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  • by Nigel Tetley
    £8.49

    Children's picture book.

  • by Joe Neal
    £9.49

    A collection of poems by an individual author.

  • by Charlotte Olson
    £8.49

    Follow Sammy as he tries a new food every day of the week. Monday, some yummy broccoli through to Sunday where Sammy tries some roast chicken. You never know, you might like to try something new too, just like Sammy has!

  • by Charlotte Olson
    £8.49

    A comfort book for children having their first visit to the hairdresser.

  • by Charlotte Olson
    £8.49

    Suzie goes on an aeroplane for the very first time.

  • by Charlotte Olson
    £8.99

    Go to the bathroom with Suzie and see how she uses the toilet all by herself.

  • by Charlotte Olson
    £8.49

    Suzie helps explain to a child who may be anxious about going to a funeral for the first time.

  • by Charlotte Olson
    £8.49

    It's Suzie's first day of school today and I wonder how she is feeling? Are you going to a new school too, just like Suzie?

  • by Charlotte Olson
    £8.49

    Suzie has fun dressing up as different characters.

  • - Human and Divine
    by David Theodore Clayton
    £11.49

    This work looks at the character of God in relation to suffering and the importance of compassionate love.

  • by David Thompson
    £9.99

    Return to Prayer is the author's account of ministries seeded in St John's church, Digswell, rooted in St James's House and bedded in the Rose of Sharon community.

  • - A Progressive Guide to his Principles and Practices
    by Christopher Mabley
    £16.49

    A comprehensive selection for students of individual phrases and whole chorales in Bach's harmonisations.

  • - A Progressive Guide to his Principles and Practices
    by Christopher Mabley
    £29.99

    Johann Sebastian Bach's chorale settings have been vital to the teaching of music ever since they were composed. His four-voiced harmonisations represent a Baroque composer's approach to melodies that are often centuries older.

  • by Joe Neal
    £9.49

    A collection of poems by an individual author

  • - Forty original poems for teenage readers
    by Nigel Tetley
    £9.49

    When Bees Flew in for Breakfast is a collection of forty original poems written for the 11-16 age group. The poems cover a wide range of themes, from nonsense humour to Gothic horror to logical puzzles to the Natural World. The poems are playful, surprising, thought-provoking and intriguing. This is a book that young people will want to read.

  • by Graham Wade
    £12.49

    A lowly Turkish orphan rises to become one of the most influential noblemen in the court of Emperor Paul I of Russia. Historically accurate and with real-life characters the author interprets the historic events that led to the demise of the son, and successor, of one of Russia's paramount rulers, Catherine the Great.

  • - One man's war in Somalia
    by Tim Moore & David Moore
    £12.49

    The son of a bookseller's life and journey seeing the changes from the Protectorate of the British East Africa to Kenya Colony to the independent Republic of Kenya.

  • by London, Cambridge, Head of Strings and professor of classical guitar at the City of Leeds College of Music) Wade, et al.
    £12.49

    Novel set in medieval Italy. Leonardo Pisano (also known as Fibonacci), tells his tragic story as he pursues his destiny in a medieval world where there are many hazards and few rewards. Step by step he indulges in the flaws which lead to his downfall.

  • by Charles Webb
    £10.49

    In the blistering summer of 1911, City stockbroker George Chesshyre moves his family to a new house in south London. George looks forward to a life of domestic bliss but a continuous chain of events conspires against him by the arrival of cantankerous odd relatives, and a merciless drain on his wallet.

  • by Christian Kromme
    £19.49 - 27.49

    A study of the powerful forces of innovation and disruptive technologies that are going to change everything in our world within the foreseeable future of our lifetimes.

  • - A journey along the Camino Frances in sketches
    by Austin Clifford
    £24.99

    The artist walked the length of the Camino Frances in Northern Spain and made 147 sketches of cathedrals, churches and other buildings in this beautiful region.

  • - To help you really improve productivity
    by Jon Harvey
    £13.99

    In this management leadership book the author explains how to liberate the creative and ingenious power within an organisation by asking key questions to stimulate change from within rather than by external advisors.

  • - Essential tips to simplify complex situations & ensure your will works
    by Rachael Rodgers
    £11.99

    Estate planning and inheritance guidance

  • - Reflections of a Jewish Christian
    by David Godwin
    £13.49

    Memoir of a Christian with Jewish roots.

  • by Laurence Todd
    £10.49

    English crime thriller

  • - How to avoid the third generation wealth trap
    by Simon Bloom
    £20.49

    Insight to help wealth creators prevent their children and their children's children from dissipating the wealth created by their parents.

  • by Bill Huddlestone
    £17.49

    Comic strip cartoon book with poems and limericks.

  • by Alex Wright
    £10.49

    A young man returns from France to his Ayrshire home in the summer of 1781. He finds employment with a wealthy merchant but he is drawn into intrigue and smuggling and is accused of a murder he didn't commit.

  • - Raid on Porthcurno Telegraph Station, Cornwall during WWII
    by Jon Gliddon
    £9.99

    World War II espionage thriller

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