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  • av Kathleen Rogers
    145,-

  • av Roger Vlitos
    295 - 415,-

  • av Paul Collier
    297,-

    Loving Lebus' encapsulates the changing styles of furniture over time. With comprehensive notes placing Lebus furniture in context the author has selected the best of the firm's advertisements, catalogue images, photographs and Lebus furniture pieces today. Antique and vintage - Lebus furniture is enjoying a resurgence. We are once again, ¿Loving Lebus¿. Paul has nurtured a passion for all things Lebus. His first book 'Harris Lebus: A Romance with the Furniture Trade' went behind the scenes to look into how Lebus furniture was made. Now the Lebus story is complete - 'Loving Lebus: Looking into Harris Lebus Furniture' is another labour of love.

  • av Niklas Gustafson
    295 - 410,-

  • av Aubrey Rose
    154,-

    Irene tells the remarkable story of the life of Irene Noah, including her teachings for good health. It is a compendium of wise words and expert advice from the woman who founded the Ark of Noah Trust, which has helped so many. The book includes life advice on breathing and relaxation techniques.

  • - Pearls from the Meandering Stream of Time that Runs Across Continents
    av James Mathew
    425,-

    Book of Books is a box of literary delights. Illustrated throughout, it provides a guided tour of rare books, manuscripts and historical artifacts in a single collection.

  • av Daniel Jacob
    154,-

    In the long tradition of the anti-hero in English literature, award-winning author Daniel Jacob has created a whole bunch of them – each able to stand shoulder to shoulder with a Flashman or anyone from the pages of a Waugh novel. With the touch of a Tom Sharpe for grand farce, the grotesque Crooke-Wells siblings trace their mean, mendacious and downright nasty steps through a series of plots and pitfalls in their attempt to accumulate unearned and entirely unmerited wealth. Standing like a beacon in this sea of iniquity is the mother, whose string of illicit love affairs seems positively honest by comparison. This is the story of an upper-crust English family which is part of a sub-group known as The Hereditary Rich. Beautifully written and splendidly wicked, The Silence of the Shaggy Rug is not for the faint-hearted or politically correct.

  • av Rebecca Burke
    116,-

    Ellie is no stranger to surprises, so when Amara, a magical mynah bird, visits her one morning and delivers an invitation to a mysterious gathering, Ellie takes it all in her stride.

  • av Felicia Thomas
    124,-

    Miss Polly and the Crocodile is a quirky and whimsical book. Based in a magical town, the characters face real world problems, with a happy outcome.

  • av Raymond Moore
    136,-

    My life was far from normal. Sometimes I wish it was. From the streets of Glasgow to the hills of Skye. And that was just the beginning. Join me in my journey of early 80's Edinburgh. My Student Nurse days. The highs and lows of being a male Nurse. My days of being a local impresario and Record label owner. Pub singer and occasional actor. My loves, my losses. My travelling and working in other cities and other countries. Marrying a young Thai girl and becoming a father not once but thrice all in my mid-forties and early 50s. This is the story of the best and worst bits.

  • - The Man and His Empire
    av Jim Lewis
    295,-

    The biography of Jules Thorn, the creator of Thorn Electrical Industries.

  • - The Story of Three Extraordinary Brothers
    av David James Parker
    195,-

    This book charts the lives and service careers of the three Muller-Rowland brothers. All three flew RAF low-level operations and all three gave their lives for their country.

  • - Pilgrimage Scenes from the Camino Frances
    av Robert Lawrence France
    268,-

    Robert France walked the Camino Frances in Winter and this book is the result of that adventure. It differs from other accounts in that is written by someone in middle-age (most accounts are from the retired or students). A reflective account which includes literary references and information on architecture, monuments and pilgrimages.

  • av Theodor Itten
    297,-

  • av Chris Edger
    221,-

    Are you an ambitious Area Manager who wants to get to Operations Director (OD) level? Are you an existing OD who wants to out-perform your competitive set? Are you a recruiter or developer of ODs who wants to accelerate their impact or performance? If so, this book – the first of its kind on this role – is a must-read book for you! Why? Firstly, it is packed with 31 Case Studies from twenty-seven CEOs, MDs and ODs from some of the UK's leading multi-site hospitality companies (including Stonegate Group, McDonalds, Caffe Nero, Mitchells and Butlers, Punch Pubs & Co, Greene King, Everards, St Austell, Whitbread, Parkdean Resorts, TGI Friday's, Marston's, Creams Cafes, Tesco Cafes, Hawthorn Leisure etc.) which will give you valuable insights into what the best ODs do! Secondly, it highlights the top nine OD competencies, coupled with twenty-seven practices, which – if mastered – turbocharge OD impact. Thirdly, it provides aspiring ODs and their developers with an integrated ‘Outstanding OD Model' and framework (explained in detail throughout the book) which can be used as a developmental route map. Written to take account of the changes wrought upon the hospitality sector by COVID-19, it is described by Simon Longbottom (CEO, Stonegate Group) as ‘a brilliant handbook and guide for ODs wishing to accelerate their impact and progression during these challenging times'.

  • - The Road to Uig
    av Raymond Moore
    189,-

    A sequel to Volume 1, Skye changed the author's life forever and for the better. You could say the Isle of Skye saved his life. This book, Volume 2 tells the continuing story of the author's years on Skye as he moved out of the family home and into Uig.

  • - A Collection in Words and Pictures - Volume One The First World War
    av David James Parker
    175,-

    Over nearly fifty years, the author has built up an extensive collection of memorabilia from the First and Second World Wars. This book looks at selected items, providing a narrative about the original artefacts that also gives an insight into the life of the individuals who owned them.

  • av Bill Critchley
    286,-

    This book is for the many men and women who find themselves in leadership roles, not necessarily at the top of their organisation-where a lot of the attention tends to go- but nevertheless responsible for orchestrating and coordinating the work of people. There have been many 'cookbooks' on leadership, academic treatises, case studies of successful leaders, and so forth, but this book tells leaders what most books don't tell them-that there are no easy recipes or models which actually work. Letters to a Leader addresses the problem of why 'pulling the levers' does not seem to work and of why it is often so difficult to 'get the message' through to people. Letters to a Leader places emphasis on the primacy of human interaction, and on the beneficial effects of an inclusive leadership style-liberating the leader from the burden of having to appear to know all the answers, and the risk of single-handedly making all the important decisions. Overall, the book challenges many of the conventional ideas about the way we think about organisations and about leadership. The book constitutes a guide to thoughtful and ethical leadership, and what it means to be emotionally intelligent.

  •  
    603,-

    A collection of expert essays on innovative teaching and learning in higher education.

  • av Christopher Quirk
    126,-

    The book follows the second character in the series Annabelle, and her journey in learning right from wrong. Annabelle loves feeding ducks but, when it is time to go and have lunch, she wonders if the ducks are still hungry want more...

  • - The Linicro Years
    av Raymond Moore
    155,-

    Skye Stories is the true account of a young man who moved away from his family home in Glasgow to spend his teenage years on Skye. Told in anecdotes and poems this book captures what it was like for a city boy growing up in a beautiful - but very different - environment.

  • av Christopher Quirk
    133,-

    Alexander and the Curly Wurly Caterpillar follows the adventure of the main character Alexander, after he loses his favourite toy ball in a dark and scary bush.

  • av James H. Lewis
    125,-

    Zac is busy doing his chores when three Jobkins accidentally fall out of their spaceship and into his garden. The Jobkins are small furry creatures just right for cuddling, but there is much more to them than meets the eye ... Jobkins is a fun story about helpful aliens who find solutions to engineering and construction problems.

  • - Unlocked minds - a collection of children's short stories written during the COVID-19 pandemic
     
    88,99

    This book of short stories is a compilation of the winners of the Lockdown Lit Prize for Children. The competition aimed to provide a release for imaginations pent up by lockdown. There are poems, funny stories, scary stories, and some that are very personal. The stories are in three categories based on age.

  • av Hannah Nieto
    295,-

    On-call in ENT surgery is aimed at junior trainees working in ENT surgery. The book is written as a 'survival guide' covering common presentations from primary and the emergency department.

  • - Accelerating Personal, Interpersonal and Business Growth
    av Chris Edger & Nollaig Heffernan
    292,-

    Written by Prof Chris Edger (author of multiple books on leadership coaching) and Dr Nollaig Heffernan (inventor of the ILM 72 leadership style psychometric test) 'Advanced Leader Coaching' provides leading-edge insights into the way in which professional or workplace-based coaches can optimise Executive and Leadership performance.

  •  
    154,-

    As Memories Fade is a collection of the stories of a passing generation based on memories and surviving documentation - both in the words of the individual concerned or through the memories of their family. Dramatic, tragic or even humorous incidents and experiences - moments in time - that deserve to be chronicled for future generations.

  • - The essential revision book for candidates preparing for the Intercollegiate FRCS (Urol) Exam
    av Jack Donati-Bourne
    439,-

    This textbook (number 2 of 2) is a dedicated revision note style book to prepare candidates for the FRCS (Urol), as well as educate more junior trainees starting their higher training in urology.

  • - The essential revision book for candidates preparing for the Intercollegiate FRCS (Urol) Exam
    av Jack Donati-Bourne
    395,-

    This textbook is a dedicated revision note style book to prepare candidates for the FRCS (Urol), as well as educate more junior trainees starting their higher training in urology.

  • - Inside the Dapper World of Retro Enthusiasts
    av Zoey Goto
    231,-

    Taps into the current interest in retro fashion, by showcasing vintage style fans from around the world - from young women dressing at Louis XIV in London, to a Tiki inspired palace in Palm Springs, and from a couple recreating The Golden Era of Hollywood in LA, to a Japanese Lolita in British suburbia.

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