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  • by Peter Scott, Richard Strange, Maria Lodovica Gullino & et al.
    £114.49

  • by Peter Scott
    £29.49

    This book provides a scholarly but accessible account of British regional development during the twentieth century, focusing on the emergence and development of the North-South divide.

  • by Peter Scott
    £41.99

    Providing an understanding of the distribution of retail activities, particularly within cities, this book provides a critical review of the literature on the subject. It points out the major general propositions concerning retailing from the geographical point of view, and identifies key research problems.

  • by Jane Scott & Peter Scott
    £6.49

    Everyone knows about seahorses, but baby seahorses are called fry. Our heroine is too big to be a fry, but she hasn't grown into a full size seahorse yet, so Soli likes to be called a Seapony. After being caught in a strong tide, she finds herself on the shore, in a beautiful Yorkshire coastal village, in the North of England, An amazing transformation occurs, she discovers a new friend, and their adventures begin. The first of a series of books and adventures, 'Soli the Seapony' introduces the main characters and locations. As the story develops, amazing discoveries are made, unusual things happen, and our friends become true, unsung heroes.

  • by Peter Scott
    £30.99 - 114.49

  • by Peter Scott
    £30.99 - 100.99

  • by Peter Scott
    £12.99

    Maine lobster fisherman Amos Coombs knows that German U-boats are hiding out along the coast by day and sinking American merchant vessels at night. Until one terrifying day, however, he is unaware that the enemy is quite literally in his backyard or that the presence of a Nazi...

  • by Peter Scott
    £29.99 - 70.49

    Pressing liberation, feminist and ecological theologies into service, this book seeks to answer the question: how is theology liberating? Reflecting as it does on the nature of 'theology after Gorbachev', it outlines a theology which is practical and contextual, and enquires how Christianity might help to actually change society.

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