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See offerThis is an inspirational reference book for anybody looking for ideas on how to plan a new home or remodel an existing one. complete with 330 illustrations of the house exteriors, it is designed for easy use with houses sorted by size and number of bedrooms..
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See offerHeart of glasgow is still regarded as the quintessential book on glasgow. it stays strictly within the bounds of what has always been referred to as 'the city', that is the area resembling a cross and consisting of the high street from as far north as the cathedral down to bridgegate on the clyde with the east-west thoroughfare stretching across the high street through the trongate and down what was to become argyle street.
See offerOver the past 14 years boardman-tasker award-winner ian r mitchell has been a frequent visitor to the wilds of utah and the surrounding us mountain states. his motive has been not only to learn about the area he calls almost a 'black hole for americans and foreigners alike' but also to get to know the people who live there and the wilderness many of them know little about.
See offerIn 1992, johnny cash was battered and bruised. in constant pain through heart problems, broken bones and the aftermath of a second bout of drug addiction, his career wasn't in much better shape than his body.
See offerThe berber tribes of the mountains of morocco provide one of the great and inspiring survival stories of our times. they have occupied their mountain homelands since before the dawn of history, and travelers have long marveled at how their music, dance, rock carvings, jewelry, tattoos, pottery, embroideries, and carpets are all impregnated with the wild soul of their landscape.
See offerThis is a penetrating study of the attacking methods of the most aggressive chess players of the modern era-from 1960s world champion mikhail tal to magnus carlsen, teenage leader of today's new wave of deadly attackers. the attacking style is a good choice for any chess competitor, but especially for less advanced players, who will relish the fireworks it produces.
See offerFrom 'morocco's greatest living author' (the guardian) comes a heartbreaking novel about parents and children, the powerful pull of home and the yearning for tradition and family. mohammed has spent the past 40 years working in france.
See offer3rd in this series, and strange things start to happen at the hallowe'en funfair. bree immediately suspects they have something to do with the half heart locket.
See offerFrom russia to poland and romania, and from the czech republic to yugoslavia and east germany, contemporary art in eastern europe is an ambitious attempt to chart the changing realities of the eastern half of europe as seen through the eyes of artists, critics, photographers and curators. if the iron curtain and the antagonisms of the cold war era had often kept the richness and diversity of eastern european art hidden from the rest of the world, the contemporary era has been a witness to its unparalleled creative explosion and fruitful dialogue with the global art scene.
See offerIn 1956 john stephen took a lease on the newly available 5 carnaby street?he was to remark later, "if i hadn't had a very understanding landlord, that would have been the end of me.
See offerJourney through italian regions and their cuisine with over 80 recipes.
See offerFor some 700 years after its foundation in the 6th century, the monastery on skellig michael off the kerry coast was home to a vibrant monastic community. for this anthology, paddy bushe invited some of ireland's best-known poets to spend the night among the bee-hive huts, puffins and gannets, and to write of their experience..
See offer25 charming, contemporary designs show you how to create speedy style from scratch. the home-made and the hand-made have been called 'the fashions that never die'.
See offerWhat do you do if you find a bra in your husband's luggage that isn't yours? or even his!
See offerIn 1924 rudolf steiner established the school of spiritual science within the framework of the newly refounded anthroposophical society. this volume represents a first attempt at describing the character, intentions and working methods of this pioneering school, and its place within modern cultural life.
See offerHow much can you hide? jemima hutton is determined to build a successful new life and keep her past a dark secret.
See offerLife in devon in 1909 is hard and unforgiving, especially for young emma le goff, whose mother and brother die in curious circumstances, leaving her totally alone in the world. while she grieves, her callous landlord reuben jago claims her home and belongings.
See offerThis book describes life as a village wisewoman in the wilds of west cornwall. the first part of the book documents the tortuous and sometimes harrowing journey to achieve this unusual occupation.
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See offerAbducted by a samurai warlord in 17th century japan ? what happens when fear turns to love?
See offerA vampire does not have to feel any emotion not of his choosing. and nathaniel gray has spent two hundred years choosing not to feel.
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See offerJessica grant knows vampires only too well. she runs the york council tracker program making sure that the otherworlders are all where they should be, keeps the filing in order and drinks far too much coffee.
See offerIf life is cheap, how much is love worth? it's 1914 and young rose courtenay has a decision to make.
See offerSchoolboy jake mills still has a head lice problem. following his brain-sharing adventures with brad in lousy thinking, there's another bloodsucker on his mind and this one wants to be an actor.
See offerThis is not another complete works collection but a personal selection of sixty favourite poems, songs and other works, chosen by the man who played burns, as well as an introduction that explores burns' life and influences, his triumphs and tragedies. the luath burns companion is a unique introduction to the works of one of scotland's best loved poets by a man with an obvious love and depth of understanding for burns and his work.
See offerTime is running out for four-year-old sebastian zair. a rare blood disorder means that a stem-cell transplant is his only hope of surviving past childhood.
See offerAcclaimed hillwalking writers ian r mitchell and george rodway tell the fascinating story of aberdeen-born alexander kellas, and his contribution to mountaineering from the 20th century to the present day. now a largely neglected figure, kellas is the pioneer of high altitude physiology, his climbing routes still in evidence today.
See offerDuncan williamson came from a large scottish traveller family. born in a tent by loch fyne in 1928, with his grandmother as the midwife, williamson grew up surrounded by storytellers, ballad singers and musicians.
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