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  • - Eubank, Benn, Watson and the golden era of British boxing
    av Sanjeev Shetty
    189,-

    2014 marked the 25th anniversary of Nigel Benn and Michael Watson stepping into a purpose built tent in Finsbury Park to contest the WBO Middleweight Championship, marking the start of an epic saga in British Boxing.

  • - The Business of Winning and Managing Success
    av Damian Hughes
    219,-

    In How To Think Like Sir Alex Ferguson, Professor Damian Hughes goes into the mind of one of the world's most successful leaders to reveal 10 powerful and practical lessons for leadership and business. How To Think Like Sir Alex Ferguson is a unique and inspiring handbook for anyone looking to improve performance in turbulent, changing times.

  • av Rob Eastaway
    145,-

    How many socks make a pair? The answer is not always two. And behind this question lies a world of maths that can be surprising, amusing and even beautiful.

  • - Packed with things to spot and facts to discover!
    av Stella Maidment
    135,-

    From pretty parrots to cheeky chimps, there's so much to see in the jungle! This exciting search-and-find book will keep children entertained for hours and will gently introduce them to important concepts such as diversity and inclusivity.

  • - and other poems
    av Rachel Rooney
    135,-

    A monster' s lunch, a wolf boy, Monday mornings, monkeys, headlice, Christmas, making friends, goldfish - and lots more. Full of jokes, surprises and puzzles, but also sensitive and thought-provoking, this is a spellbinding new collection from the winner of the CLPE Poetry Award.

  • av Amnesty International
    165,-

    This inspirational book, following We Are All Born Free, contains 17 quotations about many different aspects of Freedom, from the freedom to have an education to the freedom not to be hurt or tortured, the freedom to have a home and the freedom to be yourself. All the quotations have been chosen to be understood and appreciated by children.

  • - and other poems
    av Joseph Coelho
    135,-

    Find out the mysterious rules of Werewolf Club, how to look like a rainbow, what happens when puppies fall in love - and how to fold up your gran! This is an exciting debut poetry collection from a young poet who is already performing his work successfully at venues across the UK.

  • - 80 Masterpieces Explained
    av Andy Pankhurst
    175,-

    What Makes Great Art showcases a selection of 80 outstanding paintings and sculptures from around the world and throughout time, assessing just what it is that makes them so great.

  • av Sean Stockdale & Alex Strick
    135,-

  • av David Litchfield
    125,-

    A GIANT story of belonging and friendship from David Litchfield, author of the Waterstones-Prize winning The Bear and the Piano.

  • - The Women Who Really Ran the English Country House
    av Tessa Boase
    139,-

    Revelatory, gripping and unexpectedly poignant, The Housekeeper' s Tale champions the invisible women who ran the English country house.

  • - The Secret Lives of Agent George Blake
    av Roger Hermiston
    189,-

    On 3 May 1961, after a trial conducted largely in secret, a man named George Blake was sentenced to an unprecedented forty-two years in jail. At the time few details of his crimes were made known. By his own confession he was a Soviet spy and rumours later circulated that his actions had endangered British agents, but the reasons for such a severe punishment were never revealed. To the public, Blake was simply the greatest traitor of the Cold War. Yet, as Roger Hermiston reveals in this thrilling new biography, his story touches not only the depths of treachery, but also the heights of heroism. In WWII the teenage Blake performed sterling deeds for the Dutch resistance, before making a dramatic bid for freedom across Nazi-occupied Europe. Later recruited by British Intelligence, he quickly earned an exemplary reputation and was entrusted with building up the Services networks behind the Iron Curtain. And, following a posting to Seoul, he also suffered for his adopted country, when captured by North Korean soldiers at the height of their brutal war with the South. By the time of his release in 1953, Blake was a hero, one of the Services brightest and best officers. But unbeknownst to SIS they were harbouring a mole. Week after week, year after year, Blake was assiduously gathering all the important documents he could lay his hands on and passing them to the KGB. Drawing on hitherto unpublished records from his trial, new revelations about his dramatic jailbreak from Wormwood Scrubs, and original interviews with former spies, friends and the man himself, The Greatest Traitor sheds new light on this most complex of characters and presents a fascinating shadow history of the Cold War.

  • av Mick Manning
    129,-

    Stonehenge is the most important prehistoric monument in Britain, a World Heritage Site with a fascinating history, perfect for treatment in a picture information book.

  • av Jocasta Innes
    185,-

    More than 250 recipes, including soups, puddings and vegetarian meals, ranging from quick snacks to impressive party dishes, will suit every occasion and guarantee the tastiest results at the cheapest cost.

  • av Na'ima B. Robert
    135,-

    This is a window on to a sacred journey for Muslims the world over - beautifully described and illustrated for younger children.

  • - Festival Poems from Around the World
    av Brian D'Arcy & Debjani Chatterjee
    145,-

    An exciting anthology of poems celebrating festivals from all over the world.

  • - How to Achieve the Home of Your Dreams
    av Kelly Hoppen
    575,-

    Design Masterclass is the definitive home-decorating guide from Kelly Hoppen, offering invaluable professional advice on both the practical and aesthetic aspects to interior design.

  • av M. P. Robertson
    135,-

    George's chicken is sitting on top of a very big egg. What could it possibly hatch into?

  • - The Men and Women Posted Across the World to Intercept the German Codes for Bletchley Park
    av Sinclair McKay
    195,-

    Behind the celebrated code-breaking at Bletchley Park lies another secret.

  • av Anita Loughrey
    175,-

  • - The Cockleshell Heroes and the Most Courageous Raid of World War 2
    av Paddy Ashdown
    139,-

    In 1942, before El Alamein turned the tide of war, the German merchant fleet was re-supplying its war machine with impunity. So Operation Frankton, a daring and secret raid, was launched by Mountbattens Combined Operations and led by the enigmatic Blondie Hasler to paddle Cockleshell canoes right into Bordeaux harbour and sink the ships at anchor. It was a desperately hazardous mission from the start dropped by submarine to canoe some hundred miles up the Gironde into the heart of Vichy France, surviving terrifying tidal races, only to face the biggest challenge of all: escaping across the Pyrenees. Fewer than half the men made it to Bordeaux; only four laid their mines; just two got back alive. But the most damage was done to the Germans sense of impregnability. Paddy Ashdown, himself a member of the Royal Marines elite Special Boat Squadron formed as a consequence of Frankton, has always been fascinated by this classic story of bravery and ingenuity - as a young man even meeting his hero Hasler once. Now, after researching previously unseen archives and tracing surviving witnesses, he has written the definitive account of the raid. The real truth, he discovers a deplorable tale of Whitehall rivalry and breakdowns in communication serves only to make the achievements of the Cockleshell heroes all the more heroic.

  • av Jo Saxton
    135,-

  • av Caroline Binch
    135,-

    Gregory gets used to new experiences on a visit to his grandparents in Tobago.

  • av Sarah Raven
    339,-

    How to plan and create a cutting garden from which glorious flower arrangements can be created.

  • - How to Empty Your Mind and Play Golf Instinctively
    av Robin Sieger
    189,-

    Imagine being able to achieve the perfect mental state to make your best possible swing over every shot. Being fearless at critical putts and stepping up with an inner calm that allows you to play great golf every time you stand over the ball. Now, Silent Mind Golf, the first in a major four-book series from Robin Sieger, removes the mystery behind the mental prowess that lies at the heart of peak performance. A lifelong golfer and one of the worlds leading motivational speakers, Robin has developed a practical guide to mental conditioning that will enable any golfer, whether weekend hacker or full-time professional, to get to grips with the dynamics crucial to getting into the zone.Too often golfers concentrate all their efforts on technique, in the belief it is only the mechanics of the game they have to master. Instead, free of jargon, with easy-to-follow exercises and inspiring examples drawn from the lives of golfs greatest players, this unique book will be your guide to developing the single most neglected, least understood and ultimately decisive dimension of the game: mental strength.

  • av Roger McGough
    129,-

    Familiar machines, explained by Dudley, the techno-wizard dog makes an innovative introduction to everyday technology.

  • - The Authorised Biography
    av Chris Waters
    245,-

    ';Fred Trueman was the first superstar of the game. He was a flamboyant, larger-than-life character' Ian Botham. Fred Trueman was so much more than a cricketing legend. ';The greatest living Yorkshireman' according to Prime Minister Harold Wilson, he couldn't help excelling at everything he did, whether it was as a hostile fast bowler for Yorkshire and England, and the first man to take 300 Test wickets in a career, or as a fearlessly outspoken radio summariser for Test Match Special. He was famous for regularly spluttering that ';I don't know what's going off out there', as well as for the level of swearing he managed to incorporate into everyday speech. Beloved of cricket crowds who filled grounds to witness his belligerent way of playing the game, and nothing but trouble to the cricket authorities, ';Fiery Fred' was the epitome of a full-blooded Englishman. But as Chris Waters reveals in this first full biography, behind the charismatic, exuberant mask lay a far less self-assured man terrified even that his new dog wouldn't like him - and whose version of his bucolic upbringing bore no relation to the gritty and impoverished South Yorkshire mining community where he actually grew up. Drawing on dozens of new interviews with his Yorkshire colleagues, family and friends, this life of Fred Trueman will surprise and even shock, but also confirm the status of an English folk hero.

  • - From highly creative fruit tarts and pies to chocolate, desserts and weekend brunch
    av Julie Jones
    295,99

    Learn to create breads, cakes, deserts, and more Julie Jones! What began as an Instagram phenomena is now a cookbook loaded with incredible bakes.

  • - Britain in the 1980s
    av Alwyn W. Turner
    269,-

    An acclaimed history of the biggest, brashest and most tumultuous decade in recent British history.

  • - Britain in the 1970s
    av Alwyn W. Turner
    169,-

    An acclaimed account of the most colourful and controversial decade in the history of modern Britain.

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