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  • Spar 11%
    av Larry Macdougall
    356,-

    Join Wilburton Fox as he embarks on the next adventure in through Gwelf and into the Hinterlands. Prepare for the journey, hire a guide, be wise, and survive the journey.

  • - A Guide to the Legendary Creatures from Celtic-Welsh Myth and Legend
    av Rowynn Ellis
    296,-

    Welsh Monsters & Mythical Beasts is a lushly illustrated guide to Welsh monsters, looking at dragons, fairies and elves. C.C.J. Ellis' artwork is rich in detail and colour and brings the creatures of this compendium to life. Illustration is accompanied by researched text and story, and this new edition also includes a Welsh language guide so that each of the creatures might be known by their original Welsh names. You may have heard of the Red Dragon (Draig Goch) featured on the national flag of Wales, but have you heard of the Water Leaper (Llamhigyn Y Dwr) or of the Mary White (Mari Lwyd)? Ellis aims to re-introduce the beasts of Welsh myth and legend to the world and bring a touch of Wales to your shelves. - 9x9 edition featuring a new Welsh language guide, a new cover, and an extra illustration- perfect for those folklore, mythology, and legend aficionados- collectors of regional books will be delighted with this edition

  • av Janet L Wheat Kaytor
    125,-

    Enslaved, A Chronicle of Resistance is the first modern book of poetry of its kind. It is a chronicle of enslavement and resistance told in an exquisite blend of prose and poetic verse. Through the esthetic and rhythms and rhymes of poetry, it chronicles the establishment and institutionalization of systemic racism. Each poem tells its own story, but each is also part of a bigger narrative. A story, within a story. A prelude to each poem sets the context and moves the story along. Some of these preludes describe the historical, cultural, societal, political or economic environment as well. Enslaved, is not just poetry about the atrocities of African slavery and the horrible price humanity continues to pay for it. Neither is it just a story of racism, bigotry, discrimination or prejudice. It is a story about dominion, power and control. It plunges the depths of depravity humanity can sink to and the things they are willing to do to justify it all. It is also a story of hope, courage and optimism that can only be told through poetry. It powerfully tackles the subjects of racism, Shadeism (the discrimination against an individual on the basis of their skin tone), the use of racist symbols and systemic racism in a time when the world is caught up in debate as to what all of that really means. It shows the birth of systemic racism and challenges readers to address it in whatever colour is rears its head.As humanity stands on a precipice, looking down into the darkness of its own historical hate and racial prejudice, Enslaved, A Chronicle of Resistance reminds them of past horrors, before challenging them to step back from the precipice. Sadly, for as long as humans have wandered the face of this blue planet some have hungered to exercise dominion over others. This heartless need to dominate and rule over those perceived to be "lesser" or "sub-human", has corrupted and contaminated humanity throughout history. Our conquered enemies become our slaves for life. We demand servitude as payment for debts real and imagined. Whole clans and tribes serve only as fodder for would-be landowners and royalty because of perceived status. From the cave to the pyramid, castle to tenement, the hunger to dominate another's life has beleaguered us. When driven by the need to occupy the top of the food chain, many are all too willing to stand upon the lifeless bodies of their fellow human beings. One practice, however, stands head and shoulders above it all. It is the one that serves as a lesson in what happens when one race uses all its resources, power, abilities and even the moral authority of its religion to rule over another. The depraved cruelty of the American enslavement trade has eclipsed all other known examples. However, we must acknowledge that a simple reason we are so keenly aware of the atrocities of the American enslavement of Africans is that it is well documented. We have historically accurate records that describe the brutalities done to the African enslaved people. There are court cases where enslavers were tried for killing the enslaved and more recently, historically accurate non-fiction books - and later movies - that use enslavement as the backdrop of storytelling. These have all served to help preserve Black history.

  • av Janet L Wheat Kaytor
    147,-

    Book 3, Hidden in Plain Sight explores systemic racism in the modern day. It describes yet another evolution of enslavement. All the old accoutrements, language, symbols and memories of the past have been challenged and some have been rooted out and destroyed. However, one mechanism is left to dismantle - systemic racism. It is the spectre of racism that is hidden in plain sight.

  • Spar 15%
    av Sebastiano Barcaroli
    267,-

    A compendium of monsters from around the world!

  • av Kelly Ward-Wills
    213,-

    Playful, alliterative text that highlights one monstrous ghoul for each letter of the alphabet takes readers through the corners and crannies of an old house peopled with sad and unwanted monsters lamenting the loss of their playmates.

  • av Cameron Scott Patterson
    170,-

  • av F. Bradley Reaume
    252,-

  • av Jewel Star
    162,-

  • Spar 16%
    av Jana Heidersorf
    299,-

    The future of mermaids is in peril. Open this book and learn about these wild and mysterious creatures before they are gone forever.

  • av Kyle Beaudette
    195,-

    Once upon a time way up high on a cliff, grew a magical garden that belonged to a witch. The Garden Witch is lonely, no one shops at her stall, no one visits her magical garden, and there is no one to talk to--except for the three evil rats she lives with.

  • av Nic Roads
    278,-

    "With ZILLIONAIRE, Nic Roads and Ken Fosse bring biting humor, social satire, and awesome insights to the zombie genre! Two decaying thumbs up!" - Jonathan Maberry, NY Times bestselling author of Rot & Ruin and Patient Zero "Hilarious and horrifying. I wish I was rich enough for this advice to apply to me." - James Breakwell, author of Only Dead on the Inside: A Parent's Guide to Surviving the Zombie ApocalypseLEARN HOW TO: Strategically spend your billions to profit and thrive during the zombie apocalypsePrepare your staff (and family) for ArmageddonFortify your mansion, yacht, bunker, or private island against the undeadFind a well-bred mate in the wastelandTurn yourself into a scary post-apocalyptic warlord to rule over other survivorsAnd so much more!Money can't buy you happiness. But it CAN save you from zombies!It's just a matter of time until the dead rise to start munching on the living. When that happens... It's pretty much game over for humanity.But not everybody has to be devoured by zombies! If you're part of the 1% now, don't you want to stay at the top when everybody else turns into stinky, moaning, cannibal corpses?Well, duh.Zillionaire is THE essential survival guide for the super-rich, passably rich, or wannabe rich who hope to ride out the inevitable zombie apocalypse in post-apocalyptic luxury. Read it now... before it's too late!

  • av Alexus Siewert
    140,-

    MY NEW JOURNEY I Am Gorilla reminds us of inner strength, trusting our gut feelings and intuition, and in our beingness we are home.

  • av Brenda J. Northey
    250,-

    Operation Who Am I is designed to help veterans and military members readjust to civilian life. This guided journal is aimed at helping readers find their own identity and renewed purpose. The journal is a 25-day process that will add further confidence and understanding of oneself each day. Questions are drawn from some therapies such as CBT, DBT and logotherapy. As a result, therapists and those in the transitioning side of the military will also find this guided journal a useful tool for their clients. Many members lose their confidence once they think of life after service because they do not think they have anything to offer or they do not know where their skills would fit within a civilian world. Let this guided journal help each client find their strengths, their values, their likes and dislikes and their philosophies. Just knowing more about themselves will help them become stronger and more confident.

  • av Florian Schafer
    453,-

    Enter the world of ancient Germany where household spirits once held sway and linger within the tales that we know and love today. The household spirits of German folklore inhabit the pages of this book just as they settled the homesteads of ancient Germany. Look inside, learn more.

  • av Kelly Ward-Wills
    112,-

    Very little is known about creatures that live in the deepest depths of the ocean. This unique book brings these deep-sea creatures to light for little eyes with simple descriptions so that an interest in the natural mysteries and wonders of our world might be explored by the very young, very early. As with other natural science board books from publishers like Flying Eye Books and Sourcebooks, our plan is to create a series of board books so that each might support the other. This will be the first in Eye of Newt's series of board books, YIKES!, which will explore the strange and unusual with simple, playful language in full-color, charming illustration. This title aims to tap into an audience that is interested in less conventional animal books for their young readers. As opposed to the "farm animal" books and standard "under the sea creature" books we're dredging up the deep and creepy and presenting it in a fun and friendly way, offering a little something new (like the vampire squid!). Written by the all-star Kelly Ward-Wills, children's editor and author of Alphabet of Unloved Beasts!Illustrated by Steven James, illustrator of the Super Happy Bears series and Thunder Down Under.

  • av Peter Ricq
    173,-

  • - The delightfully dreadful art of Kamila Mlynarczyk
    av Kamila Mlynarczyk
    345,-

    An introspective adventure into the mind of Canadian sensation Kamila Mlynarczyk. Kamila, a Polish-Canadian artist, describes re-learning how to draw through the process of creating her most famous art dolls. She has moved from art dolls into sketching, from sketching to creating characters, and from characters to creating fully fleshed-out scenes. She describes her fascinating creative process and many of the inspirations behind her many creepy, unsettling, yet hilarious sketches. As Brom describes it: "Kamila is a cornucopia of dreadfulness. Her works at once beautiful and terrible, each piece like being tickled by Death's cold little fingers, every bewitching creation a world I want to know more about." - beautiful glossy, 9x9 book - it will contain most of Kamila's art from 2017-2019 with anecdote and introspection

  • av Danny Christopher
    195,-

    Jonathan recounts his new experiences with this unique and astonishing pet-- a mythical giant eagle.

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    243,-

    This timeless classic is revisited by the deft charcoal work of Ashly Lovett.

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