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  • by Rajan Shankara
    £9.99

    Using ownership philosophy, we can transform our lives, improve our careers and relationships, and become the leader we were born to be.

  • by William Ferraiolo
    £10.99

    Epictetus Handbook is the best extant account of ancient Stoicism, and it still ranks as one of the most useful self-help manuals in today's world. Through relatable contemporary applications and accessible explanations, Dr. Ferraiolo guides the reader reliably through all of the sayings in the Handbook to bring out their core meaning, which can be obscured by references to ancient social customs, events and philosophers. Lou Matz, Professor of Philosophy, University of the PacificIn Slave and Sage William Ferraiolo distills and reanimates the original spirit of Epictetus' Enchiridion for a 21st century audience, and shows how the lessons Epictetus offered are more relevant than ever to modern life. Much like the original stoics, Ferraiolos work prides itself on a combination of erudition and accessibility, to teach and counsel every reader. This little gem of philosophical insight will help you dig down into the best wisdom of the ancient Stoic philosopher, Epictetus, and see how it can apply powerfully in our lives today. Highly recommended. Tom Morris, author of The Stoic Art of Living

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    by Mikil Taylor
    £11.49

    A how-to guide for first-time managers adjusting to their new leadership roles.

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    by Christine Louis-Dit-Sully
    £12.99

    Christine Louis-Dit-Sully examines the origins of racial thinking and the relationship between race and culture, asking us to recognise that racial thinking is not the only way of understanding ourselves and the world around us.

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    by Liz Macrae Shaw
    £11.49

    A Hebridean love story, swept up on the tides of WW2, from Naval convoys to Bletchley Park.

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    by Michael Harris
    £12.99

    Stay Alive reveals the hidden revolution at the heart of The Hunger Games and what it means for our age of defiant youth-led revolt.

  • by Joanna Godfrey Wood
    £7.49

    How Quakers can use the writings of Margaret Fell as inspiration for living out the Testimonies in their lives today.

  • by Sarah J. Hodder
    £9.99

    Sisters of the infamous 'Princes in the Tower', the daughters of Elizabeth Woodville and Edward IV survived the reign of Richard III and even thrived into the Tudor Age. This is their story.

  • by G.L. Davies
    £8.99

    G. L. Davies's most terrifying investigation yet reveals one woman's a terrifying ordeal of alien visitation, nightmarish visions and a prophecy of destruction on a scale never before seen in Pembrokeshire's peaceful history.

  • by Morgan Daimler
    £9.49

    An introduction to the complex and multifaceted Irish deity, Lugh.

  • by Matthew Schultz & Jordan Lepore
    £8.99

    Shining a light on the mysterious and tragic history of the American Northeast, We, The Wanted is a gothic tale of isolation, the consequences of disbelief, and the monsters that lurk beyond the pale of civilization hoping to lure us into their darkness.

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    by Owen Symes
    £16.49

    A fair-minded but highly critical interpretation of president Obama and his brand of "hope and change," grounded in a reality that goes beyond the headlines.

  • - How Community College Entrepreneurship Creates Equity and Prosperity
    by Mary Beth Kerly, Rebecca A. Corbin & Andrew Gold
    £7.99

    Leveraging existing community college assets to rebuild a more equitable economy

  • - How Covid-19 can solve the climate crisis
    by Bernice Maxton-Lee & Graeme Maxton
    £7.99

    How Covid-19 can solve the climate crisis

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    by William Briggs
    £11.49

    Capitalism has passed its use-by-date, but a better, saner world is possible.

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    - Don't Let Them Lock It Down!
    by Frank Furedi
    £11.49

    Challenging the claim that democracy is a means to an end rather than an important value in and of itself.

  • by Lisa Samet
    £8.99

    Emotional Repatterning provides insights, stories and real life examples to deepen the reader's understanding of their own mind; the patterns of thinking and deep-seated beliefs that keep them feeling stuck and unhappy.

  • - Snapshots of England's Pop Rebels and Outsiders
    by Guy Mankowski
    £9.99

    Snapshots of how English pop culture's rebels and outsiders, from The Long Blondes and The Libertines, to Tricky and Goldfrapp, altered our sense of a green but sometimes unpleasant land.

  • - A Crucible at the Crossroads
    by Via Hedera
    £9.99

    Folkloric American Witchcraft and the Multicultural Experience is an exploration of the folklore, magic and witchcraft that was forged in the New World.

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