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  • by John Xiao Zhang
    £9.49

    The first epic trilogy published in the West to describe the great changes in China from 1960s to 2010s. Describes the darkest and brightest pages in modern Chinese history. Will help readers understand the present political situation in China as the ruling party starts to control more and more aspects of social life.

  • - Trip to the Museum
    by John Dunn
    £7.99

    Jas 'n' Ni-ni trip to the museum, follows the exploits of 2 modern characters - sisters Jas and Ni-ni on a trip to the museum.

  • by C.F. Fairthorne
    £8.99

    After months of hiding in the attic of Otto and Ingrid Mannerheim's Berlin flat, the Caslav family knew the time had come for them to risk the dangers of escape. The oppression of the Jews and their relentless persecution by the Nazis made it too dangerous for them to remain in hiding.

  • - Seeking a Source of Self-destruction
    by Mark Goodwin
    £13.99

    Mark has an unusual history. After losing his hearing as an eighteen-month-old infant, the next six years were silent as he honed his way of watching.

  • - The Humble Bumble Bee
    by Douglas Proctor
    £8.99

    Seventy years ago when the author was at school nature walks were a weekly occurrence.

  • by Alan Hunt
    £8.99

    "Take as long as you need, they said. Enjoy Oxford. Get better. But it didn't turn out that way...

  • - A Book of Migrants and Memories
    by Robert Burden
    £9.49

    The past is a foreign country, a place of stories and secrets

  • by Tony Russell
    £7.99

    The Poetry of Mr Minevar is a collection of light reading poems laced with humour, all based on a wide range of subjects from Art, Literature to Science.

  • by Conrad Delacroix
    £7.99

    Set in Russia during the run-up to the June 1996 Presidential election, Major Valeri Grozky of the Federal Security Bureau (FSB) is fighting organized crime in St Petersburg.

  • by Kevin Haddick-Flynn
    £20.49

  • by Steve Ponty
    £11.99

    Steve has spent over 10 years researching the settings Professor Tolkien turned from reality in the Cotswold shires into fantasy fiction.

  • - Brigadier General Sir Bertram Portal, 1866-1949.
    by Richard Waldram
    £11.99

    Bertram Portal was born into a wealthy family, famous for their mill at Laverstoke in North Hampshire which made banknote paper for the Bank of England.

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