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  • by Philip Graham
    £27.49

    Everything you need to know from a theoretical and practical standpoint on how to build muscle and shred fat whilst living with diabetes.

  • by Philip Graham
    £8.49

    In these modern, entertaining and suspenseful ten short stories, Philip Graham explores the way men, whether straight, gay or trans, young or old, deal with their very different sexual desires. Each decade of life is represented by a narrator who tells his own sexual story. The first is told by a four-year-old boy, fascinated by his parents' body hair; the last by a ninety-four-year old moral philosopher, who may be terminally ill in a care home but still finds himself attracted to one of his carers. Each character describes the predicaments into which his sexual feelings lead him. In so doing, he casts light on how his sexuality is seen by others.. People of all genders who find sex more interesting than anything else, will find these stories make compelling reading.

  • - The History of an American Institution
    by Philip Graham
    £17.99

    This book is a delightful and authoritative record of America's showboats from the first one, launched in 1831, to the last, ultimately tied up at a St. Louis dock.

  • - A Life Freeing the Minds of Children
    by Philip Graham
    £46.49

    Susan Isaacs work was groundbreaking in the professional fields of education, psychoanalysis and psychology. She also had a strong influence on the way middle-class mothers brought up their young children in the pre-Spock era of the nineteen thirties in Britain by acting as an agony aunt: answering readers questions in the "Nursery World,"

  • - Dispatches from Lisbon
    by Philip J. Graham
    £12.99 - 48.99

    Focusing on scenes as broad as a citywide arts festival and as small as a single paving stone in a cobbled walk, this title renders Lisbon from a perspective that varies between wide-eyed and knowing. It reveals the author's struggles with (and love of) the Portuguese language as well as an awkward meeting with Nobel laureate Jose Saramago.

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