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  • - A Political Perspective
    av Paul Balchin
    327

    Through various stages in history from the Roman to the Medieval, to the Renaissance and the Early Modern and Modern, the book shows how political power of monarchs, the aristocracy and church determined the pace and volume of building development in Paris and the extent of town planning.

  • av Michael Foot
    131

    These two short novels both deal with financial fraud and the misuse of personal position.

  • - The Tarrassian Saga
    av Aria Mossi
    151

    On Earth, people refer to her as The Ice Queen. She is the world's best payed fashion model, her face is on every magazine cover and everybody knows her name.

  • - A Nineteenth-Century Cornish Family
    av Sue Appleby
    217

    The Hammers of Towan: A Nineteenth-Century Cornish Family, centres around the life of Appleby's great-grandfather Philip Henry Hammer, his three wives, and his children by his first wife, Jane Opie. The book tells the story of a now vanished world - the life and times of a 19th century Cornish farmer, the tenant of Towan Farm, near St. Austell.

  • av Norman Townsend
    151

    Lethal Response follows the aftermath of an epic and bloody battle. Law enforcement headed by Major Paul Stafford, destroyed a huge drug smuggling and people trafficking ring, in an operation code named, TRASHED.

  • - A Fresh Beginning
    av Alexander Woolley
    261

    It matters whether we believe in God or not. No one can prove that there isn't a god and no one can prove that there is. However we can find signposts. This book looks for them and claims to have identified them.

  • - Moray Firth Radio The Independent Years
    av Susie Rose
    251

    The story of how the north of Scotland secured its own commercial radio station at this time in history is unique. Radio station licences were strictly controlled by the Home Office and the standards for output were set deliberately high. Here we have a group of community activists who didn't have experience or a penny to their name.

  • av Mel Symonds
    111

    Clara has one crucial rule: Avoid Trouble. Dragged along by her friend Bella on her latest quest, this time to stop the class bullies who plan to ruin the afternoon's science lesson by messing around with the chemicals in their teacher's big black bag, and Clara's Spiderman-like trouble sense is going crazy.

  • - How to Create the Future When the Old Rules are Broken
    av Philippa Hardman
    147

    The world is on a knife edge. The current pandemic has brought into sharp focus the overhanging questions about how we work and how we live. All of our ecological and human systems are stressed and failing, and the human beings operating in the systems are distressed in trying to cope with the magnitude of change thrust on them.

  • - Women in Famous Pictures tell their Stories
    av Mary Bevan
    121

    Have you ever stood in front of a picture in an art gallery, read the short notes that often accompany it and wished the subject could step out of the frame and talk to you, answer your questions and give their own version of the events depicted?

  • - Book 3 of Children of Zeus
    av Barbara Spencer
    147

    War has overtaken the continent, the invaders trampling nations and people into the dust and once again, the carinatae or swan-people have been forced to flee, all except for Yoest. He has repaid his debt to Ramon, rescuing Rico and Maestro, the musician, from certain death.

  • av Peter MacLaren
    121

    This poetry collection comprises poems first anthologised in a range of magazines. They explore a variety of topics ranging from Sutherland to Eastern Europe (via Glasgow!), by fun, cheerful and dark.

  • av Anna Anderson
    147

    'Grandmother's Footsteps' is a powerful story of two women separated by time, both struggling to acknowledge secrets from the past and seeking atonement for their actions.

  • av Martin Hinde
    261

    Massive in scope, hugely detailed and meticulously researched. In this work the bestselling author of 'Children of Eden' takes his readership onto a whole new level of understanding about Western Spirituality;

  • av David Maughan Brown
    241

    Cameron Beaumont's phone still rings to wake him at 3am even in Sheffield 20 years after he had to escape from South Africa during the violent death throes of apartheid. Now it can't be the Special Branch on the other end of the line; but the silence provides no clues. Who is following him this time, and who is trying to frame him?

  • - England's Unique Treasure
    av Arthur Wright
    131

    Though this book contains a serious archaeological discovery it nevertheless reads like a novel, like a search for a lost tomb and a buried treasure.

  • - A Story of God's Faithfulness and Grace Over Many Years in the Lives of Lilian and Robert Schunneman
    av Isobel Vale
    207

    It's 1929, and a man is born in America and a woman in England. They are destined to meet but how will this happen? Each grows up, developing a strong Christian faith and hearing a real calling from God to work with children.

  • av Niels Hammer
    277

    Having fought to extricate himself from a devastating relationship with a charming but fickle woman, and desperate to reach a state of serenity, William leaves her to live alone in an old dilapidated house by the sea and devote himself to music and astronomy but his distraught state of mind induces him to seek temporary relief and he meets Dorothy.

  • av Keith Campion
    167

    In a gentle way, you can shake the world.

  • av Della Hales
    110

    The Grumpy Gnome goes on holiday to France, along with The Fairy Princess, Captain Robert, First Mate Ron, and Marko-the-Wisp. He drives them there in his pride and joy, a Morris Traveller called Miss Morag Minor.

  • - A Morally Reprehensible Woman...
    av G M Gaudio
    151

    Did you ever wonder what happened to the Lebensborn children, those that were intended to fulfil the Fuehrer's desire in creating a master race? This is the extraordinary story of one of them. It begins when 18 year old Lorenzo Benedetta walks-in on Andreas Kuhlemann-Salvaggi raping his unconscious mother and he reacts.

  • - Water Lily's Rescue
    av Ruth Proctor
    121

    The Adventures in Ting Tong Woods: Water Lily's Rescue is a heart-warming story of the plight of a community of creatures in Ting Tong Woods, trying to navigate the grumpy Hiss-ing Chriss and the scary 'huge mans' to save their friend. It tells the tale of friendship, loyalty and overcoming fears and adversity to rescue a very good pal.

  • av Alex Mellanby
    131

    Breaking wallsMolly's childhood is a world of secrets and hiding. Her life is spent escaping from danger with her mother. This time they leave London at night with a supposed offer of a house in Devon.

  • av Mark Heidenstam
    151

    Philip Hart, a fortysomething Norfolk school teacher, has sought solace in drink as he sees his personal and professional life start to unravel. He suspects, with good reason, he is about to lose out on a promotion to a younger colleague who is assumed to be sleeping with his wife.

  • av Vivien Churney
    151

    In 1930s Antwerp, having fled a pre war Poland with her family, Zoshia, a young Jewish girl, battles to survive intense persecution from the Nazis and bravely endangers her own life in order to help save others.

  • av John Xiao Zhang
    201

    Floating and Sinking on the Sea of Officialdom is the second volume of the trilogy of a modern Chinese historical - love fiction, following volume I, Sailing Across the Red Storm. It is a compelling historical novel with a moving love story.

  • av Marc Lindon
    131

    Friends since infant school, Carl and Pete stay in touch through weekly poker nights and occasional bouts of vigilantism, but it's the deaths of their respective fathers that they most have have in common, although they have each reacted in a very different way.

  • - A Writer's Life
    av Marion Molteno
    157

    Award winning author Marion Molteno takes us on a magical journey of discovery into the life of a writer and her readers.

  • av Beverley Hansford
    191

    When Tim Mallon unexpectedly meets Boris Smirnov, an old acquaintance from his university days, he has little comprehension of the consequences this encounter will set in motion.

  • av G. M. Hutchison
    147

    Having recently given up his pleasant, secure and quite well paid job, only the support of his new friends has enabled him to tolerate the indignities inflicted on him by his new boss and to deal with the fact that he is now up to his eyes in debt.

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