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  • av Peter Charles James
    169

    This chronical opens a fascinating window of life during the Second World War and the decades following, everyone benefited by developments in technology. Future generations will be interested to learn how people lived during the twentieth and early twenty-first century.

  • av Henry Cleary
    145,-

    From the heart of Rosyth naval base a small group of volunteers set out on VIC 56, an elderly steamer snatched from a scrapyard fate. With only a basic radio and a compass made usable for navigation by one of the crew, they set out down the North Sea.

  • av Trinity Buckley
    155,-

    The Return to Me after ME is the incredible story of how a once super fit distance runner and Personal Trainer became too ill to walk even just a few steps,but refusing to accept that she had an incurable life long condition she embarked on a journey to regain her health.

  • av Raphael Mouterde
    319,-

    The Geometry of the Last Supper skilfully blends the worlds of Renaissance art, geometry and symbolism, allowing the reader to uncover, for the very first time, the simple and delicate geometry at play in the composition of Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece.

  • av Benjamin Francks
    135

    Tales from the riverbank is set in the fictional countryside of Buckington and is a collection of short stories detailing the lives of the riverbank's inhabitants, focusing on five characters in particular. Each story features a different animal and explores the challenges they face in their environment and relationships.

  • av Ben Wood
    179,-

    Ben Wood's spiritual guide is for healing yourself, finding inner freedom by learning to love yourself unconditionally. The inner transformation within this book is for souls who are ready to heal their energy bodies from this lifetime and many past incarnations here on earth.

  • av Mark Roland Langdale
    145,-

    A book about a girl aged 8, who is a talent artist. She paints a raggedy looking tiger onto an old red brick wall and it comes to life under a blue moon.

  • av Michael Hulme
    145,-

  • av Anthony Inglis
    255,-

    Described by the Manchester Evening News as "One of Britain's most popular conductors", Anthony Inglis was born into the Royal Air Force with nine of his relatives, senior and distinguished pilots in the service. His family history however, did not stop him from deciding at the age of six that he was going to conduct.

  • av Keith Campion
    119

    Without fear there cannot be courage. James's first year at high school had an inevitability even he couldn't have predicted. Having a mind that stopped him talking freely and a strong desire to be invisible, was always going to be a challenge in the rush to make new friends.

  • av Thom Braun
    189

    Following Charles Dickens's death, his friend and biographer, John Forster, discovers a 'lost' manuscript that provides a radically different view of the year the young author spent working in a blacking factory. But is the account fact or fiction?

  • av Kevin Clarke
    149

    The Second Vatican Council ('Vatican II':1962-65) sought to bring Church tradition into the present and to provide a renewal for our time of all that is Catholic.

  • av Lorraine Tricksey
    165

    Lorraine is a wife, mother of 7 children. Inner Journey, offers an insight to her travel through life as a medium, healer and spiritual teacher.

  • av Rod Edmond
    199

    After almost drowning while playing cricket on the Goodwin Sands, Rod Edmond sets out to walk the East Kent coastline from Thanet to Folkestone, to explore its geography, its history of invasion and defence, and investigate how its fabled White Cliffs mark a border that has sometimes offered refuge and at other times refused entry.

  • av Maggie Allder
    149

    For the first nine years of her life, she was held in modern day slavery. She saw violence, she knew cold and hunger, she experienced the death of those close to her. It was no life for a child. And now she is free.

  • av Joffre White
    135

    Six years ago, meningitis stripped away Samuel Spry's sight. Now, at twelve years old, an accidental bump on the head restores it. Well, nearly. Suddenly, his world is full of colour - he can see a rainbow of Auras around people.

  • av David Stocks
    165

    David Stocks played in an era few fans today would recognise: one where World War Two was still a recent memory, where players didn't necessarily have to be professional, and where fry-ups were a perfectly acceptable pre-match meal.

  • av George Bennett
    319

    Into the Distance is a first-hand description of a world of truck driving that has long-since disappeared. Back in the 1970s and early 80s, drivers had to be independent and resourceful, in a world without mobile phones (and often even accessible landlines).

  • av Tony Russell
    145

    'The Poetry of Mr Minevar, Book 2' is a collection of easy reading poems that would appeal to anyone interested in History, Literature or Science.

  • av Andy Wilkinson
    165

    Have you ever watched a black and white war film, made in the 1940's or 1950's and asked yourself, did this really happen during the war or was it simply a fictional Hollywood action story made to entertain?

  • av Michael James
    149 - 179

  • av Mike Butler
    285,-

    Bill Leader's big idea, to go where the music is playing and catch it on the wing, is comparable to the moment when technology freed film directors to shoot on location. It gets great results if you don't mind roughing it.

  • av John David Harris M.Ed.
    145

    Melanie grew up in a humble loving working-class home. At school she's limited but later wins a beauty contest leading to a top modelling career.

  • av Paul Berry
    125

    In this collection Paul Berry continues to be inspired by landscape and his Norfolk heritage. Other poems highlight a growing reputation as a chronicler of love, loss and longing.

  • av Omar Lobban
    149

    Nobody is perfect and that is the beauty of life and, crucially, what makes us all so amazingly unique. Just like Tamoye. Being young can be hard enough, but for Tamoye, navigating school and everyday life can be even harder because of her disability - clubfoot, or 'talipes' to give it its official name.

  • av Matt Roberts-Ward
    149

    This isn't just another self help book.. it's a book about our real lives,and our unvarnished lived experience. It's about what has hurt, what was joyful, and what works for us today in this ever more uncertain world. Where life seems to be more about the challenges we are facing on a daily basis.

  • av Basia Gordon
    165

    The title of the book Smithereens captures the grief caused by the death of Sharon, my best friend. However, this is no misery memoir. In essence, it's about wringing the most out of our short lives!

  • av Barbara Kastelin
    119

    Barbara Kastelin is a story-teller - assured narratives in vivid locations with compelling characters, and a surprise at the end. From the refuse dump sweet music rises, a hungry mountain cavern roars, secrets hide in furniture in a hotel corridor, and a monk lets himself go.

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