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Y Lolfa Coal and Community in Wales
A unique perspective on the 198485 UK Miners'' Strike from a husband-and-wife team who reported on it in person at the time. Press photographer Williams'' striking images and journalist Powell''s text give an in-depth look at life in the South Wales Coalfield before and after this momentous period.
£16.07
The University of Law Publishing Limited SQE Dispute Resolution 4e
£42.99
The University of Law Publishing Limited SQE - Dispute Resolution 3e
£39.99
Page Street Publishing Co. Cookie School: Recipes, Tips and Techniques for Perfectly Baked Treats
Be prepared to think beyond boring ol’ chocolate chip with this ultimate guide for baking the perfect cookie! Amanda Powell’s clear and practical approach to baking yields extraordinary results and is ideal for beginners looking to learn the basics as well as more experienced bakers looking to elevate their skills. The recipes are presented in a grade-level format, with freshman recipes for beginners (think simple drop cookies) and advancing to the senior level for when readers become bonafide cookie experts, capable of piping an impeccable macaron! Amanda fully embraces baking as a science yet presents the information to readers in a way that removes any intimidation. She also establishes the fun that can be had when baking and shares helpful tips for troubleshooting techniques. Her expertise translates to inspiration for readers to put their own spin on these recipes and make them their own. Bakers will be delighted with the endless creative options they have to choose from, which includes Brown Butter Coconut Chocolate Chip Cookies, Better than Pie Apple Pie Cookies, Mocha Cookies for Coffee Lovers, and Light as a Cloud Meringue Cookies. This incredible collection of recipes will satisfy every cookie craving imaginable.
£17.99
The University of Law Publishing Limited SQE Criminal Law 4e
£42.99
The University of Chicago Press Book for the Hour of Recreation
Maria de San Jose Salazar (1548-1603) took the veil as a Discalced ("barefoot") Carmelite nun in 1571, becoming one of Teresa of Avila's most important collaborators in religious reform and serving as prioress of the Seville and Lisbon convents. Within the parameters of the strict Catholic Reformation in Spain, Maria fiercely defended women's rights to define their own spiritual experience and to teach, inspire and lead other women in reforming their church. Maria wrote this book as a defence of the Discalced practice of setting aside two hours each day for conversation, music and staging of religious plays. Casting the book in the form of a dialogue, Maria demonstrates through fictional conversations among a group of nuns during their hours of recreation how women could serve as very effective spiritual teachers for each other. The book includes one of the first biographies of Teresa and a personal account of the troubled founding of the Discalced convent at Seville. A detailed introduction and notes by Alison Weber provide historical and biographical context for Amanda Powell's fluid translation.
£28.78