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Tennis's Strangest Matches: Extraordinary but true stories from over
In this hugely entertaining collection of stories taken from over a hundred years of world tennis history, award-winning sports historian Peter Seddon has gathered together the most extraordinary events ever...
Rugby's Strangest Matches: Extraordinary but true stories from over a
A curious collection of true stories from the stranger side of rugby, featuring the the Irish international who arranged his marriage so he could play against England, the team of...
10 Blue Butterflies
Try to spy the small, colourful animals hidden inside the big pictures! Can you find 1 red ladybug nestled among hundreds of multicoloured ladybugs? How about 2 orange fish or...
Twit-to-Who
Fun, rhythmic text with glorious images by bestselling and illustrator Sebastien Braun (I Love My Mummy and I Love My Daddy, Boxer Books.) To the children playing games, twit-to-woo. Twit-to-hide,...
Smart Start Practice Pad: Spelling
A fantastic new series of activity pads to teach children essential topics. Tear out pages allow children to display their work, whilst a page of colourful stickers are included to...
Total Excess
It has been said of Michael Zagaris' photographic oeuvre that it is the "last untouched rock archive." Zagaris was responsible for shooting everyone in the rock music scene in San...
LGBT: San Francisco: The Daniel Nicoletta Photographs
"Danny's photos are a treasured artistic record of the people who initiated a movement from within their own neighborhood and this work links that exuberant time to the larger history...
Les Diaboliques: The She-Devils
In Les Diaboliques there are six tales of female temptresses - she-devils - in which horror and the wild Normandy countryside combine to send a shiver down the spine of...
Super Highway: Sea Power in the 21st Century
'Whosoever commands the sea, commands the trade; whosoever commands the trade of the world commands the riches of the world, and consequently the world itself.' Sir Walter Raleigh The sea...
Marseille
The reality of Marseille, with its secret life and scarred beauty, has little in common with its sulphurous reputation. Its inhabitants, who like to keep themselves and their city's true...
Good Little Ship: Arthur Ransome, Nancy Blackett and the Goblin
'There's more than a touch of irony about the title of Arthur Ransome's We Didn't Mean to Go to Sea. The book came about precisely because that's just what he...
We Are Amused: A Royal Miscellany
They're not like us, the Royal Family. Or are they? We simply don't know and we're all intrigued to find out. Remember the headlining story of Charles' 'choosing the egg'...
Bad Wolf Rising
Nat Carver and his wolven buddy Woody learn that hybrid wolf Lucas Scale has risen from the ruins of Helleborine Halt and is 'recruiting' an army to carry out his...
Gardening for Our Changing Climates: With an A-Z Plant Guide
In the last few years we have seen an increased frequency of hot, dry summers interspersed with sudden, violent rain storms. These are just some of the challenges that face...
Queen Elizabeth II: A Diamond Jubilee Souvenir Album
Few monarchs have achieved a sixty-year reign and the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II will be an historic event in every sense. This official souvenir charts every year of...
How Big is the World?
Journey to the far corners of the world with Little Mole, as he travels from the frozen north to the tropics. "How big is the world?" asked Little Mole. "Why...
The Wind Farm Scam
The specter of global warming and the political panic surrounding it has triggered a goldrush for renewable energy sources without an open discussion of the merits and drawbacks of each....
Bear on a Bike
Join Bear as he tries out different forms of transport and has an adventure with each one. Rhyme and repetition support the learning layers of travel and transportation, as Bear...
Blooming Pregnancy: Surviving and Thriving for Him and Her
"Just discovered that the stick's turned blue! Or already feeling that you are the size of the Graaf Zeppelin. Sick of feeling sick. And even more tired of the information...
Bittersweet World of Chocolate
The first chocolate recipe book dedicated to fair trade, The Bittersweet World of Chocolate offers fabulous new ideas for dishes to make with chocolate and cocoa. With savory as well...
The Balloonist
MacDonald Harris wrote the Balloonist in the 1970s and it was published with huge acclaim on both sides of the Atlantic in 1976. Indeed it was runner-up in the National...
Uncovered: The Autobiography of Pat Cash
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In this book the Australian Wimbledon champion talks candidly about the world's most prestigious tennis competition, his route to the top of the sport and the triumphs and disasters along...
"All My Children": The Complete Family Scrapbook
A celebration of the popular soap opera's twenty-fifth anniversary shares profiles of its major cast members, interviews, and discussions of themes and plot lines.
Meeting at Potsdam
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Charles Mee's astute portrayals of Stalin, Truman and Churchill reveal the egos and intrigues at play in Potsdam in 1945, where the groundwork for the Cold War was laid. [history][political]...
Fossils Inside Out: A Global Fusion of Science, Art and Culture
Fossils Inside Out brings fossils, paleoecology, and the fossil industry to life in a beautiful and easy-to-understand format suitable for young adults and older, scientists and non-scientists. This large format...
Pocket Money to Property: How to create financially independent kids
These and many other pressing questions are answered by Hannah McQueen with her very clear,direct, practicaladvice on how to create financially independent children. This is essential reading, whatever your financial...
Helping Your Baby to Sleep: Why Gentle Techniques Work Best
Every day in Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and many other countries around the world, new parents are encouraged to 'train' their child to sleep - a practice in...
The Good Sams: Sisters of the Good Samaritan 1857-1969
History of the Sisters of the Good Samaritan, the first congregation of Catholic religious women founded in Australia. Recounts its beginnings in 1857, when a group of five women set...
The Stellenbosch Mafia: Inside the Billionaires' Club
About 50km outside of Cape Town lies the beautiful town of Stellenbosch, nestled against vineyards and blue mountains that stretch to the sky. Here reside some of South Africas wealthiest...
Love, Hate & Clickbait
Shake some hands. Kiss some coworkers. Cutthroat political consultant Thom Morgan is thriving, working on the governor of California's presidential campaign. If only he didn't have to deal with Clay...
Beautiful Houses by the Water: Living at the Water's Edge
We are all drawn to water, whether for relaxation or recreation. So it is little surprise that many homes are designed especially for a gorgeous waterfront location. Beautiful Homes by...
Odile Decq: The Wunderkammer of Odile Decq
Odile Decq: The Wunderkammer of Odile Decq invites you to take a voyage and explore Odile Decq's unique and complete universe of architecture, urban planning, design and art, which celebrates...
Designing with Black: Architecture and Interiors
Stephen Crafti has always been drawn to black houses, irrespective of the materials they are constructed in, be they zinc, timber or simply painted. Unlike most houses, which scream for...
Fivefold
A mystical thriller that draws on the rich tradition of the Kabbalah. A mystical thriller that draws on the rich tradition of the Kabbalah. What if we got it wrong?...
Our Place: Indigenous Australia Now
Beautifully designed, this book has been written by the Indigenous staff at the Powerhouse and Melbourne museums. It presents a diverse range of Indigenous cultural expression from across Australia including...
Lineages of the Present: Ideology and Politics in Contemporary South
In March 1998, India broke a quarter-century's silence when it detonated a series of nuclear devices in the Rajasthan desert. Having announced it possessed the requisite credentials for membership in...