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  • av Malcolm Stewart
    265,-

    In a time before television had really started, the computer age had barely begun and there was only one domestic channel on the radio - the BBC Home Service. One of the few operators changing the discs was a 15-year-old boy from the East End of London. The year was 1944 and Malcolm Stewart had just embarked on a ground-breaking career.

  • av Mark Roland Langdale
    145

    Meet Vincent: a young boy from Holland with big dreams. Fortuneless and out of favour with just about everybody, Vincent discovers that he can escape if he only uses his powerful imagination

  • - Quantum Twins - Adventures on Two Worlds
    av Geoffrey Arnold
    239

    Slipping into the fifth dimension, Qwelby bursts into and half destroys the prison where Tullia is being held, freeing her to celebrate her Awakening. Through knife fights, blood and an attack by a cougar, Tullia escapes death as the feared horror of her second Awakening happens.

  • av Simon Jones
    199,-

    Think you know who you are? Think again! Within 48 hours Tom Talbot goes from high-flyer to no-hoper, city banker to jobless fraudster, pinstripe commuter to terror suspect. His dog is killed and his home is ransacked, a ghostly Tibetan monk and an enigmatic Oxford professor give him tantalising glimpses of a forgotten destiny.

  • - Selected Essays
    av Graeme Tytler
    145

    Facets of Wuthering Heights is a collection of essays by one author concerned to throw critical light on several different facets of Emily Bronte's masterpiece, Wuthering Heights.

  • av Marie Morrison
    168

    There is a common misconception regarding those who attend church and have decided to dedicate their lives to God. Believe me when I say, we were not always like this. I do not think people truly grasp where some of us are coming from and what God has saved us from.

  • - Around the World on 21 Incredible Journeys in History
    av Trish Nicholson
    275,-

    Accompanying these 21 passionate travellers on their personal quests, we discover what drove them, and share their incredible journeys through deserts, mountains, jungles and seas to every continent, spanning 2,000 years of history from 480 BCE to the 1930s.

  • av Craig Bristow
    145

    The Unseen Side of the Moon is an unflinching, brutally honest first-hand account into the severity of mental health illnesses. Expressed through thought-provoking poetry from a writer who does not shy away from the harsh truths of being mentally ill, the book was born after he suffered a nervous breakdown at the age of 24.

  • av Barbara Spencer
    145

    Growing up amidst the ruins of war, four children play among the bridges and cobblestone walkways of an old city, using them as a backdrop for their games. Pieter Bader, the eldest, wants nothing more than to work with their father in the family business, designers of mirrors for royalty since the 17th century.

  • av Jenny Caro
    129

    An unusual and amusing collection of poetry across a wide variety of topics. A miscellany of verses, limericks, odes, doggerel and free-range poesy. An ideal volume of verses tailor-made to read aloud to yourself or an audience.

  • - The Story of Three Generations at a Tuscan Villa
    av Camilla Calhoun
    255,-

    A compelling love story and memoir that bridges three generations and vividly recreates life in Florence and rural Tuscany from the 1930s to 1970s.

  • - and Lies
    av Maggie Belvoir
    145,-

    How well do you know your friends, or even your family? Are they really who you think they are? The O'Briens seem to have it all: a large house, foreign holidays, and two loving daughters Scarlett and Siobhan.

  • - Dr. Madeleine Vieira's Anxiety Disorder Series I'M AFRAID
    av Dr. Madeleine Vieira
    305

    Sophia has a BIG problem. She's AFRAID of water. What's even worse is she's a SWAN. Everyone knows all swans love water. Her good friend Ollie Owl has an idea. He suggests that Sophia overcome her fear of water by setting a goal. Taking several small steps toward that goal will help her achieve it.

  • av Rob Keeley
    139

    The final book in the award-winning Spirits series. Sequel to High Spirits - Georgina Hawtrey-Woore Award winner 2018. Rob Keeley is back with the fifth and final instalment in his award-winning Spirits series. The series allows young people to learn more about other times, as well as the time in which they live.

  • av F. Bell
    195,-

    It's 1902, James is about to turn eighteen and experience his first taste of freedom. He has been aboard The Mars, a floating reformatory for orphaned boys, since his parents' violent death and mysterious disappearance of his little sister six years earlier.

  • av Priya Hunt
    195

    Abirami Forbes' life is thrown into chaos when she loses her family in a car accident and she faces the daunting prospect of a new life in India studying at an ancient dance school. Things begin to look up when she discovers that her mother is a celestial being who can be visited in heaven if Abi can find a magic Sapphire.

  • - The Forgotten Folk
    av A. E. Colmer
    139

    The second fantasy novel in the Talendia series. Return to the fantastic world of Talendia to witness the war of the three kingdoms. A fantasy children's novel with many strong female characters.

  • av Janet Neville
    129

    Being Spirit is an introduction to Spirit, which aims to help readers explore who you are and why you are here, offering insights into core meanings of life. Chapters include an introduction to Mediumship, a description of the World of Spirit, Angels and Guides, and information on how to connect with your higher self.

  • av S.P. Moss
    149

    Introducing The Al-Eden Emergency, the cracking third instalment in S.P Moss's series of retro-style adventures. Our hero Billy is on a school trip, visiting the British Museum, when once again, he slips back in time and joins his grandad for a good old-fashioned dose of derring-do and dastardly deeds.

  • av Martin Howe
    135

    White Linen is a story of betrayal by friends, family and the church. It explores the relationship between individuals and a society that sets great store by appearances and moral codes of behaviour. It exposes the corrupting influence such constraints can have at all levels of society and on many of the people concerned.

  • av Mark Harris
    135

    What would it feel like to actually travel back in time? How meaningful or dangerous could it be to embark on such a voyage? Where on earth might a suitable candidate and launch site be found? And when would be the chosen era for a journey to the past?

  • - The Whitborough Novels
    av Alistair Lavers
    125

    The new title in the Whitborough Novels series, following on from Treasure Trove and Mystery City. A murder mystery and supernatural horror comedy. The series features an accident prone werewolf and a large cast of very unlucky witches, satanists, petty criminals and policemen.

  • av Vera Graziadei
    129

    A debut collection from a powerful new voice: Vera Graziadei's confessional poems celebrate the wonder and mystery of everyday experience, from the wonders of childhood, to the trials and joys of human relationships, to moments of spiritual reflection and enlightenment.

  • av David Thear
    129

    In 1959, sixteen year old April is attacked and left for dead. Rescued two days later, she finds herself in the year 1999 and everyone she knew forty years ago is gone.

  • av Susan Hardie
    299,-

    The book is written in English and sets out the basics of French employment law. It includes recent reforms brought in by President Macron many of which were published in the Code du travail (French employment law Code) on 3 January 2018. There are comprehensive references throughout to the articles of the French Code du travail

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