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  • av Ross Prufrock
    187,-

    In these twelve counselling encounters Ross Prufrock explains lucidly the thoughts, feelings and processes of a very human counsellor. He encounters people for whom he clearly has a good deal of affection. All the twelve people that Ross discusses have different astrological sun signs. Readers are therefore challenged on two fronts: can they recognize each sun sign in these people and how do they respond to the counsellor's approach and his male gaze. A book for astrologers and counselling trainees - what is good and what is bad practice?

  • av William Stuart
    258,-

    From the best-selling author of Synarchy, Great European Secret and 9-11 William Stuart is an authority on Secret Societies going back thousands of years. This book continues the UFO story and its origins in both the Third Reich and Babylon. It also exposes the fraud of Global Warming by the Synarchy bankers of Nazi-Communism who are spread around the world and have no liking for democracy.

  • av Holden
    233,-

    'The events of the morning make me feel dizzy and lightheaded, as if after a morning's exercise in the hot sun: a montage of disordered images in vibrant colours... flood my mind: cheering women waving placards with abandon, photographers with flashing cameras that blind you; a friend, cornered like an animal, ... full of loathing; a bearded crow in black robes circling the high ceilings in Court Number Three; a pair of doors swinging shut; a female hunter in a canary-yellow jacket, ... and a pair of legal lovebirds! And Bunchee Golding! ... who must have melted a jury's heart! ... the one person in the world I'd most like to kill. The one person in the world who doesn't know that by tea-time Thursday, she's going to be dead.'

  • av Elisa Wilkinson
    172,-

    Elisa lives at Thornes, Wakefield with her husband Eric. Both are now retired, Eric however works from home with other interests, and Elisa is still writing books. As a young child Elisa was raised by her grandparents, Edith and Robert Clayton, at Lake Lock Road, Stanley, West Yorkshire. She regularly attended St Peters church and was educated at St Peters and Stanley modern schools. She has lived in South Dakota USA, for over twelve years where she made many friends, her closest friends were Del Iron cloud who is a well-known artist, and Sonja Holy Eagle, who owns The Drum Company, in Rapid City, with whom she has shared many fresh doughnuts. Elisa is a well-known and respected author. Her books include Seeing is Believing and Restless Spirits, all are true hauntings. She has also written a book of war stories that include Photographs that were given to her by family members. Her books Dark Oaks Gateway to Hell and The Lake are a trilogy, and are fiction. Elisa does however, investigate all kinds of phenomena with her daughter Lesley Anne. These include, UFO, Hauntings, and Poltergeist activity. Elisa follows the Pagan faith and she respects all forms of nature and wildlife, she also has a strong conviction that our planet earth is a living essence.

  • av James Norwood
    217,-

    This collection of essays explores a wide range of topics demonstrating why the Shakespeare authorship question matters in the understanding and appreciation of the plays of Shakespeare. By shifting our focus away from the public theaters of London to the court of Queen Elizabeth, a new paradigm of Shakespeare's stagecraft emerges. A comparative essay on Mark Twain and Shakespeare explores why Twain felt a kindred spirit in Shakespeare that led him to challenge the traditional view of Shakespearean authorship. Detailed reviews of programs in the PBS series Shakespeare Uncovered and the TNT series Will expose the shortcomings of the traditional Shakespearean biography. Other essays include an exposé of the Essex Rising of 1601; a profile of the scholar Charlton Ogburn; and an analysis of the influence of Hamlet in films portraying modern Latin American political culture.

  • av Valerie Hamilton
    217,-

    Released from the constraints of covid-19 and approaching fifty-nine Valerie sets out mid January 2022 to walk from the Kent coast to North West Scotland. On a meandering route through Southern England she revisits her former homes, battling with mud, blisters, storms and floods. Darkness sees her tucking her tent into the corner of fields or sometimes staying with friends. After achieving her long held ambition to walk the Pennine Way she reaches Scotland and then, via footpaths and canals, the Central Belt. Forced to stop and return home early due to injury she reconsiders her planned route. Eventually a year later Valerie is able to return to finish the challenge.Set against a backdrop of political changes she describes the places she walks through interspersed with anecdotes from her own past and that of her parents. Details of wildlife as well as interesting and sometimes amusing encounters with passers-by, dog walkers, cyclists and even a vicar enable Valerie to present a picture of Britain as she found it then.

  • av Steve Mullins
    202,-

    Yorkshire 2035 - The New assembly, is the final book in The Yorkshire Trilogy, completing the journey from feasibility study (Yorkshire, The Case For Independence), through gaining a degree of recognition (Yorkshire 2027, A Strategy For Tomorrow) to finally achieving influence. The book picks up from 2027, a time when the ruling party's majority was slim and they were either over-ruled on new legislation or proved themselves quite incapable of managing a collapsing economy, artificial intelligence and crumbling infrastructure. The political cycle was turning from a period of negative decisions (you can't do that) and excessive documentation (we have a plan - several plans) to a time when experimentation, innovation and novelty at last escaped from the bottle and a new period of positive activity began - and now with Yorkshire at the forefront. The story is of Yorkshire rising above the chaos and ineptitude of Westminster to create its own assembly, a written constitution and a local currency; activities that served as the foundation stones of a system that embraced and developed a vibrant and challenging future. A movement that restored dignity, liberty and freedom to the people of Yorkshire - at last shaking off a detached elite, languishing some 200 miles away in London. Join in. Enjoy.

  • av David Stead
    202,-

    John Stonehouse was an ambitious politician who became the youngest MP of that time and soon promoted to a cabinet position. He was an idealist, an attribute of his mother, whose selfless support of life's victims took its toll on Stonehouse's childhood. Her attention falling upon the refugees from the Spanish civil war rather than her own children. His own desire to help people who had no other support manifested itself in Africa in his fight against colonialism and in Bangladesh where he was instrumental in securing that country's independence. However, these fights took their toll on his mental health. Pressure upon pressure built upon his shoulders as he sacrificed his personal businesses to help the Bengalis establish a bank for their people. Resistance from the establishment, lack of support from his beloved Labour Party and hounding by the press led him on a path towards a breakdown. Prescription drugs and the sense of isolation forced him into a series of tragic decisions culminating in the faking of his own death in order to escape. Escape documents the events leading up to that fateful decision highlighting the pressures put upon him and highlights why he made certain decisions. It also compares the environment within which Stonehouse lived and asked whether it has advanced in the last 50 years. David Stead was born into a working-class Yorkshire family. This is his sixth published book, but the first non-fiction one. His passion for writing and examining emotion through poetry has been a constant, but applying this approach to an historical event is a new area of exploration.

  • av Malek Al-Chalabi
    370,-

    Walking on snow in the desert is an experience few have encountered and even fewer have written about. This short story collection takes you on a journey towards uncovering hidden gems - with some sun and a little bit of snow - inspired from Arabia.

  • av Mark Calland
    186,-

    One week in London; two men, two women, a lost Egyptian purse, several seagulls and a mystery man dressed as Peter Pan... Each spin of Maria Cormack's Circle line roulette wheel is designed to single out a fellow passenger for special treatment, but two Tube journeys in autumn 2010 fatefully weave together the lives of four apparent strangers. In a city still emerging from the shadow of terrorist attacks and gearing up for the carnival of the 2012 Olympics, this unusual, rich, and often funny, story of love, loss, loneliness and the role of luck offers insights into the common strangeness of our inner worlds, showing how obsession and a desire for a sense of identity can lead us in very different directions.

  • av Stibs Willars
    201,-

    A nostalgic look back at your first football match. The magic of the FA cup, and the world cup. A humorous and light-hearted look at one coaches life in grassroots football. From the hand of God to a bad hair day at training with the pub team. The ups and downs of being a youth team coach. Having a friend almost play for Arsenal to being 4-0 down in an U14 match and coming back to win 6-4! Classic examples of running into an oak tree, saluting the Barnsley tea ladies and many more football shenanigans.

  • av Karl Aston
    202,-

    This light-hearted and illustrated adventure story is based on the author's personal memories of a tour of China. He hopes it illustrates some of the wonderful scenery he saw, and the wildlife he encountered, as well as the magnificent imperial sites he visited. Part of his journey took him on a cruise down the Yangtze River to witness the world's largest Dam and beautiful gorges lined with limestone peaks. All the royalties from this book will be donated to a Cancer Charity.

  • av Tony Perrin
    248,-

    A country at war. Men ón the march. Doodlebugs. Air raids and ration books. Spivs and saboteurs. Boy buglers and village cenotaphs. City cinemas and the Tuppenny rush. Ronald Colman, Errol Flynn. Tommy Handley. Colonel Chinstrap. Mister Luvejoy at the 'appidrome. Yanks and Blonde Bombshells and Chewing Gum and Good Time Girls... Against this backdrop a G.I takes flight. Back in the States mess boy Ben's a Harlem Hotshot: the Black Bix. Now he runs, shoeless, through the woods. The hounds of hell, urged on by General Blood 'n Guts, are at his heels. Albert Pierrepoint, hooded, waits by a secret scaffold. A girl - naked, white, posh - sheds bogus tears by a moonlit lake....JAZZ MESSIAH. Hard. Bold. Cinematic. A wartime tale of sex and schooldays, bigotry and brotherhood and, finally, the seductive power of that haunting, mesmeric music they call the blues....

  • av Lewis Bennett
    203,-

    The wars of the roses were a series of interconnected conflicts between 1455 and 1525 fought at times for the control of the English government and sometimes for the very crown itself. It is perhaps the most well-known topic of all medieval English history to the popular audience. However it is so shrouded in myth that most don't truly understand what the wars were really about. A number of historians have undertaken to disprove these myths. This book aims to continue this work with a written account of the entire period. Furthermore, aspects which are too often forgotten are covered. Included in this is the conflict in the English Lordship of Ireland and the role Wales played in the period. How foreign powers manipulated the conflict in England for their own advantage will be dealt with. Lastly the conflicts post 1485 which are so often neglected will be given the same amount of investigation as everything that happened before.

  • av Ruth Gregg
    218,-

    Fresh Oil is a devotional penned to help you journey with Jesus. Spend 90 days in His Presence, sitting at His feet and absorbing every revelation He shares. The title, taken from Psalm 92:10, speaks of an impartation of fresh oil available for fresh impact in God's service. Allow the Anointed One to touch your life afresh.

  • av Pu Songling
    627,-

    Pu Songling (1640-1715), of the Qing Dynasty, wrote a total of 498 romantic short stories in classic Chinese during 40 years. This is a great miracle in the history of Chinese literature. The writer bravely exposed social contradictions and evils, severely criticized the false, the bad and the ugly, and highly praised the true, the good and the beautiful through his vivid stories about the ghosts, foxes, spirits, monsters, immortals and common people. Pu Songling has been known as "the King of Short Story" in the world together with French writer Guy de Maupassant and Russian writer Anton Chekhov. Lots of his stories have been adapted for films and TV series. His book has not only been widely renown in China, but also attracted many foreign readers. So far, there are more than twenty foreign versions for parts of these stories, including English, French, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, etc. Among the famous Chinese classical books, this book has the most foreign language translations. Now Mr. Wang Chaolin and Miss. Wang Guanqun have ventured to translate all the stories from Pu Songling's work into English and then dedicated this complete translated version to the reading public.

  • av Carol Coupland
    285,-

    Big people know what it's like to lose a sock, but when its' both it can be quite a shock. Bendigo loves his favourite socks but when he can't find them, he goes on a hunt. The places he looks and where they finally are found. Are they up in the air or down on the ground? Can you help Bendigo find his socks?

  • av Elliot Symonds
    272,-

    A unit of mercenary adventurers sent to eradicate the remaining outpost of Arioch worshippers in Kenai, find themselves drawn into a world of dark magic antiquity auctions, seduction, and betrayal. Back on the continent of Umiat their adventures take them to the ancient city of Rhyell where intrigue is the fashion and violent deaths await those who fall foul of its foibles. Uncovering a vampire cult with a penchant for printed perversions, Campbell is dragged to a fate from which the Master Thief fears he may never be saved. The Guild calls upon warriors and bounty hunters of such renown that some are summoned to serve from Hell itself to deliver damnation to their quarry, taking them to corners of Umiat seldom seen. Campbell & A'Lastor is the third Chronicle of Umiat and Kenai and should absolutely not be read by anyone seeking pleasant tales within a fantasy realm. Darker and more disturbing, it will provide laugh out loud moments that will have you questioning your sanity as gorgeous half-elf assassins and kukri wielding hares stalk undead nobility. 'The Princess Bride meets From Dusk Till Dawn, soundtrack by Adam and the Ants'.

  • av Mark Stretton
    172,-

    Myles, a charming but questionable investment banker, is relieved to offload one of his loss-making investments to Mark Stretton, a young unsuspectinghotel manager. Set largely in Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft, this tale of bribery, threats, and ultimately murder, follows the fortunes of Mark as he takes a failing fishing company into the booming oil and gas industry of the Southern North Sea in the nineteen seventies. Better by Myles is a story of intrigue, romance and, thanks to Myles, success.

  • av Alice Kalu
    187,-

    This book is quite revealing and was written under the atmosphere of the divine presence of the Holy Spirit. It is a book recommended for both children and adults. It proffers an answer to many challenges we are going through especially at these perilous days. Even though the days are evil, for us children of God, it is the best time to live and to demonstrate the power of God to live a supernatural life that conquer all fears the Leviathon spirit which is the most effective tools the devil has unleashed in these last days. This book will unveil your spiritual eyes and mind to the characteristic weapons you need to possess in surviving this perilous time and the unlimited power of God as the creator of all things as nothing can stand before and against Him. As you read this book, you will definitely encounter Jesus Christ and the supernatural life in you will begin to unfold and become a natural way of living for you.

  • av David Parker
    188,-

    Have you ever wondered why the need for Love and to be loved is such a driving force within human beings? Yet when we search for love, what is it we are looking for?Is Love really what we think it is? Is there such a thing as 'true Love?' If so, what does it look like and how do we know if we've found it?Mankind through history has discovered one of the ways to express love has been through the medium of music and song. In this book, the author uses both his passion for Popular Music, and the Bible as a framework to trace the history and explore the mystery of Love, its origin, nature, and characteristics.The book is written in an informal, easy to read style, and has interactive exercises, challenges, and meditations, along with a Love song quiz. The reader is taken on a journey, discovering along the way, the secret to living a life of love, how an understanding of love can radically affect your view of God, and discovering the hope that exists in the emerging, ultimate, LoveSong

  • av Jacqueline Hunter
    172,-

    Transport your child to a magical world while they dream and encourage them to look for magic while they play. The words are brought to life by beautiful illustrations by Louiza Nomikou. This story was inspired by the adventures of my daughter and her granny and grandpa as they enjoyed their days out together. The imagination and stories told by my parents made every walk in the wood or play in the park magical and fun and I hope this inspires the same in any child who hears it.

  • av Pauline Keeler
    187 - 270,-

  • av Nilson Semedo
    172,-

    On a planet called Blee in a strange universe lived a boy named Tony Tee. An unusual name in fact but not as weird as many. He loved to play a game called Leet and wished to become a pro. Until one day a terrible thing happened. Many of his colleagues disappeared one day which he was out without them. Tony possesses a strange power in which he can transform into any animal of his choosing. "The man" is a mysterious figure somewhat responsible for the disappearance of the advanced Bleetans. Can he save the universe before it's too late?

  • av Paul Harries-Holt
    233,-

    Discover a captivating Fable surrounding the land we now know as South Wales, a land steeped in a mysterious yet captivating past. Although veiled in mystery and haze, its past has shaped the present in profound ways. Within the realm of our collective memory, symbols have emerged. Among these symbols, three enchanting feathers have risen to represent modern Wales and its resilient people. Join me on an extraordinary journey through a tapestry of history, love, loss, and adventure, where myth and legend intertwines with the symbols of the past.

  • av Richard Blacklee
    172,-

    Diamond's are a girl's best friend. If your name was Barnarto, they were your best friends as well. This is one of the great power struggles of the last 150 years. You'll be taken to the diamond mines of South Africa. You'll be wrapped up in an unsolved death and you'll learn how one family rose to prominence in the race for gold and diamonds. Lust. Murder. Deceit. Riches. Diamonds are forever. Happiness isn't.

  • av Imrah Baines
    234,-

    If you thought MI5 were a professional organisation, think again. In 2021, a minimum of 462 emergency vehicles, including firearms vehicles, were sent to harass me whenever I left my home, mostly during my journeys to and from work. Of these 462, at least 20 were dangerous enough to cause me to have an accident. I sometimes think that for this rogue MI5 unit orchestrating this torment, it would be mightily convenient if I had an accident. Perhaps I'm wrong. Only they can tell you why they do this. Welcome to their version of 'covert surveillance' - so covert, they're happy to show everyone their methods. And some of those methods, as I have experienced, are deadly.

  • av Althea Dando
    186,-

    If you've ever wondered if there really is life after death, then wonder no more - JUST READ THIS BOOK! It tells the story of Althea's amazing journey into spiritualism, and of the many, and quite unbelievable miracles and spiritual experiences she began to have. Where Althea's husband, who had passed away after a short illness, managed to let her know he was still alive in the most amazing and quite unbelievable way! Also Althea knew after losing her beloved mother to cancer, that she would never ever see her again in her own lifetime. But this wasn't the case - for an amazing miracle would come about where Althea was able to once again see and even hug her mother the same as she did many years before, who Althea described as feeling warm, solid and very much alive! These and many more wonderful stories are in this book and if you are at all curious, do not hesitate - JUST READ THIS BOOK!

  • av Revd. Gabriel J. Anan
    217,-

    The text of this book accesses the compelling question as to Who Is The True And Supreme Creator Of The World? This question is paramount importance because there are many adherents of deity worshippers in the world whose deity is claiming to them that they are the only and True Creator of the universe. And we have been given the privilege by Our Lord Jesus Christ, assuring the believers to have faith and Ask, Seek and Knock as in Matthew 7:7-11Matthew 11. He adds that whosoever "Asks it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives; the one who seeks finds; and to the one who knocks, the door will be opened" and He further adds this; "Which of you, if your son asks for bread, will give him a stone? Or if he asks for a fish, will give him a snake? If you, then, though you are evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father in heaven give good gifts to those who ask him?"

  • av Ken Russell
    257,-

    The author, born in Holywood, has stepped back in time to capture some of what has been happening in the town of Holywood over the past years. In his book, he has brought to the fore snippets of news and information that people may be unaware of - or have forgotten. The book makes interesting reading in capturing small nuggets of time from the past in the town that are now gone forever. He has delved right back to the 1800s when some say life was tougher, others would say it was more relaxed, either way, one can get a very small comparison as to what was happening then and now. Different advertisements and news items will stir the imagination, bringing back those memories of places we knew and reminding us of our younger days. Age may dull our memories but the author's book will bring back some of those thoughts of how we remembered Holywood's past.

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