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  • by Liz Woodhouse
    £8.99

    It is 1546: the last year of Henry VIII's reign. What is the purpose of the top-quality portrait, painted then, of Elizabeth I aged about 13? It hangs today for all to see in Windsor Castle.

  • - Magic, Malefice, and Healing in East Lothian.
    by David McKenzie Robertson
    £9.49

    Many, perhaps most, books on Scottish witchcraft and folk magic tend to rely not so much on original research as on what has been produced by other writers.

  • - Soul Expressions
    by Adam Berry
    £8.99

    Soul Rise is collection of poems that have evolved from a poem called, Share. These have become expressions of the soul born to touch the soul of each reader

  • - Art Furnishers, Interior Decorators and Designers 1870-1900
    by Clive Edwards
    £31.99

    Victorian furnishers and decorators Collinson and Lock where a model of the art furniture business of the last quarter of the century. This book is the first wide-ranging study of this once highly important company.

  • by Igor Renklauf
    £7.99

    And the streams thereof shall be turned into pitch, and the dust thereof into Brimstone and the land shall become burning pitch

  • - Practical Comprehensive Essentials
    by Mike K.S. Chan
    £51.99

    Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a progressive neurological disease that affects millions of people worldwide.

  • by Tina Beattie
    £9.49

  • by Anne Parsons
    £7.99

    In this second book, Archie continues to have many adventures, and is still learning about life the hard way, as he follows his dream of becoming a regional jumping champion.

  • by Stephanie A. Harper
    £6.99

    These Tales take place in a Stately Hall called Harewood Hall. It gets its name historically having been built in wood land which had many wild hares inhabiting the hillside around.

  • - Approaching Midlife: a Marathon, Mount Kilimanjaro and an Ironman Triathlon
    by Harold Cabrera
    £10.99

    A 39-year-old dad of two, Harold Cabrera is your typical sports weekend warrior, who decides to complete three big challenges before turning 40.

  • by Bob Farrand
    £9.49

    In 1965, nineteen-year-old Robin Farnham believes he ran over an old man but on stopping his car, he finds no body, merely a gold bracelet of a snake biting its tail. In 1981, sixteen-year-old Jane Foster (16) is sexually abused by her adoptive father and attacks him before fleeing to London where she consults Dr Peter Lakmaker, a psychiatrist.

  • by Georgia Brown
    £8.99

    I have lived many lifetimes and played the part of many different characters, none of which were safe nor pro-active.

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