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  • - The Song of the Universe
    av Jason Martineau
    116,-

    In this fascinating and lovely little book, packed with rare and beautiful pictures, Jason Martineau takes us on a journey through the landscape of love, combining ideas from both ancient and modern sources to explore life's most prominent and provocative theme.

  • - Words of Wisdom
    av Alice O'Niell
    116,-

    The neatest little book of proverbs ever written.

  • - Visual Rhythms of the Ancient Mind
    av Adam Tetlow
    117,-

    In this exquisite pocket book, author and artist Adam Tetlow shows us the practical tricks of the trade and the hidden principles behind the ancient magical science of Celtic artwork. With examples from both early and later periods, illustrations by the author and rare engravings.

  • - Geometrical Colouring Book
    av Roger Penrose
    116,-

    The one and only Penrose colouring book

  • - The Structure of Language
    av Rachel Grenon
    116,-

    In this unique little book, the smallest on its subject ever produced, wordsmith Jane Smith lays out the timeless and universal science of language, studied in antiquity in the three parts of logic, rhetoric and grammar. Learn to persuade, convince, and see through fallacies.

  • - Ancient and Modern
    av Steven Saunders
    116,-

    Steven Saunders takes the reader on a crash course through some of the most fascinating and effective tricks-of-the-mind ever assembled in one small volume.

  • - A Little History of a Great Idea
    av Gerard Cheshire
    116,-

    With an array of rarely published period prints from the Jennings Collection in Bath, and examples of the latest genetic research, this book asks some huge questions about life in the universe and is designed to interest general readers and students alike.

  • - Melody, Rhythm and Harmony
    av Jason Martineau
    117,-

    In this compact book, composer and pianist Jason Martineau presents the elements of music in clear and comprehensible terms. Packed with superb diagrams and a wealth of fascinating hard-to-come-by musical tips, this is a great primer, and an invaluable resource for novice and professional alike.

  • - Wyrd Lore and Wild Fey Magic
    av Danu Forest
    117,-

    In this beautiful book, illustrated throughout by faery artist Dan Goodfellow, Celtic shaman Danu Forest reveals how to communicate with wild nature spirits for mutual benefit, working with air, fire and water, to grow in harmony with nature in all its splendour.

  • av Phoebe McNaughton
    126,-

    Are things really smaller when they are further away? Can something be clearly visible but not there at all? Is it possible to have a direct and true experience of reality? In this delightful and informative pocket book Phoebe McNaughton takes us on a classical journey through the history of artistic perspective, showing how the eye can be tricked and confused, the brain befuddled, and the philosopher inside all of us awakened by the nature of illusion. WOODEN BOOKS USA. Small books, BIG ideas. Tiny but packed with information. "Stunning" NEW YORK TIMES. "Fascinating" FINANCIAL TIMES. "Beautiful" LONDON REVIEW OF BOOKS. "Rich and Artful" THE LANCET. "Genuinely mind-expanding" FORTEAN TIMES. "Excellent" NEW SCIENTIST.

  • - A Short Story
    av Jay Griffiths
    116,-

    'Anarchipelago' tells the semi-fictional tale of the Newbury Road protest camp, its characters and the politics around the events.

  • - Isle of Avalon
    av George Wingfield
    116,-

    In this small guide book, local historian George Wingfield unravels some of the mysteries of this ancient English spiritual centre, telling its story from prehistory up to the present day. With rare old engravings and good walks around the town and its holy hills.

  • - and Its Ancient Stone Circles
    av Gordon Strong
    116,-

  • - The UK Traveller's Good Home Guide
    av "Laugh"
    116,-

    A bender is the British travellers' abode of choice. Built from little more than a tarpaulin and some thin hazel poles, people live in these snug, warm eco-homes the length and breadth of Britain. In this Wooden Book, designed to last you until the oil runs out, a long-time bender-dweller finally reveals the fine art of the perfect British bender.

  • av Hector Mcdonnell
    126,-

  • - Strange Space on Earth
    av Paul Whitehead
    126,-

    Top UFO researchers Paul Whitehead and George Wingfield tell the story of UFOs from their first appearance in cave art, the Bible, through folklore and the emergence of science fiction, to the extraordinary phenomenon as we know it today.

  • - Tents, Tipis, Yurts, Domes and Other Ancient Homes
    av Jonathan Horning
    116,-

    The world's bestselling pocket guide.

  • - Cooking Off the Beaten Track
    av Mark Pallis
    116,-

    Demonstrating how it is possible to prepare gorgeous meals wherever you are on the planet, Mark Pallis shows backpackers how to cook real dishes using local ingredients.

  • - Dynamic Form in Nature
    av David Wade
    116,-

    Welsh Border architect David Wade has spent a lifetime gathering and organising the extraordinary families of surface patterns that nature throws up at every scale. In this book, illustrated by the author, we see branching patterns, animal spots, crack patterns and much, much more.

  • - Extraordinary Potions and Curious Notions
    av Guy Ogilvy
    116,-

    What is the secret meaning of alchemical symbolism? Could ancient images really turn molten lead into gold with a mere pinch of the Philosopher's Stone? Alchemy is perhaps the last magical art to survive the ravages of the modern world. This book initiates the reader into some of the key concepts and practices of this extraordinary field of study.

  • - The Ordering Principle
    av David Wade
    116,-

    The essential pocket guide to the most pervasive principle.

  • - Beauty in Mathematical Proof (Q.E.D.)
    av Burkard Polster
    116,-

    The world's best pocket book of mathematical proofs!

  • av Joyce Hargreaves
    116,-

    Why are dragons recognised in almost all cultures on Earth? Could dragons be a folk memory of something which once hunted us long ago? This book tells the story of these extraordinary animals through examples drawn from all over the world. It is illustrated, and includes appendices of notable dragon sites around the United Kingdom.

  • - Nature's Greatest Secret
    av Scott Olsen
    117,-

    What was the golden secret known to Leonardo da Vinci, Kepler, Plato and the ancient magicians? Can there really be a key to nature and life itself? This book aims to unravel a mystery, a code that seems to underly life, the universe and everything, a pattern we instinctively recognise as beautiful, and which nature herself uses at every scale.

  • - A Journey Beyond Our Five Senses
    av Hamish Miller
    116,-

    In this charming book, legendary Cornish master-dowser Hamish Miller shares the secrets of his trade, tells the story of dowsing, and gives key hints and exercises to assist wizards and witches, young and old, in their search for keys, kids, cats, cables and cosmic connections. WOODEN BOOKS are small but packed with information.

  • - His Life and Legend
    av Hector Mcdonnell
    126,-

    What kind of a world was St Patrick born into? Why were his visions and dreams considered so dangerous by the early church? How much do we really know about Ireland's foremost Saint? In this beautiful little book, Irish painter Hector McDonnell tells the amazing story of the Romano-British youth enslaved by Irish raiders who escaped only to return and Christianise Ireland. With fascinating new theories, exquisite old plates and occasional drawings by the author.

  • av Robin Heath
    126,-

    The essential pocket guide to the marriage of the Sun and the Moon.

  • av Christina Martin
    116,-

    The Ultimate Pocket Guide.

  • - A Poet's Dictionary of Sounds
    av John Michell
    116,-

    Do particular sounds have particular magical effects? Discussing this question, this book talks about the deadly daggers of D, the trivialising teasing taunts of T and the nagging nasal negatives associated with N. It is useful for orators, poets and sorcerers, and is humorously illustrated by "Guardian" cartoonist, Merrily Harpur.

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