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Random House USA Inc Chinese Fairy Tales and Fantasies
£14.28
HarperCollins Publishers Captivated & Entranced: An Anthology
£9.91
St Martin's Press The Savage Detectives
£18.79
Vintage Espanol 2666 (Spanish Edition)
£22.29
MIT Press Ltd AI Assistants
£13.49
HarperCollins Publishers Summer at Rachel’s Pudding Pantry (Pudding Pantry, Book 3)
The Pudding Pantry opens its doors for summer. And there are wedding bells on the horizon . . . The sun is shining as Rachel and her gorgeous beau, Tom, prepare to tie the knot at Primrose Farm. It takes a village to pull off the perfect country wedding and Rachel couldn’t be more grateful for her friends and family as they roll out the haybales and string up the bunting – all she needs to do is focus on her Happy Ever After. But no wedding is without drama. A face from the past is looking to stir up trouble in the village and there’s a secret following Rachel all the way up the aisle . . . With old friends, new promises and a little borrowed time, will Rachel get the wedding of her dreams? People love cosying up with the Pudding Pantry novels! – ‘Pure comfort – warmth and cosiness exude from every page’ Woman ‘Family, friendships, farming and fabulous food. The Pudding Pantry is perfect!’ Sunday Times bestseller Heidi Swain ‘Cosy and uplifting – a real treat!’ Debbie Johnson
£7.99
HarperCollins Publishers Saved By A Mistletoe Kiss
Can just one kiss change everything?
£10.45
HarperCollins Publishers Falling For Her Forbidden Flatmate Miracle Twins To Heal Them
Living with temptationA double surprise for the doctor!
£10.45
Random House Australia About a Girl
£15.99
Ediciones SM El ladron de mentiras
£14.97
Massey University Press Living Between Land & Sea: The bays of Whakaraupō Lyttelton Harbour
£52.19
Tellwell Talent Robust in Love: My Brave Heart Journey
£11.60
Malcolm Down Publishing Ltd Holy Habits
£10.30
Liverpool University Press Charlotte Smith and the Sonnet: Form, Place and Tradition in the Late Eighteenth Century
An Open Access edition of this book is available on the Liverpool University Press website and the OAPEN library.This book offers the first full-length study of Charlotte Smith’s Elegiac Sonnets and clarifies its ‘place’ – in multiple ways – in literary history as a work celebrated for ‘making it new’, yet deeply engaged with the literary past. It argues that Smith’s sonnets are constituted by three intertwined concerns: with tradition, place and the sonnet form itself, whereby the subjects of Smith’s sonnets – across birds, rivers, the sea, plants and flowers – are bound up with the literary context in which she wrote. Charlotte Smith and the Sonnet shows that Smith’s verse engages more deeply with tradition than has hitherto been realised and revises our understanding not only of Smith’s career but also of the sonnet in eighteenth-century England. The book also illuminates Smith’s place in posterity, as a popular poet – influencing figures ranging from Wordsworth and Coleridge to Constable – who was subsequently obscured in literary history. It reveals the complex processes underpinning Smith’s reception and paradoxical position from the late eighteenth century to the present day, and shows that the appropriation of place itself was an important way in which aspects of literary tradition have been negotiated and understood by Smith, her predecessors, contemporaries and successors.
£24.94
Andrews McMeel Publishing Punk History 2025 DaytoDay Calendar
The Punk History 2025 Day-to-Day Calendar offers wry observations of modern society with edge and a tongue-in-cheek tone. Taking a unique approach to confronting and satirizing the status quo, Punk History will make you laugh while also giving you daily access to beautiful works of art. Features include: Page size: 5.354 x 4.488 No single-use plastic Recyclable chipboard easel backer for desk or tabletop display Printed on FSC certified paper with soy-based ink Full-color tear-off pages Back of pages are blank for notes or shopping lists Day/Date reference on each page Combined weekend pages Official major world holidays and observances Each page features witty and sarcastic captions paired with vibrantclassical art
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Progress in Education. Volume 73
£199.79
CBS Publishers & Distributors Veterinary Obstetrics & Genital Diseases
£28.50
WELSH BOOKS COUNCIL DEFODAU Y
A novel that weighs up the sorrows and joys revealing how loss is and integral part of life.
£13.02
Shoestring Press Drawndark
£9.92
Globe Law and Business Ltd Construction and Infrastructure Disputes: A Global Handbook
This unique book explains, on a country-by-country basis, the different dispute resolution methods which can be used in construction, infrastructure and public-private partnership (PPP) projects. It has been developed to assist construction lawyers and professionals in identifying the dispute resolution mechanisms which they can and cannot use in a selection of key jurisdictions, thus helping them to save time and money when making decisions. Each country chapter is written by a specialist contributor and explains, from a theoretical and practical point of view, what readers can expect in each country in construction (civil and industrial works), infrastructure (oil, gas, electricity), and PPP projects. This practical handbook will appeal to professionals such as litigators, arbitrators, mediators, dispute boards, judges, in-house counsel, executives in engineering and construction projects and academics.
£130.00
Crecy Publishing The Southern Way Issue No 30
£13.05
Crecy Publishing Impermanant Ways The Closed Railway Lines of Britain
The change from a red circle to a white circle on an old OS map is indicative of a station closed to passengers but very often open for freight. This was generally a temporary state of affairs being a prelude to ultimate closure of the line. In this, the eleventh in the series, we examine the railways of the pre-1974 county of Berkshire, travelling west to east with a few necessary detours north and south where relevant lines (used to) exist. The date 1974 is particularly important for this volume, as the Local Government Act 1974 which came into force on 1 April 1974 (we will not comment on the choice of this specific day), meant many closed stations and lines were ''moved'' overnight. Branch line changes to Windsor & Henley are considered together with an insight into Berkshires industrial lines. Newbury is spotlighted and, amongst others, Radley - Abingdon is discussed providing a local insight into a bygone age.
£12.95
Northern Eye Books Carmarthen Bay & Gower: Circular Walks Along the Wales Coast Path
One of a series of ten books in the new Top 10 Walks: Wales Coast Path series. Handy, pocket-sized, full colour walking guides written by experts.. Each volume outlines the most popular circular walks along key sections of the coast path, with clear information, an overview and introduction for each walk, expertly written numbered directions, enhanced Ordnance Survey maps, superb, eye-grabbing panoramic photographs, and interpretation of points of interest along the way, these guides set a new standard in reliability, clarity and ease-of-use. Featured walks include: Pendine & Marros, Laugharne, Llansteffan, Pembrey, Whiteford , Llangennith, Rhossili, Oxwich, Pennard, Caswell Bay & Pwlldu Bay. Other titles in the series include: Llyn Penin-sula, Cardigan Bay North and Cardigan Bay South.
£8.03
Shoestring Press Outsiders
£9.92
Crecy Publishing Southern Way: Special Issue No.8: The Other Side of the Southern
£14.85
Crecy Publishing Southern Way Special Issue No 6: Wartime Southern Part 3: The scene behind the Scene
£14.85
Tate Publishing How Art Made Pop
A remarkable and exhaustive study examining the intertwined histories of pop music and the visual arts, and exploring the exhilarating exchange between art schools and the pop stars that they nurtured (or, occasionally, expelled) How Art Made Pop encompasses the worldwide history of art school rock, and brings the story up to date by surveying recent trends and the practices contemporary of artist-musicians The individuals that populate How Art Made Pop may still have become successful musicians if they hadn't studied art, but the kind of musicians that they became, and the kind of music that they became interested in that was predominantly informed and modified by art school attendance. Where once these musicians would have considered themselves entertainers, they now became artists. And hence what they practiced - i.e. popular music - became an art form, not least because they said it was.
£22.50
Graffeg Limited Lilly and Myles The Torch
Accompanied by Myles, her assistance dog, Lilly sets off from Granny''s house to explore. First she walks through the garden, then she visits the seashore. But when she comes to the big cave at the end of the beach her acute hearing means she is scared of the loud noise when she drops her torch. And what''s that creature she can hear coming towards her?...
£8.42
Globe Law and Business Ltd Drafting and Negotiating Petroleum Royalty Agreements
Petroleum royalty agreements are well understood and widely used in several jurisdictions worldwide, and are increasingly being used in many new jurisdictions as a tool for petroleum project development, financing and divestment. However, they are not always drafted with the necessary rigour, and deficiencies are commonplace. This Special Report provides an overview of the key issues relating to petroleum royalty agreements (with drafting examples), including: •key forms of royalty agreement (including gross overriding royalties, net profit interests, cash and in-kind royalties); •an explanation of the economic underpinning of royalty agreements; •the content and effect of key royalty agreement provisions; and •additional provisions which can be found in royalty agreements. It will be an invaluable guide to legal, commercial and financial professionals engaged in petroleum project financing, development and divestment.
£175.00
North Star Editions Civil War: Turning Points of the Civil War
This title focuses on the Battle of Gettysburg and the Siege of Vicksburg, helping readers understand how these two events altered the course of the war. Critical thinking questions and two “Voices from the Past” special features help readers understand and analyze the various views people held at the time.
£31.49
North Star Editions Civil War: The Formation of the Confederacy
This title focuses on the leaders, beliefs, and events that led to the creation of the Confederate States of America. Critical thinking questions and two “Voices from the Past” special features help readers understand and analyze the various views people held at the time.
£31.49
Nova Science Publishers Inc Pollinators & Pollinator Habitat on Federal Lands: Best Management Practices`
£135.89
Nova Science Publishers Inc New Developments in Education Research
£211.49
Orion Publishing Co The Real-Town Murders
Alma is a private detective in a near-future England, a country desperately trying to tempt people away from the delights of Shine, the immersive successor to the internet. But most people are happy to spend their lives plugged in, and the country is decaying.Alma's partner is ill, and has to be treated without fail every 4 hours, a task that only Alma can do. If she misses the 5 minute window her lover will die. She is one of the few not to access the Shine.So when Alma is called to an automated car factory to be shown an impossible death and finds herself caught up in a political coup, she knows that getting too deep may leave her unable to get home. What follows is a fast-paced Hitchcockian thriller as Alma evades arrest, digs into the conspiracy, and tries to work out how on earth a dead body appeared in the boot of a freshly-made car in a fully-automated factory.
£8.99
Chronicle Books Choose Hope Take Action
£14.93
Austin Macauley Publishers Heavens Above
£9.04
Pearson Education Limited Pearson REVISE AQA GCSE History America 18401895 Expansion and consolidation Revision Guide and Workbook incl. online revision and quizzes for 2025 and 2026 exams
Designed for hassle-free, independent study and priced to meet both your and your students'' budgets, this combined Revision Guide and Workbook is the smart choice for those revising for AQA GCSE (9-1) History and includes: A FREE online edition One-topic-per-page format ''Now Try This'' practice questions on topic pages Exam skills pages including Worked examples with exemplar answers Exam-style practice pages with practice questions in the style of the exams Guided support and hints providing additional scaffolding, to help avoid common pitfalls Full set of practice papers written to match the specification exactly Includes access to a FREE eBook version of your Revision Guide. Revise anytime, anywhere with an eBook Revision Guide on the new Pearson Revise online revision platform. Includes free knowledge checks, quick quizzes and worked solution videos to help yo
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Rack Press Silly Lady Novelists?
£9.68
Schiffer Publishing Ltd Continental and American Skeleton Clocks
The skeleton clock probably is the most fascinating of all clocks. It displays, by means of its fretted-out frame and lack of any protective case other than a glass dome, its inner-most workings. Therefore, this type of clock attracted the attention of some of the finest makers, particularly those working in France from circa 1760-1860 as it enabled them to display their skills so completely. It was for the same reason that it was popular with their wealthy clients, who could show off their latest acquisitions so perfectly. A typical example of this is an amazing clock made by Sarton for the Duke of Lorraine, the dial of which swings to and fro so that wherever you are sitting in the room you can see it clearly. Other examples are the glass-plated clocks which apparently have no frame and often go for six months at a single winding, and clocks which show not only the time but also such things as day, date, month, moons, age and phases, sunrise and sunset, the time in other world locations, and even the equation of time(i.e. the difference between the sun's and our time). Many of these are more than clocks-they are great works of art. Numerous examples, including the products of countries such as France, Holland, Austria, and America are included and fully illustrated, frequently in color, in this book. There is a chapter on modern skeleton clocks that shows that fine clockmaking still is very much alive and well. The fascinating information on skeleton clocks made in America is the first full account to be published in over a decade.
£65.69
Little, Brown Book Group Nothing but Trouble
On the surface there was nothing different about that dull August day in 1998, and yet it was to change all our lives for ever.A wild gang of girls live for terrorising their estate in London's East End. When they bully the weakest of their group into breaking in to a house, they expect her to nick some cash, not disappear completely.Two days later, her broken body is found under a bed in one of the rooms, and the loner who lives there is charged with murder. It's an open and shut case. Isn't it?Nearly fifteen years later, journalist Jess Vaughan senses something doesn't add up about what really happened that afternoon. Roping in detective Harry Lind, Jess starts stirring up all kinds of trouble, asking questions that someone will kill to leave unanswered.
£8.99
Little, Brown Book Group Carolina Moon
Tory Bodeen grew up in a small, rundown house where her father ruled with an iron fist and a leather belt. But she had Hope, who lived in the big house nearby, whose friendship allowed Tory to be the girl she wanted to be - the girl she could never be at home. But when Hope is brutally killed one terrible night, Tory's life falls apart.Now Tory has returned to her home town, determined to put the nightmare behind her and settle down to a fresh life. Forging a bond with Hope's brother Cade, she wonders if their shared loss will unite them or drive them apart. Either way, she's willing to open her heart, just a little, and try. But living so close to those unhappy memories is more difficult and dangerous than she ever expected. Because Hope's killer is still free - and has been waiting patiently for Tory's return...
£9.99
University of Wales Press The Welsh National School of Medicine, 1893-1931: The Cardiff Years
Offers an account of the origins and development of Cardiff's, and Wales', medical school during the first four decades of its existence. This book focuses on the history of medical education in the United Kingdom, and also on the history of the University of Wales and its uneasy relationship with the Cardiff College.
£19.99
University of Wales Press Discovering Welsh Graves
This new and unusual Pocket Guide refers to more than 300 Welsh graves of the famous and not so famous. They are grouped in convenient geographical areas using the current local government boundaries and there is guidance on how to find the graves themselves. The book is not so much about the graves themselves (although where they are particularly notable there are photographs and descriptions) but about the people buried in them. It thus provides potted biographies of the individuals involved and offers some intriguing juxtapositions. So we find the fairly respectable Cynan and Sir John Edward Lloyd buried close to the seriously eccentric John Evans (Bardd Cocos) at Menai Bridge, Joe Erskine close to Arwel Hughes at Thornhill, while Trealaw would be worth visiting to see the graves of Viscount Tonypandy, Tommy Farr, Lewis Jones and Kitchener Davies as well as that of Williams Evans, owner of the Corona pop factory.
£7.25
Juta & Company Ltd Sustainable manufacturing: The case of South Africa and Ekurhuleni
Manufacturing in South Africa has undergone major restructuring following the dismantling of the systems of regulation, protection and industry support of the apartheid regime. The outcomes were not as expected, as capital-intensive heavy industries have continued to perform well while most manufacturing has struggled to come to terms with globalisation. As an industrialising country, South Africa is at a critical juncture, with worsening mass unemployment raising major questions over the sustainability of its development trajectory. This volume assesses the policies, outcomes and implications of the developments at the national level and through a key focus on the East Rand now covered by Ekurhuleni Metro. The title includes analyses by leading economic historians, geographers and sociologists, along with economists, to trace the impacts on this region and place it in the wider context of the challenges facing South Africa including HIV/AIDS and black economic empowerment.
£18.95
Little, Brown Book Group Honest Illusions
Roxy Nouvelle understands the art of deception. The daughter of a world-renowned magician, Roxy has inherited her father's talents - and his secret life as a jewel thief. She loves the thrill of the game and can take care of herself.Roxy is smart and resilient, but she has one weakness: Luke Callahan, a sexy escape artist with a roguish reputation. Five years ago they fell into a passionate affair - but then, true to his art - he disappeared, leaving Roxy broken hearted and furious.Now Luke is back, trailing secrets and danger in his wake. Why did he run out on Roxy all those years ago? And can she ever trust him again?
£9.99
HarperCollins Publishers Vets Unexpected Family A Rescue Dog To Heal Them
A baby to change the vet's life!
£8.88
HarperCollins Publishers Stolen Nights With The Single Dad Fling With The Childrens Heart Doctor
£8.88
Royal Collection Trust The Queen's Diamonds
This book is the first authorised account of the history of the finest diamond jewellery in the world. It tells the story of the magnificent royal inheritance of diamonds from the time of Queen Adelaide in the 1830s to the present day. Illustrated with a wide range of archive material as well as extensive new photography of the jewels, this fully researched publication includes stones of international importance as well as pieces of great historic significance, and will be a standard work of reference on diamond jewellery for many years to come.
£112.50