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Travel up into the sky, through the layers of our atmosphere and off into outer space, before zooming back down to solid ground with The Skies Above My Eyes, a richly illustrated concertina book that open out to an impressive 2.5 metres long.
A completely new Trail Guide dedicated to the London section of the Thames Path from Hampton Court to the Thames Barrier.
Objects found on the banks of the Thames tell the stories of Londoners through the centuries.
Hidden Histories will help you decipher the story of our landscape through the features you can see around you.
The original large format edition of Spirit of Place, exploring the fifty greatest distilleries in Scotland.
The official guide to the section of Britain' s largest National Trail that runs around from Minehead to Padstow, published in association with Natural England.
180 miles of cliff top, beach and cove around the magnificent Welsh coast, The Pembrokeshire Coast Path (Llwybr Arfordir Sir Benfro) is the 186-mile National Trail around Wales' s magnificent southern headland.
Part of the bestselling Little People, BIG DREAMS series, Emmeline Pankhurst tells the inspiring story of this brave activist who fought for women to achieve their right to vote.
With over 300 photographs - from the 1950s to the present day - all from The Cahier Archive and many previously unpublished, The Pursuit of Speed is the ultimate celebration of Formula One.
See how nature is connected with this collection of 50 information charts.
Discover the secrets of the human body with this beautiful new Shine-a-Light title. Children can see muscles flex as a football is kicked and watch food travel through the digestive system as an apple is eaten. Sleep, dreaming, growing, and illness are also included, along with many other secrets of the human body.
The official guide to the riverside path from its Gloucestershire source all the way to the outskirts of London.
Jinny Blom shares insight into the creative process she has developed while designing more than 250 gardens around the world.
Modern Women is a celebration of 52 influential and inspiring women who have changed the world through their lives, work and actions
Mindful Thoughts for Cyclists presents a series of focused meditations on why and how cycling can be a powerful practice of mindful awareness.
Tony Gowers' completely updated, expanded and re-designed National Trail Guide offers the essential companion to the forgotten but fascinating landscape through which this Trail runs.
It's a busy day for Mike the vet in this entertaining, animal-packed story, which is complemented by fun illustrations, with helpful terms explained and ideas for further discussion included at the end of the book.
The first book in the bestselling Little People, BIG DREAMS series, Coco Chanel tells the inspiring story of the first lady of fashion.
Part of the bestselling Little People, BIG DREAMS series, Frida Kahlo tells the inspiring story of this world-renowned painter.
Following the limestone escarpment on the Western edge of the Cotswolds, the 102 miles of the Cotswold Way take the walker through a quintessentially English landscape as varied as it is beautiful.
In Alpe d' Huez, veteran cycling journalist Peter Cossins reveals the triumphs, passion and despair behind the great exploits on the Alpe and discloses the untold details that have led to the mountain becoming as important to the Tour as the race is to resort at its summit.
A haunting story of a family's flight from danger to a new life in a new country.
In his autobiography, McCaw recounts for the first time, with brutal honesty, the roots of his family life that defined his character and how it gave him the strength to emerge from the lowest moment in his career to become the most successful Captain world rugby has ever seen.
Part of the bestselling Little People, BIG DREAMS series, Agatha Christie tells the story of the most famous crime writer of all time.
Louise Curley looks at what makes a great cut flower, ideal conditions and soil and the tools you'll need.
Following on from the hugely successful Polytunnel Book, Joyce and Ben Russell have devised 30 kitchen garden projects that will transform your vegetable plot into somewhere more productive, more attractive and more secure.
In July 2005 in Hyde Park, Pink Floyd performed together on stage for the first time in 24 years with founder member Roger Waters. Almost a year later, reclusive founder-member Syd Barrett died and then in 2008 the death of keyboard player Rick Wright confirmed there would be no more reunions of one of the world's biggest bands. In this superbly comprehensive and engrossing history of the group, Mark Blake tells how a group of Cambridge school friends went on to conquer the world with classic albums like Dark Side of the Moon and Wish You Were Here, and put on some of the most spectacular shows of all time. Drawing on over a hundred original interviews, Pigs Might Fly follows Pink Floyd all the way from the early psychedelic nights at UFO in the mid-sixties through the acrimonious schism, to the recent appearances of David Gilmour and Nick Mason with Roger Waters at the London date on his The Wall tour. Meticulous, exacting and ambitious as any Pink Floyd album, Pigs Might Fly has rightly been acclaimed as the definitive book on the band.
We Are All Born Free brings to life the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in a collection of vivid, memorable artworks by world-renowned illustrators.
Douglas Haig is the single most controversial general in British history. In 1918, after the armies he commanded had played such an important part in helping to win the First World War, he was feted as the saviour of his country. On his death in 1928 he was mourned as a national hero. But within ten years his reputation was in ruins. It has never fully recovered. His name has become a byword for military incompetence, a callous and brutal donkey who led the lions of the British Army to their deaths in the trenches. Haig has been mercilessly lampooned by TV shows such as Blackadder and even recent academic studies depict him as a serial blunderer who learned nothing from his mistakes. In this fascinating biography, Professor Gary Sheffield reassesses Haigs reputation, and demonstrates the crucial role he played in leading British forces to victory in the First World War. Using extensive research into primary sources, many of which have been ignored or misinterpreted by other historians, he shows how Haigs experiences on the Western Front made him a highly effective commander. He also assesses his critical role in preparing the army for war and transforming the shambolic amateur force of the Somme in 1916 to the victorious army of 1918. As well as covering his stormy relations with politicians like Churchill and Lloyd George, he reveals important details about Haigs character and personal life, and his key role in post-war Britain, using the influence he wielded as a leader of ex-servicemen to help secure the peace. This is no whitewash, however: Haigs mistakes did have bloody consequences, and when he deserves criticism, the book does not spare him.
A practical course in vegetable growing, by the master of no-dig gardening.
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