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    - 40 Reflections
    by Andy (Independent scholar, Maddy (Independent scholar, UK) Field & et al.
    £19.99 - 78.99

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    - The Visual Politics of Race, Gender and Space
    by Soraya Murray
    £20.99

    Video games are a defining part of mass visual culture.

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    - Contemporary Thought and the Eastern Christian Tradition
    by Rowan (Magdalene College Williams
    £16.49

    In many ways, we seem to be living in wintry times at present in the Western world. In this new book, Rowan Williams, former Archbishop of Canterbury and a noted scholar of Eastern Christianity, introduces us to some aspects and personalities of the Orthodox Christian world, from the desert contemplatives of the fourth century to philosophers, novelists and activists of the modern era, that suggest where we might look for fresh light and warmth. He shows how this rich and diverse world opens up new ways of thinking about spirit and body, prayer and action, worship and social transformation, which go beyond the polarisations we take for granted.Taking in the world of the great spiritual anthology, the Philokalia, and the explorations of Russian thinkers of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, discussing the witness of figures like Maria Skobtsova, murdered in a German concentration camp for her defence of Jewish refugees, and the challenging theologies of modern Greek thinkers like John Zizioulas and Christos Yannaras, Rowan Williams opens the door to a 'climate and landscape of our humanity that can indeed be warmed and transfigured'.This is an original and illuminating vision of a Christian world still none too familiar to Western believers and even to students of theology, showing how the deep-rooted themes of Eastern Christian thought can prompt new perspectives on our contemporary crises of imagination and hope.

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    - The Secret Life of Electronic Objects
    by Anthony (Dunne & Raby Dunne
    £25.49

    The first book to be published on the work of their partnership (in 2001), Design Noir is the essential primary source for understanding the theoretical and conceptual underpinnings for Dunne & Raby's work. Consisting of three elements - a ?manifesto' on the possibilities of designing with and for the ?secret life' of electronic objects; notes for an embryonic network of critical designers and, most famously, the presentation of the Placebo Project - a prototype for a critical design poetics enacted around electronic furniture-objects - Design Noir offers an in-depth exploration of one of the most seminal design projects of the last two decades, one that arguably initiated speculating through design in its contemporary forms. By detailing the logic and character of the objects that were constructed; the involvement of users with these objects over-time, and in the creation of a new kinds of spatially and temporally distributed moments of critique and engagement with things, Design Noir presents the case-study of the Placebo projectas a far more complex and subtler project than is often thought. As a bold and in many ways unprecedented experiment in design writing and book designing, Design Noir is itself an instance of the speculative propositional design it expounds.

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    - An Avian Miscellany
    by Graeme Gibson
    £31.99

    A high quality paperback edition of the beautiful and successful hardback.

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    by Sergei Lebedev
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    A Russian novel about poisons of all kinds - physical, moral, political - all rooted in the recent history of Russia's state assassinations and Putin's continuation of the most degraded traditions of his country's history.

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    Foreword by M. G. Leonard.The indispensable guide to writing for children and young adults, this Yearbook provides inspirational articles from successful writers and illustrators, as well as details on who to contact across the media. It provides practical advice on all stages of the writing process from getting started, writing for different markets and genres, through to submission to literary agents and publishers as well as on the financial and legal aspects of being a writer. Widely recognised as the essential support for authors and illustrators working across all forms: fiction, non-fiction, poetry, screen and theatre, it is equally relevant to those wishing to self-publish as well as those seeking a traditional publisher-agent deal.New articles for 2022:Rachel Bladon The learning curve: writing for the children's educational marketJenny Bowman How to hire a freelance editorSophie Clarke The role of a literary scoutChristopher Edge Plotting and pace in your middle-grade adventureL. D. Lapinski World-building in your fantasy fictionRachel Rooney Writing poetry for childrenAnna Wilson Finding your voice and point of view

  • by UK) Whalley & Jim (De Montfort University
    £6.99

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    - Present Practice and Tactics for Sustainable Change
    by Brisbane, Australia) Payne & Dr Alice (Queensland University of Technology
    £19.99 - 78.99

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    - An Introduction and Study Guide
    by Switzerland) Middlemas & Professor Jill (University of Zurich
    £17.99 - 52.99

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    - Architecture, event, and experience
    by USA) Leatherbarrow & Dr David (University of Pennsylvania
    £21.99 - 45.49

  • by K-D Dijkstra & Asmus Schroeter
    £23.49

    A revised and thoroughly updated edition of THE definitive guide to identifying dragonflies in Europe.

  • - Indigenous Thinking from Aotearoa
    by Dr Georgina (Auckland University of Technology & New Zealand) Stewart
    £68.49

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    by Artist and Curator) Mida & Ingrid E. (Independent Art and Dress Historian
    £23.49

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    - A Natural History of the Purple Emperor
    by Matthew Oates
    £11.49

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    - The Sunday Times bestseller
    by Polly Samson
    £7.99

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    - A History of Working Motherhood
    by Helen McCarthy
    £10.99

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    - A Modern History
    by Australia) Barr & Michael D. (Flinders University
    £17.99

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    - The Authorised History of GCHQ, Britain's Secret Cyber-Intelligence Agency
    by John Ferris
    £13.49

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    - 446 Mountains. Six months. One record-breaking adventure
    by James Forrest
    £12.99

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    by David Chandler
    £11.49

    RSPB Spotlight Kingfishers is packed with eye-catching, informative color photos and features succinct, detailed text written by a knowledgeable naturalist.

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    - Bundle Book + Studio Access Card
    by Phyllis G. Tortora, USA) Marcketti & Sara B. (Iowa State University
    £77.99 - 104.99

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    - Trade Secrets of a Personal Trainer
    by Steve Barrett
    £14.49

    Designed for the fitness enthusiast and fitness professionalalike, The Total Gym Ball Workout is exactly what thetitle suggests: a 'one stop shop' to getting the most out of training with this bestselling piece of equipment.

  • by Patricia Cleveland-Peck
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    - Hitler's Blitzkrieg against Yugoslavia and Greece
    by Pier Paolo Battistelli
    £12.99

    The Wehrmacht's last Blitzkrieg campaign was indeed a lightning war, since German forces were required to seize both Yugoslavia and Greece before redeploying immediately to the East ready to attack the Soviet Union in a matter of weeks. Although the plans for the conquest of Yugoslavia were developed in haste, the campaign was extremely successful: in a short space of time, both Yugoslavia and Greece had fallen, accompanied by the capture of large numbers of British, Australian and New Zealand troops. The 1941 Balkan campaign was an apparently brilliant military accomplishment that demonstrated once again the superiority of the Wehrmacht, and its cutting-edge campaigning skills. This superbly detailed work details the opposing forces that took part in this campaign, documents their weapons and analyzes the effectiveness of their tactics. It explores the initial Axis campaign against Yugoslavia, the breakthrough of the Metaxas Line and advance into Macedonia and the withdrawal of Allied troops south. Detailed battlescenes depict key moments in the land, sea and air battles that took place in the Balkans, vividly bringing to life events of almost 80 years ago.

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    - Mediterranean
    by Robert Forsyth
    £11.49

    Ju 87 dive-bombers, originally developed for pin-pointing bombing missions against land targets and Allied naval vessels were deployed by both the Luftwaffe and the Regia Aeronautica against the Allied forces. Included in such a target were perhaps the greatest prize of all for a Stuka pilot: a British aircraft carrier.This superbly illustrated book looks at the duel between the Ju 87 Stuka and the aircraft carriers of the Royal Navy. Despite their gun protection ('pompoms')and their squadrons of fighters, these immense and mighty vessels proved irresistible targets to determined and experienced Stuka aces as they endeavoured to stop British naval intervention in the campaigns in Norway, Malta and Crete. By 1941, the Ju 87 had become known by the British as a fearsome aircraft following its operations in France, specifically at Dunkirk, as well as in the Balkans. For the Luftwaffe, it was an aircraft in which they still had great confidence despite its mauling in the Battle of Britain during the summer of 1940. This book examines the key attributes and shortcomings of both aircraft and carrier by analysing various compelling episodes including the dramatic attacks on Ark Royal by Stukageschwader (St.G) 1 off Norway in April 1940, the strikes by the Luftwaffe's St.G 1, St.G 2 and the Regia Aeronautica's 237° Squadriglia against Illustrious in Malta harbour. Aside from outstanding photography and artwork, this volume also include numerous personal accounts from Stuka crews, the pilots of carrier-borne fighters opposing them and the sailors embarked in the various carriers that came under attack.

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    - Good Food for Real Life
    by Angela Hartnett
    £19.49

    THE TIMES - BEST FOOD BOOKS OF 2022DAILY MAIL - COOKERY BOOKS OF THE YEAR 2022Over 80 recipes for Sunday suppers and midweek meals, packed full of flavour, from one of the UK's best-loved chefs'Everything one wants in a cookbook. Beautiful, elegant simplicity. Angela's gorgeous The Weekend Cook is a vital addition to any cook's kitchen' Stanley Tucci'This is a brilliant cookery book by a brilliant woman' Claudia Winkleman___________________An invitation to supper at Angela Hartnett's house is a real treat. Nestled in the heart of London's vibrant East End, you know you're going to get delicious food, great company and a relaxed atmosphere that is as far removed from the high-octane stress of a professional kitchen as it is from the awkward social anxiety that many of us face when hosting a dinner.Angela knows the secrets to throwing the most relaxed and enjoyable dinners for friends and family - sometimes mad, but always magical evenings that people talk about for months afterwards - and in this book she's going to share them. Recipes include:Potato and Wild Garlic SoupBraised OxtailWhole Trout with Almond and Herb StuffingSunday Night Cupboard SpaghettiQueen of PuddingsGreat flavours and simple recipes abound in these pages, each one a joy to cook and eat, from satisfying one-pot dishes and comforting risottos to perfect party food and bakes to feed a hungry crowd. Collected in these pages are over 80 recipes from one of Britain's most-loved chefs, as well as time saving tips and cheats that will take the stress out of hosting and allow you to enjoy your dinner parties without breaking a sweat. The only essential ingredients are friends and family . and lots of them.___________________'Incredible ... Every dish is heartfelt and flavour-led' Tom Kerridge'Whether you are planning a festive dinner party or a simple night in for two, Angela's sumptuous recipes will fill you with joy' Michel Roux Jr

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    - The Making and Breaking of Frank Whittle, Genius of the Jet Revolution
    by Duncan Campbell-Smith
    £9.49

    The biography of Frank Whittle - RAF pilot, mathematician of genius, inventor of the jet engine and British hero.

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    by Joseph A. (Author) McCullough
    £11.99

    The third supplement for Oathmark: Battles of the Lost Age includes numerous scenarios, rules for special formations and rules for narrative events and the passage of time that can affect the armies of a kingdom.Time is the bane of all kings. Always does it march forward, bringing change and challenges, wars and disasters, invaders and internal rebellion. This supplement for Oathmark: Battles of the Lost Age, focuses on the passage of time and its effect on a players kingdom. While wars and battle still determine their ultimate fate, many other events can affect the armies of a kingdom. Plagues and blights can reduce access to soldiers from specific territories. Attempted coups can cost a king some of his best generals. On the other hand, unexpected alliances might give a kingdom access to unusual troops, or the birth of a new heir might bring wondrous presents.Along with the rules for the passing of years, this book also presents the option to train your units to fight in special formations, such as phalanxes, shield walls, and skirmish lines. These will allow players to use their existing armies to try out new strategies and tactics to swing their battle in their favor. This book also includes several new military expeditions, including numerous scenarios, to once again challenge a player''s generalship.

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    - AD 376-82
    by Dr Murray Dahm
    £11.49

    This lively account assesses the Roman and Gothic forces that clashed in three momentous battles at a pivotal moment in the history of the later Roman Empire.Ravaged by civil war and pressure from the Huns to the east, in late summer AD 376 the Gothic tribe of the Thervingi ΓÇô up to 200,000 people under their leader Fritigern ΓÇô gathered on the northern bank of the River Danube and asked the Eastern Roman emperor, Valens, for asylum within the empire. After agreeing to convert to Arian Christianity and enroll in the Roman Army, the Goths were allowed to cross the Danube and settle in the province of Thrace. Far more people crossed the Danube than the Romans expected, however, and with winter approaching, the local Roman commander, Lupicinus, lacked the resources to feed the newcomers and did not possess sufficient troops to control them. Treated poorly and running out of food, the Goths very quickly lost faith in the Roman promises. Meanwhile, other Gothic tribes also sought permission to cross the Danube. The Greuthungi were refused permission, but soon learned that local Roman garrisons had been depleted to supervise the march of the Thervingi to the town of Marcianopolis, close to the eastern shore of the Black Sea. Taking advantage of this, the Greuthungi also entered Roman territory. Camping outside Marcianopolis, Lupicinus denied the Goths access to the town''s food stores, provoking the Thervingi to begin skirmishing with the Roman troops. Fritigern convinced Lupicinus to let the Gothic leaders go and calm their people, but they did nothing to quell the warlike temper of his warriors. Lupicinus summoned troops to him, but in late 376 these Roman forces were defeated ΓÇô the first of several defeats for the Romans that would culminate in the fateful battle of Adrianople in August 378, at which Roman forces led by the emperor himself confronted the Gothic host. The aftermath and repercussions of Adrianople have been much debated, but historians agree that it marks a decisive moment in the history of the Roman world. This fully illustrated book investigates the fighting men of both sides who clashed at the battles of Marcianopolis, Ad Salices and Adrianople, as the fate of the Western Roman Empire hung in the balance.

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