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Since it opened in 2003 Hadrian' s Wall Path has become one of Britain' s most popular long-distance paths.
Following the limestone escarpment on the Western edge of the Cotswolds, the 102 miles of the Cotswold Way take the walker through a quintessentially English landscape as varied as it is beautiful.
The Capital Ring is a 78-mile (125 km) walking route encircling inner London that links the astonishing number of islands of green space - parks, woodlands, abandoned railway lines, towpaths and nature reserves - which still survive in the very heart of the city.
In Alpe d' Huez, veteran cycling journalist Peter Cossins reveals the triumphs, passion and despair behind the great exploits on the Alpe and discloses the untold details that have led to the mountain becoming as important to the Tour as the race is to resort at its summit.
'An illustrated young person's bible' Time Out The first book in a new series about growing up. Written for young girls becoming women, and containing 50 lessons, anecdotes and stories about puberty, written in consultation with US Doctor Janice K Hillman. Highly Commended at the British Book Design and Production Awards 2017
Creation story inspired by a West African tale of how people of all colours were created.
A haunting story of a family's flight from danger to a new life in a new country.
The second in a series of UK regional cycling guides, Simon Warren tackles the hills and valleys of Yorkshire. With over 50% new material, and revised and updated climbs from his previous books, Simon leads readers on an exhilirating tour across the Dales and onto the Moors.
The twins Meret and Bella love their grandfather, Papa Chagall, and he loves telling them stories.
The Peddars Way and Norfolk Coast Path is a wonderfully varied and interesting National Trail.
Where do pebbles come from? How were they made? This book tells the story of a pebble, from its origins in a fiery volcano 480 million years ago to a busy, modern landscape.
Book 2 of a new set of Walkers Editions of Alfred Wainwright's Pictorial Guides to the Lakeland Fells, fully updated and checked by Clive Hutchby.
Latest in Laurence Anholt's acclaimed series makes an entertaining introduction to 'the father of modern art'
The South West Coast Path is the longest of Britain' s National Trails, following the spectacular coastline for 630 miles around the southernmost tip of England from Somerset all the way to Dorset.
The official guide to the Falmouth the Exmouth section of Britain's longest National Trail, published in association with Walk Unlimited.
The life and art of Degas are seen through the eyes of a child.
The official guide to the Cleveland Way National Trail from Helmsley to Filey, published in association with Walk Unlimited.
The Beach Book presents a whole host of activities and adventures to be enjoyed on the water's edge by the sea, lakes and rivers.
Python has wrapped himself around the tree with its delicious fruit, and he won't share the fruit unless the animals can tell him the correct name of the tree.
Off the Map shows the modern world from surprising new vantage points that will inspire urban explorers, and armchair travellers alike to consider a new way of understanding the world we live in.
2014 marked the 25th anniversary of Nigel Benn and Michael Watson stepping into a purpose built tent in Finsbury Park to contest the WBO Middleweight Championship, marking the start of an epic saga in British Boxing.
In How To Think Like Sir Alex Ferguson, Professor Damian Hughes goes into the mind of one of the world's most successful leaders to reveal 10 powerful and practical lessons for leadership and business. How To Think Like Sir Alex Ferguson is a unique and inspiring handbook for anyone looking to improve performance in turbulent, changing times.
How many socks make a pair? The answer is not always two. And behind this question lies a world of maths that can be surprising, amusing and even beautiful.
From pretty parrots to cheeky chimps, there's so much to see in the jungle! This exciting search-and-find book will keep children entertained for hours and will gently introduce them to important concepts such as diversity and inclusivity.
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