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  • av Angus Blair
    145,-

    Fifty-something Henry Bradbury's life is in free fall. His marriage has failed, he's about to lose his City job, and he now finds himself excitingly but dangerously out of his depth as an unlikely agent of the British secret intelligence services.

  • av Adrian Seager
    155,-

    Biographies are associated with celebrities and famous people. This book breaks the mould. It chronicles the life of an ordinary, every day, person who has lived an extraordinarily varied, challenging, precarious and mentally demanding life; from manufacturing to medicine and many phases between.

  • av Laurie Evan Owen
    145,-

    The main protagonist, Q, a committed young artist, takes the reader on a riotous journey through the salaciousness of Soho, down into and far beneath the historic structures of Burlington House and the Royal Academy Schools, and thence into a netherworld of wildly disparate psychological, ethereal, and mystical realms.

  • av Yoav J. Tenembaum
    155,-

    Composed of short articles, the book highlights some of the most momentous events in modern and contemporary history having an ongoing effect on the way international relations have evolved. Cardinal events in the history of international relations are assessed with historical perspective.

  • av David Watkin
    185,-

    'See one, do one, teach one' was the basis of David Watkin's training as a surgeon in the 1960s - a hands-off approach that was typical of the time. He would witness an operation and be expected to replicate it.

  • av Sue Bathurst
    555,-

    In 2013 Sue went to Kyrgyzstan to ride in the jailoo - the nomads' mountain pastures. She fell in love with the country, sometimes described as the most beautiful country in the world, and its people.

  • av David Chadwick
    155,-

  • av Jo Draxler
    145,-

    A marriage of souls requires a meeting of minds, and for Caterina, a goose. Having spent two days contemplating the deep love she feels for her partner Barrett, Italian artisan dress designer, Caterina Mazzini, seduces a stranger in her own home.

  • av Mala Dasgupta
    145,-

    'MIRA AND DEV' is a story about the magic of believing. With plenty of food and films filling its pages. Written to both amuse and inspire, it's the story of an Indian woman in her 50s, who looks back at her incredible journey from Calcutta to London.

  • av Steve Young
    195,-

    In the early 1870s, all roads led to Motherwell. The town needed skilled labour to work in the ironworks, and amongst the incomers was a bunch of blokes from Shropshire and Staffordshire who wanted to play cricket. That was the start of Motherwell Cricket Club. Founded by proper "Steelmen".

  • av Philip Ward
    159,-

    Michael Arlen (1895-1956) was a literary shooting star among the smart set of the 1920s. The self-styled chronicler of Mayfair society, he became an international celebrity after the publication of his scandalous novel The Green Hat in 1924.

  • av John Tarrow
    195,-

    Abandoned and alone, thirteen-year-old Joe's world is shattered when he enters a deserted council house and becomes trapped within a labyrinth protecting the last magical places on earth.

  • av Julia Courtney
    145,-

    Dangers, Toils and Snares charts the life and times of Jaroslav (Jiri/Jerry) Zellek, 1895-1963. Born in provincial Austria, synesthete, gifted musician and linguist, Jiri's experiences take him to Germany, London, the Isle of Wight and rural Hampshire, all offering him alternative paths in life with alternative partners.

  • av Dr Pandora Pound
    145,-

    With devastating logic and clarity, Dr Pandora Pound, Research Director at Safer Medicines Trust, comprehensively dismantles the case for animal research, bringing to an end the 150-year-old debate about its value once and for all.

  • av Stuart McPherson
    125,-

    Iain lives in the Highlands where a movie is being filmed. He is thrilled to be chosen to play a part alongside well-known twin child stars Carol and Melody. Then odd and unpleasant things start to happen.

  • av Brooke Fieldhouse
    165,-

    To farmer JEAN FOURNIER, the prehistoric burial mound of LE VIEUX VICENTE is a special place to go and just dream. According to his elder brother JOSEPH, it's "a waste of good farming land and should be dug up," yet he secretly fears it to the point of phobia.

  • av PhD Rusby
    195,-

    A Celebration of Breastfeeding is a book that celebrates the beauty and challenges of breastfeeding around the world. An illustrated book to inspire, inform, educate, entertain, support and soothe young mothers-to-be, their partners and family and friends, it is also useful for associated health workers, grandmothers and other care givers.

  • av T.J. Roy
    125,-

    A Very Special Mission tells the story of a curious girl who goes on an out-of-this world adventure with her neighbour - a Professor who is building something mysterious in her garden. The story takes the reader on a journey, packed full of scientifically accurate facts, designed to educate and also promote women in STEM.

  • av Anne Parsons
    125,-

    Archie continues his quest to become a national jumping champion and, unexpectedly, becomes a local hero too.

  • av Tom Bussmann
    145,-

  • av James A Lloyd
    145,-

    This the first book of three. It introduces Anja, a vulnerable, wilful girl, and the Land; a sentient world determined to control its own destiny. Anja and her younger brother are drawn into the Land to find her youngest brother. The Land has a purpose; to empower her and test her ability to survive.

  • av Beverley Hansford
    145,-

    After a whirlwind romance, divorcee Jessica Walker settles down to married life with her new husband, Neil.

  • av Leslie Turnberg
    195,-

    Pinchas Rutenberg was the man who electrified Palestine in more ways than one. A Russian revolutionary and an assassin who plotted the murder of Lenin and Trotsky, he escaped the Bolsheviks, finishing up at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919.

  • av Emma Rae Teare
    145,-

    Logan White finds the courage to come out as trans after reading Penny Longhope's autobiography written from her cell awaiting her execution.

  • av Dr Narhari Patel
    265,-

    This is a story of the quandary of Dr. Patel's national status on passports endorsed by various officials of the British High Commission in Nyasaland (now Malawi) beginning with "British Subject: Citizen of Rhodesia and Nyasaland".

  • av Krish Day
    195,-

    The year 1066. Philippe Devereaux, a young knight from Normandy, departs with Duke William's forces for the Norman conquest of England, leaving his newly-wed bride with his feudal lord.

  • av J. H. Gray
    239,-

    J.H. Gray, a young and idealistic Anglican missionary, has been running a Theological College in Madras for five years. In September 1842 he sets off on a three-month trip round south India by palanquin with a team of bearers.

  • av Anna Shilling
    145,-

    Four women, four ways to revengeA Monaco insider reveals what life is like in the world's richest and most secretive enclave, where revenge is best served with a glass of champagne.

  • av Christopher Stoddard
    175,-

    Do you need help raising money for your charity? Not sure where to start? A Blueprint for Fundraising is going to help. In these pages, it will focus fundraiser's attention on the detailed steps needed for success in raising money for any charity.

  • av Judith Marquiss
    125,-

    If your grown-ups are a bit distracted, busy, hard to understand maybe it's because of that pesky flat pack furniture, the chaotic kitchen with babies and animals everywhere or perhaps the garden is overgrown or their work is manic, perhaps they need time to get fit or to relax.

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