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  • av Michele Albanese
    187,-

  • av Sam Ramsay Smith
    423 - 509

  • av Steve Bradshaw
    172,-

  • av LF Meleyal
    177,99

  • av Angie Freeland
    202,-

  • av ALBERT BEINTEMA
    298 - 419

  • av Barbara Lee
    187 - 262,-

  • av Debbie Saxton
    157,-

  • av Jackson Wild
    144,-

  • av John Plant
    199,-

  • av Linda Upham
    157,-

    It is the autumn of 1644 and a civil war has been fought up and down England, between the King and Parliament but with no clear winners. In the market town of Huntingdon, Abigail Fullwood and her parents and two brothers get on with living their lives.But war comes to the town with Parliamentary soldiers in the streets, and then Tom, the older brother runs away with the army when it leaves. Will he survive? Will the family ever know what happens to him?Abi is an intelligent girl, and unusually has been educated so that she can help her father the apothecary; but she is also frustrated at the lack of a formal education or career for herself. In the seventeenth century, women are considered to be the weaker sex and fit only for domestic tasks.Months later, in the summer of 1645, the King and his Royalist army descend suddenly on Huntingdon. There are soldiers in the streets again and in the homes and houses which means Abi has to find a way for herself and her family to survive amongst the turmoil and violence. Added to this is the problem of coping with the Royalist soldiers who are billeted on her home just as a Parliamentary spy has asked for her help.What will the future hold for Abi and her family now?This is a novel for 9-14 year olds.

  • av Nigel Graham
    246

  • av Chris Rowan Grainger
    172,-

    When the light faded and the day was no longer suitable for painting and drawing, stories and thoughts would often be written in the evenings. Then came the global pandemic, the world changed, and suddenly it no longer seemed appropriate to be writing entertaining stories. So these lively, sometimes humorous, carefully observed tales were written before 2020 and are offered here to raise hopefully the spirits and gladden the hearts of readers . . .A girl risks her life balancing upside down on top of a thirty foot pole. How can she contend with endless flattery from her accomplice?Can a human female be loved by a robot?What happens when a woman sees a male striptease for the first time?. . . and many other engaging stories.

  • av Peter H Rees
    172,-

  • av Karen Chilvers
    187,-

  • av John Grayne
    202,-

    The new science of Linguistics has been recognized less than fifteen years. Before, Linguistics was dominated by Professor Chomsky's "Transformational Grammar" a philosophical development. Scientific Linguistics studies the etymology of language back to 400,000 years ago when we first spoke. We were just Homo Erectus before, and speaking just in phonemes (syllables) Homo Sapiens, and then in words Sapiens Sapiens.Our species Homo are not Earthlings, Homo was Hau-Mau when language was still only syllabic, and thinking simple and uninhibited. U (ooo) was the inclusive vowel, the mouth rounded, and Ha was the sensory consonant (as in hot today), so Ha-u meant enjoying both. Ma meant down, below, the earth, earthing, planting seed, and so also impregnating. Ma-u meant the impregnating both, what made us human was we both enjoyed sex; animals only the males, brutish and short.But learning to speak involved adopting ideological thinking to get everyone with the same meanings for each phoneme as we learned to utter them. This ideological thinking, which we are all quite unaware of, must now be identified, condemned and expunged as Hitler thinking, including the Woke ideologies Antifa, BLM and Cancel Culture from California, and President Biden's Socialist Democratic Party still tolerating the demolished Marxist Dialectic, (a simple confusion of the boundary line with the line which is a continuum).

  • av Christopher Anstee
    187 - 385,-

  • av David Stephens
    202 - 278,-

  • av John Duffus
    235 - 414,-

  • av Robert Loynes
    217 - 293,-

  • av Benjamin Neesham
    172,-

  • av Lesley A
    187,-

  • av Daphne E. Machon
    262,-

  • av Kerina Carol Harrington
    246

  • av Alison J. Askew
    142,-

  • av Roland Curram
    293,-

  • av Montel & Natalie Beecher
    142,-

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