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  • - The Story of a Generation
    by Ged Melia
    £15.99

    A Lancashire-based family saga chronicling the loves, lives and times of a generation during the first half of the twentieth century.

  • by B. J. J. Marvin
    £9.99

    Jonathan and Rebecca's father tells them bedtime stories but not from a book, where do these stories come from? When the children discover that the stories come from Great Aunt Agatha's Dreaming House, they set off on an exciting adventure full of mystery, dangers and some fascinating characters along the way, but will they make it home again?

  • by Maximilian van den Boss
    £15.49

    Jacen Manson is a 'well-paid' junior doctor struggling to balance his career with love and a 'normal' life.

  • by Zetta Thomelin
    £11.49

    Dispelling the myths surrounding self-hypnosis

  • - Southern Rhodesia in the 1950s before Zimbabwe
    by Peter Hardy
    £13.99

    This book describes the author's experience of two and a half years of misadventure in rich, white-dominated Southern Rhodesia (now impoverished, African-controlled Zimbabwe).

  • by Ano Nimmus
    £13.99

    To know your own darkness is to truly know your light.

  • by Brian Russell
    £13.99

    The detailed, almost cinematic prose crafts a vivid picture of these witty, glamorous and culturally significant experiences in show business which are at once touchingly funny and emotive

  • by Alvin Finch
    £9.99

  • - Book One of The Abbots Ford Trilogy
    by Elizabeth Davison
    £13.49

    Beneath the Hill is part one of The Abbots Ford Trilogy. It is a family saga covering the early part of the Twentieth Century, tracing four generations of a family in a Somerset village, focusing mainly on the women.

  • - A 1918 Diary from Britain's WWI East Africa Campaign
    by Captain Llewellyn Wynne Jones MC
    £26.49

    The poignant story of one brave young man's life, told by the granddaughter he never met, through his 1918 diary and photographs taken during his service during WW1 in Africa.

  • by Sujit Bhattacharjee
    £11.49

    Being happy yourself has the potential to change other lives and foster a more caring society

  • - A Wallace Hammond Novel
    by C.D. Neill
    £9.49

    Shoes on a Wire is the second in a series of Wallace Hammond Crime Novels.

  • - Second Edition
     
    £25.49

    This book contains a host of proven secrets, strategies and evidenced techniques of how to successfully set up and run a Complementary Health Practice.

  • by Deryn Stewart
    £12.49

    A tale of young love, hope, endeavour and obsession, set in the scenic Welsh borders. A young archaeologist and aspiring hill farmer discover that The Hill is an archaeological treasure trove. The past links in with the future to revive the village of Brynafon in this feel-good, uplifting novel.

  • - Child Sex Abuse in the Holocaust
    by PhD) & Beverley Chalmers (DSc(Med)
    £23.49

    This ground breaking book exposes a taboo aspect of Holocaust history: the sexual abuse of children

  • by John Boman
    £14.99

    Different lives in California and Dorset for two old friends then brought back together to face their hidden past

  • by Hazel Stuart
    £9.49

    Children's illustrated book about Isabella and her adventures whilst on holiday at Watermouth Castle

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