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  • by &30001, && 30495 & &32654
    £28.99

    イタリア料理はパスタとピザだけではありません。各地域の独自の食文化、風味、伝統を探求することで、イタリア料理の真髄を理解できます。 "イタリア風魅力 北から南まで、イタリア料理の真髄への旅"は、そのような旅へと読者を誘います。イタリアンシェフ岡本真由美は、読者をイタリアの地方ごとの美味しい料理へと案内します。北イタリアのクリーミーなリゾット、中央イタリアの味わい深いワイン、南イタリアのピリッと辛いトマトソース...。地域ごとの特性を生かした料理が、イタリアの多彩な料理文化を表現しています。岡本は、イタリアの食材と伝統を尊重しつつ、自身の創造性を加えた新しい料理を紹介します。また、彼女がイタリアで経験したエピソードを通じて、イタリア料理の奥深さと魅力を伝えます。本書は、新鮮な食材を活かした料理、家族や友人との食事の時間を大切にするイタリアの食文化を象徴しています。イタリア料理に対する情熱と愛情が詰まったこの本を読めば、自宅で本格的なイタリア料理を楽しむことができます。

  • by Rick Reed
    £12.49

    Losing Your Luggage takes you on a journey through Romans 6-8, helping you find freedom from the sinful baggage that weighs you down. Your guide for this trip is Rick Reed, who brings out practical, down-to-earth wisdom from Paul's letter as he walks alongside you on this journey. He is one who speaks from experience and is a helpful guide to show you the main sights and lessons of these important chapters. Journey toward greater joy and freedom in Christ-and lose some sinful baggage along the route!

  • by Nicola Dewhurst
    £10.49

    "Little turtle Swim Away" takes readers on an extraordinary adventure through the eyes of a determined young turtle named Little Turtle. From the moment she hatches beneath the shimmering moonlit sky, Little Turtle's survival instincts are put to the test.As Little Turtle bravely navigates the treacherous obstacles of the ocean, she encounters predators like foxes, vultures, and barracuda fish, each posing a threat to her existence. With the guidance of a melodic whale song and her innate ability to adapt, Little Turtle must learn to outsmart her adversaries and escape their clutches.The perils don't end there, as Little Turtle becomes entangled in human-induced hazards. She experiences the devastating consequences of an oil spillage, witnesses the heartbreaking effects of plastic pollution, and narrowly escapes the grasp of poachers. These encounters shed light on the importance of environmental conservation and the impact of human activities on marine life.Throughout her arduous journey, Little Turtle's determination remains unyielding. She finds solace in unexpected moments of kindness from compassionate humans who help her overcome challenges and promote her survival.As the story unfolds, Little Turtle grows in size and strength, eventually finding companionship and love among her fellow turtles. But even as she reaches her mature years, the ever-present dangers of the ocean persist. Little Turtle's indomitable spirit and unwavering will to survive guide her back to her birthplace, where she faces the harsh reality of a once serene beach transformed by human intervention."Little turtle Swim Away" serves as a poignant reminder of the resilience and fragility of marine life. It sparks awareness about the urgent need for conservation efforts and leaves readers inspired to protect our oceans and the magnificent creatures that call them home.

  • by Peter Hyson
    £12.49

    The first in the Cotswold Capers cozy murder mystery series set in the village of Much Slaughter featuring amateur sleuth Catney and her trusty pup Dagenham. Catney finds a body in the local police museum and uncovers a web of intrigue.

  • by C J Summer
    £11.49

    "The things we think and do and say, are like a song we sing all day... what kind of song do you want to sing?"Life is a Colourful Song is a wonderfully colourful and diverse picture book, bursting with delightful illustrations and whimsical rhyming verse. It will delight all readers who dream of making the world a better place.

  • by Laura John
    £12.49

  • by Theo Colinares
    £12.49

  • by Karen Kincy
    £14.49 - 22.49

  • by Terri Demitchell
    £9.49

  • by Jacqueline P. Walker
    £11.49

    Abandoned by her childhood sweetheart. A new life of love and security. When a storm of woe threatens, can she find the strength to persevere?Washington, DC, 1997. Maxine "Maxi" Weldon is living her best life. After her childhood sweetheart bailed when their son was six, the devoted mother forged a promising career and happy home with her big-hearted husband. But the hard-working Jamaican native becomes alarmed when she walks in on her usually levelheaded twelve-year-old hanging up on a suspicious phone call. With layoff rumors at work weighing heavily on her mind, Maxi's stress rises exponentially when she catches the boy's bio-dad dropping him off at the house. And exploding in fury at both of them, the distraught woman is left reeling as she discovers they have rekindled their father-son relationship. As a perfect storm of anxiety gathers, can Maxine protect everything she's built and make peace with the past?

  • by Danielle Williams-Rutledge
    £13.49

  • by Aveline Bee Moyna
    £9.49

  • by Benjamin Fléron
    £13.49

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  • by The Mosaic Collection
    £12.49

    As their lives are torn apart by world war, the Russian Revolution, and church and family conflicts, Katarina Hildebrandt and Johann Sudermann strive to maintain their faith in the God they have come to know. Meanwhile, Paul Gregorovich Tekanin's hope for Utopia has become a way of darkness and death. Will he remember the warnings of his childhood friend, Johann, or will the violence of revolution destroy him? History unfolds as these young people look desperately for a source of balance and safety within the eye of the storm and ask: where is God when life betrays?

  • by Josh Keen
    £20.99

    The FBI files on Muhammad Ali in the two volumes which make up this collection were released in four batches from December 2016, six months after the boxer's death. While some FBI documents on Ali are still unavailable, there remains a massive body of material of almost 1,000 pages, reproduced here in its entirety. In his extensive Introduction, Josh Keen seeks to explain the FBI's motivations for recording the activities of the late boxer throughout the 1960s and beyond, and outlines the main factors which caused him to be considered politically subversive and worthy of such surveillance. Keen is the first to analyse them in a scholarly way in their biographical and historical context, and shows that no one has yet really come to grips with the Ali evidence and how much it contributes, not only to Ali's biography but also to our understanding of the FBI in the period and within the wider history of the 1960s. He argues convincingly that the FBI's attention to Ali was not merely part of its broader investigation of the Nation of Islam movement to which Ali belonged. It was pursued and extended because of Ali's outspoken challenges to white America and the Vietnam War and the effect his words and actions had as the most famous sportsman in the world. By engaging with the historiography on the FBI, Keen explores how perceptions of the federal agency have changed as its shield of secrecy has been gradually dissolved. Particular focus is placed upon the overbearing influence on its activities of the Bureau's Director, J. Edgar Hoover, especially in its counter-intelligence program. Keen shows how Ali acted 'subversively' on multiple fronts, and how these must therefore be seen in the context of Hoover's own personal beliefs about what America should look like and what sort of behaviour could be tolerated. Exploring the FBI's reaction to Ali's involvement in the 'semi-religious group', the Nation of Islam, reveals Hoover's anxieties over Ali's devotion to Elijah Muhammad's interpretation of Islam, as well as his radical standpoint on race relations. Keen's analysis of the correlation between FBI surveillance and Ali's increasingly public anti-Vietnam War stance also highlights the significance of Ali's politically symbolic refusal to join the armed forces, and of the movement that he stirred.

  • by Alan Caillou
    £13.49

    BASED ON TRUE EVENTS One of the bloodiest "little wars" in American history, that saw the deaths of 4,200 U.S. soldiers, serves as the background for this story of high adventure and brutal combat. The year is 1898 and the setting is the island of Sulu in the Philippines. The Spanish-American War has just ended and with its victory over Spain, the United States has gained possession of the islands. However, American troops are now fighting a series of savage and brutal guerrilla skirmishes with rebellious local tribes who wish independence. The most feared and fearless of these are the violent Moros, headed by a chieftain of unusual intelligence and cunning named Jokiri. Three years later with no victory in site, the U.S. has sent out patrols into the jungle to locate Jokiri, but he has laid a treacherous ambush for one group of these foreigners. Surrounding a group of Army officers who fall into his trap, he slays and beheads all of the soldiers except Captain Shay Sullivan, whom he takes to his camp. There Sullivan faces unimaginable torture and death unless he turns traitor to his country and teaches the Moros American war tactics. THE WALLS OF JOLO is the story of what happens to Shay as he matches wits and does battle with Jokiri. His only weapons being courage, and the fearless love of the Spanish beauty who tries to help him, Medina, Jokiri's beautiful adopted daughter.

  • by Alan Caillou
    £11.49

  • by Debbie Wood
    £10.49

  • by Derick Chibilu
    £10.49

    In this book, we will be exploring some of the most incredible miracles performed by Jesus, the Son of God.

  • by Chelsea S. London
    £10.49

  • by Bishop Clément Guillon Cjm
    £11.99

    Seeking the Will of God in all things, such was St. John Eudes' sole ambition, his wondrous response to the discovery of the mystery of God's love lived in communion of mind and heart with Jesus and Mary. This is clearly evident in his immense correspondence. Father Clément Guillon, Eudist Superior General at the time (now Bishop of Quimper and Leon, in France), chose 50 letters of which he presents the most significant excerpts. Each one constitutes a chapter which opens with a synopsis of the events which preceded the letter and led to its being written. Then, follows a brief presentation highlighting the letter's main points, and finally the text of St. John Eudes' letter itself. Abundant footnotes shed a great deal of light on pertinent circumstances and people.

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