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Fear and Politics
'The survival of our democracies depends not on our capacity to hit back at the terrorists, but on our capacity to think for ourselves.' 'The survival of our democracies depends...
Five Minutes in the Morning: A Focus Journal
WHAT'S IMPORTANT TO YOU TODAY? Alarm goes off. Snooze. Alarm goes off. Check phone. Make coffee. Shower. Miss breakfast. Run out of the door. What if five minutes could change...
How to Read the Weather
There's nothing the British love more than discussing the weather and debating what it's going to do next. This handy-sized guide explains what causes the weather and easy ways to...
Gin: The Art and Craft of the Artisan Revival
New Gins are hitting the market seemingly every day. This book will help the reader make sense of this rapid expansion, and contextualize them within gin's illustrious history from the...
Journey to the Centre of the Earth
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Classics with legible texts you can actually read at a fantastic price.
Our Story, for My Son
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Our Story is a gift journal available in two beautiful designs - for my daughter and for my son - inspiring parents to capture the unique story of childhood, from...
Demon Strike
Demons from the Dark Dimension pour through a portal in the wall of Pittingham Manor, the mid-point for an attack on high. They're planning an assault. Into this chaos stumbles...
Elephant
In 'Elephant', David Grant presents the shambling, drunken, misanthropic anti-hero James Robertson. He's beaten off the opposition to make it to board level, he's got a wife and two children,...
Roar
Twelve-year old Ellie knows The Secret. She knows the truth about the Wall and the Animal Plague on Earth. But kidnapped and imprisoned on a spaceship, thousands of kilometres from...
When Santa Fell to Earth
Mischievous reindeer Twinklestar has bolted-leaving real-life Santa Claus Niklas to fall from the sky in his Christmas caravan! Luckily he crash-lands in a friendly neighbourhood, where two children come to...
Glass Tiger
On the night Gustave Wallberg is elected president of the United States, Halden Corwin murders his own daughter and her husband and disappears. Driven by nightmares and memories of what...
Madame Tussaud
Young Marie first showed a talent for life modelling as a teenager. Sent to live in the royal household, she started sculpting famous figures, including King Louis XVI himself. When...
Beyond Humanity: Cyberevolution and Future Minds
This volume discusses the implications of teaching our computers and robots to think. The authors, a paleontologist and an artificial intelligence guru, team up to present some of the sociological,...
The World to Come: from Christian Past to Global Future
In Lloyd Geering's most controversial book so far, he examines the world at the end of the twentieth century, with the wisdom of a man who has lived through much...
Jolt
'We ran, down through the thick bush below the slip, Rebecca leading. Lisa's light pack slung over one shoulder and bouncing wildly, as if it was as frightened as the...
Unfinished Journeys
This book documents recent journeys to far-flung destinations throughout the world by thirteen Australian artists charged with the mission of recording their experiences in their own unique artistic terms. Each...
Cyberspace for Beginners
Cyberspace is a late 20th-century word for a world of information accessible via computer technology. Limited only by our imagination and the interface between ourselves and the machine, cyberspace can...
Secrets of Riverside
Mandy Magro's touching new novel Silverton Shores is available 2 October 2024. Preorder now! Can love conquer all? A moving story of overcoming the past and second chances from bestselling...
Penelope Goes West: On the road from Sydney to Margaret River and back
Tim Bowden loves travelling and camping and has a great interest in Australian history. So, when he decided to take off to Western Australia with his wife Ros and their...
The Breaker
'.a masterful combination of suspense, mystery and psychology.in short, another triumph.' Canberra Times Ms Walters plots so carefully, intelligently and subtly that the reader submits eagerly to the tangle of...
The Scold's Bridle
Mean, bitter Mathilda Gillespie has been dead for days - wrists slashed, pills spilled, body cold in the bath. Her death shouts suicide, but would even Mathilda have been crazy...
The Echo
Who was Billy Blake? And why did he die of starvation beside a freezer full of food in one of the wealthiest parts of London? Mike Deacon, a cynical and...
The Breakthrough Company: How Everyday Companies Become Extraordinary
In The Breakthrough Company, Keith McFarland pinpoints how everyday companies become extraordinary, showing that luck is a negligible factor. Rather, breakthrough success turns out to be associated with a clearly...
Dogs
These portraits taken by a true animal lover feature pets chosen from among the top specimens of each breed.
The Great Wall of China
Recent discoveries suggest that construction of defensive walls in northern China began about 688 BC. Today, the dragon-like walls that follow the mountain ridges and valleys north of Beijing were...
The Silent Snowman: Sir George Tallis, the Man Behind the World's
George Tallis arrived in Melbourne in 1886 as a seventeen-year-old Irish immigrant, and by the mid-1920s was one of the first 'media giants'. The Silent Showman is a biography of...
The Image Factory: Fads and Fashions in Japan
Just as a person contrives a style, the purpose of which is integration and the effect of which is presentation, so a nation collectively projects an appearance, a "national" style....
The Cat Breed Handbook: The Complete Reference from Abyssinians to
The complete reference from Abyssinians to White Angoras.
Life on the Screen: Identity in the Age of the Internet
Millions of people worldwide now interact via computers, often assuming personalities of their own creation, but what are the psychological effects of such game playing? This book examines the wonders...
Science Fiction: v.2
Written in the age of technological revolution,the novels included in this edition combine the mundane with the extraordinary to unnerving effect:the pre dictions of H G Wells fiction have often...