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  • - An atlas of reflected anatomy
    av Annie Trigg
    624,-

    Superbly detailed and explicit images drawn using real feet and real bones. The Podycharts are an essential and invaluable reference for precision of touch and intent no matter what methodology is used for treating the feet.

  • - 2019
    av Malcolm Green
    247,-

    The entire DVSA 15 theory test revision question and answer sections and in-depth comprehensive advice and guidance for passing the practical car driving test. In addition the book includes a practical "How To" section for new drivers.

  • - Work and Life in Erbil, Iraq, one of the most Ancient Cities on Earth
    av Amir Al-Dabbagh
    189 - 273,-

    Amir Al-Dabbagh is a consultant surgeon who trained and worked in Iraq through peace and war before being forced to leave the country in fear of his life in 1993. He worked in the UK at Trafford General Hospital and the Manchester Royal Infirmary.

  • - A useful little strategy book by craig+bridget
    av Craig Mawdsley
    189,-

    25 quick, simple and practical lessons anyone can apply to begin a creative marketing strategy.

  • av Ian Richardson
    174,-

    A respected city high flier is investigated for his role in the organisation of pornographic snuff movies.

  • - Walking the Camino de Santiago
    av Simon Donlevy & Lisa Donlevy
    216,-

    Walking the Camino de Santiago becomes a story about people, love, adventure, escapism, charity and friendships.

  • av Malcolm Green
    247,-

    The entire DVSA 15 theory test revision question and answer sections as well as in-depth comprehensive advice and guidance for passing the practical driving test. In addition the book includes a practical "How To" section for new drivers.

  • av Malcolm Green
    358,-

    Up-to-date guide to truck driving in the UK and Europe.

  • av Malcolm Green
    205,-

    The entire DVSA 15 theory test revision question and answer sections and in-depth comprehensive advice and guidance for passing the practical driving test.

  • - combined edition
    av Malcolm Green
    287,-

    Over 1000 DVSA theory test questions questions and answers supplied under licence together with practical advice on how to pass the on-the-road LGV 1 driving-test.

  • - Brain Friendly Language Learning
    av Rachel Paling
    293,-

    Neurolanguage Coaching is a model that brings together crucial findings in the fields of neuroscience and integrates these into a coaching process to revolutionise language learning as we know it.

  • av Alan Mitchell
    147,-

  • av Michele Cooper
    262,-

    A guide to creative low carb cooking

  • av Stephen E. Morris
    264,-

    Is there an optimal way to lead teams and deliver our goals? Some people think so. Through history, models for leadership, operation and delivery have been sold as the route to success. Practitioners have promoted their favoured frameworks, and leaders have announced universal ways of working across every team in global organisations.Despite this conviction, when the reality of Monday morning comes, nothing is quite so simple. Some teams gain real benefit from our changes, but others slow down, and existing capabilities can even be lost. With our reputations on the line, what next? Do we try to be more agile, more authentic or more purposeful? Do we reverse our actions or choose to fund another organisational transformation? In this book, Stephen argues that there can never be an optimal model for leadership or delivery of our goals, and no framework can guarantee results. We need a different way to develop our organisations and that begins by stepping out of the one-size-fits-all cycle.

  • av Jon Harvey
    175,-

    The Mayor's Bear is a book for families and children to enjoy as a Town Mayor and her ragged stuffed teddy bear find themselves in the middle of a difficult but (eventually) happy adventure. The market town of Netherneither End and its university will never be the same again.The readers and listeners will discover how the real magic in the world is done by people with love, courage and commitment. This book is about the importance of trust, truth and teddy bears, as well.Family ties, good neighbours and public service feature highly in the story. And the book will educate children and adults alike on the importance of local councils and how they help nurture great communities. Moreover it is a book about hope, and even when everything seems impossible, something (or someone) comes along.

  • av Sarah McKimm
    466,-

    While the state has extensive powers and duties in relation to state-funded education, independent schools largely sit outside that regime on condition that they meet prescribed standards. 'A Practical Guide to the Independent School Standards' introduces the standards, explains their role in connection with registration and inspection of independent schools and shows how to use them. Busy practitioners are signposted to the key guidance and regulations incorporated into the deceptively short standards. After outlining the standards and linking to relevant legislation and recent case law which helps with interpretation, this book shows how the standards can be applied to common issues affecting pupils such as SEND, mental health, peer-on-peer abuse, admissions and exclusions.The closing chapters consider the role of the standards when things go wrong whether it is a parent wishing to complain about a school, a school questioning the findings of a compliance inspection and/or responding to action by the regulator. Now, thoroughly updated for September 2024, this Practical Guide covers the changes to statutory guidance for 2024, such as Working Together to Improve School Attendance, the Prevent Duty, and new advice on Information Sharing.

  • av Christopher Collier
    211,-

    The story Hebden Bridge, told through the experiences of three generations of the prosperous Spencer family who made clothes for working men in the nineteenth century.

  • av David Ross
    216,-

    In this gripping biography of Giuseppe (Beppe) Porcheddu his grandson, David Ross, pieces together the extraordinary strands of his short but action-packed life. Beppe was born into a prosperous family in Turin, Italy. His father, however, had been born in poverty but became one of Italy's greatest construction engineers. In 1917 Beppe volunteered to join the Alpine troops to fight the Austrians and Germans in the Italian Alps. Nearly killed by a grenade he made a miraculous recovery but could only walk with the aid of a stick. Despite a degree in architecture he was drawn to art. Self-taught, he soon achieved major acclaim and aged 27 he was knighted by the King for services to the arts. Marriage followed but with the rise of Mussolini, his anti-fascist views led to exile in France for him and his family. Returning to Italy during the build up to World War II, he relocated to the Italian Riviera where he was less well-known. Hiding his anti-fascism he became a key figure in the clandestine partisan resistance. He helped in the arming and organisation of the local partisans and his villa became a key meeting place. At great risk to himself and his family, Beppe sheltered two British Army officers who were escaped prisoners-of-war, one of whom was later to marry his daughter. Surviving arrest and interrogation by the Fascists, Beppe continued his partisan activities. With the end of the war, Beppe returned to his art but following the marriages of his daughters, he disappeared. With unique access to family papers and previously undiscovered records and letters, Ross has been able to shine a light on this complex, brave and highly-principled man and explore the theories into Beppe's mysterious disappearance.

  • av Maggie Maggie
    161,-

    Maggie, Bill, Sarah and Barry first read together at a Roundabout Nights event which took place at a Colony exhibition at The Halpern Gallery in October 2018. This reading was a huge success and the four poets agreed to read together again.In 2023, as part of the Rainham Poetry Festival, in association with Medway River Lit, Maggie, Bill, Sarah and Barry are reuniting for a reading. To commemorate this event The Choir Press in conjunction with Beckit Books is proud to publish a book containing a sample of poetry from each of these four outstanding poets.

  • av Jean Andrews
    160,-

    No Immediate Remedy is a collection of poems written during the first two years of the Covid pandemic, in that disconcerting and eerie inward space created by lockdowns and social distancing. The sense of loss and isolation imposed by the pandemic, and the grieving, is represented in the opening section. This is followed by a commentary on the early months of the invasion of Ukraine viewed through the lens provided by images and snippets on Twitter. The closing section provides responses to a series of events that took place in the United States over the course of that same Spring and Summer, some of these also devastating.

  • av Mike Parsons
    229,-

    In this second book of the series, readers are invited to embark on a journey of transformation which will unlock their full potential as sons and daughters of God. Encounters with Him will challenge their preconceptions and reshape their understanding; separating and reintegrating soul and spirit will enable them to operate in dual realms of heaven and earth simultaneously. Mike Parsons, with his distinctive blend of personal testimony, insightful explanations and guided activations, emphasises the importance of trust and cooperation in the pursuit of maturity, aligning thoughts, desires and actions with God's original plan and purpose to outwork an individual's destiny.

  • av Johnnie Kamugisha
    215,-

    Uganda is probably the best country to visit for access to African butterflies, with a wide range of habitats and a very pleasant climate all year round. The road network is good, providing access to accommodation that is clean, with good food and a warm welcome.This second edition has 70 colour plates, 14 more than the first edition, with 96 more photographs, covering 33 more species. All photographs were taken during five visits to Uganda, between 2016 and 2020, mostly, but not exclusively, in places that visitors will go to see other animals, such as birds, chimpanzees or gorillas.The major habitats can be roughly equally divided between savannah and forest, both of which are comfortable to walk in and offer a rich selection of butterflies, with about 1270 species on the list, about double what South Africa has to offer. We have provided a brief description of the places we would recommend but you will find butterflies everywhere in Uganda.

  • av Rosanne Gallagher
    243,-

    New stories from writers who have joined us from New Zealand, Spain, Northern Ireland, the UK and the USA plus continuing stories from Book One & Two writers.The world continues to change at a pace, and I continue to believe that by reading each other's stories we can have more understanding and respect for each other.I hope you will enjoy these stories as much as I have and welcome and embrace 2024 and all that it brings!

  • av Martyn Habgood
    277,-

    In late 2006, Martyn Habgood's work as an interim manager threw him suddenly into China, a completely alien environment. Over the next twelve years he would undertake a further five assignments there, managing in a different business culture, as well as getting involved in wedding ceremonies, experiencing magnificent scenery, learning local travel habits and trying foods he could probably have done without. This collection of his e-mails home provides a fascinating and often very funny perspective on a unique and rapidly-changing country.

  • av Robert Choulerton
    188 - 331,-

  • av David W Williams
    264,-

    War In Siberia is a work of fiction based on fact. Time will tell of the outcome of the inevitable confrontation.China becomes seriously concerned about the poor military capability displayed in Ukraine by Russia, previously regarded as the protector of its far western border.Within China, nationalists liken Russia's attempt at annexation of Ukraine to the former's actual annexation of over a million square kilometres of Chinese North Eastern Siberia, confirmed in the 'Unfair' Treaties of Aigun and Peking in 1858/60.In order to protect its Western border and recover its lost lands, China invades Siberia. The outcomes of its action include the demise of Russia's Imperial ambitions, the creation of a new Republic - SIBIR - in Central Siberia, the cessation of North East Siberia to the USA and the recovery of its lost land.

  • av Helen Coneyworth-Smith
    174,-

    A true story about coping and dealing with the many different emotions felt from bereavement and grief. Flaps and Chats follows the sad, traumatic but also liberating, and sometimes hilarious, journey of the author 'going it alone' after the loss of her beloved husband, her mother-in-law and finally her own mother. From Chatlines to affairs, from dating apps to swinging clubs, from foot fetishes to random sexual encounters. Free-falling into a hedonistic but unrealistic and unsustainable lifestyle.Eventually realising that grief can manifest itself emotionally and physically, along with crazy, irrational behaviour. Almost to the extent of pushing that self-destruct button in life and not caring about the outcome. Constantly looking for that 'quick fix' as a distraction, to numb any emotion and pain felt in the aftermath of bereavement.This book has short, sharp chapters reliving events with a no holds barred approach. Flaps and Chats tells the story of the high sexual euphoria of being wanted followed by the downward spiral and lows of depression and despondency soon afterwards. This book will have you feeling a mix of many emotions including laughter, tears and amazement.

  • av Joe Archer
    278,-

    Mel is a quirky, fragile teen with deep resentments and a pathological need to tell the truth.Markus is a lonesome drifter, big for his age, and feared by many.Their paths get closer and closer in the small, rural town of Kimble Wells.At last they meet and fall in love, only people around them grow fearful as the toxic relationship spirals out of control, to devastating consequences.The town will never be the same again.

  • av John Stringer
    161,-

    Characters from Greek history and mythology are reunited in this sequel to Sokrates and the Hermit, and the schoolboy Sokrates is already showing the makings of the great thinker he would become.As the Greek Gods Athena and Poseidon battle to see who shall rule Athens, Sokrates is instructed by Athena to find the true meaning of goodness. With his trusted companions Xanthippe, Morlorchus and Pan the goat, Sokrates must summon all his powers of thought and reasoning to find the answer and challenge an evil King and a fearsome nine-headed monster - the Hydra of Lerna.

  • av Iris Sankoh-Douglas
    174,-

    Orbs of Illuminations is a mind journey. It is a vehicle that is constructed to elevate the norms of human consciousness.Orbs of Illuminations is written in the context of metamorphosis throughout a profound life journey. Iris Sankoh-Douglas has created her own universe of emotions, through the medium of poetry and storytelling. To guide you along paths of understanding, she has punctuated these with vignettes of reality, as well as make-believe and the humour of a child. These vignettes are shaddows that materialise into their full-form within the pages of the Orbs of Illuminations trilogy. Orbs of Illuminations is the sequel to the first book in the series Orb. Genesis of Hemispheres.Orbs of Illuminations shines light upon moments within the writer's life at specific cross-roads and takes its reader along as a passenger. The poetry speaks with an ancient and haunting tone that carries important messages.

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