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  • av Dan Jones
    213,-

    Poppy, Luka, and Frank have a problem! They want to have a birthday party for their friends, Bea and Joyce, but there are so many decisions to make! Can they get the party planned in time?Maybe some ideas from famous economists can help!

  • av Dan Jones
    194,-

    A whistlestop tour of 10 of the world's best dive bars, featuring a guide to how to create your own dive bar at home, complete with the ultimate karaoke playlist and 'dirty snacks', and recipes for 50 classic cocktails.

  • av Dan Jones
    224,-

    Whisky: Shake, Muddle, Stir is a beginner’s guide to whisky and bourbon. Dan Jones teaches you how to stock your home bar, pick some of the world’s best whiskies and pull together your own infusions and syrups. Try your hand at classics like an Old Fashioned or The Sazerac, or modern hits like Bourbon Smash or The Rattlesnake. With over 40 whisky recipes, Whisky: Shake, Muddle, Stir shows you just how versatile whisky is.

  • av Dan Jones
    224,-

    Hidden in the margins of history books, classical literature, and thousands of years of stories, myths and legends, through to contemporary literature, TV and film, there is a diverse and other-worldly super community of queer heroes to discover, learn from, and celebrate. Be captivated by stories of forbidden love like Patroclus & Achilles (explored in Madeleine Miller's bestseller Song of Achilles), join the cult of Antinous (inspiration for Oscar Wilde), get down with pansexual god Set in Egyptian myth, and fall for Zimbabwe's trans God Mawi. And from modern pop-culture, through Dan Jones's witty, upbeat style, learn more about 90s fan obsessions Xena: Warrior Princess and Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Neil Gaiman's American Gods and the BBC's Doctor Who. Queer Heroes of Myth & Legend brings to life characters who are romantic, brave, mysterious, and always fantastical. It is a magnificent celebration of queerness through the ages in all its legendary glory.

  • av Dan Jones
    262,-

  • av Dan Jones
    194,-

    50 stories of cats that have altered history, inspired art and literature, reunited lost lovers, saved lives, or just ruined everything.

  • - Scientists, soldiers, artists, explorers, queens and rebels
    av Dan Jones
    394,-

    A survey of the many roles played by women across the world from 1850-1960, using colourised photos and captions to tell to their story.

  • - 50 dogs who altered history, inspired literature... or ruined everything
    av Dan Jones
    194,-

    50 stories of dogs that have altered history, inspired art and literature, reunited lost lovers, saved lives, or just ruined everything.

  • av Dan Jones
    159,-

    A chilling medieval ghost story, retold by bestselling historian Dan Jones. Published in a beautiful small-format hardback, perfect as a Halloween read or a Christmas gift. One winter, in the dark days of King Richard II, a tailor was riding home on the road from Gilling to Ampleforth. It was dank, wet and gloomy; he couldn't wait to get home and sit in front of a blazing fire.Then, out of nowhere, the tailor is knocked off his horse by a raven, who then transforms into a hideous dog, his mouth writhing with its own innards. The dog issues the tailor with a warning: he must go to a priest and ask for absolution and return to the road, or else there will be consequences...First recorded in the early fifteenth century by an unknown monk, The Tale of the Tailor and the Three Dead Kings was transcribed from the Latin by the great medievalist M.R. James in 1922. Building on that tradition, now bestselling historian Dan Jones retells this medieval ghost story in crisp and creepy prose.

  • - The Making and Legacy of the Great Charter
    av Dan Jones
    170,-

    A beautifully produced account of the signing, impact and legacy of Magna Carta, a document that became one the most influential statements in the history of democracy.

  • av Dan Jones & Briggs
    203,-

  • av Dan Jones
    228,-

    Look Into My Eyes is an autobiography of one man's life through the lens of Asperger's syndrome - a high-functioning form of autism spectrum disorder. This second edition includes a chapter written by the authors wife about what it is like to be in a relationship with an someone with Asperger's Syndrome, she shares both the positive aspects, and the challenges. As a small child Dan Jones knew he was different to other children, they would want to play football and interact with each other, he would want to crawl around searching for snails keeping himself to himself. Dan found his own coping strategies to manage his anxieties, discovering meditation as an eight year old, and hypnosis as a teenager. This book offers a rare insight into what it is like to live with Asperger's. Dan has a unique perspective; not only does he have Asperger's, but a large part of his professional life has been spent working with people with autism spectrum disorder and their carers.

  • - Over 40 of the Best Cocktails for Tequila and Mezcal Lovers
    av Dan Jones
    164,-

    Over 40 grown-up tequila- and mezcal- based recipes, that will have you creating the cocktails of the moment in no time

  • - A Year in the Life of Plantagenet England
    av Dan Jones
    136,-

    A vivid, in-the-round portrait of English society in the year of Magna Carta.

  • av Dan Jones
    194,-

    Revolt and upheaval in medieval Britain by a brilliant new narrative historian. 'Summer of Blood' breaks new ground in its portrayal of the personalities and politics of the bloody days of June 1381.Breathing life into one of British history's most colourful yet under-explored episodes, Dan Jones recreates the dangerous world of the fourteenth century: a time when pain, squalor, misery and disease formed the fabric of daily life. Yet this was also an era of humanity, charity and social responsibility, one which people genuinely believed could be made better. Jones shows how this world was both profoundly different and remarkably similar to our own.The Peasants' Revolt of the summer of 1381, led by the mysterious Wat Tyler and the visionary preacher John Ball, was one of the bloodiest events in British history. To finance an unyielding war with France, a reckless and oppressive tax was imposed upon the English lower orders. Ravaged by war, plague and tyranny, England's villagers rose against their masters for the first time in history. Initial resistance in the Essex village of Brentwood swiftly inspired the desire for revenge in other communities. The outcome of their brave and tragic rising changed England forever.At the heart of the story is a fateful collision of servant and master, as the rural general Wat Tyler pitted his wits and ragtag army against the 14-year-old King Richard II and his advisors, all of whom risked their property, their positions and their lives in the desperate battle to save the English crown from destruction.'Summer of Blood' is the first full popular account in a century of one of the most famous rebellions in history.

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