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  • by Carmen Turner-Schott LISW
    £12.49

    Everyone wants to know more about the most misunderstood house in astrology - the twelfth astrological house.

  • by Jules Standish
    £9.99

    It's time for us to look on the bright side, by boosting our mood and lifting our spirit, both in our interiors, as well as our closet.

  • by Yavor Tarinski
    £9.49

    A book about the fundamental conflict between democratic aspirations and the imposed norms of capitalism.

  • by Harmonia Saille
    £9.49

    Teaching the magical side of the hedge witch's Craft.

  • by Jessica Howard
    £9.49

    Learn to use crystals, stones, and other objects to guide you in this modern overview of an ancient divination practice.

  • by Doug Greene
    £13.99

    An in-depth and critical look at the life and ideas of Michael Harrington, one of America's most important democratic socialists.

  • by Sarina Korotane
    £8.99

    Be your highest potential with Reiki

  • by Ted Reese
    £12.49

    With capitalism entering its worst ever and possibly final crisis, Henryk Grossman, the neglected 20th century Marxist who explained the inevitability of such a 'final breakdown' most convincingly, is more relevant than ever - and must be rehabilitated.

  • by Jonathan Romain
    £9.99

    The joys, quirks and pitfalls of congregational life when God is both present and absent.

  • by Steven DeLay
    £8.99

    In a series of analysis dealing with issues of basic human concern such as love, hope, joy, beauty, desire, suffering, evil, and death, Steven DeLay articulates an existence of faith in Christ. With attention to the Bible and works of art (Caravaggio, Dore, Pissarro, Poussin, Rembrandt, and Rodin), DeLay explores the depths of the human experience, offering a descriptive account of our personal encounter with God. A contribution to the longstanding tradition of edifying Christian works, In the Spirit extols the glory of being human in light of Gods word.

  • by Martin Wells
    £8.99

    Intention is in tension - learning to take the stress out of performance

  • by Philip Freeman
    £14.49

    What does jazz mean 20 years into the 21st century? Has streaming culture rendered music literally meaningless, thanks to the removal of all context beyond the playlist? Are there any traditions left to explore? Has the destruction of the apprenticeship model (young musicians learning from their elders) changed the music irrevocably? Are any sounds off limits? How far out can you go and still call it jazz? Or should the term be retired? These questions, and many more, are answered in Ugly Beauty, as Phil Freeman digs through his own experiences and conversations with present-day players. Jazz has never seemed as vital as it does right now, and has a genuine role to play in 21st-century culture, particularly in the US and the UK.

  • by Rachel Patterson
    £27.49

    She has the power to transform your life, you have the power within you to do the same...

  • by Marneta Viegas
    £12.99

    With 100,000 combinations of story visualisations, children will have a different adventure each time they step through the portal of their imagination.

  • by Marneta Viegas
    £9.49

    Using colouring to encourage children to think and open their minds.

  • by Rodney Parks
    £10.99

    An Adventure Learning class from Elon University students who climb Kilimanjaro and collectively write about their shared experiences, charting a path for other Millennials to follow.

  • by Lynne Sedgmore
    £12.49

    An exciting radical inclusive leadership development which transcends patriarchal and conventional limitations to liberate and transform you, and others, into Leaderful Luminaries.

  • by Jason Gregory
    £10.99

    Reveals the psychological and spiritual damage digital technology and social media are having on the human mind, as well as a digital free lifestyle to reclaim your health and sanity for a better world.

  • by G.A. Milnthorpe
    £6.99

    Archibald Mountbank has the power to make almost anything 1% better. Whether you want to be 1% better looking or 1% taller, Archibald Mountbank is your man. He can even boost your immune system or your willpower... for a fee. Archibald Mountbank, one of the richest (and most hated) men in Britain, is about to retire from his highly contentious "e;profession"e;. But before he retires, Mountbank's Commercial Manager has accepted an offer to allow Mountbank to be shadowed by a journalist. Alistair Dodd, a cynical journalist commissioned to write a hatchet job biography, gets a rare look into the life and practices of the elusive Mountbank and discovers that everyone needs to believe in something... it's just a question of what.

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