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  • by Sheila James
    £34.49

    Learn how to discover your famous ancestors. The author, from an ordinary family background and using a new flexible presentation method, shows how to uncover an unlikely and stunning vast array of famous ancestors across the world. The book demonstrates how to weave these ancestors into the narrative of world history, whereby they become fascinating individuals and not just names. It explores the phenomenon of genetic memory, possible for all. We are not who we think we are. This new knowledge changes the way we think of ourselves and the world.

  • by Sheila James
    £33.49

    This series of ancestral charts, Volume 2: THE EXTRACTIONS, is one of two essential reference companions to Volume 1: WOMEN POINT THE WAY - an historical narrative in which the charts are cited throughout. The 3-volume set illustrates how the bloodlines of ordinary people can be traced back to many famous people throughout history and across the world, and then set into their respective historical contexts.The current series of charts is created by the author's original Extraction Process which uncovers an unlikely and stunning array of famous ancestors across the world, from Emperor Marcus Aurelius to Lady Godiva, from 500 BC and beyond - this from a very ordinary family background that can apply to almost everyone. We are not who we think we are. Ultimately this new acquired knowledge changes the way we think of ourselves and of the world.

  • by Sheila James & Jon (Athabasca University Alberta Canada) Baggaley
    £10.99

    Love Philippe is an online guru who dispenses daily insights on his blog to a devoted following. When he founds Love Academy, thousands flock to enrol. Suddenly Love disappears, and no-one knows how to find him or the college staff. An elderly professor, Horace Romansky, accepts the students free of charge at Hinterlife University, a online rival of Love Academy. Their learning and socialisation occur in a bizarre world of blog postings, tweets, and virtual reality.'The World of Love Philippe' captures the colourful activities of online education in a collection of conference transcripts, interviews, infomercials, how-to-succeed guide books, and a culminating play. The overall objective is to highlight the comical nonsense generated by academics online and off.

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