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A story of intrigue, conflict, glamour and romance, featuring Emerald Alexandra Mary Fitzwallace, unacknowledged and abandoned daughter of Edward and Mrs Simpson. It moves from a Scottish island to the intense humidity of Mexico, the high society of New York and the fashion houses of Paris. Tidy condition, minor stains on some pages.
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Atmosphere, Weather and Climate by Roger G. Barry and Richard J. Chorley is a foundational textbook providing a comprehensive, non-mathematical introduction to meteorology and climatology. It covers atmospheric processes, global weather patterns, and climate change, with the 9th edition (2009) updating content to reflect IPCC assessments. Key aspects of the textbook include: Core Topics: The book explains the physical and chemical principles of the atmosphere, energy balances, moisture, and circulation. Structure: It covers both day-to-day weather systems (synoptic meteorology) and long-term regional climates. Updates: Later editions include updated analyses of global warming, climate variability, and modern atmospheric modeling. The text is supported by numerous charts, graphs, illustrations and photographs. Accessibility: Designed for students, it features learning points, diagrams, and clear, descriptive language. Authors: Roger G. Barry was a professor at the University of Colorado (Director of the NSIDC), and Richard J. Chorley was a professor at the University of Cambridge. The text is widely recognized as a standard introduction to the field for geography, environmental science, and agriculture students. Tidy condition minor marks on the cover. Minor stains on some pages.
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In this entertaining and insightful biography of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, award-winning writer Andrew Morton, author of Diana, The Queen . . . her True Story, takes you behind the scenes to uncover the woman and her world. For years she prayed for her mother to give birth to a son. She longed to be spared her destiny as Britain’s future Queen. Her dream was to live in the country surrounded by children, dogs and horses. But Elizabeth did her duty, the young princess pledging before her people that she would dedicate her whole life to the service of Britain and the Commonwealth. She hoped that that day would be a long way off. It was not to be. Only twenty-five when she became Queen after the premature death of her father, King George Vl, Elizabeth has become the stuff of superlatives: the longest reigning, most travelled and, for a shy woman, the Queen who has shaken more hands and made more small talk than any other monarch in history. She has been seen and believed by millions, either in person, on television or film. Elizabeth was set firmly on the road to becoming sovereign because of the D word – divorce. In 1936, her uncle David, King Edward VIII, wanted to marry a twice-divorced American, Wallis Simpson. When he couldn’t he abdicated. Since that national trauma, divorce and the fall-out from divorce has shaped her reign. She has witnessed her sister Margaret, three of her children and several grandchildren divorce. And she has lived long enough to see the wheel turn full circle, watching as another American divorcee, Meghan Markle, walked down the aisle with her grandson Prince Harry. While her reign has been defined by divorce, her private life has been moulded by an irascible husband, an extravagant mother and a querulous eldest son. In the winter of her reign she refereed a war between two of her grandsons, brothers William and Harry who were once inseparable friends. As she celebrates her platinum anniversary, the first monarch to reign for seventy years, she has, during a once in a lifetime pandemic, become the reassuring face of hope and optimism, the grandmother to the nation. Very tidy condition an off the shelf copy.
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“No school for two whole weeks! (Yeah!) I can forget ALL about lessons (and irritating things like Marcus Meldrew). And concentrate on good stuff like: inventing new ways to annoy my sister Delia. (So many). Band practice for DOGZOMBIES (with my mate Derek). Watching TV and eating caramel wafers. Eating caramel wafers and watching TV. Excellent. “Unfortunately a couple of small problems called the dentist and my big weirdo sister, Delia, seem to be getting in the way of my BRILLIANT plans …” Tidy condition
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New Zealand’s favourite and bestselling cookbook! The Edmonds Cookery Book 25th Anniversary Edition has been an essential ingredient in New Zealand kitchens for over 100 years. Containing a wide selection of both baking and cooking recipes that are sure to be a success from Afghans to Bacon and Egg Pie. It’s not a Kiwi Kitchen without Edmonds. Tidy condition Minor stains on some pages.
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An extraordinarily beautiful Amish woman, a dangerous femme fatale, is the central figure in a story that reveals a dark side of Painters Mill and its seemingly perfect Amish world A rainy night, an Amish father returning home with his three children, a speeding car hurtling toward them out of nowhere. What at first seems like a tragic, but routine car accident suddenly takes on a more sinister cast as evidence emerges that nothing about the crash is accidental. But who would want to kill an Amish deacon and two of his children? He leaves behind a grieving widow and a young boy who clings to life in the intensive care wing of a hospital, unable to communicate. He may be the only one who knows what happened that night. Desperate to find out who killed her best friend’s husband and why, Kate begins to suspect she is not looking for a reckless drunk, but instead is on the trail of a cold blooded killer amid the residents of Painter’s Mill. It is a search that takes her on a chilling journey into the darkest reaches of the human heart and makes her question everything she has ever believed about the Amish culture into which she was born. Very tidy condition
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A Town Like Alice follows the remarkable journey of Jean Paget, a young Englishwoman whose life is forever changed by the events of World War II. During the Japanese invasion of Malaya, Jean is interned in a prison camp with other women and children, where she endures hardship, loss, and displays extraordinary resilience. After the war she discovers she has inherited a significant sum of money, but with restrictions on how she can use it. Determined to build a meaningful life, Jean moves to the Australian outback and uses her resources and determination to bring economic development to a struggling town — a place she and her love interest, Joe Harman, hope to transform into a thriving community. The novel is both a tale of human endurance and a story about love, enterprise, and the transformative power of hope and perseverance. Tidy condition binding is good.
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A thriller about a girl who returns to Ireland and is besieged by memories as she contends with the fact that her brother, her dearest and closest friend, has gone missing, possibly kidnapped and maybe even murdered. From the author of THE TAMARIND SEED and THE MALASPIGA EXIT. With heartbreaking intensity Evelyn Anthony chronicles the story of a divided family and divided loyalties in a divided land – at the heart of which is an impossible and doomed relationship, of half-brother and half-sister. Very tidy condition
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This book profiles fifteen successful New Zealand businesspeople, telling the stories of individuals who have achieved notable results — from entrepreneurial success to becoming millionaires at a young age. Through interviews and case studies, the author explores the backgrounds, motivations, strategies, and insights of these achievers to reveal what has driven their success in the New Zealand business environment. The book aims to inspire and inform readers interested in business achievement and entrepreneurship in a New Zealand context. Very tidy condition almost as new.
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As battle-scarred Jamie Fraser and his twentieth-century time-travelling wife Claire Randall flee from North Carolina to the high seas during the American Revolution, they encounter privateers and ocean battles. Meanwhile in the relative safety of the 20th century Brianna (Claire and Jamie’s daughter) and Roger MacKenzie, Brianna’s husband, search for clues not only to Claire’s fate–but to their own fate in the Highlands. Well read dog eared, binding is good.
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A book which gives scientific proof of the paranormal. Psychic activity, remote viewing, the power of prayer and homeopathy are all discussed in this book which The Ecologist called ‘one of the most thought-provoking reads of the year’, and which has already gained a almost cult following. Sales Handles: * A highly readable scientific detective story which reveals how ‘the Field’ a vast cobweb of energy connecting everything in the universe, past and present, is responsible for many of the most profound human mysteries. How psychics can read the future and the past; how remote viewing works – and how such techniques have been used by the CIA; how energy healing works; why homeopathy works and all sorts of other mysteries are explored by the frontier scientists Lynne McTaggart has interviewed. Very Tidy Condition
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From Edmund Hillary’s famous, “Well, we knocked the bastard off,” to Ian Kirkpatrick’s comment, “You never beat Wales, you just score more points than them,” this collection of quotes gives a vivid and often hilarious overview of some of our most celebrated and denigrated moments in recent sporting history. Top New Zealand sports journalist and Listener columnist Joseph Romanos has compiled some of the witty, observant, abrasive, and extraordinary remarks made by Kiwi’s involved in all the fields of sports for this entertaining commentary on major sporting events. A collection of quotations about sports events involving New Zealanders. Some are witty, some trenchant, and those quoted include John Walker, David Lange, as well as Sir Edmund Hillary, who made the comment chosen as the title when he had climbed Everest. Tidy Condition
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This definitive paperback edition features nine illustrations and two maps drawn by J.R.R. Tolkien, and a preface by Christopher Tolkien. Bilbo Baggins is a hobbit who enjoys a comfortable, unambitious life, rarely travelling further than the pantry of his hobbit-hole in Bag End. But his contentment is disturbed when the wizard, Gandalf, and a company of thirteen dwarves arrive on his doorstep one day to whisk him away on an unexpected journey ‘there and back again’. They have a plot to raid the treasure hoard of Smaug the Magnificent, a large and very dangerous dragon…The prelude to The Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit has sold many millions of copies since its publication in 1937, establishing itself as one of the most beloved and influential books of the twentieth century. Classic Literature. Tidy condition
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The wild rush of action in this classic frontier adventure story has made The Last of the Mohicans the most popular of James Fenimore Cooper’s Leatherstocking Tales. Deep in the forests of upper New York State, the brave woodsman Hawkeye (Natty Bumppo) and his loyal Mohican friends Chingachgook and Uncas become embroiled in the bloody battles of the French and Indian War. The abduction of the beautiful Munro sisters by hostile savages, the treachery of the renegade brave Magua, the ambush of innocent settlers, and the thrilling events that lead to the final tragic confrontation between rival war parties create an unforgettable, spine-tingling picture of life on the frontier. And as the idyllic wilderness gives way to the forces of civilization, the novel presents a moving portrayal of a vanishing race and the end of its way of life in the great American forests. Colour pictures through Hardback binding and condition is very good. Rear book
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A powerful and heart-breaking novel about three childhood friends living during the Second World War whose fates are closely intertwined, even when their lives take very different courses. Inspired by a true story, this is the perfect read for fans of The Book Thief and Anne Frank’s; The Diary of a Young Girl. Vienna, 1936. Elsa, Leo and Max have always been best friends, a special team of three. Then the Nazis come. As a growing darkness descends around them, Leo and Elsa run for their lives, taking two very different paths across Europe. And Max, once their closest friend, now becomes the enemy as he is drawn into the Hitler Youth. Will the friends ever find their way back to each other? Will they want to? Inspired by a true story, WHEN THE WORLD WAS OURS is an extraordinary novel that is as powerful as it is heartbreaking, and shows how the bonds of love, family and friendship allow glimmers of hope to flourish, even in the most hopeless of times. Three friends. Two sides. One memory. Grade: Fair Condition: Tidy with marks on the cover binding is good
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Sybilla Forsenstrom doesn’t exist. For fifteen years she has been excluded from society and, as one of the homeless in Stockholm, she takes each day as it comes, keeping all her possessions in her rucksack – apart from a knife and salami which she stores in a smart briefcase. She is always well-dressed and displays impeccable manners. One night, in The Grand Hotel, she charms a susceptible businessman into paying for her dinner and room. His dead body is discovered the following morning and Sybilla becomes the prime suspect. When a second person is killed in similar circumstances, she becomes the most wanted person in Sweden.
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This book is a multi-faceted collection of readings focused on the biblical, historical, cultural, and strategic dimensions of the task of world evangelization. The editors have pooled the contributions of over 70 authors to provide laymen and college students with an introduction to the history and potential of the World Christian Movement, a movement of men and women who have responded with courage and conviction to the challenges of this task. – Back cover. Grade: Very Good in excellent condition
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A book of classic teaching rhymes for young children. Teaching about fingers and toes, eyes and nose and counting. Beautifully illustrated with simple guide to actions to accompany each rhyme. Includes Round and round the garden; This little pig went to market; Hickory, dickory dock; Incy Wincy Spider. 47 Rhymes in all. BONUS BOOK: Postman Pat Goes Sledging. Grade Good; Round and round the Garden is in very good condition, minor marks inside front cover. Postman Pat is in fair condition stains on some pages.
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Forget what you know. This book changes everything. Someone’s found her voice and she has a lot to tell you. Take a deep breath, hermano, it’s The Bad Guys: Episode 18.
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“They sound like the Bad Guys, they look like the Bad Guys and they even smell like the Bad Guys. But Mr Wolf, Mr Piranha, Mr Snake and Mr Shark are about to change all of that. Mr Wolf has a daring plan for the Bad Guys first good mission. The gang are going to break 200 dogs out of the Maximum Security City Dog Pound. But, will Operation Dog Pound go smoothly and will the Bad Guys become the Good Guys?”–Publisher. New: Very tidy condition as new, full colour throughout’
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“The beloved star of Friends takes us behind the scenes of the hit sitcom and his struggles with addiction in this candid, funny, and revelatory memoir that delivers a powerful message of hope and persistence In an extraordinary story that only he could tell, Matthew Perry takes readers onto the soundstage of the most successful sitcom of all time while opening up about his private struggles with addiction. Candid, self-aware, and told with his trademark humor, Perry vividly details his lifelong battle with the disease and what fueled it despite seemingly having it all. Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing is an unforgettable memoir that shares the most intimate details of the love Perry lost, his darkest days, and his greatest friends. Unflinchingly honest, moving, and hilarious: this is the book fans have been waiting for”–
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Norfolk, 1941: In a grand country house commandeered by the Army, Ava and Maudie had hoped to be code-breakers, but make do with working the kitchens until their help is needed elsewhere. Condition: Minor marks on the cover.
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Becky’s life is blooming She’s working at London’s newest fashion store The Look, house-hunting with husband Luke (her secret wish is a Shoe Room)…and she’s pregnant She couldn’t be more overjoyed – especially since discovering that shopping cures morning sickness. Everything has got to be perfect for her baby: from the designer nursery…to the latest, coolest pram…to the celebrity, must-have obstetrician. But when the celebrity obstetrician turns out to be her husband Luke’s glamorous, intellectual ex-girlfriend, Becky’s perfect world starts to crumble. She’s shopping for two…but are there three in her marriage? Condition: Very tidy condition.
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Jack Reacher, the vagabond freelance lawman who never hesitates to stick his nose into private business, takes his lively act to Texas, embroiling himself in what starts as a messy domestic dispute before turning far more ominous. The rugged former army cop comes to the aid of Carmen Greer, who picks him up on the side of the road one morning outside Lubbock, then asks him to kill her abusive husband. Sloop Greer is getting out of prison in a few days, and Carmen fears he will start beating her again. Reacher declines, but agrees to protect Carmen, hiring on as a cowhand at the couple’s remote ranch in Echo County, Tex., far outside Pecos. Within hours of Sloop’s return from prison, where he was serving time for tax evasion, violence strikes. But the victim isn’t Carmen; it’s Sloop. He’s found shot dead, and Carmen is arrested. End of story? Hardly. Most wandering heroes would move on at this point, but not Reacher. He begins taking a hard look at both Carmen and Sloop’s past, as well as local history. What he finds ugly secrets, human suffering, political evil is repulsive to a man who’s been around as many blocks as Reacher. — from Publishers weekly. Condition: Poor marks on the cover, minor damage to the spine.
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Pretty Greta has never known a stable family life. With no father, and loathing her mother Ruby’s latest boyfriend, Greta finds life hard at home and is happiest at work in the Cadbury factory. Set in 1960s Birmingham, this is a story of families whose lives are entwined, of belonging and loss and of a young woman’s search for transforming love. Tidy condition
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The Philip Johnson glass house was built in 1949 and is considered one of America’s iconic modernist structures. over the course of nearly 50 years Philip Johnson and David Whitney’s 47 acre site in new Canaan CT became a canvas for their innovation in the fields of architecture art and landscape design. in each decade new structures were built artwork acquired and landscape sculpted to showcase the ideas and thoughts that were central to the conversations brought about by friend’s colleagues and guests who were among the most famous leaders in these worlds. the glass house which Johnson bequeathed to the national trust is a center point and catalyst for the preservation of modern architecture landscape and art. in the words of the trust “.a canvas for inspiration experimentation and cultivation honoring the legacy of Philip Johnson and David Whitney.” the book will serve as a virtual visit of the house as well as a celebration of one of modern architecture’s most famous creations. Very tidy condition small print
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1936. George Street, West Yorkshire, houses a gleaming, brand-new telephone exchange where a group of capable girls works the complicated electrical switchboards. Among them are Cynthia, Norma and Millicent, who relish the busy, efficient atmosphere and the independence and friendship their jobs have given them. But when Millicent connects a telephone call for an old friend, and listens in to the conversation – breaking one of the telephonists’ main rules – she, and then Norma and Cynthia too, become caught up in a story of scandal, corruption and murder. Soon, the jobs of all three girls are on the line. Norma’s romance is in ruins. And Millicent has entered a world of vice … In tough times, the telephone girls will need to call on their friends more than ever. Tidy condition
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“MP Gregor Jack is caught in an Edinburgh brothel with a prostitute only too keen to show off her considerable assets. When the media horde begins baying for political blood Jack’s friends rally round to protect him. But some of those friends – particularly his wife’s associates – are not so squeaky clean themselves. Initially Detective Inspector Rebus is sympathetic to the MP’s dilemma – who hasn’t occasionally succumbed to temptation? – but with the disappearance of Jack’s wife the glamour surrounding the popular young man begins to tarnish. Someone wants to strip Jack naked and Rebus wants to know why … Tidy condition minor creases on the cover.
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As a big player in the 90s London underworld, Terry Greene has always made a priority of ‘taking care of business’ personally. Preston Snow was out of line. So the up-close-and-personal visit was in no way out of character. It was a messy hit. But the job was done. More messy however, was the aftermath. Fingered by one of his own crew, Terry finds himself taking the fall and is put away for life. The only person he can trust in the entire world is his estranged wife, Sam. She must now take over the reins of his organisation, find the snitch and – in theory – get Terry off the hook. But after a shaky start, she quickly starts to get her own ideas . . . Tidy condition
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Danny Cartwright and Spencer Craig were born on different sides of the track. Danny, an East End Cockney, leaves Clement Attlee Comprehensive School at the age of 15 to take up a job at a local garage. He falls in love with Beth, the boss’ daughter, and asks her to marry him. Spencer Craig resides in the West End, a graduate of an English public school and Cambridge University. Danny and Beth travel up to the West End to celebrate their engagement. They end the evening in a wine bar where Spencer Craig is also celebrating – his 30th birthday, along with a select group of university chums. Although the two young men don’t meet, their lives will never be the same again. For, an hour later, one of them is arrested for murder, while the other ends up as the Prosecution’s chief witness in an Old Bailey trial. Minor creases on the covers, binding is good