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A satirical look at Harry and Meghan's romance.
A book to help children follow the 12 days of Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights.
Ein wahres Lebensabenteuer eines kleinen Hundes, der auf den Philippinen lebt
A true life adventure of a little dog living in the Philippines
A child is transported through time and meets the legendary American civil rights activist Rosa Parks.
Me and My Social Media shows us how quickly someone's world can be turned upside down, and explores the connections that shape our lives, and the ways social media can magnify the worst in people - as well as the best.
The Biography of Bill Sinclair MBE
This is a memoir of a VSO volunteer posted to Tajikistan to work for a local agricultural extension organisation as an economic adviser.
This book explains how British Army bands in the interwar years were a primary stakeholder in the music industry. Approximately 7,000 full-time bandsmen served in the British Army setting the standard for training and performance in the music industry.
A fresh, outsider's view of the American President and his on-going battles with mainstream media.
The life of Joan Clarke, who worked alongside Alan Turing at Bletchley Park during World War 2 and subsequently at GCHQ. Having been recruited by GC&CS at the beginning of the war, Joan stayed with what then became GCHQ until well past retirement age. She worked on the unmasking of Philby, Burgess and Maclean during the Cold War.
A darkly-comic tragedy of violence and death . . .
The story of Jack Beresford, the first British Olympian to win medals of any colour in five consecutive Olympic Games. His record of 3 Gold and 2 silver medals at the 5 Olympic Games held between 1920 and 1936 remained until Sir Steve Redgrave won gold at the 2000 Sydney Games.
Autobiography. Peter Horn describes being raised in a small Yorkshire village at the tail end of the British Empire when horses and carts, and pigs in the public bar were normal.
The story of Ada Moore who in 1913 rode her pony along the ancient trade route from Srinagar to Leh, to join the Moravian Christian Mission there. She spent an extraordinary thirteen years living and working amongst the Tibetan people of this remote part of India.
A practical guide for anyone visiting Venice. The author suggests easy to follow itineraries.
60 new and original challenging crosswords
A garden design book full of ideas and practical information to quickly and easily transform even the most unpromising garden.
Autobiographical account of impoverished life in Ulster through the eyes of a black child, exposed to the daily struggles associated with sectarian strife in the 1960s and 1970s.
An exploration of words and puzzles derived from Elements and the periodic table.
The author dispels the myth that prostate cancer is an `old man's' disease and seeks to raise awareness of a disease that claims young and old people alike.
Healing Hands, Unsung Voices is a celebratory centennial anthology in memory of Thomas Ambrose Bowen.
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