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  • - Part 1: 1834 - 1937
    by D.R. Broad
    £14.49

    A brief history of the first one hundred years of the early Victorian church of St John the Evangelist, Moulsham, Chelmsford

  • by Thomas F. Smith
    £11.49

    The last civilized man alive in this broken world. He does not know it, of course. How could he? Of the others remaining, their raw survival instincts have relinquished any semblance of humanity. Like a pack of wild dogs, they hunt him until they turn on themselves.

  • by A.M. Fitzharris
    £34.49

    This book is intended to introduce linear optimisation, a highly applicable branch of applied mathematics, to undergraduate and postgraduate students studying mathematics, engineering, operational research and business.

  • - Emotional Reservoir
    by Efosa Osaro
    £15.49

    The Osaro Theory is the story of an African migrant who embarks on a personal journey searching for answers to the problems that have imprisoned his people and his continent.

  • by Jo Naughton
    £13.49

    A handbook to healing and freedom from every form of shame.

  • - A Collection of Short Stories
    by Colin G. Harley
    £13.99

    A collection of twelve short stories with a supernatural flavour.

  • - The Third Sherborne Medieval Mystery
    by Rosie Lear
    £10.99

    Sherborne Abbey and Shaftesbury Abbey become entwined in this further medieval adventure involving the schoolmaster Matthias Barton.....the third in the Sherborne Medieval mystery series.

  • by John Lee
    £13.99

    A brief yet comprehensive guide for young people wanting to learn about and be involved with stock market investments.

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    £8.99

    Written circa 1900 for a lost love this book of 42 poems ranges from Love and Humour to the depths of despair. Once started it demands to be read to the end.

  • - The Wartime Letters of an Oxford Schoolboy 1939 - 1947
    by Michael Hickey
    £15.99

    Michael Hickey's schoolboy letters paint a previously unseen picture of Oxford during and immediately after the Second World War.

  • by J.A. Wilson
    £10.99

    A true account of how two children, forced to live in squalor, were not considered to be of any worth to society until they were able to contribute financially.

  • by Carl Vort
    £10.49

    Short stories for young children demonstrating why it is always best to 'Ask Mummy or Daddy' to avoid coming to harm in everyday life.

  • by Christine Trueman
    £14.99

    A contemporary novel for women, set in Oxford and Nice, which will absorb you until you find the truth

  • by Brian C. Luxton
    £45.49

    A genealogical odyssey of the Luxton family from Frogpit Moor to Barry - the good, the bad and the ugly!

  • by Chicamba
    £10.49

    O escritor Chicamba escreveu este livro para compartilhar a historia do seu belo e grande pais Angola. Os reinos passaram por periodos dificeis durante o seculo 12 ate ao seculo 19. Porem, o rico patrimonio ajudou a independencia para finalmente ser conseguida

  • by Culley Ron
    £12.99

    The Last Colony is a work of historical fiction that explores in novel form, the extent to which the British Establishment has infiltrated the Government of Scotland and interferes with its democratic processes in order to protect its strategic military, economic and political interests.

  • by Chicamba
    £10.49

    O politico, escritor e poeta Chicamba escreveu este livro para partilhar as poesias da nova geracao angolana, a literatura sempre foi uma parte da sua vida desde o tempo da escola primaria na linda provincia de Benguela, que culminou mais uma vez com a publicacao deste livro.

  • - Wilson, Maxwell and Me
    by Joe Haines
    £11.99 - 19.49

    An intriguing insight into two of the most remarkable and influential men of the 20th century: Harold Wilson and Robert Maxwell

  • - The story of a pioneering Yorkshire equine physiotherapist
    by Katie Bloom
    £16.49

    With some beautiful real-life equine photography and a never-before shared insight to a rare but invaluable mode of treatment, all explained in professional but accessible language, this book is a fantastic read for horse lovers and newbies alike.

  • by Sally King
    £15.49

    Some of the collective nouns for groups of birds are beautiful words, which must not be allowed to disappear from our English language. Here the author has brought them to life in a memorable way with simple verse accompanied by charming illustrations.

  • - A History and Guide
    by Edward Arnold
    £14.49

    An all-in-one history and guide book with a wealth of images helping to illustrate the pleasant and captivating Bloomsbury square mile.

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