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  • av P F Walwyn
    145,-

    Four people navigate a city brimming with perils and powerful temptations. Can any of them live their dream?

  • av Dr Stephen Unger
    269,-

    An examination of the broader historical trends of telecommunications development, considering how these vary between countries, and asking what general lessons can be learnt. This book has been structured to focus on the interplay between technology, economics, and politics.

  • av Christie Bounsall
    145,-

    A children's story which celebrates all the wonderful fruits and veggies in the world, without focusing on the negative aspects of eating meat or animal-products.

  • av Gersh Buck
    145,-

    An exciting sci-fi novel from Gersh Buck, in which Freddy's winter holiday becomes more and more mysterious...

  • av Maria Smallman
    145,-

    An enchanting book of children's poetry to captivate young minds and ignite imaginations. Relatable and fun for all ages.

  • av Aaron J. Buckley
    155,-

    A unique memoir of the pandemic from the viewpoint of a toddler's family life which provides a timeline of the news and restrictions associated with Covid-19. A humorous, but also raw, account of a child's development throughout the strangest period in modern history.

  • av Sally Rickett
    135

    Set in a park in Australia and featuring a cheeky Satin Bowerbird. Follow the antics of the bird as he swoops in and out of the book's pages, a small, feathered creature having the upper hand over humans both young and old.

  • av David Christopher
    155,-

    An imagining of what could have occurred had M. R. James, England's foremost writer of tales of the supernatural, not pursued a life in academia but instead followed his interest in antiquarianism.

  • av David Fletcher
    145,-

    A novel which explores what can happen when you get a second chance at living your previous life. What happens if you now can avoid the previous mistakes you made, and how different would your life be if you can live it all over again?

  • av Amy J. Smith
    145,-

    A children's story which combines humour with important life lessons. It shows the importance of embracing exactly who you are, and the joy of finding true friendship, as a direct result of this.

  • av Gary Powell
    145,-

    The second book in a series of crime novels about the British Transport Police. Written by a former BTP detective showing the unique challenges of working in such a dangerous environment as the public transport system.

  • av Keith Steiner
    189,-

    The photographed faces of significant personages of the Victorian and Edwardian periods. These beautiful and mysterious images provoke enriching dialogues which inform us about ourselves as much as about the nature of any personage depicted or, indeed about the quality and capacity of any image.

  • av Annie Stanier
    145,-

  • av Charles Ambrose
    169

    A story which blends fiction and fact in attempting to trace a lost and forgotten past life. It uses recovered fragments about this past life to link events, people and experiences from 100 years apart.

  • av Raphael Wilkins
    155,-

    The first general interest reflective travel memoir about Colombia. Will appeal to readers who have enjoyed Raynor Winn's The Salt Path or Bill Bryson's A Walk in the Woods.

  • av Duncan Jay
    155,-

    More than just a poetry book, this is a much more diverse collection of poems, pictures, sayings and single stanzas. It combines the wide emotional, philosophical, and comical views of life in both written and visual media.

  • av Geoffrey Pearce
    279

    Explains the philosophical basics of Vedic Astrology and provides unique comprehensive coverage of this ancient science from India for a Western audience. It also gives detailed guidance on how to interpret natal charts and describes how gemstones, mantras, and other remedial measures can help with coping with difficult karma.

  • av Nia Davies Williams
    155,-

    Through intriguing stories and case studies, Nia Davies Williams explores the fascinating relationship between music and dementia.

  • av Ian Bloomfield
    155,-

    A memoir which reveals the hidden aspects to being a 'singing waiter', and the many challenges for singers that hang on to the bottom rung of the operatic ladder. From an author who has experience of both performing with English National Opera to busking in the grimy streets of Covent Garden market.

  • av Nicos Rossides
    199,-

    A fascinating insight into Japanese life and society from an author who knows the country extraordinarily well. An understanding of that most elusive of concepts: "Japanese-ness." The author brings a detachment, from being an outsider, to explore the country's society and culture.

  • av Sherbet Gilesy
    145,-

    A fast-paced yarn which tells the story of a group of schoolfriends who come together as 'The Cheery Gang' to save their school

  • av Tanya Turner
    145,-

    A children's story which promotes an awareness of trees especially those in school grounds and urban settings. A humorous look at how social interaction can be challenging, with themes of growth, blossoming friendships and finding the confidence to take a stand for nature.

  • av Ali Simpson
    145,-

    The first in a new series of crime novels set in the golden age of English crime fiction, inspired by the books of Agatha Christie, and featuring the same characters. Set on the English Riviera, it follows amateur investigators Kitty and Nora Markham, as they investigate a heinous murder close to home.

  • av Sean Ward
    145,-

    A fictional account of a young lady doctor, faced with horrific events during the Bangladesh War of Liberation, which shows the bravery of women as they confront these terrifying situations of facing a hostile army. An emotional journey of war, love and loss through the eyes of a feisty and resilient female medic.

  • av John Constable
    155,-

    A crime novel with an unusual setting in South Africa. Featuring a mixed-race main character who awkwardly inhabits both the world of the privileged Afrikaan elite and the Indian community within the country.

  • av Jeremy Gray
    155,-

    A novel which tackles the issue of assisted dying as its core, as well as the complicated moral issues that surround it. The story comes from a deepening awareness, by the author, of how painful and miserable the last weeks and months of someone's life can be, and how inadequately the medical profession often deals with this.

  • av Peter Tod
    145,-

    A thrilling account of the methods used to counteract the activities of drug smugglers and bring them to justice.

  • av Daniel T. Jackson
    169

    After the critical and commercial success of the author's earlier epic fantasy novels 'Illborn' and 'Aiduel's Sin', the story continues with this, the third book of 'The Illborn Saga'.

  • av Brian M Rice
    145,-

  • av Jessika Wojcicki
    135

    A beautiful and beautifully simple story, from an author who has trained as a graphic designer and brings a powerful and meaningful concept to this book. A picture book for the 0-5 age group.

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