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  • - The Psychology of Political Extremism (Imperium Press)
    by Josh Neal
    £27.49

  • by Roz Potgieter
    £15.99

    Anastasia Grace goes to New York, is an intriguing tale of an adventurous little island girl. After a serendipitous discovery of a magical locket and enchanting pashmina rocket, Ana takes to the skies on exciting adventures. On this excursion, Ana and her sister Gabi, head off to New York City.Their fantastical journey sees them racing Eddie a bald eagle, to the hype of catapulting from the Statue of Liberty's foot to her torch.What else do the girls get up to?Packed with entrancing illustrations, this exciting book will have you bounding through some of New York's iconic attractions!This is the second book in the Anastasia Grace's Mystical Adventures Series - an enchanting series to captivating cities and faraway places. Each story has a whimsical and educational element. - Anastasia Grace finds the Magical Silver Locket- Anastasia Grace goes to New York- Anastasia Grace goes to Snoopy Island- Anastasia Grace goes to Paris- Anastasia Grace goes to Hong Kong

  • by Christina Antonia
    £12.99

  • by Roz Potgieter
    £15.99

    Gabriella Rose the Mermaid at Seahorse WorldGabriella Rose the Mermaid at Seahorse World is a tale of an adventurous sea loving little girl, who in her dream, experiences the magical underwater world of the Southern Ocean. She instantly makes friends with interesting sea creatures and tantalizingly encourages the majestic seahorses to reveal the cave's 50 year old secret. What happens next?This is the second book in the Gabriella Rose Dream Series, encapsulating Gabi's fantastical dreams about Australia's iconic attractions.Each story has a whimsical and educational element.- Gabriella Rose sings at the Opera House- Gabriella Rose the Mermaid at Seahorse World- Gabriella Rose Meets the Panda's, Funi and Wang Wang- Gabriella Rose at Luna Park- Gabriella Rose sits on Mrs Macquarie's chairGabriella Rose the Mermaid at Seahorse World is book two in the series of five.

  • by Roz Potgieter
    £12.49

  • - Legacy
    by Alan P Landau
    £16.99

  • by Roz Potgieter
    £16.99

    Women beware the devil's in townStrike one, two, threeYou'll all be down...The usually tranquil and picturesque city of Champaign, Illinois, is being rocked by an evil force, turning it upside down.Three closely bonded women-all talented, all beautiful, potent with success and charisma-return to their old lives and Alma Mater for their school's 100th reunion. One of the trio is suspiciously murdered-Extraordinarily this is the first homicide in fifty years. Who could be responsible for committing such a heinous crime in a charming city positively brimming with people, many of whom have something to hide? Dark secrets bubble in Champaign...There is only one man fit for this role: Lieutenant Craig Ryan, relentless in his pursuit of justice. By his side is his former partner, Kirsten Wells, reporter and darling of Champaign, whose grief fuels her need for the truth.As the investigation heightens, a slew of cryptic poetic clues and riddles are strewn around. Devious. Mystifying. Indeed irksome. One by one, the women of Champaign find their way into a psychotic killer's web. Nothing will prevent him from getting what he wants.His plans must be foiled before it is too late...

  • by Roz Potgieter
    £14.99

    Introducing children to the concepts of being kind, helpful, respectful, happy, good, friendly and truthful, with insightful ideas to impressionable little children.GABANA SAYS BE FRIENDLYTold in rhyme, sisters Gabi and Ana (GabAna) demonstrate how amazing it is to be friendly wherever you may be, at home, at schoolor in the playground. Thought-provoking and easy for little ones to comprehend, conveying insightful ideas to be awe-inspiring kids.Designed for parent and child interaction with a fun question and answer component.GabAna says be Friendly, is the 3rd in a series of 7 books encouragingchildren to be awesome little beings.Other books in this series: -GabAna says be HappyGabAna says be RespectfulGabAna says be GoodGabAna says be TruthfulGabAna says be KindGabAna says be Helpful

  • by Jonathon Bowden
    £9.99

    Bowden''s oratorical firepower is on full display in this 2009 interview. Members of the London New-Right put every question to him you ever wanted to ask, letting Bowden hold forth on such topics as race and politics, the EU, Islam, gender roles, paganism and Christianity, modern art, and his own vision of the future. This volume also includes three short reflections on Bowden the man by members of the London New-Right.Far from suggesting a misty-eyed return to a nostalgic past, the picture Bowden paints here is one of great intellectual daring, aesthetic dynamism, and the sort of bravado needed for any political movement to succeed. This is a foundational voice of the dissident right reminding it of lessons it has forgotten.The inaugural release in the Studies in Reaction series, Bowden''s Why I Am Not a Liberal serves as a sweeping overview of illiberal thinking, and makes for an excellent entré into dissident right politics.

  • by Denise Carrington-Smith
    £13.99

  • - An Originary Grammar of the Center
    by Dennis Bouvard
    £14.99

  • - New and Classic Monologues for Children & Young Adults
    by Kirsty Budding
    £12.49

    Perfect for auditions, drama classes and performances...THE 100 offers a hundred new and classic monologues for children and young adults.Written by award-winning playwright Kirsty Budding, the collection includes a helpful prologue with advice on performing monologues, followed by conveniently organised thematic sections with illustrations to indicate drama or comedy: Fantasy & Fairytales (Fairies, Mermaids, a crazy Harry Potter fan and more!); Greek & Norse Mythology (Thor, Loki, Zeus, Hercules, Hades, Medusa…); Teen Life (exam stress, romance, social media, sibling rivalry, cyber bullying…); Secret Agents & Espionage (meet James Blonde and the agent who trained John Wick!); Comedy (laugh out loud as kids play teachers, dance divas, the Queen of England and more!); Drama (loss of grandparents, moving schools, growing up…), Classic Literary Characters (Oliver Twist, Jo March, Jane Eyre…); Historical Figures (Julius Caesar, Elizabeth I, Martin Luther King Jr...); Christmas (Scrooge, Spoilt Child, Little Elf...) Shakespeare (Romeo, Romeo; To Be or Not to Be…)Perfect for auditions, school drama classes and performances, length and difficulty levels range to provide exciting options for children and teenagers ages 5-19. The book is ideal for families with children of different ages, as well as for use in schools with multiple year groups.With a range unheard of in a monologue collection, it's the perfect resource for a young performer to use again and again on their acting journey. "Playing Thor is awesome! I just love all of it, it's super funny!" - Harper Scott, age 9"I love the 'Messy Room' monologue! I think my Mum does too..." - Breanna Kelly, age 15"I really enjoyed performing the School Principal monologue - great writing and a funny and relatable scenario!" - Robert Wearden, age 17"I admire Kirsty Budding's dry humour and wit in the monologue Almost Twenty. It got lots of laughs when I performed it for a university assignment because everyone could relate to those challenges and frustrations of becoming an adult." - Cecilia Waugh, age 19"Kirsty Budding is a name to watch." - Stage Whispers

  • - For people with symptoms of mercury toxicity and thiol intolerance
    by Jillaine Kay Williams & Michelle Eady
    £17.99

    Whether you've been searching for answers to your complex health issues or you'd like to learn more about the mercury: thiol relationship, "here is a useful book with really interesting and easy recipes to solve that problem. There is also an introduction which discusses what mercury toxicity is all about. Even if you gorge on high-thiol foods and nothing happens, this book is a really interesting read". Rebecca Rust Lee, co-author The Mercury Detoxification Manual: a guide to mercury chelation.In a mercury-laden world many people have already discovered the health benefits of a low thiol diet. Improved energy, digestive function, a clearer brain, improved food tolerance and hormone regulation to name a few. No one case of mercury poisoning will look the same and not every one of those will be thiol intolerant. For those who are however this diet can be a game changer. Thiols in food and supplements are unique in that they can grab hold of mercury in your body and move it around causing symptoms typical of heavy metal poisoning. nervous system disorders including tremor increased risk of heart disease low thyroid function gut discomfort and poor immune resistance All can be traced to the impact of mercury in the body. Thanks to the work of Andrew Hall Cutler PhD- 'Amalgam Illness' many can now find relief from the commonly overlooked symptoms of mercury illness by avoiding thiol foods and supplements whilst getting to work on mercury detoxification."This cookbook will give you some great recipes and ideas for low thiol cooking. Andy always made tasty food that met his dietary requirements and now you can too." Joanne Loos for Andrew Hall Cutler PhD, author Amalgam Illness diagnosis and treatment and The Mercury Detoxification Manual. "The challenge of a restrictive healing regimen is to make the diet varied, interesting and delicious. This recipe book does just that, with a collection of recipes that make it easy to stick to the plan". Sally Fallon Morell, president The Weston A Price Foundation.

  • by Roz Potgieter
    £14.99

    Anastasia Grace finds the magical silver locket, is an intriguing tale of a little girl who lives on an island.Whilst fishing with her sister, Ana reels in a magical locket, instantly becoming its custodian. Her reward is an enchanting pashmina rocket, taking her to the skies and onto Dubai in a fun-filled fantasy adventure. This is the first book in a series of 5 books taking readers to captivating cities around the world.

  • by Roz Potgieter
    £14.99

    Gabriella Rose sings at the Opera House is a tale of an adventurous little girl, who in her dream, experiences an imaginary quest in an enchanting forest below the Opera House, embracing the charming fairies and an exciting announcement!

  • by Roz Potgieter
    £13.99

    The GabAna series encourages children to: - Be Helpful, Be Friendly, Be Kind, Be Happy, Be Respectful, Be Good, Be Truthfu

  • by Homer
    £21.49

    Set in the final days of the Trojan War, Homer's poem recounts a formative moment in not only Greek culture, but in that of the West as a whole. W.C. Bryant's verse translation has been acclaimed for over a century, rendering Homer's hexameter into the epic metre of our own "manly and flexible tongue". In Bryant's sublime blank verse, Homer's winged words take flight, never surpassed but in the Greek for grace and power.In his foreword, Ricardo Duchesne makes clear that Iliad is something more than an expression of a generic "human condition"-it is an expression of a distinctly and uniquely Indo-European aristocratic warrior ethos. Moreover, as he shows, Homer's poem represents a watershed moment in the emergence of consciousness itself, laying the foundation for the astonishing cultural efflorescence of classical Greece.As part of Imperium Press' Western Canon series, this definitive edition offers supplementary material placing this work at the centre of our aesthetic, intellectual, and spiritual life-where it belongs. This edition of Iliad includes a map, genealogies, a full glossary of every name in the text, and a bibliography with a view to traditionalist readings.

  • by Alan P Landau
    £16.99

    A new century, and a time of celebration, for family, marriages and children, and a necessity to expand the business. It is also a time for sadness, suffering and loss; Mother Africa does not change her rules for anyone. When all is against the Langbourne brothers, a higher loyalty must prevail.BASED ON A TRUE STORY

  • by C J Archer
    £13.49

    India's study into the language of spells is interrupted by the arrest of her teacher for an unpaid debt. Before Matt can repay it for him, the powerful magician escapes from his prison cell. To make matters worse, the moneylender is murdered and the magician is implicated.Convinced of his innocence, India and Matt must discover who really killed the moneylender before the police find the magician. Their investigation leads them down a path littered with lies, betrayal, scandal, and interference from people they don't trust.Meanwhile, Matt's relatives accuse Cyclops of ruining their daughter, and plan to marry off their manipulative youngest to someone even more manipulative and far more powerful. Should Matt and India support the union, or try to stop it? And how will they stop Cyclops from being deported back to America?

  • - The Lost Years of William Shakespeare
    by Anthony Robert Wildman
    £11.49

    It’s the spring of 1585, and William Shakespeare is bored. Filled with incoherent dreams, a wife and three children anchor him to the tedious realities of life in Stratford-on-Avon. Then one drunken night changes all that and he finds himself in London, exiled from his family and depending on the goodwill of a friend of his father’s. A chance encounter and a new friendship launch him at last on his career, but trouble pursues him and his only opportunity to free himself lies in undertaking yet another journey – this time to Italy.Scholars have often mused about the possibility that the great bard might have travelled, with Italy as the prime suspect. After all, almost a third of his plays are set in that country, and many of them paint a tantalisingly accurate picture of Italian life and customs. But how and why would he have gone there? And what adventures might he have had that later found their way into his plays? Lovers of Shakespeare and aficionados of 16th century historical fiction alike will be fascinated by this tale of intrigue, passion, life and death.

  • by Keri Arthur
    £14.99

    Will a woman with no memory be the salvation of her people… or the means of their final destruction?Nara Velez wakes in a prison pod with no idea how she got there. She quickly learns that things have drastically changed during the time she can't remember-and not just with her situation. The Mareritt-an ancient enemy-now control most of Arleeon and treat her people little better than slaves.Worse still, the Mareritt also control the drakkons.Nara has no choice but to work with Kaiden Silva, the warrior she's been chained to and a man who distrusts her deeply. But escaping the Mareritt is only the first of their problems; they soon discover their enemy is working on a brand-new weapon-one with the power to wipe out the last remaining free city in Arleeon, just as they'd wiped out the drakkon warriors of yesteryear.If Nara is to have any hope of freeing Arleeon, she must first regain her memories and determine why they were restricted.But in doing so, she might just unleash hell on the very people she is trying to save.Because there is magic in her mind… and its source is Mareritt.

  • by Russell Hodge
    £13.49

  • by Keri Arthur
    £15.49

    Whomsoever draws the sword from the ancient seat of this land shall rule her, and they shall bring peace and prosperity to her people.For nearly a thousand years, the firstborn son of every Cannamore king has drawn the sword, and the land and her people have indeed prospered. Princess Nyx Bel-Hannon is neither male nor firstborn, but it's her hand that draws the sword rather than her twin brother's. Her reward: imprisonment.But a deep darkness now spreads across the kingdom, and her borders are threatened by creatures capable of magic powerful enough to destroy mountains and split the land asunder. Without the true heir to wield the sword, Cannamore risks annihilation. The king and crown prince want nothing more than to be permanently rid of Nyx, but cannot afford her blood on their hands. Instead, they give her to a fractious warlord in the hope he will do what they dare not.Nyx has no intention of letting the warlord get in the way of her thirst for revenge or the need to claim her throne. But it's a quest that may well destroy the kingdom she loves, because Nyx has been cursed by the god of war. It is her destiny to save Cannamore.Or utterly destroy it.

  • - Fijians in the British Army 1961-1997
    by David Tough
    £20.49 - 25.49

  • by Tanya Bird
    £13.49

    She will fight for her freedom. He will fight for her life.Mila might be slaveborn, but she has no intention of remaining a slave. Impatient for her freedom, the nineteen-year-old takes matters into her own hands. Armed with the combat skills her half-brother taught her, Mila ignores the pleas of her family and takes to the arena. She is prepared to do whatever is necessary, prepared for anything-except Remus Latinius.Raised inside the greatest gladiator school in Rome, Remus fought hard for his freedom. He earned it the only way he knew how-in the arena. Now he is content training others to do the fighting-or so he thought. Something changes the night he meets a slave girl desperate to prove herself. He should walk away, but the gods have other plans.This is the first book in the historical action romance series Roman Hearts. If you enjoy a moving love story with strong female characters, then you will love A Gladiator's Oath.

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    £12.49

    One of the most depressing realities of modern life is the regularity with which deadly attacks are carried out in the name of Islam. Almost as depressing are the invariable reassurances by Western political leaders and media elites that these acts of violence had "nothing to do with Islam".As part of these reassurances we will also regularly hear the terms Radical Islam, Islamism, Militant Islam, 'so-called' Islamic State (ISIS) and Jihadist bandied about as if people who act violently on behalf of Islam are somehow perverting the pristine teachings of the Muslim religion.Yet, niggling doubts remain. Why, if Islam is indeed a "religion of peace", do these attacks keep coming? Why are the vast majority of acts of terror in our world today carried out by people steeped in the teachings of the Qur'an?With his new book, "Nothing to do with Islam"? - Investigating the West's Most Dangerous Blind Spot, Peter Townsend (author of the highly acclaimed Questioning Islam - Tough Questions and Honest Answers about the Muslim Religion) examines the evidence as far as the possible link between Islam and violence is concerned. He does this by carefully analyzing the foundational texts of Islam (most notably the Qur'an and traditions), as well as the canonical set of stock responses whenever such a link is asserted.The question whether Islam promotes violence could very well be one of the most important questions ever faced by Western civilization. It deserves more attention and analysis than a few glib sound bites. Nothing to do with Islam? provides you with the opportunity to examine this question from all angles and come to your own conclusions.

  • by C J Archer
    £12.49

    From the author of the USA Today bestselling GLASS AND STEELE series comes this captivating new fantasy.The king's magnificent palace was built in a matter of weeks. No one saw the builders, no villagers are allowed beyond the gilded gate, and only one servant has ever left. The haunted look in her eyes as she was recaptured by the palace guards is something Josie, daughter of the village doctor, has never forgotten.For Josie, the palace is a mystery that grows more intriguing after she meets the captain of the guards, a man known only as Hammer, as mysterious and captivating as the palace itself. Whispers of magic fuel Josie's desire to uncover the truth, but an ordinary girl like her can only dream of ever being invited inside.When the king decides to take a wife from among the eligible daughters of the noble families, the palace gates are finally thrown open and the kingdom's elite pour in. In a court where old rivalries and new jealousies collide, the king's favorite is poisoned and the doctor is summoned. As her father's assistant, Josie finally sees inside the lavish walls, but she soon learns the palace won't surrender its secrets easily, for not a single resident, from the lowest servant to the king himself, has a memory from before the palace existed.In the search for the truth, Josie is drawn deeper into danger, and the answers she seeks might shake the very foundations of the kingdom.

  • by Rex Hunt
    £22.49

    Seasons and Self is a courageous exploration into religious naturalism - sometimes called the 'forgotten alternative' - as well as contemporary critical biblical studies by one of Australia's leading progressives, Rex A. E. Hunt. A self-professed religious naturalist, progressive liturgist, and social ecologist., he belongs squarely within a post-liberal/ 'progressive' orientation.Rex A E Hunt acknowledges the principle attributed to the Brazilian theologian Rubem Alves: "I am not after conclusions… Conclusions are meant to shut... Every conclusion brings the thought process to a halt". The present collection is an invitation to readers to become curious and excited about what they read, and to explore further - beyond the tyranny of clear and distinct ideas! The author is concerned about 'likelihoods' and being 'open-ended' rather than closing any discussion with persuasion by argument. The intent is to strike a chord rather than 'shoehorning' something - ideas, answers, doctrine, correct belief - into people, often challenging the parochial and limited claims of traditional religions, or so-called pious biblical argument based on a proof-text zeal.While both science and progressive religion are to the fore in the topics and chapters of the collection of sermons, addresses and keynote presentations, there is also a strong hint of the poetic - all evoking a sense of awe and wonder at nature and the natural, rather than the supernatural. A radical theo-eco-logy! Themes addressed include evolution, earth, cosmos, food and wisdom, as well as Autumn, children, celebration and humour. All grounded in the Ordinary… in the hope that, collectively, they will stir one's own imagination."Nature and naturalism are for us today the main game for any progressive spirituality," writes the author. "We are fully linked with our surroundings in time, space, matter/energy, and causality, and where the metaphor of 'web' is used to describe this interrelatedness - we create the web and the web creates us…"

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