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Nova Science Publishers Inc Progress in Education: Volume 30
£175.49
Nova Science Publishers Inc Veterans: Benefits, Issues, Policies & Programs -- Volume 2
£175.49
Nova Science Publishers Inc Veterans: Benefits, Issues, Policies & Programs -- Volume 1
£152.09
Rowman & Littlefield Remix Judaism: Preserving Tradition in a Diverse World
Remix Judaism: Preserving Tradition in a Diverse World offers an eloquent and thoughtful new vision for all Jews, regardless of their current level of observance, seeking a sense of belonging in a changing world. By developing a “remix” approach with Jewish traditionalism at its foundation and adding a dialogue on the importance and significance of preserving Jewish identity, the reader quickly identifies the sense of urgency for understanding the cultural and religious gaps in Jewish society today.
£26.06
Nova Science Publishers Inc Progress in Education: Volume 48
£231.29
Nova Science Publishers Inc Progress in Education: Volume 47
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Progress in Education: Volume 46
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Progress in Education: Volume 43
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Polyoxometalates: Properties, Structure & Synthesis
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Cambridge University Press Guess What Level 3 Activity Book with Online Resources British English
£18.74
Austin Macauley Publishers Lack
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Millivres-Prowler Group Ltd Journeys
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Schiffer Publishing Ltd The Evil Mailbox and the Super Burrito
Follow the zany adventures of a seemingly normal and harmless mailbox brought to life by a scientist and see what happens when a boring menu item takes on a life of its own. What would you do if your favorite snack started levitating? Find out in this riveting tale of danger, excitement, friendship, and a furry mailbox. The Evil Mailbox and the Super Burrito brings to life that classic American dinner table staple, meatloaf, and the imaginative creatures that live in junkyards and forests to join the Evil Mailbox and his friends, Bob and Schmuzzy, in a twisted tale of hunger, adventure, and the search for the Super Burrito. Middle grades–ages 8-12.
£15.99
Schiffer Publishing Ltd United States Navy Patches Series: Volume IV: Amphibious Forces, SEAL Teams, Fleets, Flotillas, Groups
A new multi-volume series covering United States Naval patches from World War II to the present – each volume contains over 1000 patches in full color.
£25.19
Penguin Books Ltd The GANNI Playbook
''It's Ganni's journey from cult Scandi favourite to a leader in the sustainability space''Emily Chan, VogueThis book is about what happened when a business leader decided not to bury his head in the sand about climate change; when he found the conversation with his kids about floods from melting ice caps too painful. This book asks what it means to force yourself to take a different business path, where the destination is a responsible and profit-making business.In The GANNI Playbook, Nicolaj Reffstrup unveils the strategies that propelled GANNI to international stardom, while candidly unravelling the cultural, operational and creative components required to construct a business that embraces an uncertain future.''GANNI offers a blueprint for how to embed sustainability from within''Rachel Cernansky, Vogue Business''What''s the secret to sustainable success? There is no secret. GANNI is willing
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Noise Pollution: Sources, Effects on Workplace Productivity and Health Implications
£219.59
The University of Chicago Press What Soldiers Do: Sex and the American GI in World War II France
What Soldiers Do presents a devastating new perspective on the Greatest Generation and the liberation of France, one in which the US military use the lure of easy, sexually available French women to sell soldiers on the invasion, thus unleashing a "tsunami of male lust" among the war-weary GIs. The resulting chaos-ranging from flagrant public sex with prostitutes to outright rape and rampant venereal disease - horrified the battered and demoralized French population and caused serious friction between the two nations at a crucial point as the war drew to a close.
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Lo Scarabeo Universal Tarot Professional Edition
£37.00
The Conrad Press Allura and the Hopeless World
Step into a land of wonder and intrigue unlike any other. ‘Allura and the Hopeless World’ is an enticing story about overcoming your past, forging friendships and finding your way home when all seems lost. Tossed from foster family to foster family, distrustful twelve-year-old Allura Saint-May’s life is changed forever on the day she disappears from the face of the Earth. Plucked from the streets of London by a mysterious light, she finds herself transported to the fantastical world of Orterra, a place where magic and monsters are far more than a thing of fiction. There, Allura is thrust into the centre of a grand mystery that just might determine the fate of both worlds.
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Troubador Publishing In This House Angels Four: Magic, Malefice, and Healing in East Lothian.
Many, perhaps most, books on Scottish witchcraft and folk magic tend to rely not so much on original research as on what has been produced by other writers. This has often led to a concentration on the same familiar cases and examples. Having spent several years researching East Lothian witchcraft and allied matters from original sources, I have tried to cut through the claptrap and set out what are likely to have been the actual events, rituals and beliefs. I have summarised the cases in modern English, in chronological order, grouped together into subject areas for comparison and discussion, such as ‘malefice’, ‘lost property’, ‘healing’, and so on. While I express my own opinions and interpretations from time to time, I try most of all to let the cases speak for themselves. In This House Angels Four attempts to reach some sort of conclusion about the practices and beliefs of ordinary folk in East Lothian as regards witchcraft, traditional ‘magic’, and healing. Droves of unfortunate women were executed for supposedly having sex with the Devil and cavorting with fellow devotees at witch meetings, but what was really going on?
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Amazon Publishing The Village Healer's Book of Cures
In seventeenth-century England, a female healer enflames the fury of a witchfinder in this propulsive novel about murder, revenge, and the dangerous power of knowledge. Mary Fawcett refines the healing recipes she’s inherited from generations of women before her—an uncanny and moral calling to empathize with the sick. When witchfinder Matthew Hopkins arrives in her small village, stoking the fires of hate, he sees not healing but the devil at work. Mary’s benevolent skills have now cast her and her young brother under suspicion of witchery. Soon, the husband of one of Mary’s patients is found murdered, his body carved with strange symbols. For Hopkins, it’s further evidence of dark arts. When the whispering village turns against her, Mary dares to trust a stranger: an enigmatic alchemist, scarred body and soul, who knows the dead man’s secrets. As Hopkins’s fervor escalates, Mary must outsmart the devil himself to save her life and the lives of those she loves. Unfolding the true potential of her gifts could make Mary a more empowered adversary than a witchfinder ever feared.
£9.15
John Murray Press Suddenly in Charge: Managing Up, Managing Down, Succeeding All Around
As companies reorganize and reengineer, people are finding themselves tossed into management every day with little to no training or preparation. Literally two books in one, Suddenly in Charge provides all of the tools necessary to be successful at managing up and down the line of any organization. In addition to updates to all chapters, this revised and updated edition features 7 new chapters (3 chapters will be deleted) aligned to modern approaches to management. New topics include: executive presence, working with a coach or mentor, employee retention, creating purpose, the multi-generational workforce and more.
£14.99
Dover Publications Inc. The Circular Staircase
£10.06
British Library Publishing Holmes Watson
£9.00
Lolli Editions Sevastopol
Sevastopol contains three distinct narratives, each burrowing into a crucial turning point in a person's life: a young woman gives a melancholy account of her obsession with climbing Mount Everest; a Peruvian-Brazilian vanishes into the forest after staying in a musty, semi-abandoned inn somewhere in the haunted depths of the Brazilian countryside; a young playwright embarks on the production of a play about the city of Sevastopol and a Russian painter portraying Crimean War soldiers. Inspired by Tolstoy's The Sevastopol Sketches, Emilio Fraia masterfully weaves together these stories of yearning and loss, obsession and madness, failure and the desire to persist, in a restrained manner reminiscent of the prose of Anton Chekhov, Roberto Bolano, and Rachel Cusk.
£12.99
And Other Stories The Transmigration of Bodies: Shortlisted for the 2018 International Dublin Literary Award
A plague has brought death to the city. Two feuding crime families with blood on their hands need our hard-boiled hero, The Redeemer, to broker peace. Both his instincts and the vacant streets warn him to stay indoors, but The Redeemer ventures out into the city's underbelly to arrange for the exchange of the bodies they hold hostage.Yuri Herrera's novel is a response to the violence of contemporary Mexico. With echoes of Romeo and Juliet, Roberto Bolano and Raymond Chandler, The Transmigration of Bodies is a noirish tragedy and a tribute to those bodies - loved, sanctified, lusted after, and defiled - that violent crime has touched.
£8.99
Cheriton Children's Books The Us Civil War
£12.13
Cheriton Children's Books The American Revolution
£29.99
Cheriton Children's Books The Vietnam War
£29.99
Cheriton Children's Books World War I
£29.99
Red Planet Publishing Ltd Rock Stars' Cars
Witty, irreverent, informative text accompanies larger than life photographs of 127 rock stars and their cars.
£16.74
Old Earth Books Pavane
£16.64
Hampton Roads Publishing Co Rap to Live by: Positive Rap for Kids on Love, Friendship, Self-Esteem, School, Money, Sex and Much More...
£8.83
New World Library The Magical Approach: Seth Speaks About the Art of Creative Living
£13.55
Amber-Allen Publishing,U.S. The Nature of Personal Reality: Seth Book - Specific, Practical Techniques for Solving Everyday Problems and Enriching the Life You Know
£19.99
ISTE Ltd and John Wiley & Sons Inc Soil Mechanics
Knowledge of the behavior of soil mechanics is essential for forecasting the internal displacements and actions of any construction. This book, although theoretical at first glance, also offers a more practical scope, giving readers adequate tools to plan geotechnical projects correctly.
£200.95
John Hunt Publishing OffModern The Psychology Estranged
A new psychology for a new society.
£17.88
Welbeck Publishing Group Unicorns and Magical Horses: A spellbinding ride through classic tales of wonder
£8.91
Collective Ink So You Want To be A Healer?
This book is the perfect handbook for all aspiring healers, containing easy to follow exercises and meditations to help cultivate the healing skills. The book explores the scientific as well as the metaphysical facts, with a detailed analysis of the different types of healing methods, ranging from magnetic and pranic healing, to spiritual and mental healing. Through antiquity gifted individuals have administered healing to the sick, from the Biblical accounts of Jesus, to the more radical practises of Rasputin the so-called Mad Monk. Why do some people possess that certain something that they are able to impart to others? What is personal magnetism, and why is that a powerful healing force? Apart from the exercises to help with the development of healing skill, So You Want To Be A Healer analyses the actual process, with a detailed look at the chakra system and the subtle anatomy. Eastern masters used the term Prana to describe all energy in the universe; this book explains how this energy may be harnessed to be used to heal others at a great distance.
£12.09
Biblioasis 1979: A Novel
It’s 1979 and Tom Buzby is thirteen years old and living in the small working- class city of Chatham, Ontario. So far, so normal. Except that Tom’s dad is the local tattoo artist, his mother is a born-again former stripper who’s run off with the minister from the church where the pet store used to be, and his sister can’t wait to leave town for good. And everyone along his daily newspaper route looks at him a little differently, this boy who’s come back from the dead, who just might be the only one who understands the miraculous, heart-breaking mystery that is their lives. Set in the year that real newspaper headlines told of North America’s hard turn to the right, 1979 offers a smalltown take on the buried lives of those who almost never make the news, and one boy’s attempt to make sense of it all.
£12.79
G&D Media Dick Sutphen's Wisdom
£15.60
Willford Press Haptic Technology Handbook
£130.41
Willford Press Nuclear Physics: Theory and Applications
£115.50
Murphy & Moore Publishing Novel Techniques and Applications of Gamma Radiation
£129.36
Crooked Lane Books Text Appeal: A Novel
£15.88
Texas A & M University Press The Cedar Choppers: Life on the Edge of Nothing
£19.95
Fairleigh Dickinson University Press A Studio of One's Own: Fictional Women Painters and the Art of Fiction
A Studio of One's Own: Fictional Women Painters and the Art of Fiction is a critical study of the portrayal of women artists in nineteenth- and twentieth-century novels in English, including British, American, Irish, and Canadian women writers. This book traces the gradual progression from amateur parlor painters in the novels of Jane Austen, Charlotte Bronte, and others, to the serious professional painters depicted by contemporary writers such as Margaret Atwood, Mary Gordon, and A. S. Byatt. In fiction as in history, the woman artist's working space enlarges through time - by uneven steps - from a portfolio in a cupboard to a studio or atelier where work may be completed and prepared for sale or exhibition. This working space is a measure of the claim that the artist makes upon the world. Unlike several previous critical studies, which interpret the term 'artist' broadly so as to include women writers and musicians, A Studio of One's Own restricts the subject to visual artists to allow a sharper focus on the many and varied transactions between the sister arts of painting and fiction. In particular, a writer's use of ekphrasis - verbal descriptions of works of visual art - serves to authenticate the fictional painter and to manifest the tensions between verbal and visual representation. The purpose of this book is, first, to interpret the implied dialogue of the writers with the artist figures they create so as to reveal the writer's view of creativity in both its aesthetic and political dimensions; and, second, to explore certain remarkable continuities in the imagery depicting women artists in the novels. Most notably, recurrent images present the artist as liminal and her work as suspended or unfinished, terms which reflect not only the woman painter's historic marginality, but also her creative potential. In eight of the novels under discussion, the painter lives or works at the edge of an ocean, a literally liminal position with a variety of symbolic implicati
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PublicAffairs,U.S. Superfast Primetime Ultimate Nation
£19.42