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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
£95.82
PublicAffairs,U.S. Superfast Primetime Ultimate Nation
£19.42
Insight Editions The Art of Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted
The Art of Madagascar 3 provides a fascinating look at the character design, development art, and special effects that make up this stunning CG movie from the artists at DreamWorks Animation. In the third installment of the Madagascar series, Alex the lion, Marty the zebra, Gloria the hippopotamus, and Melman the giraffe set out to return to New York. Dependent on the mechanical know-how of the notorious Penguins, their plan inevitably goes awry, and they find themselves stranded in Monte Carlo, where they join up with a traveling circus by chance. Led by the venerable tiger Vitaly, the animal-centered circus has seen better days. During the course of a tour through Europe that ends in a fabulous big top in the heart of London, Alex, Marty, Gloria, and Melman help Vitaly, Gia the jaguar, and Stefano the sea lion rediscover their passion for show business and reinvent the circus while being chased by the notorius animal control officer, Madame Dubois. A treat for fans of all ages, The Art of Madagascar 3 is a joyous celebration of these lovable characters and the artistry that brought them to life.
£33.00
Morehouse Education Resources Hazardous Saints Christians Risking All Changing Everything
£14.36
Bella Books Vagabond Heart
£15.41
Bella Books A Secret to Tell
£15.22
Bella Books Pleasure of the Chase
£15.52
Bella Books Deadly Intersection
£14.50
Bella Books White Offerings
£11.90
Large Print Press The Last Boyfriend
£20.39
Large Print Press Happy Ever After
£17.54
Harvard Common Press The Plant Protein Revolution Cookbook Supercharge Your Body with More Than 85 Delicious Vegan Recipes Made with ProteinRich PlantBased Ingredients
£24.29
Tyndale House Publishers Desperate Forgiveness
£20.98
Coffee House Press Certain People
Filled with erotic waywardness, this latest in the Coffee-To-Go Short-Short Story series is about characters who--wherever they maybe--are never at home.
£9.76
Edinburgh University Press Shakespeare, the Reformation and the Interpreting Self
Reconceptualises Shakespeare's representations of selfhood by drawing on the long history behind the modern West's assumption that to be human is to be an interpreter of reality Provides a ground-breaking contribution to the expanding field of study situated at the intersections of Shakespeare, religion and philosophy Illuminates the indebtedness of Shakespeare's dramatization of human understanding as interpretive to the Protestant Reformation's reconfiguring of people's relation to knowledge and people as knowers (that is, the Reformers' theological hermeneutics) Offers a distinctive vantage point on our sense of Shakespeare's modernity by employing a critical framework that shows the influence of the Reformers' hermeneutics on the thinking about humans as knowers of Hans-Georg Gadamer and other prominent modern philosophers of hermeneutics Presents innovative, substantial readings of Shakespeare's 'problem plays' Hamlet, Troilus and Cressida, Measure for Measure and All's Well That Ends Well and their viewpoints on human subjectivity We share with Shakespeare, it seems, the assumption that to be human is to know through interpretation. This innovative study examines Shakespeare's compelling dramatisations of the interpreting self through the lens of a hermeneutical tradition that spans culture-shaping early modern religious beliefs about human knowing and pivotal philosophical ideas of our age. What is it to be an interpreting self? Shakespeare, the Reformation and the Interpreting Self offers fresh perspectives on critical questions about the self's finitude, agency, motivations, self-knowledge and ethical relation to others; questions that were of great relevance in Shakespeare's England and which continue to frame present-day dilemmas and debates about human experience and human being.
£110.87
Chronicle Books Paris in Color Notebook Collection
Rouge, vert, jaune! The photographs on the covers of these lined notebooks capture the unique colours and charming details of Paris, as seen in the popular book Paris in Color.
£12.86
Simon & Schuster The Midwife of Venice
£16.38
Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers Rage Within
£11.98
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Voices of World War I: Contemporary Accounts of Daily Life
Bringing together a diverse collection of primary source documents, this book illuminates the events and experiences of World War I from a variety of perspectives, from soldiers on the front lines to civilians supporting the war effort at home. Part of Bloomsbury’s Voices of an Era series, this carefully curated collection highlight the wartime experiences of a diverse array of individuals from around the globe. In addition to covering major military innovations and turning points, documents explore how issues of gender, race,diplomacy, and empire building impacted individuals’ experience of the Great War. Each of the 42 documents includes contextual information and thought-provoking questions to guide readers in their exploration of the text. In addition to high-interest sidebars, in-text glossary definitions, biographical snapshots of key figures, and a comprehensive chronology of the war, the book also includes a guide to evaluating and interpreting primary sources that bolsters readers' analytical and critical thinking skills. Although it was nicknamed "the war to end all wars," World War I heralded the start of modern-day conflicts. The human toll of the Great War was immense—an estimated 9 million soldiers died on the battlefield, while more than 5 million civilians died as the result of military actions, disease, or famine. In the wake of World War I, empires crumbled and new nations won their independence. Although the events and aftermath of World War I happened on an epic scale, the conflict is best understood through the human lens provided by these primary sources.
£104.31
Large Print Press The Awakening
£20.66
Silhouette Books Summer Promises
£15.72
Silhouette Books Catch My Heart
£11.54
Silhouette Books Secrets by Nightfall
£11.58
Silhouette Books The Calhouns: Lilah and Suzanna
£10.77
St Martin's Press Royal Secrets: 2-In-1: Affaire Royale and Command Performance
£10.74
St Martin's Press Moondance: 2-In-1: The Last Honest Woman and Dance to the Piper
£10.84
St. Martin's Press Small Town Dreams: First Impressions and Less of a Stranger - A 2-In-1 Collection
£10.49
St. Martin's Griffin Legacy
£15.80
St. Martin's Publishing Group Irish Secrets 2in1 Skin Deep and Irish Rose
Irish RoseBurke Logan came to Ireland looking for horses, not for Erin McKinnon. But unable to get her out of his mind, Burke offers her a bookkeeping position back in America. Erin jumps at the chance to leave her small town and get to know her handsome employer. Their initial attraction grows stronger, but Burke is keeping Erin at arm's lengthto protect her from a secret that could destroy their love. Skin DeepChantel O'Hurley makes box office gold with every role. But fame and fortune come with a price: a stalker. As his behavior becomes threatening, Chantel hires P.I. Quinn Doran as a bodyguard. Initially unable to see past his client's Hollywood glitz, Quinn realizes Chantel's appearance is deceivingand there's a tale of romantic suspense building between them.
£10.23
St. Martin's Press The Awakening: The Dragon Heart Legacy, Book 1
£23.08
St. Martin's Griffin Under Currents
£17.81
Penguin Putnam Inc The Obsession
£9.91
Black Widow Press Signal from Draco: New and Selected Poems
Part of the "Black Widow Press New Poets Series", this title surveys both writings and poems written over the years.
£14.51
North Country Books Children Courageous: And Their Families
This book focuses on the real heroes in pediatric medicine – children and their families.
£12.31