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  • av Michael Barrie McGeever
    271,-

  • av Fiona Hunter
    126

    Weakly Wormit had an appalling name and quite unkind parents. He was also very small for his age. He was bullied at school particularly after he accidentally dyed his hair green. Rescue came in the shape of Isabelinda, a friend in his class at school and the two of them embarked on an unexpected adventure. This involved letting long locked up monsters escape from a forbidden shed. The monsters then terrorised the village and tore out peoples hair whatever colour it was. Only Wormit with his green hair appeared to be unattractive to the monsters. Isabelinda and all the villagers are left bald and frightened to go out in the street. Only Wormit could roam the streets without being attacked. He had to find a plan to capture and put them back in their shed. Eventually he had an idea and he enticed them to attack a blonde wig which he had obtained. With this aid he managed to imprison them again and he buried the key of the shed so that it will not be found. He was now the hero of the village. The villagers hair grew back. Wormit's green hair faded. He was Isabelinda's best friend.

  • av Keith Clarke
    216,-

  • av Kevin Knuckey
    216,-

  • av Kevin O'Hagan
    189

  • av Brian D Ball
    134

  • av Colin Fletcher
    156

  • av Sierra Ernesto Xavier
    161

  • av Lawrence Farncombe
    247

  • av Ian Saberton
    430,-

    Relying principally on Ian Saberton's edition of The Cornwallis Papers: The Campaigns of 1780 and 1781 in the Southern Theatre of the American Revolutionary War, 6 vols (Uckfield UK: The Naval & Military Press Ltd, 2010), this work opens with an essay containing a groundbreaking critique of Cornwallis's decision in 1781 to march from Wilmington, North Carolina, into Virginia, a decision that was critical in a series of events that cost Britain the southern colonies and lost it the entire war. Together, this and the remaining essays comprise a comprehensive re-evaluation of the momentous and decisive campaigns that terminated in Cornwallis's capitulation at Yorktown and the consolidation of American independence.

  • av David Cunliffe
    209

  • av Caroline Farnham
    141

  • av Pastille Sheen
    223

    Imagine a world where life-extending and life-saving capabilities are withheld: drugs, vaccines, medical procedures, operations and any technology that extends or saves lives. Not because humanity hasn't advanced in these fields, no. Because the world's governments have decided we can no longer save or extend life. We must live as far as possible, as nature had intended, to save humanity from self-annihilation, driven by uncontrollable population growth.Edward (Ed), Thorncroft, has built a substantial and sophisticated organisation to fight these laws, passed by the United Nations under the LPAS (Life Preservation Assistance Suspension) program. Ed, in addition to his illegal life-saving organisation, has entered politics and set up a large lobby group. His relationship with Leonora has continued to blossom, at a time when his relationship with his best friend, Hans Pelletise, continues its downward spiral. With the formation of Ed's political party, he has forged many relationships with senior leaders and politicians worldwide. But his enemies continue to grow in number, and dark forces are now at work to thwart Ed's goal of watering down LPAS laws and his eventual aim of having the laws repealed. Many believe that should Ed succeed; it will bring about the end of humanity. For this reason, they intend to stop him and anyone else who is a threat to the LPAS program, organisation and laws.

  • av Susannah And Peter Winfield-Weston
    168

  • av Dick Wild
    168

    Sweet & SourDick WildA second collection of...sometimes sweet -sometimes sour - (occasionally silly ) storiesaimed at anyone with an eye for a simple taleand without the need to be too upliftedby the things they read

  • av Pamela Gayle
    175,-

  • av A. S. Brock
    243,99

    'Oh No! it's Christmas' is a hilarious look at the festive season in modern day society from the pen of Andrew Brock. A unique compilation of weird and wonderful short stories that many readers will associate themselves with. It is a masterly creation in observation of the annual festivities, while retaining the author's signature of original humour throughout. Superbly written, it is a timely master-piece that can be read at any time of the year.

  • av Margaret Young
    134

    Archie, Pascal and Sophia delve into the past and bring one of Claudine's tales to life when they discover the story of Pierre's life during the second world war.Grandad and Maurice uncover Pierre's whereabouts but little did they know that what they had discovered would become something special; something very special with the aid of some Grandad Magic.Pierre becomes a well-deserved hero.Archie gets quite a surprise when he delves into the past to discover Grandad's story from the war years!After all, not everyone has a Grandad quite like theirs.

  • av Graham Mason
    209

  • av Alistair Rainey
    189

  • av Bryant Johnson
    243

    This book describes a model of existence, including consciousness, based on the totality of records created by the actions, thoughts and speech of the individuals who comprise the human race.It relates the inanimate to the animate and the conscious, reality to belief and imagination and the objective to the subjective. It explains the relation between order, disorder and the random state.It accounts for the world of objects, the conscious world and the world of ideas, the nature of intelligence both human and artificial and the entire range of human philosophy, characteristics and activities, providing answers to questions that individuals continually pose.The model replaces the contradictory opinions of individuals or groups of these, however large, with a coherent description matched to the knowledge and belief of the human race as a whole.Accordingly, the existing dichotomy between reality in absolute scientific terms and imagination in absolute religious terms is replaced by a coherent and unified description of the unbounded processes necessary and sufficient to explain existence and the nature of consciousness within it.It is shown that this description is in effect the sum of the beliefs held by individuals regardless of their diversity.

  • av James Warden
    223

    Born into a world of many races, the Black Dwarf must come to terms with his own nature if he and his companions - Gavellan the wizard, Laleef the Light Elf and Twan of the Council of Grim - are to succeed in their quest for the Runestone of Mimir and defeat the Witch of Shroud, Minerva Spindleshanks. This novel was inspired by my own sons' interest in the myths of the Norsemen, and remains true to the spirit and characters of these legends. Here is portrayed an uncompromising struggle between the cold and dark of Nifleheim and the fire and flame of Muspelheim.

  • av Dick Wild
    182

  • av Susan Lacey
    175,-

  • av Michael W Libra
    189

    Dragons of Draegonia 'The Adventure Begins'For children of all ages, Dragons of Draegonia is a tale of fantasy, intrigue, suspense and excitement. 'The Adventure Begins' follows four children who, shipwrecked and washed ashore a magical island, unwittingly create a deadly virus that could lead to the extinction of all of its only inhabitants, THE DRAGONS.Can a cure be found? Will any of the 200 dragons survive? Will the four evade capture and the wrath of Dragon Black? And why is Dragon Green so dangerous?Enter the Magical and Colourful World of Draegonia where all is not what it seems.

  • av James Warden
    343

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