 13th–14th centuries AD. To the north of Cedars Park, where the hillside levels off to a plateau, excavation revealed part of an enclosed farmstead. The remains of two buildings with earth-fast foundations were identified, as well as cobbled yard surfaces, numerous quarry and rubbish pits and a large pond or watering hole. On the lower slopes to the south-west was an area of roadside settlement marked by regular property boundaries/drainage ditches either side of Creeting Road. The direct relationship between the road and the medieval boundary ditches demonstrates that it was in use by the 13th century if not earlier. Because the excavation areas were set back slightly from the road, evidence of dwellings was absent. However, the rear areas of several roadside tofts, containing cobbled yard surfaces and the remains of barns or other agricultural buildings, were revealed. Scattered pits containing quantities of pottery, animal bone and other domestic rubbish attested to occupation close by. Field name evidence indicates that the settlement lay on the edge of a green which had been enclosed by the early post-medieval period. It is likely to have been directly associated with the medieval manor at Thorney Hall, 250m to the west. To the east of the site, close to Sheepcote Hall, was a small double-ditched stock enclosure which is thought to have been used for corralling sheep, with another area of medieval roadside settlement nearby at the junction of Creeting Road and Mill Street. Cedars Park was probably settled under the favourable environmental conditions of the 12th and early 13th centuries, at a time of rising population. The spread of small, dispersed settlement sites across the landscape was also a result of the gradual breakup of the large late Saxon royal estate of Thorney into a multitude of separate manors. The reasons for the abandonment of much of the site around the mid 14th century are unknown but the Black Death and subsequent outbreaks of plague, and the difficulty of farming the local clay soil in the worsening climate of the 14th century, may have played a part. The enclosed farmstead can be tentatively identified with a tenement documented in the records of Thorney Hall manor court, which was owned by one William Le Newman until its abandonment in c.1340. At the end of the 14th century, the green-edge plots were probably held by one Geoffrey Atte Grene. By 1408, Geoffrey’s tenements had passed to Thomas Mysterton, a gentleman, who is unlikely to have occupied them himself. Changing patterns of land ownership therefore contributed to the final abandonment of this part of the site. Subsequent agricultural land use was represented by a series of field boundary ditches which closely matched those recorded on the 1839 Stowupland tithe map. The dispersed medieval settlements at Cedars Park were occupied by people of relatively low status, with little evidence for specialised agricultural or craft production and few signs of wealth. Mixed farming with an important pastoral component produced enough food for their subsistence and a modest surplus with which they were able to purchase pottery and other commodities at local markets; most items found at the site were produced within a thirty-mile radius. Similar small farms and roadside or green-edge settlements were typical of the medieval landscape of the Suffolk, Essex and Norfolk claylands. However, while these types of dispersed settlement are well known from documentary records and field survey, very few have been subject to modern open-area excavation and the recovery of detailed structural, economic and environmental evidence.
£21.25
Peak Performance Press Turbulent Times Leadership for Sales Managers: How the Very Best Boost Sales
£16.14
Bartleby Press The Ship that Rocked the World: How Radio Caroline Defied the Establishment, Launched the British Invasion, and Made the Planet Safe for Rock and Roll
Did you ever wonder why so much fantastic music started coming out of Britain in the 60s? Pirates did it. That's right, Pirates. The story of how they did it seems unbelievable, but it really happened, and it completely altered the course of rock and roll. Talent alone was not enough to break through the rigid broadcasting system that filtered anything it deemed 'unsafe'. Only bands approved by the BBC, which controlled radio across Britain, could get air time. That is, until 'pirate radio' was born. This book tells of Radio Caroline, and how a band of pirates changed the world of music forever. Written by Tom Lodge, main DJ of Radio Caroline, with Foreword by Steven Van Zandt, this is the true inside story of the British Invasion.
£18.95
F&W Publications Inc Tom Dokken's Retriever Training: The Complete Guide to Developing Your Hunting Dog
£17.50
Skyhorse Publishing Politically Incorrect Guide to Science The Politically Incorrect Guides
£17.95
Tundra Books One, Two, Three
£12.64
Wisdom Publications,U.S. Mindful Therapy: The Healing Art of True Presence and Deep Listening
£13.94
Wisdom Publications,U.S. Zen and the Kingdom of Heaven: Reflections on the Tradition of Meditation in Christianity and Zen Buddhism
£12.92
AMSCO Music Next Step Guitar Blues Jazz Rock Made Easy
£11.50
University Press of Florida Conditioning For Dancers
Dancers must learn to negotiate a truly amazing range of physical demands to achieve peak performance and avoid injury. Through hours of rehearsal, technique classes, and performances, both full- and part-time professional dancers must be able to move their bodies with precision and grace through an extended range of motion. Moreover, they must weather the physical stresses of touring, teaching, and, in many cases, working a second job to supplement their income.An accomplished dancer and gymnast himself, Tom Welsh wrote this book to empower conscientious dancer-athletes to take an active role in directing their own training and development. His clear, straightforward explanations of important concepts in conditioning hone in on the physical capabilities that are key to success not only for dancers but also for gymnasts, ice-skaters, and other athletes for whom strength and flexibility, precise alignment, and movement efficiency are high priorities. With an expert's eye, he distills complex insights into human kinetics into a format that is immediately useful.The applicability and accessibility of Welsh's approach has been extensively tested in his many classes and seminars across the country. Precision athletes who are serious about avoiding injury, improving fitness, and increasing physical capability will find this comprehensive yet concise reference invaluable.
£25.16
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Yesterday's Spy
£20.04
Avalon Travel Publishing Every Good Boy Deserves Favor and Professional Foul Two Plays Tom Stoppard
£10.99
Black Cat The Seagull
£12.42
Black Cat Arcadia
£13.14
Universe Publishing Seeking Chicago: The Stories Behind the Architecture of the Windy City-One Building at a Time
Richly detailed and full of engaging stories, this charming guide traces the history of Chicago's unparalleled architecture.Meticulously researched, engagingly presented, and richly detailed, Seeking Chicago is truly a must-read for anyone interested in the story of the Windy City and how it got that way. Unlike other books about local history, here Tom Miller reveals the stories of many smaller, more modest buildings that are off the beaten track - the very structures that most guide books overlook - along with the iconic landmarks.Chicago is possibly the most important American city for experiencing important architectural masterpieces. There are numerous ways to learn about its architectural heritage, from museums to curated walking and driving tours and even a boat tour. While the basic factual histories of Chicago's landmarks are fairly well known, there are additional layers of history - often with dramatic human interest angles - that don't always get included in the "official" tours. Tom Miller tells the story of Chicago's rich architectural and social history building by building. The stories behind the city's buildings is an impressive architectural history reading and a dramatic sampling of American social history--family feuds, scandals, and mob hits. He excels at uncovering the dramas that have unfolded within the architecture and detailing them to tell an engaging and largely unknown side of Chicago's history.
£15.99
£27.00
Motorbooks Ford Model T Coast to Coast
£31.50
Alfred Music Christmas Celebration Advanced Piano Solos
£11.95
Kingfisher Basher Science Mini: Pandemic
£9.04
Alfred Music Christmas Songs A to Z: 50 Short Late Elementary Piano Solos with Optional Duet Accompaniments (Five Finger Piano)
£15.77
Alfred Publishing Co Inc.,U.S. Mount Rushmore Sheet Recital Suite
£6.57
Alfred Publishing Co Inc.,U.S. Alfreds Basic Piano Course Praise Hits Bk 3 Praise Hits Level 3 Alfreds Basic Piano Library
£8.57
Alfred Publishing Co Inc.,U.S. Alfreds Basic Piano Course Praise Hits Bk 2 Praise Hits Level 2 Alfreds Basic Piano Library
£8.65
Alfred Publishing Co Inc.,U.S. Halloween Costumes Sheet Signature
£5.38
Alfred Publishing Co Inc.,U.S. Piece by Piece Book 1 Supplementary Bk 1
£8.03
Alfred Publishing Co Inc.,U.S. The Audition
£5.38
Alfred Publishing Co Inc.,U.S. Autumn Rain
£5.38