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  • by L. F. Huang
    £13.49 - 18.49

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    by Katrina Marie
    £31.49 - 39.99

  • by M. G. Herron
    £18.99 - 27.49

  • by Jeanine Thompson
    £16.49 - 20.99

  • by Margaret Turner Taylor
    £25.49

  • by Peter Magyar
    £24.99

    The book is the recording of the interactive genesis of the poetic and the factual in architecture, generated by targeted intuition, so the tangible, materially manifestable result would be really the testimony of its opposite, the ephemeral, infinite space. This genesis is easily readable in the book, even if instead of words, spontaneous or weighted line drawings communicate nonverbal thoughts. The aspects of the Vitruvian 'firmitas' and 'utilitas' have to be also developed the same way, but only 'venustas' awakes awe and delight in our spirit and that is the quality, what these drawn notes are aiming at.Seven examples are narrated in it, one of the twenty-something similar books by the author, with thousands of nonverbal words and sentences in them. His hope is, to legitimize the cognitive and poetic nature of architecture, as well as the method of thinking and communicating with 'written-drawings'. This is the only way, how one can tap into the inexhaustible well of racial memory. Author's ability to produce correctly drawn instantaneous 3D images directly with ink, could be compared only to a musician, with perfect pitch hearing.Design is a mentally and corporally experienced process, which step-by-step evokes the mythology of building, due to the application of the genetic memory of our physical body. Accordingly, architecture, through drawings, in fortuitous cases, through the constructed form, realizes and embodies a philosophy, provided, it investigates the basic questions of knowledge, reality and existence. These are exactly the notions, as the Oxford English Dictionary defines philosophy, and no architect can avoid to give some answers to them during the course of a design. However, by the knowledge of the author - fed by more than fifty years dealing with different aspects of the profession, and being an avid reader - there are no other books, which come even close to the meticulous recording of the creation of our built environment!As a non-fiction book, the general validity of the thoughts contained in it is unquestionable. The fact, that the two of the seven projects are among the other constructed buildings, and in some cases, large urban ensembles, designed by the author, reinforces the importance and applicability of the depicted method!This book is not about architecture, but THIS BOOK IS ARCHITECTURE ITSELF!

  • by A. L. Jackson
    £25.49

  • by A. L. Jackson
    £25.49

  • by A L Jackson
    £25.49

    A sexy rockstar romance about two people who shouldn't be together but are inexplicably drawn to one another.

  • by A L Jackson
    £25.49

    A second-chance romance between an estranged couple who have been separated by years and a set of devastating-and life-threatening-secrets that, once unearthed, will either bring them together or send each of them to an early grave.

  • by Jeremy Robinson
    £27.99

    Jeremy Robinson's first pulse-pounding horror novel (originally penned under his Jeremy Bishop pseudonym) is a horrific tale of post-apocalyptic terror that is one part zombie story and one part Dante's Inferno. The story asks hard questions and generates strong emotions in everyone who reads it-anger, excitement, and most of all: FEAR. This book asks the question that everyone is afraid to answer: ARE YOU READY? Small town reporter, Mia Durante, finds herself having brunch with the President of the United States on the day civilization comes to an end. An electromagnetic pulse blinds the U.S. Cars crash. Planes fall. Chaos reigns. Power is restored within minutes, but it's already too late. Russian nukes are falling. U.S. allies around the world are already wiped out. The United States will cease to exist inside of five minutes. After giving the order to launch a full-scale retaliation, dooming the planet, the president, his staff, Secret Service and those lucky enough to be visiting the White House, are whisked below ground, where they board several Earth Escape Pods. As the EEPs launch into Earth orbit, missiles descend. Less than forty survive the end of the world. When they return, they're greeted by survivors of a different sort. The bloodbath that follows leaves Durante and nine other survivors on the run. They find themselves fighting for survival in a world in which only torment remains and where death is the only escape.

  • by Edward Sapir
    £17.49

    This edition collects a number of small but valuable examples of the Virginia Siouan languages. It includes two small vocabularies of about 50 words each by Edward Sapir and Leo Frachtenberg, both published in 1913. Also included are 7 translated Saponi place-names collected by William Byrd on the Virginia-North Carolina border in 1728, and 2 words of Moneton or Tomahitan obtained by Abraham Wood during an expedition into southern West Virginian 1674.

  • by George Broderick
    £21.49

  • by Ava Marie Salinger
    £16.49 - 24.49

  • by Mary Catherine Rolston
    £11.99

  • by Roache-Hagley
    £16.49

    I grew up with a learning disability, in addition to the trauma from the emotional and physical abuse carried out by my own mother and family members. The hands that were supposed to protect me as a child were the same hands responsible for my suffering, hurt and pain. I had such anger and hate toward my mother for everything she did to me. My life was complex from day one. My pain fuelled my rage, and my rage came out in fights. If I wasn't in a fight, I was starting one. Programs and counselling never helped me because I wasn't ready to heal. I did what I wanted to do, when I wanted to do it. Being exposed to the justice system at a young age, I saw the police in my home way too often. How could a mother do something like this to her own child and not care? My father was a case by himself. Where was he anyway? A caged bird is how I used to describe myself but ironically, at other times, I felt like a superhero for my brothers and sisters. Maybe it was all the chores I had to do that made me feel invincible. But still, I was a confused child, and feelings of doubt and neglect often plagued my mind. That said, if there was one thing I knew for certain, it was the fact that I would never be like my mother. I may have been a product of my mother, but who she was didn't make me who I am today. And it never could.

  • by Mj Mumford
    £28.99

    She accidentally time traveled with a killer. Now, she may never hold her son in her arms again.Syd Brixton can timeblink.So when she and her sister are trapped on a crashing plane, Syd doesn't hesitate to use the power to transport them both back in time five years.But things get complicated when they arrive in 2019 and discover three strangers have inadvertently hitched a ride, one of them with a dark and deadly past.It wouldn't be a problem if Syd could timeblink everyone back to the present, back to anywhere but a looming air disaster.Unfortunately, timeblinking doesn't work like that.It comes with its own set of rules-and those rules make the group's return to their present just as dangerous as if they had stayed on the doomed plane.Syd has not chosen this date randomly, though. Her son's father, Morley, is still alive in 2019 and the only person on the planet who can help her get back to where their little boy is waiting.But when two of the passengers go missing-one a known murderer-the entire group's return to the present is threatened. And now, even Morley may not be able to prevent them from being stuck in the past . . . separated from their loved ones forever.

  • by Mohammad H Tamdgidi
    £80.99 - 87.99

  • by Mohammad Tamdgidi
    £38.99

    In this report The Somerton Man's code is at last deciphered to be a suicide contemplation note he drafted as a quatrain giving a gist of why and how he planned his last dance for a lasting life. It was the creative DNA of his suicide plot.

  • by Mohammad Tamdgidi
    £80.99

    In this 4th of his Omar Khayyam's Secret 12-book series, Mohammad H. Tamdgidi offers a hermeneutic study of Khayyam's last keepsake philosophical treatise on the universals of existence, one he said was more useful than volumes.

  • by Mohammad H Tamdgidi
    £80.99

    In this book of his Omar Khayyam's Secret series, Mohammad H. Tamdgidi unveils the horoscope origins of Khayyam's pen name, pointing to a key signature quatrain that independently confirms his authorship of the Robaiyat.

  • by Mohammad H Tamdgidi
    £96.99

  • by Anisa Ashabi
    £16.49 - 26.49

  • by Willow Winters
    £26.49

    From Wall Street Journal Best Selling author, Willow Winters comes an intense romance with second chances, secrets and a gripping twist to take your breath away. Born into wealth in New York City, I've never had to want... until I lost the love of my life. And then he came along, the playboy I knew I shouldn't touch.It's been a long time since I've looked at a man and wanted something more. Even longer since one has looked at me with a gaze I couldn't tear my eyes from.No one's perfect, but that's how he felt when I was in his arms. I started to think everything was going to be all right. That life had finally put the pieces of my broken heart back together.Fate brought us close, and I had no idea why until it was too late. What's between us is raw and everything I've ever wanted. But the sins of his past threaten to tear us apart."Beautifully written ...With every turn of the page the reader is waiting for the shoe to drop and the betrayal to begin." - Nicki, The Overflowing Bookcase This is the complete You Are My Reason duet in one. One couple and one happily ever after.

  • by Marie Williams
    £32.99

    Improve Your Quality of Life & Never Be BoredThis beautifully illustrated art book from Marie and sixteen of her friends was crafted to entertain, express - and most importantly - to discover how art can impact your life. Readers will learn to fi nd their purpose through the expression of creativity and imagination. Art is truly a precious gift for readers of all ages, positively influencing adult and childhood development, building self-esteem, and connecting more deeply with others. May this book bring your future joy and purpose.

  • by Fabiane Secches
    £17.49

    O livro Elena Ferrante, uma longa experiência de ausência é uma análise detalhada, que acompanha os caminhos da misteriosa autora italiana desde a escolha do pseudônimo até a publicação de seu último romance. Elena Ferrante é autora de algumas das obras mais lidas e comentadas dos últimos trinta anos. Mas mais do que o mistério em torno

  • by Michelle R Palmer
    £14.49

    The author describes how we often worry about the things that will eventually work themselves out. People can get caught up on worrying about the tomorrows when they really need to focus on the todays. The author candidly shares her journey of finding hope, joy and faith as it relates to self-esteem, relationships, health and overcoming losses. This book is to be embraced and cherished by looking into the soul of a survivor with an enriched faith. The author plants descriptions of humbleness, hope and endurance while she gracefully glides through the path of where she's been with a determination of a better tomorrow. The author writes to encourage readers to not give up on faith but to embrace the challenges with resilience.

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