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  • av Mohammed Sofiane Mesbahi
    145,-

    This inspiring collection of articles, published together for the first time, are connected by a single theme: that sharing is the key to solving world problems.

  • av Peter Cutler
    144,-

    A piglet sets off to discover the world. From being a very little piglet, Periwinkle had been fascinated by books of maps and by stories of faraway places and people. When he leaves school he sets off to travel to find places that haven't even been discovered yet.

  • av Lars Henningsson
    320,-

    The CEO Guide to Sales explores the ten areas that must be tackled in order to excel in sales. These are the areas that are typically assessed in assignments with Henningsson and Holm's clients, and are areas that they have, themselves, successfully addressed in leadership and consulting roles.

  • av K Lewis Adair
    164,-

    Virginia 'Ginny' Lewis Faulkner thinks her luck is in when she inherits a previously-unknown property. Little does she know all that awaits her as she begins a genealogical investigation to discover more about her Great Aunt Florence Stanley, whom she and other family members have little knowledge of following her disappearance in Holland in 1940.

  • av Garfield Collins
    154,-

    Introducing Holiday Shorts, a compilation of bite-sized stories with a wider scope than a typical story collection! Quick to read, packed with wit and wry observations, but often set against a background which leaves plenty to think about, these stories cover it all from love and loss, history and sci-fi, wars and terrorism to family issues.

  • av Marchell Abrahams
    164,-

    In the grand scheme of things, one burglary at your parents' house - especially when nothing appears to have been taken - barely makes an impact. It certainly doesn't in rich girl Cassie Greatrex's life as she returns to work with the incident pretty much forgotten. Until, that is, Colin Bardsey steps into the salon.

  • - Book 1: The Sword and Fortress
    av Jon Davey
    144,-

    Jake is half-shaman and half-Nephilim. He is trying to pass his school exams. But then his friend, Jason, is murdered as well as his mentor, Joseph. He soon realises that there has been a cold-war going on for thousands of years, a prelude to the big one.

  • - Brunel's Battle to Become the Greatest Engineer of the Victorian Age
    av Toby Strauss
    178,-

    Brunel was the Elon Musk or Steve Jobs of his era, and like them he was charismatic, visionary and controversial. The story is told through the eyes of Brunel's assistant, Bennett, who joins Brunel just as Brunel's career takes off when he is appointed chief engineer for the Great Western Railway, at the tender age of 27.

  • av Ralph Hancock
    294,-

    In 1805 the young Lord Byron, a new undergraduate at Cambridge University, was annoyed to find that he was not allowed to keep a dog in his rooms. So he bought a bear instead. This fascinating historical novel gives the further adventures of Lord Byron's Bear.

  • av Irene D. B. Sinfield
    144,-

    Meet Julia and her six Steiff bears and a 'rough old bear' (as Bear Smith describes himself...) Best of friends, these companions go everywhere together and are looking forward to their upcoming day trip to Oxford for a college reunion of Julia's father. You would think a visit to Oxford would go smoothly - but not for this group!

  • av Wendy Scott
    144,-

    As Billy gets a lute older and more independent, this next story in the Billy series takes him on another rather unusual adventure. While Billy is playing out in the garden, he hears a rather unusual sound.

  • av Julian Mitchell
    154,-

    Mary Cranson had done the walk many times before, but now had simply vanished from Dartmoor near the prominent landmark called Haytor. Her boyfriend raises the alarm when she doesn't meet him as arranged in the local pub.

  • - A Very Old Tale retold in Rhyme
    av Brigitte Franssen
    275,-

    The Crow and the FoxA delightful old tale retold in rhyme for reading to little ones aged 4-6. In this tale a fox stumbles across a very proud crow, who is eating some cheese high up in the trees. What happens next is very funny and a valuable lesson for the crow, the little ones and maybe even for you.

  • - A New Interpretation of an Epic Event
    av M.L. Gelman
    194,-

    Relating the well document chronology of Ancient Egypt to the mostly obscure chronology of the Hebrew Bible and a novel interpretation of the apparently miraculous events associated with the Israelite presence in Egypt, their enslavement, escape and deter sojourn leading to conquest of the Promised Land.

  • av Amanda Humphries
    124,-

    Flying his kite in the park with his Dad, one windy day, Joe is unexpectedly swept off his feet and transported into a large white cloud. Entering 'Cloud Land' a place outside of time, Joe meets Ellie, an eight-year-old girl who has arrived there too.

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    - The Voyage of the Condemned Fleet to the Straits of Korea
    av Phil Thorne
    509

    The Battle of Tsushima deserves to take its place amongst the great battles that helped to shape the future of nations. This is an intricate description of the battle, as well the preparations for it by both fleets and subsequent events after it.

  • av Ella Voss
    164,-

    Like a Fox to a Swallow is an intensely personal story of an estranged family, and the struggle of its women to redefine their existence and take control of their lives. It is an atmospheric and lyrical read, with dialogue so compelling and real as if you are eavesdropping.

  • - Horla's Visit
    av James Walker
    144,-

    When Horla's best friend Carar moves to another town, she wishes for a new friend, one that comes from a parallel world to Ivarnio, a parallel world where she becomes invisible and has special powers... A parallel world called Earth.

  • - The Extraordinary Lives of Queen Victoria's Children and Grandchildren
    av Michael Farah
    184,-

    Written entirely in the first person and fully based on accurate historical accounts, Michael Farah imagines how this royal family would have described the events of their extraordinary existence, scandals, loves, triumphs and tragedies.

  • av M.G. Vaciago
    134 - 145,-

  • av Andy Howden
    164,-

    Long-listed for the Exeter Novel Prize, Melting in the Middle is a literary comedy about redemption and second chances, played out amid the madness of modern life. For Stephen Carreras, life is in turmoil. His career with Britain's worst chocolate company is heading for the rocks when it's taken over by US confectionery giant Schmaltz...

  • av Terry Green
    144,-

    Second Chance will hopefully not only entertain you, but will also deliver a powerful moral lesson via time slip adventure. Set in two very difficult decades - present day and the nineteen thirties - it tells the story of an English village, and it's inhabitants.

  • av Barbara Greig
    164,-

    Discovery: an epic tale of love, loss, and courage. Set against a back-drop of European persecution and New World conflict, Discovery weaves together the moving stories of three generations of the Gharsia family in the tumultuous early seventeenth century.

  • av Graham Buckley
    162,-

    Born in Huddersfield in 1961 to parents Frederick and Jean, Graham Buckley grew up living on a council estate. Now, he looks back on his youth in Memoirs... From a Council Estate, a hilarious collection of the ridiculous japes and outrageous situations Graham encountered.

  • - Does it have to cost the Earth to find out who we really are?
    av Sarah Holding
    164,-

    Twelve thousand years ago in Atlantis, two genetic engineers were secretly appointed by King Atlas to create and field test a resilient strain of human capable of surviving the impending destruction of his kingdom, in case he failed to evacuate his people to 'New Atlantis', where the pyramids are being built.

  • - The Only Instruction You Need to Reignite Your Natural Inborn Ability
    av Ida Pimm
    212,-

    This book is focused on a dedicated readership. There are many thousands of individuals who continue to practice mediumistic and psychic doctrines.

  • av Carlos Luxul
    164,-

    A terroist controller ship is heading for an iconic city - its cultural heritage and financial centres will be devastated and tens of thousand will die if the security services fail.

  • av Greta Mitchell
    164,-

    Based on the journeys of Curiosity and Opportunity, two NASA robots currently exploring Mars, There's No Place Like...engages young readers in space exploration & creative education, inviting them to celebrate their own unique place in the universe.

  • av Wilhelmina H Li
    124,-

    Now I know you've probably been to lots of bookshops; many shiny new ones with rows and rows of colourful books. But have you ever been in a really old bookshop? They aren't just bookshops you know.

  • av Larraine S Harrison
    144,-

    When twelve-year-old Amber goes to stay with her Grandad Charlie on the Island of Legna, the last thing she expects is to be stranded there after a huge storm. The appearance of two strangers on the Island looking for Charlie's neighbour Katrin, heralds the beginning of a series of strange events.

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