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    115

    Can Frog and his friends learn to float in this hilarious introduction to the scientific concepts of floating and sinking?

  • av Matty Long
    105,-

    In Caverns of the Gemosaurus, Croaky and his fellow scouts are searching for the Gemosaurus, a mythical creature that lives underground in the crystal caverns-but will they survive the deadly obstacles in their path?

  • av Harriet Muncaster
    105,-

    Meet Emerald-the most rebellious princess under the sea!Isadora Moon's mermaid friend Emerald is learning how to be a princess, but she'd rather be exploring her underwater world with her pet octopus, Inkibelle.In this story, Emerald has a magical mishap during a family camping trip.

  • av Prof Marcel (Professor Emeritus Anthropology Danesi
    386,-

    Alcuin's Recreational Mathematics demonstrates the notions of basic mathematics using the 53 problems found in the early ninth-century text Propositiones ad acuendos juvenes ("Problems to Sharpen the Young") by the famous medieval cleric and teacher Alcuin of York.

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    451

    Explores the extent to which members of the royal family have appropriated the creative legacy of Shakespeare, from the mid-eighteenth century to the mid-twentieth century, in order to shore up royal and national ideologies and to assert the legitimacy of the monarchy.

  • av Nicola Kent
    99,-

    The perfect first chapter book series for young readers-charming stories with full colour illustrations.Meet Cat and Dumpling. They're as different as can be, like chalk and cheese. In this story, they meet for the very first time, and through the ups, downs, misunderstandings, and genius ideas, they become flatmates and best friends.

  • av Luke Seguin-Magee
    107,-

    A graphic novel series full of supersized heart, adventure, and laughs!In this story, Supersized Squirrel and Blaze Bunny are on a mission to defeat a hoard of zombears.

  • av Anthony (Associate Professor Emeritus of Philosophy Rudd
    1 193,-

    Rudd offers a systematic and detailed analysis of Albert Camus' underlying philosophical ideas. Comparing Camus and Kierkegaard, this book explores Camus' move from the themes of Absurdity and Revolt in his earlier work to his later exploration of the idea that our relation to non-human nature can form the basis for a non-alienated existence.

  • av Gary (Professor of Law Watt
    256 - 710,-

  • av Ciaran (Ussher Associate Professor in History O'Neill
    1 515,-

    Power and Powerlessness in Union Ireland is a non-traditional survey of the Union period of Irish history. The book explores everyday power dynamics and resistance during the Union period.

  • av Sumana (Associate Professor Roy
    1 253,-

  • av C. (Chairman Rangarajan
    649,-

  • av Tanya Rosie
    115 - 163,-

    One day Mia and her mum find an abandoned dolls' house. They give it a lick of paint and leave it on the porch to dry overnight. As children from the street come to play, Mia begins to make new friends. Just one little boy doesn't join in and Mia wonders how to help him overcome his shyness.

  • av Dr Brian (Senior Lecturer Doig
    1 604,-

  • av Xin (Professor He
    429 - 1 383,-

  • av Angela ( Goddard
    573 - 886

    The only textbook that supports the OxfordAQA International A Level English Language (9670) specification, for first teaching in September 2017. Written by experienced authors & linguistic experts it fully prepares students for exam success & further study.

  • av Dr Helen Leith (Fellow Emerita Spencer
    1 090,-

  • av Niall (Senior Lecturer O'Connor
    1 530,-

    Business Freedoms and Fundamental Rights in European Union Law holistically assesses the value placed on the freedom to conduct a business as a fundamental right within EU Law. Contrary to a series of controversial CJEU rulings, the book demonstrates that granting fundamental rights status to business freedoms is not inherently deregulatory.

  • av Klaus (Eberhard Karls Universitat Tubingen) Corcilius
    1 721

    Aristotle on the Essence of Human Thought argues that Aristote's De anima III 4-8 contains a unitary and coherent account of the essence of the human capacity for thought, called nous. It is argued that nous is a part of the cognitive soul aimed at grasping essences, unassimilable to other parts of the human being.

  • av Una (Princeton University) Stojnic
    1 193,-

  • av Ravi (Clark University) Sharma
    2 161,-

  • av Kevin (De Montfort University) Roe
    710,-

    This accessible and comprehensive textbook is designed specifically to develop students' understanding of leadership in a variety of contexts. Assuming no prior executive experience, Roe combines a wealth of diverse case studies with an engaging writing style to illustrate the practical application of leadership theory in the real-world.

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    1 809,-

    This volume offers a detailed anatomy of the spread of Latin and local and regional language change across Britain, Gaul, the Germanies, and the Iberian Peninsula during the late Roman republic to the end of the third century.

  • av F. Scott Fitzgerald
    105,-

  • av Mary Shelley
    115

    A new edition of Mary Shelley's second novel Mathilda, which remained unpublished until 1959 due to its themes of suicide and incest. The introduction examines the novel as both a complex exploration of taboo desires and an intergenerational story of reckoning with the horrors of racism and patriarchy.

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