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  • - Making the most of your outdoor space
    by Andrew Wilson
    £16.99

    RHS Small Garden Handbook is an inspiring and practical guide by Andrew Wilson, a renowned author in the field of horticulture. Published by Octopus Publishing Group in 2013, this book is a must-have for anyone looking to create and maintain a small garden. The book falls under the genre of Gardening and Landscape Design and is filled with expert advice, design ideas and planting techniques for small spaces. Andrew Wilson shares his wealth of knowledge and experience in this comprehensive handbook. From planning and design to planting and maintenance, this book covers every aspect of small garden creation. Whether you're a novice gardener or an experienced green thumb, RHS Small Garden Handbook offers a wealth of inspiration and practical advice. Published by the Octopus Publishing Group, this book is a testament to their commitment to delivering high-quality and informative publications.

  • - The Extraordinary Stories of Those Who Survived
    by Andrew Wilson
    £9.49

    A compelling and dramatic account of the sinking of the Titanic as seen through the eyes of those who survived

  • - The Village by the Thames
    by Andrew Wilson
    £16.99

  • - A History of the Chinese Campaign under Lt. Col. C. G. Gordon and of the Suppression of the Tai-Ping Rebellion
    by Andrew Wilson
    £38.99

    Traveller and journalist Andrew Wilson used General Charles Gordon's journals to write this account of the suppression of the Taiping uprising in Qing-dynasty China in 1863-1864. First published in 1868, the book sheds light on the early career of one of Britain's greatest Victorian military heroes.

  • - From Rugby to the River
    by Andrew Wilson
    £19.49

  • - The Tale of Two West London Villages
    by Andrew Wilson
    £19.49

  • by Andrew Wilson
    £11.49

    A history of the narrow guage railways of North Wales

  • by Andrew Wilson
    £12.99

    The history of the Festniog Railway from 1950

  • by Andrew Wilson
    £15.49 - 18.99

    Skøn Agatha Christie-inspireret krimi til fans af cozy crime.. HUN LEVEDE AF AT SKRIVE OM MORD. NU MÅ HUN SELV SLÅ IHJEL! I 1920’ernes London er Archie og Agatha Christie ikke et hvilket som helst nyrigt middelklassepar. Som forfatter til seks populære detektivromaner har Agatha allerede etableret sig som én af Englands skarpeste krimihjerner, og overskuddet fra hendes bøger har sikret dem en forgyldt tilværelse i det celebre London. Men bag facaden lurer pengeproblemer, fortvivlelse og utroskab. Da en mystisk fremmed pludselig dukker op og truer Agatha med at ødelægge familiens gode ry, bliver hun tvunget til at bruge sit talent i en virkelig forbrydelse: Hun må planlægge mordet på en uskyldig kvinde. Med Talent for mord fremmaner Wilson den verden af butlere og stuepiger, trofaste og uduelige betjente, excentriske overklasseløg og five o-clock tea, som vi kender og elsker fra Christies egne krimier, og med sin kombination af vid og djævelske plot-twists vil bogen med garanti begejstre alle anglofile krimilæsere. I vinteren 1926 forsvandt virkelighedens Agatha Christie pludselig i ti dage. Hun talte aldrig om, hvor hun var, og som resultat er hendes forsvinden forblevet et af de store mysterier i moderne tid. I denne superbt researchede detektivroman sammenflettes virkelige hændelser og sort opspind i en klassisk, britisk mordgåde: Hvad skete der egentlig i løbet af de dage? Gads Forlag udgiver bogen samtidig med den britiske udgave.

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