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  • - HOW TO MASTER THE ART OF RECRUITMENT
    av James Kingston
    213,-

  • - Interactions with the World 1938 - 2021
    av Daniel Snowman
    262,-

  • av Lofty Wiseman
    229

    The regiment is a family and we keep in contact with each other and meet up whenever possible. It's when we are together and start telling each other how good we were that the stories start rolling.

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    av Charlie Pye-Smith
    167

  • av Bianca Rodriguez Jacobs
    137

  • av Chris Winterflood
    153,-

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    av Dr David Goldmeier
    186,-

  • av Michael Parker
    182

  • av Leesa Reading
    127

  • av Femi Martin
    137

  • av Albrin Junior
    137

  • av Grace Olson
    137

    What do you do if you don't fit in with the crowd? Galahad can't understand why he doesn't enjoy playing the games that the other lambs love to play. He feels unusual and that makes him very sad. Suddenly, life takes him to a new farm where a little girl and a wise pony help Galahad to discover his unique talents and realise how wonderful it is to be different. Not all sheep are the same. Some are born to stand out. A whimsical tale for lovers of Peter Rabbit, The Wind in the Willows and Winnie the Pooh.

  • av Martin Smalley
    137

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    av Alec Forshaw
    216

  • Spar 14%
    av Peter Smith
    196

    Oxford Brookes University Boat Club has risen from obscurity to being acclaimed as probably the best rowing club in the world, winning no less than 13 titles at Henley Royal Regatta in the last two years. With a historical overview and photographs, this book lifts the lid on how the inspirational coaches have taken Brookes to the very top of rowing

  • av Graham Logie
    153,-

  • av G. Paul Plenty
    127

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    av Adam Winschberg
    186 - 278

  • av Simon Coe
    137

    1st book in the Morden series DI James Morden and his sister Kat explore the dark secrets of Bath and its surroundings in crime thriller involving workers in a residential home, political corruption and a national debate on assisted suicide.

  • Spar 22%
    av Sandra Thompson
    278

    Shine Bright: The perfect way to start your personal journey to Emotional Intelligence (EQ) and Empathy Mastery. Discover the power of EQ, on your terms. Volume I starts with a fact-filled introduction to the brain helping you to understand why we behave the way we do.  The second part of this beautifully designed journal invites you to complete some gentle (some might say fun and intriguing) exercises which will give you greater insight into who you are.  The core part of the Shine Bright Journal guides you along a transformative 12-week exploration of your emotional landscape. It uniquely teaches you to navigate and harness your feelings with confidence and you'll learn how to influence others too. Within its 204 pages, you'll find:Ample space to reflect and organise on your thoughtsCarefully crafted exercises to boost your emotional intelligence and your ability to empathise, your way. QR codes to link you to exciting and informative contentInspiration and encouragement through mini-stories and quotesA three-part journey to:Embrace humanity and what it means to be humanCelebrate your innate brillianceCultivate your ability to recognize, manage, and influence emotionsShine Bright isn't just a journal-it's your companion in self-discovery and emotional mastery. You'll experience greater clarity, less stress and more harmony within weeks. Begin your journey to a brighter, more emotionally intelligent you.

  • av Vida Cody
    137

  • av Stewart Foster
    137

    In the dead of night, a spaceship soars over the hills surrounding Bath. In 2024, St John's Foundation turned 850 years old. To celebrate their milestone anniversary, the charity embarked on a special project that harnessed the creative minds of 192 primary pupils from seven local schools in Bath and North East Somerset.

  • av Michael J A Collins
    137

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    av Christopher K Pike
    172

  • av Robert B Findlay
    157

  • av Jennifer Elizabeth Lumb
    137

  • av Maureen Finnigan
    137

  • av Frederick J Hillberg
    137

    In 1840 a brutal attempted murder is thwarted in the Shropshire town of Ludlow. The true life crime sent shockwaves across Victorian society and the British Empire. The victim of the attack, accountant William Miller Mackreth, must now recover from both his physical and mental scars and return to his fiancée Jane and his life in Bristol. A tale of mystery, intrigue, love and endurance, The Dangerous Journey is written by William's great great grandson who recreates a moving and faithful account of the events leading up to the attack by the enigmatic Josiah Mister and the sensational trial that followed.

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