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    - Denaturalization, Belonging, and Repression
    by Marie Beauchamps
    £31.49 - 101.99

    This book investigates politics of denaturalisation as a system of thought that influences seminal cultural political values, such as community, nationality, citizenship, selfhood and otherness.

  • - A Framing Analysis of Ikhwanweb
    by Mohammed el-Nawawy & Mohamad Hamas Elmasry
    £27.49 - 66.99

    This book delves into the media strategies and ventures of the Muslim Brotherhood by studying how it has used its official English website to frame its political ideologies and its role in the 2011 Egyptian uprising.

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    by Phil Stanley
    £27.49

    In the combined Source Book for Rule Collectors with RuleConcordance and Value Guide, Philip Stanley brings together a comprehensive illustrated reference guide to the history, uses, and values of measuring instruments. This book is an essential reference for the antique tool dealer, rule collector, and student of the history of technology.

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    - The Rise, Fall, and Rebirth of a California Landmark
    by Jarrell Jackman
    £32.49

    Unique in California history--and beloved by visitors and residents alike--the city of Santa Barbara boasts three great historical properties: the Mission, the Courthouse, and the Presidio. Least known is the Presidio. This book corrects that vacuum, beginning with the story of its adobe construction between 1784 and 1790. This itself was preceded by the construction of three other Spanish forts: Monterey (1770), San Diego (1773), and San Francisco (1776). All four Presidios helped secure the Spanish settlement of Alta or Upper California, as the mixed-racial soldiers and their families became the first Spanish settlers of the region. The Santa Barbara Presidio was the last Spanish fort founded and built not only in California, but in all of Spanish North America, an area that, in its day, covered much of the southern portion of the modern United States from Florida to California. This book celebrates the Santa Barbara Presidio's place in not only American history but also that of Spain, and honors the community that came together to assurance its preservation and faithful reconstruction.

  • - Jackie Robinson and the Lives He Touched
    by Joe Cox
    £14.99 - 18.99

  • - Sense of Place, State of Mind
    by Anne Averyt
    £13.99

    Vermont is a tiny state with a big heart. It's a place that inspires dreams and stirs imagination.It's a state of mind, with a deeply rooted sense of place. One that values the land and moves to the beat of the seasons. For more than forty years, author Anne Averyt has called Vermont home. She has shared the land and the life of Vermont; she knows what makes this small state special. In Vermont Perspectives: Sense of Place, State of Mind, Averyt easily moves between a spirited fiddle hoedown and the calm of a backcounty road. She explores, with insight and humor, the keen sense of place and solid footing in local values that shape Vermonters' views of home and the world beyond. A nine-year veteran commentator on Vermont Public Radio, Averyt shares her experience in this expanded collection of eighty of her Commentary essays.

  • - Thirty-Six Incredible Tales From The Ring
     
    £14.99

    A diverse collection, complete with all the drama and excitement of a championship bout.

  • - Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas
    by Mike Cox
    £14.99

    From the famed Oregon Trail to the boardwalks of Dodge City to the great trading posts on the Missouri River to the battlefields of the nineteenth-century Indian Wars, there are places all over the American West where visitors can relive the great Western migration that helped shape our history and culture. This guide to the Southwest states of Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas--one of the five-volume Finding the Wild West series--highlights the best preserved historic sites as well as ghost towns, reconstructions, museums, historical markers, statues, works of public art that tell the story of the Old West. Use this book in planning your next trip and for a storytelling overview of America's Wild West history.

  • - Classic and Creative Recipes for All Seasons
    by Tammy Donroe Inman
    £23.49

    Since the very first taste of maple syrup, New Englanders have pined for something sweet. The regionΓÇÖs native plants (corn, squash, pumpkins), orchard fruits, fresh dairy products, even the early ice industry, all converged during the past four centuries to create culinary inspiration that seeded our developing nation for generations.From the mountains of Maine to the farms of Vermont to the beachside villages of Cape Cod, New England has earned a reputation for fantastic desserts. What first started out as necessary, high-calorie sustenance has become an exercise in pleasure and a celebration of the seasons. Indeed, itΓÇÖs not officially summer in New England until shortcake is soaked in sweet strawberries and cream. Soon blueberries, cherries, peaches, blackberries, and plums make an appearance, begging for crisp, nutty toppings, buttery crusts, and a melting pool of vanilla ice cream. Whether itΓÇÖs the cold, snowy winters that beckon us into the warmth of the kitchen or the excitement each change of season brings, New Englanders know how to sweeten the pot by bringing out the best in local ingredients. The result of this vibrant seasonal calendar is a rich repertoire of flavors ripe for celebration and reinvention. New England Desserts offers enticing recipes for fresh homemade cakes, cookies, candies, pies, crisps, cobblers, crumbles, and ice creamΓÇönot just in the summertime, but all year round. Tuck into regional classics like Maine Whoopie Pies, Indian Pudding, Penuche, and Boston Cream Pie. But equally important is the opportunity to improvise and shake things up a bit with modern interpretations of traditional desserts, like Mixed Berry Tiramisu, Maple Walnut Cake with Whipped Mascarpone, and Baked Acadia (a low-key riff on Baked Alaska in which a scoop of homemade ice cream is encased in a prebaked crispy meringue shell).The recipes are organized by season to allow the cook to coordinate his or her baking projects with the time of year when local produce is at its peak. ThereΓÇÖs also a bonus chapter for homemade ice cream, which remains an all-season favorite in New England (and beyond). Pair these scoops with fresh toppings and the bake shop desserts from the previous chapters to create exquisitely delicious and creative sundaes. Ample photographs of the regionΓÇÖs natural beauty, local ingredients, and casual, rustic recipes are key to appealing to the senses of an audience hungering for a collection of New EnglandΓÇÖs best dessert recipes all in one place.

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    - A Guide to the Region's Best Waterfall Hikes
    by Eli Burakian
    £15.49

    Fully revised and updated, HikingWaterfalls New England will take you through state and national parks, forests, monuments and wilderness areas, and from popular city parks to the most remote and secluded corners of the area to view the most spectacular waterfalls.

  • - Spooky Stories, Strange Happenings, and Supernatural Sightings
    by Tom Ogden
    £14.99

    Haunted Highways brings together more than twenty of the spookiest stories ever of ghosts, hauntings, and supernatural events on or near America's highways and byways.

  • - Policy and Practice
    by Lance, Research Fellow & University of Nottingham Davies
    £33.49 - 100.49

    This book offers a timely contribution to our understanding of Russia's response to intra-state conflict and its engagement with its contemporary security environment.

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    - Engaging Students in Sel Through Young Adult Literature
    by Judith A Hayn & Holly Sheppard Riesco
    £37.49 - 78.49

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    - An Educator's Guide to the Language of Microaggressions
    by Anni K. Reinking & Theresa M. Bouley
    £31.49 - 70.49

    In this book the authors offer an educator's guide to using culturally responsive teaching as an antidote to microaggressions.

  • - A Primer for Leaders and Learners
    by John R Shoup, Troy Hinrichs & Jacqueline N Gustafson
    £18.99 - 55.99

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    - Women's Experiences of Travelling Under Conditions of Forced Displacement
    by Maria Tamboukou
    £31.49 - 80.99

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    - A Guide to the Area's Best Sites for Gold
    by Garret Romaine
    £15.99

  • - A Granddaughter's Search for Her Family's Forbidden Nazi Past
    by Julie Lindahl
    £15.49

    This powerful memoir traces Brazilian-born American Julie Lindahl's journey to uncover her grandparents' role in WWII as she is driven to understand why they became members of Hitler's elite. Out of the unbearable heart of the story-the unclaimed guilt that devours a family through generations-emerges an unflinching will to learn the truth.

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    - Derrida's General Ecology
    by Philippe Lynes
    £31.49 - 110.49

    This book offers the first philosophical treatment of biocultural sustainability and eco-deconstruction, presenting the most developed treatment of the notions of survival and life death in Derrida to date.

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    - Critical Foreign Policy Junctures for Poland, South Korea, and Bolivia
    by Joshua B. Spero
    £31.49 - 96.99

    This book builds on prominent middle power literature and aims to advance our theoretical understanding for why crucial foreign policies were made by the "pivotal middle" powers this book examines-Poland, South Korea, and Bolivia.

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    - Trans-Asian Urbanism in the Age of China
    by Donald McNeill, Ien Ang, Kay Anderson, et al.
    £31.49 - 101.99

    This book will provide a timely and much-needed paradigm shift in our understanding of Chinatown, through an in-depth case study of Sydney's Chinatown.

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    - Learning from the Solomon Islands
    by Uppsala University, Karen, Department of Peace and Conflict Research & et al.
    £31.49 - 106.49

    This book is the first to study the over-time effect of a Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) process on people's attitudes towards peace. Focusing on the Solomon Islands TRC process.

  • - A Cracker Western
    by Lee Gramling
    £14.99

  • - The Culture of Mass Shootings in America
    by Tom Diaz
    £17.99

    The arc of Tragedy in Aurora is the story of Jessica (Jessi) Ghawi, who was murdered in a public mass shooting at a theater in Aurora, Colorado in 2012. Along that arc the book argues that America is at a crossroads of cultural definition. It examines America's culture war over gun control.

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    - Grazioso, Grit, and Gold
    by Andrea Olmstead
    £38.49 - 85.49

    Vincent Persichetti: Grazioso, Grit, and Gold is the first critical biography of the esteemed American composer, bringing together scholarly work and short contributed essays of prominent performers. Andrea Olmstead weaves a captivating narrative of the composer from his early life to his musical activities at Juilliard and death in 1987.

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    - Public Justification and the Ethics of Belief
    by Maria Paola Ferretti
    £31.49 - 96.99

    This book argues that we can find the resources to build a public perspective if we make two commitments: to respect people as autonomous agents and to endorse a shared ethics of beliefs.

  • - The Field Guide To Forecasting The Weather
    by Jim Woodmencey
    £10.49

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    - Pathbreaking Women in Sports Journalism
    by Joanne Lannin
    £21.99

    An inspiring look at the women who broke the glass ceiling in sports journalism.Women in sports journalism have faced an uphill battle to succeed within the "old boy" world of sports. The early trailblazers faced colleagues who ignored them, athletes who tried to humiliate them, fans who ridiculed them, and executives who kept them from doing their jobs-challenges many still face today. In Who Let Them In? Pathbreaking Women in Sports Journalism, Joanne Lannin recounts the stories of the tenacious and resilient female sportscasters and writers who paved the way for those that followed. Exclusive interviews with such pioneers as CBS Sports' Lesley Visser, NFL Today's Andrea Kremer, and Baseball Hall of Fame inductee Claire Smith reveal the many challenges these women faced as they sought to break down the gender-based barriers that kept them from press boxes, locker rooms, and broadcast booths. And while great strides have been made in the sports world to correct the gender imbalance, Lannin discusses how misogyny and sexual harassment continues to permeate the industry even today. Who Let Them In? offers compelling insight into how women sports journalists broke into this male-dominated field and managed to stay there, despite the many obstacles put in their way. It shows the sacrifices and commitment it takes to succeed in sports journalism and discusses what the future may hold for women in a media landscape that continues to evolve almost daily.

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    by Hal Sundt
    £20.49

    The A-10 is the Air Force's unlikely success story, an airplane designed to support the Army, and one that ground troops came to venerate. Originally conceived with the express purpose of destroying Soviet tanks, the Air Force only developed it to keep funding away from the Army's response to the mission, the AH-56 Cheyenne helicopter. Inspired by the biography of a tank-busting German pilot in World War II, the engineering and design of the A-10 fell to Pierre Sprey, a precocious civilian who'd enrolled at Yale when he was just 15-years-old, and now, barely 30, wasexiled to a Pentagon backwater with little, if any, supervision. The end result was one of the finest military aircraft ever built, a plane essentially constructed around a 19.5-foot, 4,000-pound cannon that fired 30mm depleted uranium bullets at a blistering rate. Looking like it was built from discarded airplane parts, it was probably the ugliest combat aircraft ever built, thus the "Warthog" appellation. But it was also an incredibly reliable ground attack aircraft, beloved by ground troops from Iraq to Afghanistan. Despite repeated attempts to replace it with stealth aircraft and drones, over 280 A-10s remain in service today, serviced by dedicated and imaginative engineers and maintainers, and defended by a fervent cohort of advocates descended from the Military Reform movement. This is the story of intra-service rivalries, Pentagon obsessions with speed and stealth over tactical simplicity, and an aircraft that shows no sign of obsolescence as it nears fifty years in service.

  • - A Guide To The State's Greatest Hiking Adventures
    by Ralph Maughan, Jackie Johnson Maughan & Luke Kratz
    £17.99

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