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  • by Lynn Byrd
    £13.99

    Discover our new resources for the Cambridge International Primary and Lower Secondary Curriculum Frameworks.

  • by Lynn Byrd
    £13.99

    Packed with activities including puzzles, ordering and matching, these workbooks help you practise what you have learnt. You'll also find specific exercises to develop your techniques for thinking and working mathematically. Focus, Practice and Challenge exercises provide clear progression through each topic, helping you see what you have achieved. Ideal for use in the classroom or for homework.

  • by David Sang
    £13.99

    Skills focused series, working towards endorsement, for examination from 2023; inspired by teachers, for teachers.

  • by Mary Wood
    £16.99

    Discover our new resources for the Cambridge International Primary and Lower Secondary Curriculum Frameworks.

  • by Mary Jones
    £26.99

    Discover our new resources for the Cambridge International Primary and Lower Secondary Curriculum Frameworks

  • by Mary Jones
    £26.99

    Discover our new resources for the Cambridge International Primary and Lower Secondary Curriculum Frameworks

  • by Mary Jones
    £13.99

    These workbooks are full of activities to help you practise what you have learnt and encourage you to think and work scientifically. Focus, Practice and Challenge exercises provide clear progression so you can see what you have achieved. Your teacher may use them in the classroom, or to set your homework.

  • by Jon Board
    £10.49

    Discover our new resources for the Cambridge International Primary and Lower Secondary Curriculum Frameworks

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    £17.49

    The World of Bob Dylan aims at a wide audience looking to gain a deeper familiarity with the art and legacy of one of the world's most influential artists. Carefully integrated essays offer a lively and accessible look at topics that include song writing, civil rights, literature, law, and more.

  • by Malcolm N. Shaw
    £42.99 - 101.49

    This fifth edition of Malcolm Shaw's bestselling textbook on international law provides a clear, authoritative and comprehensive introduction to the subject, fully revised and updated to Spring 2003. Basically preserving the structure which made the previous edition so successful, a new chapter on Inter-state Courts and Tribunals considers the role of the International Court of Justice and the International Tribunal on the Law of the Sea, and there is a new chapter on international humanitarian law. Also examined are arbitration tribunals and the role of international institutions such as the WTO in resolving conflicts. The prosecution of individuals for violations of international law is examined. Additional coverage of events in Kosovo and Iraq analyses the questions of humanitarian intervention and the role of the UN. Written in a clear and accessible style, setting the subject firmly in the context of world politics and the economic and cultural influences affecting it, this book remains a highly readable and invaluable resource for students and practitioners alike. The scope of the text makes this essential reading for students of international law, international relations and the political sciences. The book is also valuable to professionals and governmental and international civil servants.

  • - Managing Language Teaching Organizations
    by Andrew Hockley, Melissa S. Laughner, Julie van der Horst Jansen & et al.
    £47.99

    A course aimed at ELT managers (eg. Directors and Assistant Director of Studies) and candidates undertaking the Cambridge ESOL International Diploma in Language Teaching Management (IDLTM).

  • by Jenifer Neils
    £33.99 - 87.99

    This book is a comprehensive introduction to ancient Athens, its topography, monuments, inhabitants, cultural institutions, religious rituals, and politics. Drawing from the newest scholarship on the city, this volume examines how the city was planned, how it functioned, and how it was transformed from a democratic polis into a Roman urbs.

  • - A Practical Manual
     
    £47.49

    Addresses a wide range of both gynecological and non-gynecological causes of pelvic pain and offers practical guidelines to treating this condition. Essential reading for all physicians treating women for pelvic pain. Covers topics such as mesh-induced pain, neuropathic pain, and pelvic floor pain.

  • by Christian Hill
    £36.49

    Learn to master basic programming tasks from scratch with real-life scientifically relevant examples and solutions drawn from both science and engineering. Students and researchers at all levels are increasingly turning to the powerful Python programming language as an alternative to commercial packages and this fast-paced introduction moves from the basics to advanced concepts in one complete volume, enabling readers to quickly gain proficiency. Beginning with general programming concepts such as loops and functions within the core Python 3 language, and moving onto the NumPy, SciPy and Matplotlib libraries for numerical programming and data visualisation, this textbook also discusses the use of IPython notebooks to build rich-media, shareable documents for scientific analysis. Including a final chapter introducing challenging topics such as floating-point precision and algorithm stability, and with extensive online resources to support advanced study, this textbook represents a targeted package for students requiring a solid foundation in Python programming.

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    £78.99

    This first comprehensive study in English of the many and variegated ways the afterlife was envisioned in the Middle Ages presents exciting new interpretations that will interest literary scholars, (art) historians, and theologians.

  • by Emma Low & Mary Wood
    £17.49

    This series is endorsed by Cambridge International Examinations and is part of Cambridge Maths.

  • by Ellie Tragakes
    £41.99

    Develop the next generation of economic minds with this thought-provoking series for first examinations 2022. Written by a highly experienced author, teacher, former IB Economics Chief Examiner and current senior examiner, the third edition has been fully updated to meet the requirements of the new guide for first examinations in 2022. It is a thought-provoking account of economic theory and policy with numerous real-world applications, encouraging international-mindedness, development of critical and independent thinking, and inquiry-based learning. This all-in-one print and digital coursebook includes a broad variety of features ensuring students will flourish in the subject and apply their skills in a diverse and practical way. Answers to coursebook activities are found in the teacher's resource.

  •  
    £87.99

    Written by a team of internationally renowned scholars, this is a comprehensive overview of the practical implications for organizations that manage international employees, and individuals who are currently or aspiring expatriates. For postgraduate, MBA and EMBA students, as well as practitioners, such as HR managers and global mobility managers.

  • - Value Creation in Social Learning Spaces
    by Wenger-Trayner Etienne Wenger-Trayner & Wenger-Trayner Beverly Wenger-Trayner
    £26.49 - 87.99

    This book updates Social Learning Theory, offering a practical and rigorous way to develop the capacity to bring about change.

  • by Maschler Michael Maschler, Solan Eilon Solan & Zamir Shmuel Zamir
    £51.99 - 119.49

    This new edition is unparalleled in breadth of coverage, thoroughness of technical explanations and number of worked examples.

  • - Mathematical Methods in Paper Folding
    by Hull Thomas C. Hull
    £32.99

    Written by a world expert on the subject, this is the first complete reference on the mathematics of origami.

  • by Willem (Universiteit van Amsterdam) van Schendel
    £27.49 - 87.99

    This revised and updated edition reveals the vibrant, colourful past of Bangladesh, chiefly known in the West through media images of poverty, underdevelopment and disasters. Based on the latest academic research and richly illustrated, this is a fascinating and highly readable account of life in Bangladesh over the last two millennia.

  • - The State of the Field, Prospects for Reform
    by Nathaniel Persily
    £29.99 - 87.99

  • - Black Holes in the Universe
    by Martin Rees & Mitchell Begelman
    £26.49

    Richly illustrated with the images from observatories on the ground and in space, and computer simulations, this book shows how black holes were discovered, and discusses our current understanding of their role in cosmic evolution. This second edition covers new discoveries made in the past decade, including definitive proof of a black hole at the center of the Milky Way, evidence that the expansion of the Universe is accelerating, and the new appreciation of the connection between black holes and galaxy formation. There are entirely new chapters on gamma-ray bursts and cosmic feedback. Begelman and Rees blend theoretical arguments with observational results to demonstrate how both approaches contributed to this subject. Clear illustrations and photographs reveal the strange and amazing workings of our universe. The engaging style makes this book suitable for introductory undergraduate courses, amateur astronomers, and all readers interested in astronomy and physics.

  • by Sanjoy Mahajan
    £20.49 - 39.99

    Students studying classical mechanics can learn Newton's laws of motion through this accessible and pedagogical guide. Carefully scaffolded everyday examples and full explanations of concepts and equations ensure that students will develop a deep and confident understanding of this fundamental and important subject.

  • - The Green Uprisings
    by Pouya (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Alimagham
    £28.49 - 81.49

    Challenging binary interpretations of Iran's Green Uprisings of 2009 as a 'failed revolution', this dynamic history of Iran and the Middle East focuses on the men and women who existed at the centre of these contentious politics, with wider insights into US foreign policy, political Islam and revolutionary politics.

  • by Massachusetts) Harrington & Mary E. (Smith College
    £33.99 - 69.99

    This much-anticipated third edition is an ideal core or supplementary text for undergraduates and graduate students studying neuroscience, neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, neurochemistry, or biological psychology. It offers a concise introduction to the basic principles of experimental design and analysis.

  • - Archaeological Perspectives from around the World
    by Laerke Recht
    £18.49

    Sacrifice is not simply an expression of religious beliefs. Its highly symbolic nature lends itself to various kinds of manipulation by those carrying it out, who may use the ritual in maintaining and negotiating power and identity in carefully staged 'performances'. This Element will examine some of the many different types of sacrifice and ritual killing of human beings through history, from Bronze Age China and the Near East to Mesoamerica to Northern Europe. The focus is on the archaeology of human sacrifice, but where available, textual and iconographic sources provide valuable complements to the interpretation of the material.

  • - Fraud, Deception and Meaningless Research
    by Dennis (University of Sussex) Tourish
    £26.49 - 60.99

    Management research is criticised for poor research practices and not addressing important problems. Tourish proposes fundamental changes to rescue it from crisis. A must read for management and organisation scholars, practising managers, university administrators and policy makers within higher education.

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