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  • by Sandy (Professor of Law Steel
    £104.49

  • by Editor
    £162.49

  • by Philip (Senior Research Associate Sheldrake
    £87.99

    A theological study of public virtue that responds to the social challenges and public dysfunctions in current European and North American contexts by identifying and exploring the most critical public values and social virtues.

  • by Ian (Senior Lecturer in History Atherton
    £37.99

    A history of British attitudes to battlefields and their commemoration over the last 700 years. The book explores and links memory-making practices from across the period to reconsider the ways in which battlefields are commemorated and re-commemorated, both in the immediate aftermath of war and across centuries thereafter.

  • by Alison (Professor of Philosophy Stone
    £83.99

    Women on Philosophy of Art is the first study of women's philosophies of art in long nineteenth-century Britain. It looks at seven women spanning the time from the Enlightenment to the beginning of modernism.

  • by Regina (Professor of Philosophy Schouten
    £80.99

    The Anatomy of Justice aims to show by demonstration that, properly understood, the methodology, style, and substance of "mainstream" liberal political philosophy are anything but deferent to an unjust status quo.

  • by Richard (Professor of Philosophy at Victoria University of Wellington) Joyce
    £80.99

    Morality: From Error to Fiction argues in favor of moral skepticism, and also advocates an ambitious version of moral fictionalism.

  • by Alison Primrose
    £10.49

    Bond's ultimate guide to the core skills needed for the Verbal Reasoning 11+ exam. Written in accessible language, the Handbook fully explains every main question type with practice questions for consolidating knowledge. Expanded examples, key facts, and thoughtful exam tips from tutors make this the go-to manual for Verbal Reasoning.

  • by Alison Primrose
    £10.49

    Bond's ultimate guide to the core skills needed for the Non-verbal Reasoning 11+ exam. Written in accessible language, the Handbook fully explains every main question type with practice questions for consolidating knowledge. Expanded examples, key facts, and thoughtful exam tips from tutors make this the go-to manual for Non-verbal Reasoning.

  • by Liz Heesom
    £10.49

    Bond's ultimate guide to the core skills needed for the Maths 11+ exam. Written in accessible language, the Handbook fully explains every main question type with practice questions for consolidating knowledge. Expanded examples, key facts, and thoughtful exam tips from tutors make this the go-to manual for Maths.

  • by Liz Heesom
    £10.49

    Bond's ultimate guide to the core skills needed for the English 11+ exam. Written in accessible language, the Handbook fully explains every main question type with practice questions for consolidating knowledge. Expanded examples, key facts, and thoughtful exam tips from tutors make this the go-to manual for English.

  • by Aaron (Professor of Philosophy Ridley
    £91.99

    Aaron Ridley presents a series of twelve essays, half of them appearing here for the first time, about the two key singularities that Kant identified in aesthetics: artistic creativity and aesthetic judgement. He explores how the one-off character of creativity and judgement defy our ordinary expectations of what an explanation should be like.

  • by Diana (Honorary Research Fellow Berruezo-Sanchez
    £91.99

    Diana Berruezo-Sánchez recovers key chapters in the history of Afro-Iberian diasporas by exploring the literary contributions and life experiences of black African communities and individuals in early modern Spain. Examining a range of texts and creators, Berruezo-Sánchez opens up space for early modern black poets in the Spanish literary canon.

  • by Marta (Postdoctoral Fellow Fossati
    £91.99

    Marta Fossati traces the development of the South African short story in English from the late 1920s to the first decade of the twenty-first century, examining its narratological characteristics, its dialogue between aesthetics and ethics, and its material print culture.

  • by Reinhard (Professor (em.) at Faculty of Law Bork
    £42.99 - 78.99

  • by Swapna Reddy
    £7.49

    Reggie and Pipsquark hear about a terrifying ghost which is haunting Seagull Rock. The young detectives will have to use their ears, snouts, and tread with careful paws if they are to get to the bottom of this case.

  • by Robert Tregoning
    £7.49

    In this joyful journey through the water cycle, Snow travels from her mountain top, down the river and joins the swirling, dancing clouds above.

  • by Prof Monika (University of Warsaw) Kostera
    £37.99

    Drawing on a rich variety of ideas, theories, empirical cases, real and fictitious stories, as well as examples and images from art and literature, Monika Kostera demonstrates the splendid complexity of academic ecosystems.

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    £42.99

    Philosophical Perspectives on Psychedelic Psychiatry addresses the fascinating philosophical questions raised by the renewed psychiatric use of psychedelics, with chapters from leading philosophers of mind, science, and psychiatry.

  • by Alex Falase-Koya
    £6.49

    When ordinary boy Marvin wears his super-suit he becomes MARV. A superhero with infinite powers . . . In Marv and the Alien Invasion, supervillain Cosmic causes chaos at the Space Centre. When Cosmic and his alien sidekicks try to steal a rocket, Marvin launches his superhero alter ego to become the invincible, unstoppable, MARV!

  • by Catherine Emmett
    £7.49

    A witch can't believe her luck when a little girl knocks at her door playing 'Trick or Treat'. It just so happens that 'a little girl' is the ingredient she's missing from her potion . . . But it turns out that it is the witch who is in for a trick in this sparklingly original Halloween treat!

  • by Tom McLaughlin
    £7.99

    When a bigfoot breaks into Jack's garden to steal his pants, he decides to take matters into his own hands. Now he's the fairy equivalent of grounded. Will Jack get his wand back, track down the monster, and make everything right again before he's kicked out of the magical kingdom for good?

  • by Reza (Assistant Professor Beheshti
    £47.49

    Authors Beheshti, Saintier, and Thomas maintain the brilliance of late Professor Bradgate's comprehensive text and provide students with an equally erudite guide, presenting the complexity of modern commercial law with clarity and contextual links to practice.

  • by Denis (Professor Emeritus of General Linguistics Creissels
    £155.49

    This book explores three central concepts in clausal structure: transivity, valency, and voice. Denis Creissels draws up a novel theoretical and terminological framework to study the considerable cross-linguistic variation observed in these phenomena and to compare their manifestations in the grammars of individual languages.

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