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The New Press Less Safe Less Free Why America is Losing the War on Terror
Argiung that the Bush adminstration's preemptive approach to domestic and international security has compromised the character of the US and made it more vulnerable to terrorist attacks. An eloquent and orginal argument for the return to the rule of law.
£14.51
BRF (The Bible Reading Fellowship) Celtic Advent: 40 days of devotions to Christmas
This inspirational book takes the reader through Advent to the celebration of Christmas through the eyes and beliefs of Celtic Christianity. Starting in November and reflecting on Jesus' coming at his birth as well as into our lives by the Holy Spirit and at the world's end, the author offers a unique approach to the season to help you gain a new sense of wonder in the birth of Jesus, the Saviour of the world.
£9.04
The New Press LESS SAFE LESS FREE The Failure of Preemption in the War on Terror
A cogent critique of the new preventive paradigm' in counterterrorism policy by two of the nation's leading legal scholars.'
£23.99
Common Deer Press The Prime-Time Burglars
£8.70
Basic Books Engines of Liberty How Citizen Movements Succeed
£14.38
BRF (The Bible Reading Fellowship) Celtic Prayer – Caught Up in Love: Wisdom for living from a modern Celtic community
Even the most committed pray-ers can get stuck in a rut. Loved and familiar ways of praying can become dry and stale and it can be difficult to rekindle the spark, especially if you’ve only ever known a handful of ways to pray. But help is at hand in this wide-ranging and exciting new collection from the Community of Aidan and Hilda. Edited by David Cole, with contributions from 30 members of the dispersed community, Celtic Prayer – Caught Up in Love explores 20 different ways of praying from the Celtic Christian tradition. Accessible and inspiring, it will refresh your spirit and draw you deeper into knowing God. ‘This book is the antidote to desiccated prayer. A book of fresh and new ways to commune with the Divine when your prayer life might have become dry and lifeless.’ Nicolette Rodden, Equality, Diversity, and Inclusivity Coordinator for the Community of Aidan and Hilda
£12.99
BRF (The Bible Reading Fellowship) The Art of Peace: Life lessons from Christian mystics
Deep inner peace and peace of mind with spiritual balance is something everyone wants, but how does one attain it? More importantly, how does one maintain it in the midst of everyday life? Moving through sections on Stillness, Silence, Solitude and Sanctuary, this book draws on the lived experience and learning of the author, as well as the wisdom of Christian contemplatives and mystics from the past, to help people walk the mystic path of peace through life.
£9.04
BRF (The Bible Reading Fellowship) The Celtic Year: A rhythm of prayer and meditation for the eight points of the Celtic year
‘David Cole is a careful, wise and skilful writer and guide.’ The Revd Canon Professor James Woodward, Principal, Sarum College, Salisbury Following the ancient rhythm of the Celtic year, these prayers, meditations and liturgies will help you focus on the natural flow of life as it changes around you. Based on the eight points of the Celtic year – the four season changes, and the four midpoints of each season – and moving from winter to spring, summer and harvest, each of the eight sections includes a liturgy for a full service, a week of daily readings, guided contemplations and a selection of prayers and blessings.
£9.04
Images Publishing Group Pty Ltd Sir Edwin Lutyens: The Arts & Crafts Houses
Sir Edwin Lutyens is widely regarded as one of Britain's greatest architects. In a career of over 50 years, spanning the Victorian, Edwardian and modern eras of architecture, Lutyens was prolific. His work ranged from great country houses, city commercial office buildings, his famous World War I memorials across Europe and Britain, and his magnum opus designs for New Delhi built during the 1920s and 1930s. Despite such diversity of building types across his long career, Lutyens's most celebrated works remain his country houses, which first established his reputation during the 1890s. As Lutyens's practice flourished his work became widely promoted in publications such as Country Life magazine, and his houses, particularly those designed in the vernacular manner, would subsequently give rise to an entire genre of the English country house that became known, as it is to this day, as a 'Lutyens-style' house. Sir Edwin Lutyens: The Arts and Crafts Houses brings together in new, wide-format, full-colour photography a definitive collection of 45 of Lutyens's great Arts and Crafts houses, in which he ingeniously blended the style of the Arts and Crafts movement with his own inventive interpretation of the Classical language of architecture. The book features 575 all-new current photographs of the houses, inside and outside, together with a selection of floor plans of the houses, and a fresh interpretation of Lutyens's enduring architectural genius.
£58.50
BRF (The Bible Reading Fellowship) Celtic Saints: 40 days of devotional readings
The life stories of the Celtic saints are inspirational. They demonstrate great and unassuming faith, often in the face of insurmountable difficulties. In Celtic Saints David Cole draws us to relate our own life journey and developing relationship with God into the life story of the Celtic saint of the day. A corresponding biblical text and blessing encourages and motivates us to transform our lives for today’s world in the light of such historic faith. Previously published as 40 Days with the Celtic Saints.
£9.04
BRF (The Bible Reading Fellowship) Celtic Lent: 40 days of devotions to Easter
This inspirational book takes the reader through the 40 days of Lent to the celebration of Easter through the eyes and beliefs of Celtic Christianity. Drawing on primary sources of pastoral letters, monastic rules and the theological teaching of the Celtic church, the author presents a different perspective on the cross of Christ and draws us to see our own life journeys with a new and transforming vision.
£9.04
Common Deer Press The Triangle Secret
£9.67
£15.95
Common Deer Press An Incorrect Solution
£10.03
Common Deer Press A Knotty Problem
£10.99
Common Deer Press A Sequence of Events
£10.03
Common Deer Press An Artificial Test: Volume 8
£10.99
Common Deer Press An Encrypted Clue
£10.03
BRF (The Bible Reading Fellowship) Celtic Rhythms of Life: Daily prayer from the Community of Aidan and Hilda
From the Community of Aidan and Hilda, here is a resource to create a daily rhythm of prayer, inspired by historic and contemporary Celtic Christian spirituality and earthed in the activities of everyday living. Celtic Rhythms of Life contains ready-to-use forms of prayer for morning, midday, evening and night, seven days a week. Morning and evening prayer have a choice of four psalms and scripture readings from the Old and New Testaments. Midday and night prayer have short scripture readings printed in the text. Each day also has its own theme, from resurrection on Sundays to the kingdom on Saturdays.
£9.99
Common Deer Press An Unusual Pattern
£10.03
Stackpole Books NOLS Soft Paths: Enjoying the Wilderness Without Harming It
Leave No Trace, minimum impact skills and ethics New research and field experience prescribe better minimum-impact techniques for wilderness use Expanded information on camping practices How far you should camp from water, where to pitch your tent, how to build a fire or if you should build one in the first place Respecting and caring for wildlands, doing your part to protect our limited resources and future recreation opportunities Trampling, litter, waste disposal, fire use, wildlife health, and protecting cultural resources"
£15.68
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Secrecy, National Security and the Vindication of Constitutional Law
Virtually every nation has had to confront tensions between the rule-of-law demands for transparency and accountability and the need for confidentiality with respect to terrorism and national security. This book provides a global and comparative overview of the implications of governmental secrecy in a variety of contexts. Expert contributors from around the world discuss the dilemmas posed by the necessity for - and evils of - secrecy, and assess constitutional mechanisms for checking the abuse of secrecy by national and international institutions in the field of counter-terrorism.In recent years, nations have relied on secret evidence to detain suspected terrorists and freeze their assets, have barred lawsuits alleging human rights violations by invoking 'state secrets', and have implemented secret surveillance and targeted killing programs. The book begins by addressing the issue of secrecy at the institutional level, examining the role of courts and legislatures in regulating the use of secrecy claims by the executive branch of government. From there, the focus shifts to the three most vital areas of anti-terrorism law: preventive detention, criminal trials and administrative measures (notably, targeted economic sanctions). The contributors explore how assertions of secrecy and national security in each of these areas affect the functioning of the legal system and the application of procedural justice and fairness.Students, professors and researchers interested in constitutional law, international law, comparative law and issues of terrorism and security will find this an invaluable addition to the literature. Judges, lawyers and policymakers will also find much of use in this critical volume.Contributors: O. Aronson, K. Clark, D. Cole, D. Curtin, F. Fabbrini, T. Fischer, L. Garlicki, S. Krebs, N. Lomjaria, A. Lynch, J. Mazzone, C.C. Murphy, T. Ojanen, K. Roach, M. Scheinin, S. Schulhofer, S. Sedley, S. Setty, T. Tulich, M. Vashakmadze, A. Vedaschi, S.I. Vladeck, C. Walker, R. Welsh
£126.00