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  • by Cara Lockwood
    £16.49

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  • - Tales from a Suburban Adolescence
    by Sarah Grace McCandless
    £12.49

    Seeking acceptance in her socially driven new hometown, Emma Harris struggles with the foibles of the privileged life as she ends a new best friendship, learns unwritten dress codes, vies for the attentions of a garage boy band, and survives the politics of divorce. Original. 50,000 first printing.

  • - How Women Changed America at Century's End
    by Sara Evans
    £17.49

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  • by Sherrilyn Kenyon, Melanie George & Jaid Black
    £15.49

    A trio of sizzling and sensuous novellas chronicles the romantic exploits of three "alpha" male heroes and their female counterparts

  • by Harold Kushner
    £12.99

    'In WHO NEEDS GOD, Kushner glides thoughtfully and literately from Elie Wiesel to William James to African mythology to make his case for God's role in our lives.' NEWSWEEK

  • - The Race to Build the First Time Machine
    by Jenny Randles
    £15.49

    From the bestselling author of THE AFTERLIFE, an awe inspiring, mind-bending ride through the cutting edge experiments that are making time travel a reality.

  • - The Unauthorized Autobiography of George W. Bush
    by Scott Dikkers & Peter Hilleren
    £12.49

    Repackaged in paperback just in time for the 2008 primaries, the hilarious faux presidential memoir of George W. Bush, from the creators of the Weekly Radio Address, the satirical presidential podcast featured on TheOnion.com-for readers of America, Bushisms, and The Onion.

  • by David C. McClelland
    £24.99

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  • by Lewis A. Coser
    £13.99

    Lewis Coser presents an examination of the concept of social conflict and its use in empirical sociological research in this "lucid, comprehensive essay in social theory" (American Journal of Sociology).The positive values of conflict for all societies come to light in this study that reveals how conflicts fulfill social functions such as the maintenance of group boundaries and the prevention of the withdrawal of members of a group. Lewis Coser is critical of the view that conflict is dysfunctional and works to demonstrate its inadequacies. In a series of basic propositions distilled primarily from the theories of Georg Simmel, Coser clarifies the function of social conflict. Beyond this, Functions of Social Conflicts extends these propositions and relates them to psychoanalysis and empirical research theories.

  • - George W. Bush, the Media, and the Truth
    by Ben Fritz, Bryan Keefer & Brendan Nyhan
    £17.99

    ALL THE PRESIDENT'S SPIN is the first book from the editors of the popular website Spinsanity.org, which exposes the tactics of media manipulation that George W. Bush and his administration have employed to sell their agenda to the Western world.

  • - How to Identify, Treat and Prevent Body Obsession in Men and Boys
    by Katharine A. Phillips, Harrison G. Pope & Roberto Olivardia
    £16.49

    This fascinating book reveals a hidden health crises that is afflicting millions of men from teens to middle age, male body obsession.

  • - The Anatomy of Two Major Foreign Policy Crises
    by Henry Kissinger
    £24.99

    In this unique historical record, Henry Kissinger reveals what goes on behind the scenes at the highest levels in a diplomatic crisis.

  • by Patricia Nordstrom
    £17.99

    A refresher course and handy reference guide for parents who have forgotten the maths they knew, but now want to help their children with their maths homework.

  • - A Reinterpretation of America's Most Disastrous Military Conflict
    by Michael Lind
    £16.49

    One of America's leading intellectuals presents a startling thesis sure to provoke controversy: that the Vietnam War was the right war at the right time, with the wrong military strategy.

  • by Gaye Tuchman
    £14.99

    From Simon & Schuster, Making News is Gaye Tuchman's exploration into the study in the construction of reality. The Professor of Sociology at Queens College and City University of New York, Tuchman's latest work is one to cherish.As described by Todd Gitlin of Contemporary Sociology, Making News is "simply the most comprehensive book on the social construction of news by an American sociologist to date."

  • by Phyllis W. Schwebke & Margaret B. Krohn
    £11.49

  • - A Memoir
    by Tom Stone
    £14.99

    The humorous and sometimes bittersweet story of a man in love with a place, a woman and a dream - part memoir, part travelogue with recipes - for fans of Frances Mayes and Peter Mayle.

  • by Debra Monroe
    £12.49

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  • - A Novel
    by William Fredrick Cooper
    £17.49

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    by Puryear
    £10.49

    From Simon & Schuster, Stephen Lives! is Anne Puryear's exploration of her son Stephen—his life, suicide, and afterlife.The mother of a teenager who committed suicide chronicles her grief process and her communication with Stephen beyond the grave, offering comforting advice to families in crisis and people who have lost loved ones to suicide.

  • - How To Develop The Mental Game Of A Pro
    by Dr. Deborah Graham & Jon Stabler
    £12.99

    Two experts in sports psychology hone in on the mental approach that seperates the winners from the rest.

  • - Ten Tools for Business Decision Makers
    by Shlomo Maital
    £15.49

    What do economists know that business executives find useful? Economics ought to be indispensable for business decision-makers because it deals with the issues executives face daily: what to pro duce, how and how much, at what price, how best to use resources (time, labor, capital), how to understand markets. Why, then, do managers often think that economists' theories are ivory-tower and impractical? Perhaps because most economics texts are mystifying, jargon-rid den, and written from every perspective except that of the line manager.In Executive Economics: Ten Essential Tools for Managers, Shlomo Maital brings economics down to earth, back to the hard day-to-day decisions that executives have to make. He shows how all decisions can be organized around two key questions: What is it worth? What must I give up to get it? Answering these questions depends upon finding and maintaining the right relation in the "triangle of profit" -- cost, price, and value.Each of Executive Economics ten chapters focuses on one or more legs of the triangle of profit, defines a decision tool, and illustrates how it can be used to improve the quality of executive decisions. Drawing on recent examples from both Fortune 500 firms and smaller companies, Maital shows why economics main contribution is to deepen executives' understanding of the structure of their costs, and to explain why some of a business's highest expenses are those that never appear on a check stub or in a profit-and-loss statement.Executive Economics is written for executives, about executives, and by an author who has both taught executives at MIT's Sloan School of Management for over a decade and served as a consultant to small and large businesses. It is must reading for executives who need simple, effective decision-making tools to give them an edge in today's competitive global economy.

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    - A Fundamental Approach to Personal Investment
    by David F. Swensen
    £15.49

    The author of the groundbreaking PIONEERING PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT returns with a book that shows investors how to protect their assets in the long-term.

  • by Sue Hendra
    £6.99

  • by NOT KNOWN
    £6.49

  • by Cara Lockwood
    £16.49

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  • by Suzanne Strempek Shea
    £15.49

    With her signature talent for fiction that is 'rich with an unusual sweetness' (USA Today) and filled with wry humour, the bestselling author of LILY OF THE VALLEY delivers a moving portrait of a woman confronting her past.

  • by Lin Carter
    £25.99

    When his helicopter crashes in the Cambodian jungle, pilot Jon Dark finds a lost city and the gateway to another world. He arrives on Callisto, a savage, hostile world terrorized by insect men and the Sky Pirates of Zanadar.

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    - Revised And Updated
    by Don Gabor
    £9.99

    Don Gabor updates his classic guide to the art of conversation, featuring a whole new section on navigating online networks.

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    - Philip Toosey and the Bridge on the River Kwai
    by Julie Summers
    £19.49

    The gripping and fascinating story of the man who was really in charge of the construction of the infamous bridge on the river Kwai, by his granddaughter.

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