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  • av Siobhan Ferguson
    190,-

    From the outstandingly popular @prettycitylondon Instagram account, this mindful colouring book will help all put the pretty and calm back into their day

  • - How Today's Biggest Trends Will Collide and Reshape the Future of Everything
    av Mauro F. Guillen
    190,-

    A ground-breaking analysis from one of the world's foremost experts on global trends, including answers on how COVID-19 will amplify and accelerate each of these changes

  • - The War of Wheels Between Dinky, Corgi and Matchbox
    av Giles Chapman
    256,-

    The gripping story of the toy car wars: how Dinky, Corgi and Matchbox drove our childhoods!

  • - A Book of LGBTQ Stories
    av Kevin Walker
    226,-

    A long-awaited set of traditional tales focusing solely on the queer community, showing princesses can fall in love with lady bards, warriors with their noblemen, and that one born a prince may become the most wonderful queen

  • av Steve Hall, Scott Andrews, Bruce Beveridge, m.fl.
    290,-

  • - Discovering New York's Beautiful Places
    av Siobhan Ferguson
    390,-

    A stunning photography, lifestyle and travel guide to the world's most famous city

  • - Discovering London's Beautiful Places
    av Siobhan Ferguson
    390,-

    A stunning photography, lifestyle and travel guide to the nation's capital

  • - A Guide to Making Your Own Stone Age Toolkit
    av Robert Turner
    246,-

    Flint Knapping is a journey of archaeological discovery through the Palaeolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic and Bronze Ages.

  • - The Rise and Fall of the German Empire 1871-1918
    av Katja Hoyer
    176,-

    The enthralling story of the German Empire, from its violent rise to its spectacular fall

  • av William H. Miller
    356,-

    Charting 100 years of cruising the ocean waves, in rich colour photographs

  • av Terry O'Connor
    300,-

    Animal bones are one of the most abundant types of evidence found in archaeological sites dating from pre-historic times to the Middle Ages, and they can reveal a startling amount about the economy and way of life of people in the past.

  • av Various
    190,-

    The best tales from around the country, chosen from our popular series of Folk Tales

  • - Flowers and Hens at the Emma Bridgewater Factory
    av Arthur Parkinson
    290,-

    A stunning gardening book full of inspiration, tips and advice

  • av Steve Hall
    190,-

    This collection of drawings does not dwell on the tragedy that befell this magnificent ship, but rather seeks to showcase her great beauty, representing the pinnacle of a grand era of style and innovation, with experts Steve Hall and Bruce Beveridge providing insight and commentary.

  • av Martin W. Bowman
    356,-

  • av Phil West
    246,-

    Everyone's favourite motorcycles of the 1970s in this lavishly illustrated little book

  • - A Visual History
    av J. Kent Layton
    550,-

    Bringing the world of Titanic and her sisters back to life as never before through the captivating original artwork of talented artists

  • - The Hidden History of Viking Warrior Women
    av Nancy Marie Brown
    300,-

    Nancy Marie Brown lays to rest the hoary myth that Viking society was ruled by men and celebrates the dramatic lives of female Viking warriors

  • - Celebrating Twenty Years of Jewish Renaissance
     
    220,-

    New essays exploring Jewish cultural trends of the past two decades, interspersed with choice material from the Jewish Renaissance magazine archive

  • - A History of High-Speed Trains
    av Murray Hughes
    336,-

    Speed on steel wheels has fascinated engineers for nearly two centuries, and a string of stunning records in the last twenty-five years has pushed railway engineering towards new frontiers. Japan - pioneer of high-speed train technology - set the precedent with its legendary bullet trains in 1964;

  • av Giles Chapman
    156,-

    What Europe needed after the Second World War was an ultra-reliable workhorse to get small businesses on the move again. And, with a little nudge from the Dutch, that's what Volkswagen provided in 1950 with its Transporter van. It was no fireball, but rock-solid quality meant it always delivered the goods.

  • av Robert Sellers
    190 - 300,-

  • av The History Press
    190,-

    Featuring a range of picturesque vistas, from freshwater lochs and wooded glens to majestic mountains, granite cities and medieval castles, each stunning scene is full of intriguing detail sure to fire the imagination and make you reach for yourcolouring pencils.

  • av The History Press
    156,-

    The Cambridgeshire Colouring Book. Suitable for children.

  • - Volumes One and Two
    av Bruce Beveridge
    1 776,-

    From cobalt blue Spode china and Elkington plate silverware in the a la carte restaurant to the design of the boilers and fixtures and fittings on board the world's most luxurious vessel, they tell the story of a liner built at the peak of the race between the British, French and Germans to build bigger and better ships

  • av Giles Chapman
    190,-

    Giles Chapman investigates the fascinating motoring history of the 1950s

  • av Giles Chapman
    156,-

    Giles Chapman recalls all the key cars of the era that you probably owned - or at least coveted - and brings the swinging '60s back to life

  • av Jonathan Clements
    246,-

    A full and detailed account of Darwin's life and discoveries, but written, designed and illustrated to look like a personal notebook or journal.

  • av Xanthe Gresham-Knight
    330,-

    Herba Mythica is a compendium of myths, legends and folk tales celebrating the power of herbs and plants, from a range of different contributors from across the world of storytelling.

  • av Mike Cormack
    356,-

    The definitive guide to the band offering song-by-song analysis, full chronology and gig guide, full bootleg guide, and exclusive interviews with surviving members Pink Floyd formed in London in 1965, signed with EMI in 1967, and recorded their first album, The Piper at the Gates of Dawn, which was released to immediate acclaim in the same year. Since then, the band has released 15 studio albums and sold over 250 million records. Their eighth album, Dark Side of the Moon, is the highest-selling British album in the world (and fourth overall), at over 40 million copies. Their last album, The Endless River (2014), has sold over ten million copies, and founder members Roger Waters and Nick Mason still (separately) tour the world. Indeed, they hardly need an introduction: their profile remains very high, with millions of fans around the world. Everything Under the Sun will be a high-level, fully sourced and footnoted analysis of the music of Pink Floyd (akin to Revolution in the Head by Ian Macdonald about The Beatles), and the first serious survey of the group's work and achievements. As such, it will also be a cultural history of the UK, seen through the prism of the band. While there is a plethora of books about Pink Floyd and by Pink Floyd former members, none are truly comprehensive or do what this book seeks to do. Some give bald introductions to the songs with analysis, others give stories and anecdotes, and potted histories. But Everything Under the Sun will be the definitive book. In addition to a song-by-song analysis, it will include exclusive band interviews, a full chronology and gig guide, and a full bootleg guide. It will be the go-to book for any Pink Floyd fan.

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