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  • von Dickon Levinge
    22,00 - 27,00 €

  • von Tiny Bud
    18,00 €

    Time and space are infiniteThere is no origin of lifeLife is nothing but a sad joke

  • von Maria Sheikh
    22,00 €

    Ali's Prison Shop is the diary of a young woman named Malika who is faced with the difficult decision of deciding where her cultural loyalties lie. Malika considers herself entirely English and thinks her parents Asian culture is old-fashioned and restrictive. She and her siblings (two sisters and a brother) are the only Asian children in their school and they live in a wholly English area in Manchester in the early 1970s. This diary is mostly based around true happenings. Ups and downs, some funny some serious. Malika's father, Mr Ali buys a small convenience store which quickly becomes his pride and joy. At first, Malika thinks of the shop as a novelty and enjoys the passing custom, however, she slowly grows to resent the shop, she feels as though it's more of a prison. Malika decides to get married, to escape the pressures of life in her Dads shop.

  • von Kevin James
    18,00 €

    I want to cast your mind back to a rather distant Swinging Sixties to give you a feel for the atmosphere of that era. Usually summers were hot, The Beatles led the way in music, Carnaby Street a world leader in fashion, black and white television, phone booths with penny slots. The environment in this village was pleasant enough for the majority were, as we say, quite well to do. Whereas the four young lads were always nearly skint. The main objective was to grab any work such as gardening, cleaning cars, tidying up the church, hay-making, sticking up skittle pins, as long as they could up to Friday, then they would go to a sea side resort and have fun and a meal as a treat for themselves. It was their form of escapism though the village was quite picturesque with the old church halfway up the hill and surrounding woods, orchards and fields, they would feel trapped in this mundane quiet life. There was hardly any traffic, or street lights. It was boredom (when work was scarce) that would be followed by mischief or pranks. They never stayed home much as their parents told them to get out from under their feet at an early age with soft words of encouragement. They would cancel out frustration by getting together in a hayrick, that was hard to find on a wet day, playing cards, consuming smuggled cider and food an adult had bought at the village stores. I hope this is an insight to those angels with dirty faces.

  • von Iris Sparkes
    19,00 €

    The amazing journey of the rise in human consciousness, initiated at the beginning of the millennium, encompasses humanity, planet Earth and the whole of creation. Light Everlasting continues to describe the process of evolution as we ascend into the higher Fifth Dimensional level of consciousness known as the wonderful Golden Age of Love.Profound life experiences have enabled Iris to develop her natural healing abilities and these have found expression as a Health Intuitive over the past twenty years, involving hundreds of clients in the UK and all over the world. As an author she shares the gradual unfolding of what has become a journey of enlightenment beginning with her first book Caterpillar to Butterfly, published in 2009 followed by Over the Rainbow in 2012, Awakening to Love in 2014, Rising into the Age of Light in 2016 and now in 2019 Light Everlasting.

  • von Alli Godbold
    48,00 €

    Alli is a nutritional therapist who really loves her food! Here is her second collection of recipes, tried and tested at her popular cookery workshops.Alli believes that healthy eating is about exciting flavours as well as maximum nutrients.These recipes are easy to prepare and will feed your health.

  • von Ann Poole
    26,00 - 30,00 €

  • von Gareth Coombs
    22,00 €

    'Whirling, twirling, tumbling and turning, the socks do a dance for the curious girl'. Welcome to the wonderful world of Penelope Macintosh. Penny, for short, with her notebook, pen, magnifying glass and best friend, Gregory Harry (who's always getting lost), is the world's best detective and she doesnt rest until the case is solved. The magnifying glass, which never leaves her sight, is to help her see out of her right eye. This story is the first in the series. The book is intended for 2-6 year olds, and is available as an ebook, also. Happy reading!

  • von R. H. S. White
    22,00 €

    Excavations carried out in 1970 in the Lebombo mountains of Southern Africa, uncovered the fossilised leg bone of a baboon, estimated to be 37,000 years old, that had 29 scratches carved into it.In 1937 the fossilised bone of a wolf was found in Czechoslovakia, that had 37 scratches on its length, grouped in fives. This bone was estimated to be 30,000 years old.Ancient peoples realised that it was useful to group the marks into equal size bundles and invent symbols for the bundles. Thus arithmetic was born.Part 1 of this book studies the symbols invented by Babylonians, Egyptians, the Greeks, the Chinese, Etruscans and Romans, the Maya and the Hindus.In 628 AD the Indian mathematician Brahmagupta defined the number zero and described the base ten positional number system in his book called "e;The Opening of the Universe"e;. In 1202, Fibonacci, the son of a Venetian merchant, describes the Indian base ten number system in his book "e;Liber Abaci"e; that resulted in this arithmetic being introduced into Europe.Part 2 introduces number systems in other bases, in particular, Binary, Octal and Hexadecimal as used in modern computers and the ASCII codes used for storing letters of the alphabet and other symbols.Part 3 deals with the construction and rules for negative and fractional numbers, why we add, multiply and divide fractions in the way we do. It defines complex numbers, gives the meaning of the square root of minus one and shows how complex numbers are represented on the Argand diagram. It solves quadratic and cubic equations and shows how De Moivre's Theorem can be used to find roots of complex numbers.

  • von Imrah Baines
    22,00 €

    Spencer Harker doesn't know what he knows. But others do. Feuding families…Secret societies…A simple love story… Knowledge to be shared, or to be kept in the hands of a few?

  • von Gavin Rhodes
    26,00 €

    Schmitt is a little Dachshund with a lot of personality. He's a smart little pup, albeit a little bit lazy, and he's often reluctant to venture out into the big wide world. But when he does, he finds that there's endless fun to be had, and some valuable lessons to learn along the way!

  • von David Eteson
    22,00 - 27,00 €

  • von P M Harris
    28,00 €

    In this delightfully illustrated book, we meet Neko a Japanese cat. Neko travels the world using various modes of transport, visiting major cities like London, Paris and New York.This book is educational and informative, with wonderful colour drawings of the cities and sights that Neko and his new friends visit as he solves the mystery of his missing tail.

  • von Michael John Lyon
    36,00 €

    The earls of Strathmore and their predecessors are inextricably linked to Glamis Castle, which attracts thousands of visitors each year. However, there is a danger that the earls and their predecessors are not receiving the attention they deserve. They are merely represented by the family portraits on the walls, the genealogical tree to be found at the back of the guidebook, and an occasional mention in the media. For most of their existence, they were not primarily concerned with houses and filling them with works of art, but, more interestingly, amassing and spending money; revelling in the grandeur of high status; and accumulating, wielding, and preserving power.

  • von Elizabeth J Walker
    22,00 €

    Have you ever wished you knew more easy recipes? thought about growing your own vegetables? considered stockpiling food?Then you need this book! Resilience expert Elizabeth J Walker is the author of 'The Resilience Handbook - How to Survive in the 21st Century'.In her second book, Recipes for Resilience, she has collected well over a hundred simple and varied recipes, arranged by the seasons of the growing year, so you can make best use of local produce.Month by month instructions guide you in making a 'resilience garden'. This is a low-cost, low-maintenance way to grow vegetables. You can begin with no more than a single flowerpot!Storing food for emergencies? Excellent idea!You should have at least a fortnight's supplies. Find out how to create, care for and rotate your stores, combining them with fresh food.Your personal food security starts here!

  • von Mike Harris
    19,00 €

    How would you like to celebrate becoming 50 years old? Would you hold a massive party for all your friends and family? Or travel to somewhere in the world you've always wanted to visit? How about starting a completely new chapter in your life by learning a new skill, language, musical instrument or even write a book? Or would you think about doing what we did in 2013 and go for a very ambitious stroll and walk 200-220 miles around the beautiful Cornish Coastal footpath? Come and join us on our journey from St Austell on the south coast, all the way to Bude on the north coast. Follow our trials and tribulations on such a long trek as we enact our plan of visiting pubs and beaches galore and turning the walk into a memorable adventure.

  • von John S Moore
    19,00 €

    As well as a poet, John S Moore, born in 1948, is a freelance writer and independent scholar living in London. He is the author of Aleister Crowley A Modern Master (Mandrake of Oxford, 2009), Nietzsche, an Interpretation, (AuthorsOnline Ltd, 2011), Crowley a Beginners Guide (Mandrake of Oxford, 2015) and Bulwer Lytton Occult Personality (Mandrake of Oxford, 2018).

  • von Ayad Gharbawi
    37,00 €

    How well do we know Hitler? Is he mad? If so, is he still criminally culpable for his crimes? Assuming one accepts the existence of evil, is he evil?If Hitler is a criminal, what about the acts of other leaders? Is Churchill equal to Hitler, when we note he starved three million Bengalis in 1943? Why is Churchill not also an immoral man for being the first leader to use chemical weapons post-1918? The French ultimately killed one million Algerians whose crime was to seek independence. The Americans dropped more bombs on Laos than all bombs dropped throughout World War Two. Is that not a crime too? But who thinks of LBJ and Nixon as mass murderers, on par with Hitler? Bush the father and son, Bill Clinton, Tony Blair and Gordon Brown ensure over half a million Iraqis starved to death, thanks to the sanctions they imposed. Are they not mass murderers? If not, why is that?If Hitler is mad, what about the significant number of Germans who fanatically followed him? Were they too mad? Can an entire nation be mad?Why did the Allies conspicuously avoid disrupting Hitler's Holocaust?What about Hitler's disciples - how do they explain their deeds?This novel is an interrogation of the mind not only of Hitler, but of his fanatic disciples who carried out mass murders on a daily basis and who were on the surface 'normal' men and women.

  • von Roger Harvey
    22,00 €

  • von Tim Wander
    24,00 €

    They went with songs to the battle, they were young,Straight of limb, true of eye, steady and aglow.They were staunch to the end against odds uncounted;They fell with their faces to the foe./They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.At the going down of the sun and in the morningWe will remember them.

  • von Kelsey Cole
    27,00 €

    Pain, hurt and desperation drove Miranda on a path to addiction. What started as brutal sexual abuse, combined with the humiliation of being exposed as a drugs cheat, created a burning desire to destroy others in a quest for revenge. She was determined to make others feel the pain and humiliation she herself had endured. Masking her psychotic tendencies those who thought they were close to her were never sure who they would be seeing from one day to the next. Her personality swinging between Jekyll and Hyde on an ever decreasing pendulum fueled by the intoxicating results of the needle and money.Miranda combined natural intelligence with a warped view of her world to create a global empire maintained by fear and routed in a deep founded hatred of men.A life driven by extremes where there was no room for the word stability.

  • von Tibor Magyar
    23,00 €

    Members of the UN Security Council (UNSC) frequently use veto in international disputes. Although it serves to bypass large scale conflicts, the necessary actions often delay and the UN may lose the trust of people.Instead of veto, UNSC should allow for a Jury Court to make a decision. It could be adapted from Heliaia operating in ancient Athenian democracy. Heliaia was selected from voluntarily registered, unpunished people by lot. The Jury Court could be operated similarly, via Internet. A computer program could select the court members depending on their broad geographical representation and the ranking list of nations in sustainable development and integration competition randomly. Court members could decide on affairs by a simple majority. This way, the UNSC could not be paralyzed in any case of decision-making.Dear reader, the book consists of much more, for instance a possible methodology and model for the UN profound reform.

  • von Harrison Hickman
    21,00 €

    In 2017, a revolution sweeps the world, demanding an end to human intimacy. Decades later, the movement is a success and society has become isolated and bitter.Detective Inspector J145/08Y is a slave to the system, born, bred and devoated to it. No family. No future. No hope.When the body of a petty criminal is found west of Edinburgh, holding clues to a past that most would rather forget about, society is pushed to breaking point.With the authorities determined to contain the situation, J145/08Y is ordered to pursue the leads to the end of the world and stop the perpetrators, whatever the cost...

  • von Kevin Green
    21,00 - 26,00 €

  • von Merlin Cullinan
    22,00 €

    Julian has expectations. He has dreams. So does Charmaine. When he meets her she adds plans.They want to create a memorable restaurant, and a lifestyle to go with it. What they create is memorable for all the wrong reasons. This is a story of how things don't always work out the way you want or expect them to. It's about choosing the wrong road and going along it with energy and no checks and balances. Where do you draw the line when you realise you can never cross it?

  • von Merlin Cullinan
    23,00 €

    Your world is largely your image of it. Your own creation.Sometimes you get invited into others' worlds, or orbit them.You start a journey in different territories of the imagination.What choices do you have, and who else makes decisions about directions? Maya enters Bo's world through her Boss, Tim, in her own disguise.Looking to find a better place, she digs deeper for escape routes.She gets into more and more trouble. Can Quentin, the private detective, and his friends, provide the means to allow herto change places and avoid the Corporation's seeking out those who upsetits spheres of influence? Enter the spaces of dreams, desires and designs in a dystopian universe.What do we really want for ourselves - and for others?

  • von Imrah Baines
    21,00 €

    No evidence? No problem.Fabricate evidence ¿ Lie under oath.Welcome to (in)Justice.

  • von David John John
    21,00 €

    This book highlights the importance of ensuring that an organisation's management system is able to consistently achieve an effective outcome.Unfortunately, in many cases, an organisation's personnel just blindly follow their system without considering how effective or efficient it is.Where there are known problems with any process, it is imperative to gather reliable information on the cause otherwise improvements cannot be implemented.It is important to look at the examples given in the book to judge if the activities undertaken can be justified.Ecah section of the book is standalone, therefire, some repetition is inevitable; this books aims to challenge the accepted approach.To facilitate this, where there are no acceptable current terms or definitions, new terms have been introduced and earlier versions of definitions are sometimes preferred.The book is not prescriptive; if readers believe that the examples in the book could be improved upon, then the organisation's own systems may be modified to benefit them.This book gives basic guidance on how to gather information and plan improvements.It is deliberately kept as imple as possible to allow organisations to take action by gathering information immediately.Constructive comments are welcome and can be sent by email to daveseear@btinternet.comThis is the 5th book by David John Seear. It is hoped that this book will start a debate on what is currently accepted with the intention of reducing "Chronic Waste".

  • von Zee 'C'
    22,00 €

    Izzy continues her adventures as the Fairy Queen developing the kingdom and learning about the animals in her kingdom. On her quest to know more about fairy hotels she meets up with a country singer who works closely with Izzy to offer advice and support in the areas that Izzy requires it.

  • von Mary Kay
    20,00 €

    When Helen deceived her father, she little thought that her deceit would grow into a tangle of secrets, which would grow and affect others as well as herself, for one deceit soon needs another to cover it up, and so it grows.

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