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  • av Shehnaz Haqqani
    385,-

    An insightful study of the role of gender in establishing the limits of interpretation and flexibility in the Islamic tradition

  • av Alex Fernandes
    159 - 255,-

  • av Zulekhá A Afzal
    245

    Dancer. Warrior. Executioner. An epic story about truth, loyalty and betrayal.

  • av A. C. Grayling
    245

    A Defence of Our Intergalactic Common Interests

  • av Rashid Khalidi
    175

    In The Iron Cage, Rashid Khalidi, one of the most respected historians and political observers of the Middle East, presents a succinct and insightful history of the Palestinian people and their leadership in the twentieth century. Ranging from the Palestinian struggle against colonial rule and the beginnings of the ¿Iron Cage¿, through the eras of the PLO, the Palestinian Authority, and Hamas, this is an unflinching and sobering critique of the Palestinian failure to achieve statehood, as well as a balanced account of the odds ranged against them.At a time when lasting peace between Palestinians and Israelis seems virtually unattainable, understanding the roots of the longest-running conflict in the Middle East is an essential step in restoring hope to the region. Rashid Khalidi¿s engrossing narrative of this tortuous history is required reading for anyoneconcerned about peace in the Middle East.

  • av Lucy Ashe
    145 - 245

  • av Roxana Robinson
    145 - 245

  • av Norman Lebrecht
    155,-

  • av Nguyen Phan Que Mai
    139

  • - The Cold War Battle for the World's Most Addictive Game
    av Dan Ackerman
    155,-

    In the dying days of the USSR, battlelines have shifted from spycraft to the cut-throat capitalism and it's intellectual property, not state secrets, that are to be bought, sold, stolen and fought over

  • av Isobel Shirlaw
    145 - 245

  • av Sunny Singh
    145,-

    A high octane thriller, capturing the extraordinary capacity of humans to retain compassion in extreme circumstances.

  • av Kendare Blake
    145,-

    Behind every great hero is an even greater Aristene.

  • av Steve Burrows
    145,-

    In the eighth instalment of the Birder Murder Mysteries, DCI Domenic Jejeune must decide where his loyalty lies before deadly consequences occur...

  • Spara 11%
    av George Musser
    299,-

    One of the most unfathomable mysteries of quantum physics... could the answer be much closer than ever we thought?

  • av Katherine Howe
    245

    From New York Times bestselling author Katherine Howe comes a daring first-hand account of Hannah Masury's rousing adventure as one of the most feared and admired sea rovers of all time

  • av Nicholas Spencer
    159,-

    Science and religion have always been at each other’s throats, right?Most things you ‘know’ about science and religion are myths or half-truths that grew up in the last years of the nineteenth century and remain widespread today. The true history of science and religion is a human one. It’s about the role of religion in inspiring, and strangling, science before the scientific revolution. It’s about the sincere but eccentric faith and the quiet, creeping doubts of the most brilliant scientists in history – Galileo, Newton, Faraday, Darwin, Maxwell, Einstein. Above all it’s about the question of what it means to be human and who gets to say – a question that is more urgent in the twenty-first century than ever before. From eighth-century Baghdad to the frontiers of AI today, via medieval Europe, nineteenth-century India and Soviet Russia, Magisteria sheds new light on this complex historical landscape. Rejecting the thesis that science and religion are inevitably at war, Nicholas Spencer illuminates a compelling and troubled relationship that has definitively shaped human history.

  • Spara 15%
    av Rasmus C. Elling
    639,-

    A provocative reinterpretation of the tumultuous late '70s and early '80s in the Middle East

  • av Junot Diaz
    125,-

    A powerful tale about the magic of memory and the infinite power of the imagination

  • av Simon McCarthy-Jones
    265,-

  • av Kenneth Miller
    155 - 265,-

  • av S.C. Gwynne
    319,-

    The forgotten story of Britain's own Hindenburg disaster.

  • av Charles Spicer
    169

    TELEGRAPH HISTORY BOOK OF THE YEAR How the British might have handled Hitler differently remains one of history's greatest ';what ifs'. Coffee with Hitler tells the astounding and poignant story, for the first time, of a handful of amateur British intelligence agents who wined, dined and befriended the leading National Socialists between the wars. With support from royalty, aristocracy, politicians and businessmen, they hoped to use the much mythologised Anglo-German Fellowship as a vehicle to civilise the Nazis. A pacifist Welsh historian, a Great War flying ace, and a butterfly-collecting businessman offered the British government better intelligence on the horrifying rise of the Nazis than anyone else. Charles Spicer draws on newly discovered primary sources, shedding light on the early career of Kim Philby, Winston Churchill's approach to appeasement, the US entry into the war and the Rudolf Hess affair.

  • av K. X. Song
    135

    Love in the time of protests - a stunning coming of age novel set in Hong Kong.

  • av Roland Ennos
    269,-

  • av Anthony McGowan
    125,-

    ';It broke my heart and then splinted it back together again... Magnificent.' Hannah Gold, bestselling author of The Last Bear ';A dog's eye perspective that's so vivid you can almost taste the earthworms.' FT, YA Book of the Year ';This visceral story of heartbreak and survival...has the memorable feel of a classic.' The Guardian, Best children's and YA books of 2022 Chernobyl 1986. Natasha's world is coming to an end. Forced to evacuate her home in the middle of the night, she must leave her puppy behind and has no idea if she'll ever return. Some time later, growing up in the shadow of the ruined nuclear power plant, pups Misha and Bratan need to learn how to live wild - and fast. Creatures with sharp teeth, claws and yellow eyes lurk in the overgrown woods. And they're watching the brothers' every move... A tale of courage, companionship and hope from the Carnegie award-winning author of Lark.

  • av Arash Azizi
    149 - 269,-

  • av Alex Bell
    125,-

    All aboard the Train of Dark Wonders!

  • av Harry Sidebottom
    149

    What happens when you put the Roman Empire in the hands of a teenage boy? The life and times of the worst Roman emperor of all.'Buy the book; it's very entertaining.' David Aaronovitch, The Times A Financial Times, BBC History and Spectator Book of the Year On 8 June 218 AD, a fourteen-year-old Syrian boy, egged on by his grandmother, led an army to battle in a Roman civil war. Against all expectations, he was victorious. Varius Avitus Bassianus, known to the modern world as Heliogabalus, was proclaimed emperor. The next four years were to be the strangest in the history of the empire. Heliogabalus humiliated the prestigious Senators and threw extravagant dinner parties for lower-class friends. He ousted Jupiter from his summit among the gods and replaced him with Elagabal. He married a Vestal Virgin – twice. Rumours abounded that he was a prostitute. In the first biography of Heliogabalus in over half a century, Harry Sidebottom unveils the high drama of sex, religion, power and culture in Ancient Rome as we’ve never seen it before.

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