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A memoir of childhood abandonment and emotional neglect.
Illustrated children's story about a lost toy dog looking for a new home.
An autobiographical record that reveals Mike Parsons' journey towards the belief that 'restoration of all things' really does mean all things which Jesus created.
Poetry. The author has given each poem a number instead of a title, encouraging the reader to determine the essence of each poem without the constraint of a title.
An experimental dream-poem in which the famous Cathedral of Ely literally takes off and travels with a small band of people, led by a young and bemused cathedral canon. Drawing on many sources of inspiration, including Geoffrey Chaucer's The House of Fame, this poem is surreal, intricate and sometimes comic.
A concise guide to the advertising industry by two of the world's leading creative strategists.
A detailed study of Margaret of Anjou that invites a more favourable reappraisal of her role than the historical perspective so often inflicted on the losing side.
Confessions of an English Alcalde is a compelling and richly entertaining account of life in a small village set deep among the olive groves of southern Spain
This unique collection of fifty poems and short prose pieces, twenty five by each of the sibling authors, is bound together in a very unusual way - by genetics.
The story of Richard Bateson, the last potter of Black Burton and the pottery industry in North West England.
A handy pocket book full of tools and techniques to help people cope with anxiety, anytime, anywhere.
This story about a magic bottle introduces young children to the concept of recycling plastic.
Waiting For the Workers gives a brief history and explanation of the philosophy and policies of the Independent Labour Party from its foundation in 1893 until after it split from the Labour Party in 1932. This is followed with a detailed history of the ILP during the period from 1938 to 1950.
Action thriller in which a South African diamond mine manager clashes with a murderous resistance group smuggling diamonds destined for the Nazi military rearmament programme in the build up to World War II.
A guide for carers who are supporting people with Down Syndrome who develop dementia.
Next Generation Supply Chains shows how supply chain management can be used for value creation and to create a competitive advantage. The author explains how agile and resilient supply chains are vital to cope with uncertain markets and volatile world events by driving sustainable development and boosting returns from current business models.
Highway 61 is the legendary Blues Highway and route taken by modern-day blues pilgrims on their journey south into the Mississippi Delta. For anyone embarking on the journey this is essential reading that ensures the blues pilgrim gets the most from the land where blues began.
A child brought up in a foster home becomes a woman on a mission to find the truth about the family she never knew.
Biography of the Welsh poet Vernon Watkins (1906-1907)
This guide breaks down the complexities and nuances of the design and build industry, and tells architects everything they need to know to follow good practice in producing construction information, allowing them to communicate clearly and accurately to help eliminate errors and build relationships.
Autobiography of a professional musician and composer.
An exploration of the decision-making and professional judgements that doctors use frequently in everyday practice. The intention of this book is to promote the development and growth of practical wisdom to enhance the quality of patient care.
The story of one of the heroines of the East London Federation of Suffragettes during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
An autobiographical anthology of poetry reflecting the poet's childhood and teenage years in the North West of England during the period of optimism that followed the end of The Second World war.
A collection of short stories, set in a London village.
A first-hand witness account of the fall of Singapore to the Japanese army in World War 2, to be followed by endured the most harrowing three and a half years in internment.
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