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  • - And Other Funny Animal Rhymes
    av Andrea Prior
    129

    Welcome to the wonderful world of animal group nouns! This charming selection of rhymes, poems, rhythm and wordplay will delight your children's imagination with the crazy sounding names of animals in groups which are based on their comical behaviours or the unusual way they look.

  • av Kazia Myers
    259,-

    1940 - Poland is under German and Russian occupation. Anna is just seventeen when the Gestapo snatch her from her native village. Together with a group of young people she is forced into slave labour at a remote farm in Austria, where their despotic `owner', Herr Holtzman, keeps an ever-watchful eye over them.

  • av Hal Hennigan
    305,-

    In 1912 the average Irish Constable was a generally useful member of society, filling in numerous forms in the role of minor bureaucrat, and pursuing petty criminals. He had little to do with firearms.

  • av S J Mantle
    120

    An intriguing crime story with a strong female lead, based on the authors knowledge of policing. A real life modern day thriller with an added historical twist. An assassination from the ancient past is somehow linked to a present-day murder enquiry.

  • av George Kiourtzidis
    156,99

    The Way to Self-Development combines the life events of author George Kiourtzidis with the work of his great uncle and renowned 20th century philosopher, G.I. Gurdjieff. Distilling several millennia of religious and mythic teachings into an accessible and practical guide to life.

  • av Alex Winchester
    145

    He had to be killed urgently - if he suffered, all the better. If the blame could be shifted to someone else, so be it. A murder in a private home is quickly and easily solved by the police, their culprit established by fingerprints on the murder weapon: a jar of poison. The private care nurse neither denies nor admits to it. A clear cut case?

  • av Erhard von Buren
    145

    The novel portrays, with dry humour, delicate irony and a touch of nostalgia, the lives and feelings of young people in the late 1950s.

  • av Roger Smith
    175

    We only have one go at life. There is no second chance - this is all we get. 'Tell Me Why' is an exciting journey from the second world war to the 21st century.

  • - Transforming the Way We Live and Work
    av Lukas Neckermann
    175

    No discussion on mobility can exclude the broader context - the cities, the countryside, the local and national economic, political and social environments, as well as, of course, the technological progress that is being made in industries that are associated with this revolution.

  • - Elizabeth I on stage & screen and the actresses who have played her
    av Anton Burge
    269,-

    The role of Elizabeth I on stage and screen has been deciphered, unravelled and decoded in a variety of forms: villainess, martyr, heroine and sometimes even comic turn. One fact, though, is clear: Elizabeth is reinterpreted in every age, and is therefore always updating, but ultimately never losing our interest.

  • av Lorraine Hellier
    109

    In this third book of my Elf Trilogy we meet the three, very different, Elf Clans again: The Affluent Moon Lake Elves, the Ecological Wood Elves and the Wilderness Elves with their brutal chief, Thorn.

  • av Colin Champion
    189

    Keynes's General Theory was the most influential piece of economic writing of the twentieth century, and is one of the least understood. Keynes wrote brilliantly for the popular press but tied himself in knots when trying to present his own theoretical ideas. He was seen at the time as a heretic and a paradox-monger.

  • - Building Your Business One Relationship at a Time
    av Helga Henry & Andy Bass
    165

    This book is based on working with thousands of business professionals and entrepreneurs both nationally and internationally. Its step-by-step approach can be taught and developed in a variety of contexts and across a range of experience and settings.

  • av Linda MacDonald
    129

    When teacher Marianne comes home from work to find her husband talking to a glamorous woman in the kitchen, insecurities resurface from a time when she was bullied at school. Jealousy rears its head and her marriage begins to fall apart.

  • av Sue Bough
    119

    Meet Norman. Clumsy and overweight, he spends most of his time trying to avoid being teased by his Poggle classmates. No one would ever have him pegged as a hero. Until now.

  • av MQ
    129

    Aya and her best friend, Papaya, are going to go on a plane to visit Aya's grandparents. At the airport they see lots of people from lots of different places all around the world. Aya learns a very important message about what makes us all very special indeed.

  • - Truth and Courage
    av Colleen O'Flaherty-Hilder
    145

    In Colleen O'Flaherty-Hilder's second book, Orla has returned to Crystal Island after her Crystal awakening. Alongside her promised consort, Finn, she is tasked with choosing new leaders for the seven Federations of the Earth. They will replace the Chief Generals who are controlled by the dangerous Shadow.

  • - The Story of Robert Dudley
    av Angela McLeod
    165

    This book tells the story of a little-known but outstanding man whose achievements far eclipsed those of his famous father, Queen Elizabeth's favourite, the Earl of Leicester. Unlike similar works, it is a biographical novel, not a biography.

  • av David Edwards
    145

    Something to Tell You follows the two families of Bert Leinster and his best friend Sam Murray, as the earth comes under bombardment by a Higgs Boson particle storm. The Central Control of the World council insists that survival depends on living underground, protected by The Envelope.

  • av Aidan K. Morrissey
    165

    "The Awakening Aten" takes the reader into an Egypt of whispers and fears, of webs within webs, deceit upon deceit. Its themes of murder, intrigue, political and religious conflict, corruption, tomb robbing, war and executions are set against a background of fundamental ideological change.

  • av S. Kensington
    155 - 345,-

    Summer 1944: Stranded behind enemy lines in France, eighteen-year-old Katrinka Badeau escapes German deserters with the help of Major Willoughby Nye. Once an employee on her father's merchant ship, Nye is now part of an undercover Jedburgh operation, working for the Allies. When he offers her a job on his team, she accepts.

  • av John Hatfield
    169

    East Berlin, 1983. One dissident rock band. One plan to defect to the west. One traitor. Udo Dirkmeyer, the charismatic and feckless Mick Jagger of East Germany, is having a tough time of it. It's hard enough being an outlaw rock star in the world's harshest police state.

  • av F.C. Clark
    165

    Kate and Luke's lives are irrevocably changed. Luke is forced to reveal his top-secret military past to rescue Kate from Russia and she discovers the explosive consequences of becoming a major shareholder of Bagrov and Cooper.

  • av Barbara Spencer
    115,-

    Micky thinks life's rotten: he's the youngest in the family and can't do anything right. Fortunately, help is at hand when an old fisherman offers to teach Micky to swim. Although, there's something rather curious about this particular fisherman...He wears a seaweed shawl and his boat appears to have legs.

  • av Lukas Neckermann
    145

    The world of mobility is undergoing a vast transformation. This book highlights the changes inherent in the mobility revolution, and how corporate and commercial users are playing a key role in supporting a breakthrough by 2020.

  • - English History with a Smile on Its Face
    av Tony Boullemier
    149,-

    Probably the most concise English history book ever published!

  • av Beverley Elphick
    145

    Set in the 1790s, war between Britain, France and Spain forms the background to Beverley Elphick's much-anticipated second novel, Retribution. Men and boys are being forced onto the King's ships by unscrupulous press gangs while the womenfolk left behind struggle to deal with the consequences at home.

  • av S. M. Locke
    120

    Jack Watt is a teenager, rather given to over-quick conclusions. Finding what looks like an explosive device on his kitchen table one morning, Jack Watt alerts the rest of the house. The device turns out to be a mysterious object which leads him into all sorts of adventures and trouble.

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