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  • - Unlocking Entrepreneurial Potentials
    by M B Bello
    £12.49

    Creativity isn't sufficient to set up an enterprise.Therefore, a creative person needs to become an entrepreneur simply by learning how to sell his product for profit.'The Creative Entrepreneurs' is focused on the A to Z requirements of how to be a successful entrepreneur.The content provides the guidelines of how products and services can be taken to the market place with a view to sell or offer services at the appropriate price, make profit for savings and re-investment into possible sustainable ventures.The book provides the most appropriate guidance for the creative persons and others to effectively unlock their entrepreneurial potentials.A one stop shop for all potential entrepreneurs. The overall effect will have great positive impact for all and the economy.

  • by Constance Omawumi Kola-Lawal
    £9.49

  • by Malcolm G Nelson
    £11.49

  • by Bill Fairclough
    £25.49

  • by EE Vielle
    £15.99

    To continue to live life to the full at 100 years old is quite amazing! In this exhilarating, exciting and at times emotional book EE (Tubby) Vielle takes us through a life which involved several different careers. His early childhood memories draw you into a forgotten world. The threat of hunger during the Great Depression led him away from university to the RAF and flying 150 types of aircraft, not without incident! He guides you through an unexpected account of WW11 which includes mysterious happenings between scientists and some, to date unpublicised, treacherous acts with far reaching implications. His optimism, purpose and enthusiasm are what he sees as the markers for his long and fulfilling life. At age 43, having survived and thoroughly enjoyed 25 years of flying and then being faced with having to serve in desk jobs, "Tubby" Vielle accepted the offer of twice the salary of an Air Marshal, to retire from the RAF and become Managing Director of a company set up to develop and commercialise his invention of an airborne anti-collision system for aircraft (and ships). He also wrote two novels which were based on his own flying experiences. Both, were world-wide best sellers and translated into over 20 languages. That, and the sale of the film rights for the first, resulted in Tubby taking up residence in Switzerland, writing more novels and engaging in other interesting pursuits - including becoming involved in trying to recover the Rommel Treasure from the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea and inventing a method of investing which, in ten years, turned £32,000 into over £7,000,000. Now again resident in UK, he still normally gets up at around five o'clock and enjoys working 10 hours a day!

  • by Netta Dawson
    £8.49

  • by Jackie McGuinness
    £11.49

  • by Brandon Rolfe
    £14.49

  • - The True Story of the Ups and Downs in the Life of a Flying Instructor
    by Ray Blyth
    £25.49

  • by Oliver Hill
    £11.49

    Head to Head is the story of the struggle to break into the markets against the most powerful chemical industry cartels in Southern Africa. These cartels were little interested in new technologies and fought against the ideas introduced by Oliver Hill. In order to finance these enterprises a host of innovative financing tools were introduced.

  • by Loredana Drobot
    £8.49

  • by Paul Mendelson
    £10.49

    Duplicate Pairs is the most absorbing and demanding form of Bridge: a true mental combat sport. Starting with the mechanics of the scoring system, through the key philosophies for success, to detailed tactical advice, esteemed author Paul Mendelson takes the reader through all the steps needed to improve your scores, boost your enjoyment and become a successful Duplicate Pairs player at club level and beyond.In the second part of the book, sit at Paul's shoulder and play a Duplicate Pairs tournament with him, observing the inferences taken, myriad components considered, and decisions made.Paul Mendelson is the UK's best selling Bridge author and his books are sold worldwide, having been translated into numerous languages. He writes weekly for the Financial Times and contributes to numerous magazines. He has also written books and articles on Poker and casino gaming

  • by Pat Champness
    £11.49

    This is a book to help you learn to play the piano. It is not a 'Learn the Piano in Ten Easy Lessons' tutor - plenty of those exist - but an adventure introducing you to the world of music and stirring your imagination. Beginning with simple pieces, as you are fed with more knowledge the compositions become more advanced. They are all by composers whose works range from a 14th century Venetian dance to a 20th century South American tango. Your journey takes you through sixty-eight pieces wth their historical and geographical backgrounds, the last being the much-loved first movement of Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata. Hence the title.

  • by J Morris
    £7.99

    Taken by slave traders from her home and family, Bonnie, a young Princess, is rescued by a stranger and against all odds shows courage and determination as she flourishes in a world alien to her own.

  • by D. M. Lewis
    £10.49

  • by Brandon Rolfe
    £9.49

  • by John Casson
    £15.99

  • by Jerry Shively
    £9.49

    In 1941 the Germans developed a new fighter plane capable of taking control of the skies over England.An audacious plan is approved by Churchill to snatch it right from the jaws of the Luftwaffe.The operation is to be undertaken by two men, a commando and the Spitfire's chief test pilot, united in a mission that could change the tide of the war.

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