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  • by Nick Cave
    £9.49

    Faith, Hope and Carnage is an enthralling work by the renowned author, Nick Cave. Published in 2023 by Canongate Books Ltd., this book is a remarkable addition to the literary world. The genre of the book is not explicitly mentioned, but knowing Cave's previous works, one can expect a blend of gripping narrative and profound thoughts. The title itself, Faith, Hope and Carnage, suggests a tumultuous journey, possibly a struggle between belief, optimism, and destruction. Cave, with his exceptional storytelling skills, is sure to take readers on an unforgettable ride. Canongate Books Ltd., known for its diverse and quality publications, has once again proved its discerning eye for excellent literature by bringing this book to the public. This book is a must-read for those who appreciate thought-provoking literature.

  • by Julia Shaw
    £9.49

  • by Netflix
    £11.99

    Join Eddie Munson and the rest of the Hellfire Club with this official multi-purpose blank notebook from the hit Netflix series Stranger Things!Stash all your ideas, notes, to-dos, and even your RPG campaign details in your sturdy Hellfire Club Journal. Great for doodling, sketching, map-making, and world-building, this fully customizable journal with a removeable half-jacket features the Hellfire Club logo on the journal cover and includes smooth writing paper with a gridded design.

  • by Emma J Page
    £38.49

    London Interiors? The most inspiring interiors in beautiful cities all over the worldFrom richly decorative to coolly pared-back, London homes are always unexpected. Behind the front doors of the city's ubiquitous terraces lies a wealth of design inspiration, while seemingly inhospitable buildings, whether converted gin distilleries, concrete new builds or former dairies, have been given fresh life thanks to the city's famously creative inhabitants.Over the years, multiple influences have inspired the capital's design sensibility, including the relaxed elegance pioneered by Colefax and Fowler in the mid-twentieth century, the simple, softly modern rooms of Terence Conran a decade or two later and the restrained schemes of interior architects such as John Minshaw. More recently its interiors have favoured a return to a playful, loosened up look: blowsy florals, clashing colours, vibrant prints and plenty of frills and fringing.London Interiors captures all of these influences and celebrates the cosmopolitan nature of a truly diverse city.

  • by Rifujin na Magonote
    £9.99

    A RAIN-SOAKED RENDEZVOUSFor years, Sylphie has lived in disguise as a man, serving as a princess’s bodyguard under the alias Fitz. Yet from the moment her childhood friend Rudeus joined her at the University of Magic, she’s waited for him to see through that charade, and maybe even fall in love with her. Princess Ariel decides that it’s time for extreme measures: If Rudeus is too oblivious to uncover the truth on his own, then she’ll engineer a scheme that forces Sylphie and Rudeus into an intensely romantic situation!

  • by Jackie Pool
    £31.49

    This fifth edition contains the latest research on the use of the QCS PAL Instrument and new information on using the PAL Engagement Measure. It features photocopiable activity checklists and plans that help professionals match users' abilities with personal care and leisure activities to aid them in meaningful activity.

  • - A Country Doctor's Story
    by Polly Morland
    £8.99 - 16.49

    A moving, evocative account of a rural GP in a remote rural location.

  • by Jess Bolton
    £9.49

    In this fully illustrated book, Worried Whippet, you're invited into the adventures of one worried little dog and what she's learned about how to be brave.?

  • by Gerald C. Kane
    £14.99

    Why an organization's response to digital disruption should focus on people and processes and not necessarily on technology.

  • by Philip Ball
    £13.49

  • by Björn Eybl
    £45.49

  • by Lewis Dartnell
    £20.99

    Being Human, a captivating book by the brilliant author Lewis Dartnell, invites you to delve deep into the complexities of human existence. Published in June 2023 by Vintage Publishing, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the human condition from a fresh perspective. Dartnell, known for his insightful and thought-provoking writing, takes us on a journey exploring various aspects of what it means to be human. This book, belonging to the genre of contemporary literature, is a masterpiece that will leave you contemplating long after you've turned the last page. Don't miss out on this gem from Vintage Publishing, a publisher renowned for its quality literature.

  • by Samuel T Francis
    £25.99 - 44.99

  • by Epictetus
    £14.99 - 45.49

  • by John Burns
    £29.49

  • by Hadley Freeman
    £9.49 - 13.49

  • by David J. Griffiths
    £51.99

    This well-known undergraduate electrodynamics textbook is now available in a more affordable printing from Cambridge University Press. The Fourth Edition provides a rigorous, yet clear and accessible treatment of the fundamentals of electromagnetic theory and offers a sound platform for explorations of related applications (AC circuits, antennas, transmission lines, plasmas, optics and more). Written keeping in mind the conceptual hurdles typically faced by undergraduate students, this textbook illustrates the theoretical steps with well-chosen examples and careful illustrations. It balances text and equations, allowing the physics to shine through without compromising the rigour of the math, and includes numerous problems, varying from straightforward to elaborate, so that students can be assigned some problems to build their confidence and others to stretch their minds. A Solutions Manual is available to instructors teaching from the book; access can be requested from the resources section at www.cambridge.org/electrodynamics.

  • by Jonathan Kennedy
    £9.49 - 18.99

  • by Andrey Kurkov
    £8.99 - 13.49

    This journal of Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine is a collection of Andrey Kurkov's writings and broadcasts from Kyiv.

  • by Laura Mersini-Houghton
    £15.49

  • by Jamie Kreiner
    £20.99

    The digital era is beset by distraction, and it feels like things are only getting worse. At times like these, the distant past beckons as a golden age of attention. We fantasise about escaping our screens. We dream of recapturing the quiet of a world with less noise. We imagine retreating into solitude and singlemindedness, almost like latter-day monks.But although we think of early monks as master concentrators, a life of mindfulness did not, in fact, come to them easily. As historian Jamie Kreiner demonstrates in The Wandering Mind, their attempts to stretch the mind out to God-to continuously contemplate the divine order and its ethical requirements-were all-consuming, and their battles against distraction were never-ending. Delving into the experiences of early Christian monks living in the Middle East, around the Mediterranean, and throughout Europe from 300 to 900 CE, Kreiner shows that these men and women were obsessed with distraction in ways that seem remarkably modern. At the same time, she suggests that our own obsession is remarkably medieval. Ancient Greek and Roman intellectuals had sometimes complained about distraction, but it was early Christian monks who waged an all-out war against it. The stakes could not have been higher: they saw distraction as a matter of life and death.Even though the world today is vastly different from the world of the early Middle Ages, we can still learn something about our own distractedness by looking closely at monks' strenuous efforts to concentrate. Drawing on a trove of sources that the monks left behind, Kreiner reconstructs the techniques they devised in their lifelong quest to master their minds-from regimented work schedules and elaborative metacognitive exercises to physical regimens for hygiene, sleep, sex and diet. She captures the fleeting moments of pure attentiveness that some monks managed to grasp, and the many times when monks struggled and failed and went back to the drawing board. Blending history and psychology, The Wandering Mind is a witty, illuminating account of human fallibility and ingenuity that bridges a distant era and our own.

  • by Will Hagle
    £10.49

    Madvillain's Madvillainy is a captivating book penned by the talented Will Hagle. Published in 2023 by Bloomsbury Academic, this book delves into a unique genre that keeps the readers hooked from the first page to the last. The book is a testament to Hagle's prowess as a wordsmith and his ability to weave narratives that are as compelling as they are intriguing. The book was published on March 9, 2023, marking a significant milestone in the literary world. Bloomsbury Academic, the publisher, has a reputation for bringing forth books that challenge the status quo and inspire readers, and Madvillain's Madvillainy is no exception. The book is available in English, making it accessible to a broad spectrum of readers across the globe.

  • by Mai Thi Nguyen-Kim
    £9.99

  • by James Norbury
    £14.99

    Title: The Journey,Author: James Norbury,Publication Year: 2022-09-29,Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd,Language: eng

  • by Rou Bao Bu Chi Rou
    £13.49

    "Cruel tyrant Taxian-jun killed his way to the throne and now reigns as the first ever emperor of the mortal realm. Yet somehow, he is unsatisfied. Left cold and bereft, abandoned by all he held dear, he takes his own life...only to be reborn anew. Awakening in the body of his younger self-Mo Ran, a disciple of the cultivation sect Sisheng Peak-he discovers the chance to relive his life. This time, he vows to attain the gratification that once eluded him: all who defied him will fall, and never again will they treat him like a dog. His greatest fury is reserved for Chu Wanning, the coldly beautiful and aloofly catlike cultivation teacher who betrayed and thwarted Mo Ran time and again in their last life. Yet as Mo Ran shamelessly pursues his own goals in this life he thought lost, he begins to wonder if there might be more to his teacher-and his own feelings-than he ever realized."--

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    £15.99

    Moritz Moszkowski Spanish Dances Op.12. This set of five Spanish dances is for piano and four hands.Spanish Dances op. 12 für Klavier zu 4 HändenMoritz Moszkowski Spanische Tänze Op.12. Dieses Set aus fünf spanischen Tänzen ist für Klavier und vier Hände.

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