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  • - Thinking, researching and writing for success
    by Andrew Wallace
    £123.99

  • by Andrew Wallace
    £9.99

    In the magical desert of an ancient, altered land called Zabardu, a nameless dread falls across the village, trapping a little girl. The villagers turn to their healer, Bambomiyi, the Broken Witch - a raucous transgender woman who lives in a strange wreck in the desert. She is a veteran of the endless war against invaders from the north, a battle which caused her to lose her powers. What skills she has left, however, are valuable enough for the villagers to tolerate her promiscuity and outrageous behaviour. It helps too that she is a distant descendent of the godlike Daxu, who vanished long ago, leaving her with the gifts of above-average strength and knowledge of the uncanny. And so the wheels of an epic journey are set in motion, as she vows to save the young child.

  • - Historical, legendary and biographical
    by Andrew Wallace
    £25.99

  • by Andrew Wallace
    £13.49

    Suave, sophisticated, erudite and charming, Gig Danvers seems too good to be true. He appears from nowhere and sets about revolutionising science and promoting humanitarian causes, using his growing influence for the benefit of all humankind. But where did he come from, and are his critics right to be cautious? Is there a darker side to this enigmatic benefactor - one that's more in keeping with his persona as Celebrity Werewolf?"Fang-sharp science fiction: witty, readable and simply bristling with lupine splendour." - Adam Roberts, author of Jack Glass

  • - First Steps
    by Andrew Wallace
    £8.49

    Keeping mathematical prerequisites to a minimum, this undergraduate-level text stimulates students' intuitive understanding of topology while avoiding the more difficult subtleties and technicalities. 1968 edition.

  • - New Labour and the Governance of Poor Neighbourhoods
    by Andrew Wallace
    £30.99 - 47.49

    New Labour has deployed 'community' as a conceptual framework for its vision of the 'good society'. This book explores why this concept has come to be so central to the New Labour governing project of aspiring to broker a new form of citizenship based on reciprocity and individual responsibility.

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