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  • av Maryla Szymiczkowa
    138,99

    The thrilling sequel to the critically-acclaimed Mrs Mohr Goes Missing

  • - A neuropsychiatrist's notes on troubled minds
    av Prof. Anthony David
    138,99

    Is mental illness a disease of the brain or a disease of the mind?

  • - New Stories
    av Marcel Proust
    245,-

  • - How Capitalism Broke its Contract with Hard Work
    av Robert Verkaik
    155 - 249,-

  • - Winner of the International Prize for Arabic Fiction 2019
    av Hoda Barakat
    168,-

    Winner of the International Prize for Arabic Fiction, a devastating story of displacement, war, and the unlikely glimmer of hope in the dark

  • - The quest to feed the world without destroying it
    av Anthony Warner
    155 - 249,-

    Is worldwide famine just around the corner? And do I really have to go vegan?

  • - Formation and Evolution of the Fada'is, 1964-1976
    av Ali Rahnema
    525,-

    A groundbreaking study of the Iranian People's Fada'i Guerrillas, their ideology, actions and impact on the 1979 revolution

  • av Mauro Javier Cardenas
    135 - 199,-

    A modernist tour de force from a luminous new talent

  • - 'An ingenious marriage of comedy and crime.' Olga Tokarczuk, 2018 winner of the Man Booker International prize
    av Maryla Szymiczkowa
    138,99

    If Wes Anderson wrote feisty, female-led mysteries set in Poland, this is what he might write! Cracow, 1893. Desperate to relieve her boredom and improve her social standing, Zofia Turbotynska decides to organise a charity raffle. In a bid to recruit the patronage of elderly aristocratic ladies, she visits Helcel House, a retirement home run by nuns. But when two of the residents are found dead, Zofia discovers that her real talents lie in solving mysteries. Inspired by Agatha Christie and filled with period character and zesty charm, series opener Mrs Mohr Goes Missing vividly recreates life in turn-of-the-century Poland, confronting a range of issues from class prejudice to women's rights, and proves that everyone is capable of finding their passion in life, however unlikely that passion may seem.

  • - A History, 1720 to the Present
    av John Ghazvinian
    439,-

    An epic history revealing how the US and Iran went from allies to adversaries over three hundred years

  • - At the Frontiers of Reason
    av David Darling & Agnijo Banerjee
    138,99

    The startlingly young genius and his professor delve into the rich and strange world of mathematics

  • - The loose canons who fought Fascism in the twentieth century
    av The Revd Fergus Butler-Gallie
    145,-

    Who says you can't fight fascism in a cassock?

  • - The Psychology of Personality
    av Alfred Adler
    415,-

    Long-regarded as the handbook of Individual Psychology, Understanding Human Nature provides an accessible introduction to Adler's key concepts, with which he moved away from his colleague Freud's thinking. These include inferiority/ superiority complexes; memories and dreams; love marriage and children; and sexuality and sexual problems. Adler's holistic personality-based approach to psychology continues to be relevant today to students, the general public and professionals alike.

  • av Anna Woltz
    129,-

    Sometimes rivals just needs a helping paw...

  • av Kevin Toolis
    175,-

    How should we conquer death? Our eternal existential question. The unspoken why of all action and thought. Death is all around us but unseen. A shadow companion who haunts our gnawing anxieties over what the future holds. The virus. The stab of doubt in every lump beneath the skin. Can anyone overcome the fear of dying?

  • - Mapping the Nation in Verse
     
    169,-

    Presenting the best poems from the nationwide Places of Poetry project, selected from over 7,500 entries Poetry lives in the veins of Britain, its farms and moors, its motorways and waterways, highlands and beaches. This anthology brings together time-honoured classics with some of the best new writing collected across the nation, from great monuments to forgotten byways. Featuring new writing from Kayo Chingonyi, Gillian Clarke, Zaffar Kunial, Jo Bell and Jen Hadfield, Places of Poetry is a celebration of the strangeness and variety of our islands, their rich history and momentous present.

  • av Hossein Kamaly
    138,-

    The story of Islam as never presented before

  • av Tayari Jones
    135,-

    A breathtaking tale of family secrets, from the bestselling author of An American Marriage

  • - and the Upside of Your Dark Side
    av Simon McCarthy-Jones
    249,-

    Why do we cut off our noses to spite our faces? A leading expert in psychology shines a light on a universal emotion

  • - How Jews Changed the World, 1847-1947
    av Norman Lebrecht
    165,-

    A unique chronicle of the hundred-year period when the Jewish people changed the world - and it changed them

  • - Playdate Adventures
    av Emma Beswetherick
    98,-

    Join Katy, Cassie and Zia on an Arctic adventure!

  • - How immigrants and locals can thrive together
    av Philippe Legrain
    155 - 279,-

  • av Kahlil Gibran
    129,-

    Presents the reflections of Kahlil Gibran on love and friendship. This book is suitable for a reader's Gibran collection, and a Christmas and Valentine's Day alternative for those tired with collections of cliched romantic verse.

  • av Jonathan A.C. Brown
    335,-

    A thorough exploration of slavery from the perspective of Islam's authoritative texts as well as moral and philosophical debates on the subject

  • - Legend or Liability?
    av Heather N. Keaney
    395,-

    The life and legacy of the controversial caliph who consolidated the text of the Qur'an and expanded the borders of Islam

  • - How other countries cracked the world's biggest problems (and we can too)
    av Andrew Wear
    249,-

  • - Unnerving adventures in the world of cybercrime
    av Kate Fazzini
    149,-

  • - How myth-makers rule in an age of crisis
    av Michael Peel
    149,-

    Demagogues and authoritarians are flourishing in this modern age of political myth. They exploit our fears and fantasies. Exposing the fictions that these new rulers use to take and keep control has never been more urgent and people risk their careers, liberty or even their lives to do so. In this revealing and richly reported book, international correspondent Michael Peel illuminates the surprising parallels between leaders, movements and their supporters who have thrived using potent but questionable stories. From Aung San Suu Kyi's Myanmar to Rodrigo Duterte's bloody drugs crackdown in the Philippines, and from Britain's struggle over Brexit to Syria's civil war, he probes the patterns in narratives that too often serve the interests of the chosen few. Above all, Peel shows the extraordinary and sometimes dangerous steps courageous people take to challenge these fabulists and the treacherous paths they lead us down.

  • - A Beginner's Guide
    av Dr. Peter Lorge
    138,99

    A rich, wide-ranging and accessible introduction to over 2,000 years of history

  • - What the Neurobiology of Vision Tells Us About How We Think
    av Richard Masland
    249,-

    Definitive pop science from a world expert.

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