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Most people have heard of the Ark of the Covenant. But, did you know that there are eight Arks in the Old Testament with varying descriptions? If the Ark of the Covenant was at the heart of the religion of the Israelites, to whom did the other seven belong?
Freddie noticed something behind a large overhanging rock "Well!" he said in amazement "It's a boat!" Meet Freddie, Barney and all the gang, and read about their adventures...
I would like to introduce myself, I feel it's only fair. Only I know you so well now, you might get a scare. I know you know I'm in there, though I crept with greatest stealth: I am the hidden monster buried within yourself. Joyce is only sixteen when she's torn from the life she loves.
Sketches and poems work together beautifully in this evocative tour of Dylan Thomas's birthplace house, the sketches by Bill Bytheway going beyond illustration to capture in their own way the period detail and atmosphere of Dylan's childhood home with great insight, affection and humour. Ken Blakemore
The greatest Spanish composer of the second half of the 20th century was also a writer of distinction. Joaquin Rodrigo, famous above all for his Concierto de Aranjuez for guitar and orchestra, wrote about the works of many of the outstanding figures of classical music with insight, humour and eloquence.
Terry Lane was an operational firefighter when he had this insane idea of running the London Marathon at a time when he struggled to run a bath. Fireman on the Run is a humorous account of his efforts to follow a 16-week training programme
Dundee had the highest percentage of 'Yes' vote in the first Scottish Independence Referendum and is known as 'Yes City'. Andrew, living and studying in 'Yes City', invents an amazing source of free energy. His invention becomes politicised and pro-independence activists are determined to be the main beneficiaries of his discovery.
This seminal history of an English East Midland family takes us by generations from a 1939 country marriage back to 1042 Normandy, 1610 Virginia, the 1854 Sevastopol Siege, 1861 Sitapur during the Siege of Lucknow and to Passchendaele. It follows 19th and 20th century emigrations into Michigan, New Zealand and Australia.
Have you ever wanted to know how your suitcase feels? It sits quietly on top of the wardrobe all year round until you need it to hold all your special things to take on holiday. It's really happy to do this but, goodness me, it can get into some fixes. Find out what happens on a holiday adventure to New York.
Over the Hills and Far Away is a collection of chronological military stories that begins with an Australian soldier's journey across the sea to the Wylye Valley in the Great War and ends with the experiences of a doctor in Iraq in 2003.
If you suffer from heavy periods with no known clinical reason, then this book may be your answer. It is based on a true account, experienced by the author, of everyday foods that cause heavy periods.
Organisations create a myriad of dependencies. We rely on them for an income and therefore our financial futures. The role we play in them provides status amongst our colleagues, friends and family. They act as a rich seam to be tapped for our social pleasure with like-minded individuals.
Hello, my name's Dona and I have written these six stories. They are full of adventure, horror, mystery and friendship and I want you to feel amazed, shocked and sympathetic. I hope you enjoy reading them as much as I enjoyed writing them!
Set in the late '60's, this exciting and amusing story follows two regular guys, Dave Harris and Doug Thomas. Ably supported by four very close friends, they get involved first in stealing wages from an engineering company and then in rescuing a child from a house fire, for which they receive an award for outstanding bravery. Are they villains or heroes?
This is a novel of regression. It deals with a family living in Bath today, but the mother, Connie, discovers she can travel back to 1795, finding similar characters and experiencing French revolutionary politics.
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