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  • av Heron Carvic
    131

    The occult wasn't Miss Seeton's cup of tea... until Scotland Yard requested she go undercover to investigate some sinister shenanigans. A flim-flam was afoot in the local witches' coven... and magic could be a prelude to murder most foul. Armed with only her sketchpad and umbrella, she is the most lovable and unlikely master of detection.

  • av Heron Carvic
    127

    Miss Seeton's every attempt at a portrait of little Effie Goffer has become a chilling picture of a corpse. Is she actually drawing a clue to a series of child murders in rural England?Armed with only her sketch pad and umbrella, Miss Seeton is every inch an eccentric English spinster and the most lovable and unlikely master of detection.

  • - The timeless classic that has changed the lives of millions
    av Leo Buscaglia
    147

    In this exploration of loving and living, bestselling author Leo Buscaglia addresses the intricacies and challenges of love relationships. He suggests behaviour that opens the way to truly loving each other. He recalls with heartwarming detail the importance of his own family and friendships in helping him to be open to grow and to love.

  • - The Fight for Freedom
    av Thomas E. Ricks
    177 - 387

    Churchill may have played the larger role in Hitler's defeat, but Orwell's reckoning with the threat of authoritarian rule in 1984 and Animal Farm defined the stakes of the Cold War and continues to inspire to this day. Their lives are an eloquent testament to the power of moral conviction, and to the courage it takes to stay true to it.

  • - The Hugely Influential Philosophy of Creative Science
    av Peter Medawar
    151

    In the conventional wisdom the scientist is seen as a data gatherer, but scientific creation is really more complex and inspiring. This beautifully written work was hugely influential when first published and continues to inspire today. As V.S. Ramachandran says, 'it makes science seem like a grand, romantic adventure yet also fun'.

  • - The Rise and Fall of Political Drinking
    av Ben Wright
    147

    A fascinating and entertaining social history, exploring how and why politicians have found solace, hope and despair at the bottom of a glass over the years.

  • av James MacManus
    137

    As loyalties are stretched to the limit and Europe slides towards another war, could just one act of great courage and sacrifice change everything?

  • - Human Evolution from the Origin of the Universe
    av John Hands
    231

    John Hands's extraordinarily ambitious cosmological quest brings together our scientific knowledge and evaluates the theories and evidence about the origin and evolution of matter, life, consciousness, and humankind.

  • - How Oscar Wilde was Shaped by the Women he Knew
    av Eleanor Fitzsimons
    251

    A fresh, revealing and entertaining account of the most influential writer of his age and the women who inspired him

  • av E.M. Davey
    141

    When a mysterious letter arrives containing cryptic references to Napoleon Bonaparte, Jake is drawn back in to a centuries-old conspiracy. The trail leads through the Middle East, Europe and Africa to a secret that could remake the world.

  • av Kate Howard
    127

    The passionate and elegantly dark tale of desire, obsession and deceit.

  • av Hamilton Crane
    127

    Miss Seeton lends her talents to the village scheme to create a quilted 'Bayeux Tapestry' of local history. But her intuitive sketches reveal a startlingly different perspective - involving buried Nazi secrets, and links to a murdered diplomat and a South American dictator . . .

  • - Curious Places and Surprising Perspectives
    av Alice Stevenson
    171

    Driven by curiosity, restlessness and a desire to better understand her own country, artist Alice Stevenson spent two years exploring and drawing Great Britain. The result is a book celebrating detail, of landscape and architecture, and creativity, an essential human urge.

  • - The Story of the Bird that Powers Civilisations
    av Andrew Lawler
    137

    In a masterful combination of historical sleuthing and journalistic exploration on four continents, Lawler reframes the way we feel and think about all domesticated animals and even nature itself.

  • - How I Found, Lost and Made a Fortune
    av Jim Richards
    167

    Gold Rush is a blood-and-guts treasure hunt - the ultimate adventure story.

  • - The Untold First-Hand Story of the Legendary World War II Bomber Pilot, "Cooler King" and Arch Escape Artist
    av Peter Tunstall
    137

    The untold first-hand story of the legendary bomber pilot, 'cooler king' and arch escape artist

  • av E.M. Davey
    127

    "And the war of civilisations shall go on" Foretold by Thunder

  • - A Guide to the English
    av Angela Kiss
    151

    A wry, often affectionate view on the English, and how to navigate our national personality.

  • av Vincent Van Gogh
    191

    In Creative Inspiration, Van Gogh's writings have been edited and selected to create an enlightening, uplifting and helpful book for art lovers and creatives - amateurs and professionals alike.

  • - Hidden Places and New Perspectives
    av Alice Stevenson
    211

    An inspiring collection of walks, notes and artworks, revealing London's multiple layers and different moods.

  • av David Esterly
    157 - 171

    Exploring the determination, concentration and skill that go into achieving any form of excellence, Esterly breathed life into the world of wood carving. The Lost Carving reveals an astonishing life.

  • av James MacManus
    187

    Unfolding among the bars and salons during revolutionary times, Black Venus is an intoxicating story of love and betrayal in which drugs, absinthe and lust prove the making, and the destruction, of a great poet.

  • - The extraordinary story of the legendary black regiment of World War I
    av Max Brooks
    177

    From the author of World War Z, the extraordinary story of the legendary black regiment of World War I - the Harlem Hellfighters

  • - 21 Short Walks Around the Human Brain
    av Michael Corballis
    127

    How do we know if we're really the top dogs in brain power? Does our creativity stem solely from the right brain? From language to standing upright, composing music to lying, Michael Corballis uncovers our most common misconceptions and the fascinating habits and abilities that make us human.

  • av John Spurling
    231

    Winner of the Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction (2015), The Ten Thousand Things takes us on a journey across fated meetings, grand battles and riveting drama seamlessly fusing the epic and the intimate with the precision and depth that the real-life Wang Meng brought to his painting.

  • - The Extraordinary Rise and Surprising Appeal of Living Alone
    av Eric Klinenberg
    147 - 161

    Drawing on over three hundred in-depth interviews with men and women of all ages and every class, Eric Klinenberg reaches some startling conclusions about the seismic impact solo living is having on our culture, business and politics.

  • - Why What Goes up Must Come Down
    av Brian Clegg
    137

    Physicists will tell you that four forces control the universe. Of these, gravity may the most obvious, but it is also the most mysterious. This title explains how gravity worked - and how apparently simple gravitation has four separate components - but it predicted everything from black holes to gravity's effect on time.

  • - The Making of a War Poet
    av Jean Moorcroft Wilson
    337

    The first volume of a biography which covers Sasson's life up to the end of the First World War. For her research the author used previously unseen private letters and papers.

  • av Luca Spaghetti
    137

    Experience the Rome that changed and inspired Elizabeth Gilbert to write the international bestseller Eat, Pray, Love. Filled with colourful anecdotes about food, language, soccer, life in Rome, and culminating with the episodes in Liz's bestselling memoir told from Luca's side of the table.

  • - Adventures in Pursuit of a Language
    av William Alexander
    137

    Setting out to conquer the language he loves (but which, amusingly, does not seem to love him back), Alexander devotes himself to learning French, going beyond grammar lessons and memory techniques to delve into the history of the language, the science of linguistics, and the art of translation.

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