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  • av Marissa Meyer
    145,-

  • av Kieran Larwood
    145,-

  • av Marissa Meyer
    145,-

  • av Christine Pillainayagam
    165,-

  • av Jim Smith
    135,-

  • av Una Mannion
    165,-

  • av Yan Ge
    165,-

  • av Diane Oliver
    165,-

  • av Kalaf Epalanga
    150,-

    An exhilarating debut novel told through three different voices, Whites Can Dance Too is Kalaf Epalanga's reflection on and celebration of the music of his homeland, the intertwining of cultural roots, and freedom and love.

  • av Christoph Dallach
    345,-

    "Revelatory and propulsively arranged." - The New York Times The first ever oral-history of Krautrock, the sound that changed modern music. West Germany, 1968. Like everywhere else in the Western world, the young generation is pushing for radical change, still suffering the after-effects of the Second World War. Many stream out of the lecture halls and onto the streets. Some into the underground. And some into the practice basements, in search of the soundtrack of the movement.>The unique and adventurous sounds that German bands like Can, Neu!, Amon Düül, Popul Vuh, Tangerine Dream, Faust, Cluster or Kraftwerk produced back then, now known as Krautrock, are considered a blueprint for modern rock music. And the stream of their creative admirers and continuators has been constantly widening since the first fans like David Bowie and Iggy Pop: whether Blur, Aphex Twin, Sonic Youth, Radiohead or the Red Hot Chilli Peppers.>In Neu Klang, Christoph Dallach interviews its pioneers, including Irmin Schmidt, Jaki Liebezeit and Holger Czukay of CAN; Neu!'s Michael Rother; Dieter Moebius of Cluster; Klaus Schulze of Tangerine Dream; Karl Bartos of Kraftwerk, Brian Eno and many others. Their answers combine to form an oral history that points far beyond the individual band histories: on the one hand, into the past, to Nazi teachers, post-war parental homes, free jazz, terrorism, LSD and extremely long hair; but just as much into the future, to global recognition, myth-making, techno or post-rock.

  • av Leonid Tsypkin
    165,-

  • av Leah Broad
    175,-

  • av Tania Branigan
    165,-

  • av Lucas Rijneveld
    195,-

  • av Jon Savage
    204,-

    A monumental history of the LGBTQ influence on popular culture, from award-winning, Sunday Times bestselling author Jon Savage

  • av Kirsty Sedgman
    165,-

    A unified theory of reasonableness - and how to be unreasonable for the right reasons. We're living in an age of division. From abortion rights to immigration, gun control to climate change, civil debate has gone out the window. Manners, order, and respect are being eroded. Why can't we all be reasonable?>The trouble is, what's "reasonable" to one person is outrageous to another. Is it okay to let children play in the backyard while others are working from home? To do your makeup on a train, or recline your seat on an airplane? What's the right way to breastfeed? To protect your neighborhood? To protest against injustice and oppression? In a world where we all think we're being reasonable, how can we figure out what's right? Looking back through history and around the world, Kirsty Sedgman set out to discover how unfairness and discrimination got baked into our social norms, dividing us along lines of gender, class, disability, sexuality, race... Instead of measuring human behavior against outdated standards of rules and reason, On Being Unreasonable argues that sometimes we need to act unreasonably to bring about positive change.

  • av Mike Hills
    184,-

    Go on an amazing journey around the world to discover how animals, plants and microscopic organisms develop fascinating friendships to survive and thrive. Did you know pom pom crabs wear sea anemones as boxing gloves to fight off enemies?>And greater honeybirds guide humans to hidden beehives?>And bats use pitcher plants as sleeping bags? From ravens and wolves to trees and fungi, learn how these unlikely alliances are formed and find out all the incredible, funny, weird and disgusting reasons why these partnerships work.>Every page is beautifully illustrated and packed full of facts that should surprise and inspire us all to overcome our differences and work together more.

  • av Lisa Scottoline
    165,-

  • av Christine Mangan
    135,-

  • av Mariesa Dulak
    145,-

  • av Kate Saunders
    145,-

  • av Kacen Callender
    145,-

  • av Dean Burnett
    135,-

    After losing his dad, a neuroscientist goes on a journey of discovery into where our emotions come from, what purpose they serve, and why they make us feel the way they do.

  • av Rachel Cusk
    225,-

  • av Claire McGlasson
    165,-

  • av Sara Pascoe
    165,-

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