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Above
Although nothing initially predisposed Thomas Crauwels to become both a photographer and a mountaineer, ABOVE , his first book, proves that he has emerged as one of the few photographers...
Charlotte Perriand. An Architect in the Mountains.
As early as 1934 Charlotte Perriand began to reflect on the architectural aspects of leisure activities for all, but it was with Les Arcs, her greatest work, that she completed...
Believe IT: How to Go from Underestimated to Unstoppable
#1 WALL STREET JOURNAL BESTSELLER * NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER * USA TODAY BESTSELLER From the New York Times bestselling author of Worthy: How to Believe You Are Enough and...
Closet Design Bible
Once upon a time closets were merely a place to store clothes. LA Closet Design presents Closet Design Bible - a compilation of ultra-high-end closet spaces, spanning multiple countries for...
Butterflies and All Things Sweet Deluxe Edition: The Story of Ms. B's
Bonnae Gokson's book Butterflies and All Things Sweet opens a window into the inspiration and ideas behind her extraordinary cake designs. Unique in the world, these cakes encapsulate the creative...
Bloom: The Luminous Gardens of Frederico Azevedo
Bloom: The Luminous Gardens of Frederico Azevedo presents the accomplished work of Frederico Azevedo - the award-winning Brazilian landscape designer who has established himself as the leading designer of the...
Tham Ma Da: The Adventurous Interiors of Paola Navone
Tham ma da - Thai for "everyday" - embodies the conceptual approach of Italian architect and designer Paola Navone's work. She takes the ordinary and presents it in a new...
Starting Something
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A must-read for all entrepreneurs. The story of Neoforma, a software firm that accidentally became a dotcom darling and eventually a public company. Starting Something engages the reader with the...
30 Years of Seeing Stars
Sure to be a treasured collector's item and conversation starter, Seeing Stars is filled with the sizzling stories and fun photos that have mesmerized millions of readers of People since...
Chris Humfrey's Awesome Australian Animals: Incredible facts and
Did you know that Koalas poo more than 200 times per day? that s more than once every 10 minutes! This is just one of the hundreds of fascinating animal...
A World of Nature
Everything you need to know about the most fascinating, beautiful and intriguing natural places around the world today. Full colour photographs and detailed descriptions feature in a pictorially beautiful book.
Listening, Learning, Caring & Counselling: The Essential Manual for
Written by an experienced and awarded psychologist, Listening, Learning, Caring and Counselling is essential reading for counsellors, support workers, case workers, medical practitioners, health professionals - from physiotherapists, pharmacists, doctors,...
A Taste Adventure with Melissa Leong
There's great tastes the world over, from Tokyo to Berlin, Discover them all and make your tastebuds sing . There's sweet, salty, bitter and umami . Doesn't that last one...
Space: The facts about our solar system
Zoom into space with this guide to the universe. You'll learn everything there is to know about our Solar System, including detailed information on planets, moons and the Sun, as...
The Balloon Cloud
Henry's balloon slips from his hand and drifts into the sky...it drifts up and up to the balloon cloud, a special cloud in the sky where all the lost balloons...
The Best of the Best Places in the World: The 100 most awe-inspiring
Why isn't the Great Barrier Reef considered the world's best coral reef? How on earth do you choose the best mountain? What makes a place worthy of being called the...
Hip Hip Hooray
Age range 3 to 6 The big day is almost here. The invitations are sent, the presents made pretty...there's some fun to prepare! Peek inside the homes of these adorable...
The Rats of Tobruk
Age range 5 to 9 When a Bedouin boy, Omar, is separated from his family in Libya during WW2, he makes his way to the coast to look for them....
Like A Gannet
Little Francie feels capable and confident in the water, so when she watches her bigger cousins diving like gannets from the diving boards at the local pool, she wants to...
It's a Book
Can it Text? Blog? Scroll? Wi-Fi? Tweet? No ... it's a book. No matter how many electronic devices are available these days, you can't deny the simple appeal of a...
Beginnings
From one of the world's leading photographers, this is a beautifully illustrated coffee-table book of the beginning of life. Award-winning photographer Anne Geddes founded a new tradition in visual storytelling...
The Greatest Liar on Earth: A True Story
A "true" story by Mark Greenwood, illustrated by Frane Lessac. There is not a stir or a whisper when Louis de Rougemont steps onto the stage to recount his astonishing...
Ice Ages: When the World Chills Out
p>From Young Reed and aimed at children in the 8-14 age group, comes the latest in a series on the environment and the world in which we live./p>p>Imagine the earth?temperatures...
Big Red Dragon: Play-Rhymes Through the Year
Find hamsters and dogs, robins and unicorns, little cars and big diggers. Stomp like a dinosaur or fly like a big red dragon in this brilliant collection of 16 action...
We Can!: Make a Difference
"We want to live in a world we can all be proud of!" What kind of world do children want to live in? Can we all come together to make...
What is art?
We have drawn on walls since prehistoric times, but what actually is art? Content includes the following questions and our attempt to answer them: What does art do? What can...
Team Up: Andy Warhol & Jean Michel Basquiat
New York, the 1980s. Change is happening in the art world, where art is moving out of galleries and onto the streets. Two stars come together to create an unlikely...
Team Up: John Lennon & Yoko Ono
London, 1966. Pop music has transformed England's cultural landscape, and rock'n'roll has propelled The Beatles to the very top of the music charts. One day, lead singer and founder of...
The Spook Who Sat By The Door: The first Black man in the CIA (2024)
Continuously available in print since 1969, this novel has become embedded in progressive anti-racist culture with wide circulation of the book and hotly debated film. A literary classic, The Spook...
Babies, Babies Everywhere!
Babies love babies, and here is a visual feast of them doing everything that babies do Babies, Babies Everywhere! Sleeping, crying, laughing, looking, gurgling, eating, crawling...and at last toddling! Follow...
Eco Girl
One little girl's bond with the Baobab trees in her local forest shows how even young children can help to look after trees. Can you love and care for your...
A Child Like You
Inspiring and empowering - four brave children face the challenges and opportunities of today's world. "Somewhere, out there, In the wide, wide world, a child like you is Watching..." Four...
The Atlas of Space Adventures
Take a trip to the origins of the Universe. Visit the Sun and the Moon. Fly across galaxies and see stars born and die. Visit Black Holes and find out...
The Sailor's Bluffing Bible
For a modest man, Tim Davison has done quite well for himself in the sailing world. He has won National and European championships from the 1970s to 2020s, has skippered...
The Taste of Belgium
Winner of The Gourmand Award 2015 Best Foreign-International Cuisine. Belgium is a country that boasts many Michelin-starred restaurants and it is sometimes said that Belgian food is served in the...
The Sustainable Business Book: Building a resilient modern business in
All businesses today face increasing pressure from customers and legislation to improve their sustainability credentials. Moreover, companies' employees and shareholders are demanding the same. Yet, many companies are playing catch-up...
The Soft Skills Book: The key difference to becoming highly effective
In this practical and savvy guide, Dan White describes the soft skills that anyone in today's world of work needs to learn, absorb, and demonstrate if they are to progress...
Science and Me
Age range 6 to 9 An illustrated celebration of Nobel Prize Laureates in Science throughout the 20th and 21st centuries Discover some of the inspirational men and women who have...
Faraway Nearby: Photographs From The New York Times
On the occasion of Canada's 150th anniversary in 2017, The Faraway Nearby presents a century of Canadian history through photographs. The book will take readers on a visual journey through...
Lost Utopias: Photographs by Jade Doskow
Since 2007, American photographer Jade Doskow has been documenting the remains of World's Fair sites, once iconic global attractions that have often been repurposed for less noble aspirations or neglected...
Lost Utopias: Photographs by Jade Doskow
Since 2007, American photographer Jade Doskow has been documenting the remains of World's Fair sites, once iconic global attractions that have often been repurposed for less noble aspirations or neglected...
Ritual
Italian-born, Canadian-based documentary photographer Vincenzo Pietropaolo has made it his life's mission to photograph the immigrant experience, working class culture and social justice issues. Considered "one of Canada's pre-eminent documentary...
Turn and Face the Strange: Jane England
Bringing together photographs taken during the mid 1970s through to the early 1980s, Turn and Face the Strange covers the eclectic range of subjects that passed in front of Jane...
Slide 'n' See Animals
Pull the tabs to find all 10 animals! Every page (even the front and back covers!) split in half to extend the spread and reveal hidden artwork. Simply pull the...