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  • marshall the guvnor effects pedalthe best in my opinion sadly selling due to debt in great working condition,some pitting on the paint but its the bees

    100 €

  • If you have any questions about catalogue numbers/ labels/matrix numbers or require more photos don't hesitate to get in touchplease don’t hesitate to ask any questions, emy categories are: fair - good - very good - very good plus - excellent – near mint – still sealed happy to post it to you, just let me know the location you want it posted to for a quoteal (he’s the king) hirt and his band - vinyl lp – rca victor lpm- outer sleeve: very good to very good plus inner sleeve: very good plus disc: looks: very good plus labels: excellent label / cat norca victor ?– lpm- please note that my condition comments are not professional grading, just my opinion

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  • Used but good condition, feed marshall the alphabet bones, has 4 modes including letter treats, learning rescue, music time, and search and rescuethe letter u has the sticker missing and the letter b bone is missing (see pic) otherwise great condition collection only read more

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  • On the run and stalked by death, he meets the one man who might save him: evan smoakhe'll take on one last mission then go out on a high notebad luck and trouble have seen off his marriage, his home and his careerthrowing the main character literally into the fire showcases how truly heroic evan smoak ison the face of it he's the last guy you'd expect to be trusted with a deadly secrethe'll be lucky just to get through it alive  max merriweather hasn't got much left to loseoxfam books & music aberdeen signed first edition february hardback book with dust jacket, unclipped published in the gripping new sunday times top 5 bestseller from the bestselling author of out of the dark and orphan x'an immensely entertaining adventure' the times evan smoak lives by his own codehe's the man you want in your corner when justice is needed' daily mailand then he meets max merriweatheras a boy he was taken from a foster home to be raised and trained as an off-the-books government assassin codevnamed orphan x' now his cousin is dead and max's own chances of survival look bleakwhich is exactly why his cousin gave him an envelope with the instruction: 'if anything ever happens to me, call the number insidebut all good things must come to an endpacked with edge-of-your-seat suspense, explosive action and razor-sharp plotting, into the fire confirms gregg hurwitz as a rival to lee child, david baldacci, james patterson and harlan coben as a master of the modern thriller'a stellar series, the stories get better with each instalmentpraise for orphan x'outstanding in every way' lee child'weapons-grade thriller writing' guardian see oxfam website for delivery information read moreclean, neat and tidy, just the way he likes itthen he broke free to live in the shadows as the nowhere man, using his unique skills to help those in desperate needwith max now under his protection, evan realizes that the forces against them pose as daunting a threat as he has ever faced

    24 €

  • Multiple colour illustrationsoxfam bookshop bath a hardback in very good conditioncopiously illustrated throughout with images from comics, book jackets, record sleeves and other printed ephemera, the mysterious flame is a fascinating and hugely entertaining new novel from the incomparable umberto econow in a coma, his memories run wild, and life racing before his eyes takes the form of a graphic novelyambo promptly retreats to the sprawling attic, cluttered with boxes of newspapers, comics, records, photo albums and adolescent diariesthe dustjacket shows very minor shelf wear onlysigned by author on title pageas he recovers his memory, two voids remain shrouded in fog: a terrible event he experienced during the resistance, and the vague image of a girl whom he loved at sixteen, then lostsee oxfam website for delivery information read morethe red cloth boards with gold illustration and text are in very good conditionyambo, a sixty-ish rare book dealer who lives in milan has suffered a loss of memory; not the kind of memory neurologists call 'semantic' (yambo remembers all about julius caesar and can recite every poem he has ever read), but rather his 'autobiographical' memory: he no longer knows his own name, doesn't recognize his wife or his daughters, doesn't remember anything about his parents or his childhoodhis wife, who is at his side as he slowly begins to recover, convinces him to return to his family home in the hills somewhere between milan and turinthere, he relives the story of his generation: mussolini, catholic education and guilt, josephine baker, flash gordon, cyrano de bergeracbut a relapse occursthe pages are clean and tight and appear unreadyambo struggles through the frames to find at last the face of the girl he loves: she descends the stairs of their high school and morphs into a dante-esque promise (or threat) of the afterlife, as he struggles harder to capture her simple, innocent, real-life image - the schoolgirl he never forgot

    75 €

  • John was also the first journalist to present the nine o'clock news on televisionhumphrys pulls no punches and now, freed from the restrictions of being a bbc journalist, he reflects on the politicians he has interrogated and the controversies he has reported on and been involved in, including the interview that forced the resignation of his own boss, the director generalsee oxfam website for delivery information read morein typically candid style, he also weighs in on the role the bbc itself has played in our national life - for good and ill - and the broader health of the political system todayas presenter of radio 4's today, the nation's most popular news programme, he is famed for his tough interviewing, his deep misgivings about authority in its many forms and his passionatecommitment to a variety of causesoxfam bookshop knutsford for more than three decades, millions of britons have woken to the sound of john humphrys' voice  humphrys was the bbc's youngest foreign correspondent; he was the first reporter at the catastrophe of aberfan, an experience that marked him for ever; he was in the white house when richard nixon became the first american president to resign; in south africa during the dying years of apartheid; and in war zones around the globe throughout his careera day like today is both a sharp, shrewd memoir and a backstage account of the great newsworthy moments in recent history - from the voice behind the country's most authoritative microphonea day like today charts john's journey from the poverty of his post-war childhood in cardiff, leaving school at fifteen, to the summits of broadcasting

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  • He is mindful of something he neglected to do there, an omission which threatens to have devastating repercussions for him this time aroundhe recalls his first trip to germany with his newly single fathersee oxfam website for delivery information read moreat the end of the week, futh, sunburnt and blistered, comes to the end of his circular walk, returning to what he sees as the sanctuary of the hellhaus hotel, unaware of the events which have been unfolding there in his absenceas he travels, he contemplates his childhood; a complicated friendship with the son of a lonely neighbour; his parents' broken marriage and his ownoxfam bookshop hertford winner of the mckitterick prizeshortlisted for the east midlands book awardshortlisted for the man booker prize shortlisted for new writer of the year in the specsavers national book awardsobserver book of the year the lighthouse begins on a north sea ferry, on whose blustery outer deck stands futh, a middle-aged, recently separated man heading to germany for a restorative walking holidaybut the story he keeps coming back to, the person and the event affecting all others, is his mother and her abandonment of him as a boy, which left him with a void to fill, a substitute to findin the morning, futh puts the episode behind him and sets out on his week-long circular walk along the rhinespending his first night in hellhaus at a small, family-run hotel, he finds the landlady hospitable but is troubled by an encounter with an inexplicably hostile barman

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  • Yalom explores the mindsets of two men separated by 300 yearssee oxfam website for delivery information read more  over the years, rosenberg rose through the ranks to become an outspoken nazi ideologue, a faithful servant of hitler, and the main author of racial policy for the third reichstill, his spinoza obsession lingeredoxfam bookshop tunbridge wells when sixteen-year-old alfred rosenberg is called into his headmaster's office for anti-semitic remarks he made during a school speech, he is forced, as punishment, to memorize passages about spinoza from the autobiography of the german poet goethebecause of his unorthodox religious views, he was excommunicated from the amsterdam jewish community in , at the age of twenty-four, and banished from the only world he had ever knownlong after graduation, rosenberg remains haunted by this "spinoza problem": how could the german genius goethe have been inspired by a member of a race rosenberg considers so inferior to his own, a race he was determined to destroy? spinoza himself was no stranger to punishment during his lifetimeusing his skills as a psychiatrist, he explores the inner lives of spinoza, the saintly secular philosopher, and of rosenberg, the godless mass murdererby imagining the unexpected intersection of spinoza's life with rosenberg's, internationally bestselling novelist irvin dthough his life was short and he lived without means in great isolation, he nonetheless produced works that changed the course of historyrosenberg is stunned to discover that goethe, his idol, was a great admirer of the jewish seventeenth-century philosopher baruch spinoza

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  • But nothing prepares him for the consequences of trying to help her outsee oxfam website for delivery information read morebestseller linwood barclay hooks the reader from page one with this suspense masterpiecewhen cal weaver stops at a red light on a rainy night while driving home, he ignores the bedraggled-looking teenage girl trying to hitch a ride - even when she starts tapping on his windowbut when he realises she's one of his son's classmates, he knows he can't really leave her, alone, on the streetoxfam bookshop st albans on a rainy night, a man gives a teenage girl a lift home, but the girl he picks up isn't the same one he drops offthe next morning he's gone from good samaritan to murder suspect, and with one girl dead and another missing, he's suddenly at the centre of a deadly puzzle that reaches right to the heart of the town - from its bullying police force to its strangely furtive mayor - and finally to one family's shocking secret

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  • He brings the toy right to your outstretched hand! he thinks he is a dog and regularly wrestles with our neighbours 2 springer spanielshe's been neutered and up to date with his vaccinations and wormed and flea'dwe also have a large floor to ceiling home made scratch post if it's any good for his new ownerhe can play quite rough at times and be over enthusiastic hence requiring experienced owners that can handle bengals and give him more attention and interaction than we currently give him due to work commitmentshe's approx 16 months old, weighs 6kg and has beautiful markings as you can see in the picselvis is a lovely cat,tica registered full pedigree bengalany food we have left will be given to you along with his toys and bowlshe is fed a raw diet with minced chicken being his favouritehe's a typical bengal in that he's highly intelligent, noisy and can even play fetch better than any dog i have ever seen

    275 €

  • (nd ed, ), and led to his being awarded a gold watch in by the royal geographical societyplates are completeare you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawikiincluding frontispiece and folding map of patagonia“george chaworth musters was born in naples, where his parents were travellinghe travelled with a tribe of patagonian indians for around a yearfrom to he served in the sloop hms stromboli off the coast of south americaour weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any storehe was promoted to commander, but took half-pay in and took the opportunity to explore the regioncatawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally availablegeorge chaworth musters - at home with the patagonians: a year's wanderings over untrodden ground from the straits of magellan to the rio negro - the very rare first editiongreen cloth binding with gilt printhe served in hms algiers from and saw action in the crimean war, receiving the english and turkish crimean medalsin he went on a tour of southern spain with his uncle philip and brother johnthe following year he joined the navyin good conditionhis nickname 'the king of patagonia' also dates from this time” read morehe was orphaned by the age of 4, and was cared for by his uncles captain philip hamond, and robert nicholas hamondplease click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki websitehis explorations were the subject of his book at home with the patagonian

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  • The best a man can get is written with the hilarious eye for detail that sent john o'farrell's first book, things can only get better, to the top of the bestseller listssee oxfam website for delivery information read morehe thinks he can have it all, until is deception is inevitably exposedit is a darkly comic confessional that is at once compelling, revealing and very, very funnyfor michael is living a double life - he escapes from the exhausting misery of babies by telling his wife he has to work through the night or travel up northand while she is valiantly coping on her own, he is just a few miles away in a secret flat, doing all the things that most men with small children can only dream aboutand then, when he feels like it, he crosses the river and goes back to his unsuspecting wife and childrendays are spent lying in bed, playing computer games and occasionally doing a bit of workoxfam bookshop cheltenham michael adams shares a flat with three other men in their late twenties

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  • His poetry shows his deep love of nature and wild-life, and he perhaps foreshadows the modern titan, seamus heaneythe jacket is rather age-worn, with rubbing of angles and folds, some chips and tears to edges, and general grubbiness, but is intactfrancis edward ledwidge () was an irish war poet and soldier from county meathinside, the endpapers are very lightly browned, but clean; binding firm with no loose pages; pages clean and brightsee oxfam website for delivery information read moreour book is in good general condition and, unusually, retains its dust jacket (unclipped)edward john moreton drax plunkett, 18th baron of dunsany (), was an anglo-irish writer and dramatist; his work, mostly in the fantasy genre, was published under the name lord dunsanyborn to a poverty-stricken family, his education was minimal, and once old enough, he began to work at whatever job might be availableduring the s he was considered one of the greatest living writers of the english-speaking worldthe book itself, bound in black cloth, is in good condition, the exterior showing only pale patches at the tops of the covers and some minor bumping of corners with no frank damagetitle etc in rather faded gilt lettering on the spineb/w frontispiece portrait of the poeta keen trade unionist with connections to sinn fein, he joined the irish army in lord dunsany's regiment, saw action in italy and serbia, was sent to the front, and was killed near ypres, aged just 30sometimes known as the "poet of the blackbirds", he was killed in action at the battle of passchendaele during world war ihowever, his passion was poetry, and he self-educated in the hope of eventually achieving a white-collar job which might allow him to write with greater freedomoxfam books & music islington francis ledwidge was ireland's major war poet, sometimes called "the poet of the blackbirds"

    39 €

  • To become part of a family, he reinvented himself - jettisoning all that anger to become a docile, devoted husband and fatherand daniel finds himself struggling, again, with a powerlessness and a rage that may not just swallow him whole, but destroy his family and his futurefifteen years later, when we meet daniel again, he is a comic book artisthis wife teaches dante's inferno at a local college; his daughter, trixie, is the light of his life - and a girl who only knows her father as the even-tempered, mild-mannered man he has been her whole lifesee oxfam website for delivery information read morehe fought back, the baddest of the bad kids: stealing, drinking, robbing and cheating his way out of the alaskan bush - where he honed his artistic talent, fell in love with a girl and got her pregnantoxfam bookshop cheltenham when daniel stone was a child, he was the only white boy in a native eskimo village where his mother taught, and he was teased mercilessly because he was differentuntil, that is, she is date raped

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  • In original gilt-decorated hardcoverjust like his father, he showed himself very friendly towards livingstonehere he arrived in portuguese territory (angola) and came into contact with the slave trade for the first timedavid livingstone - the life and explorations of david livingstone - london, adam & company, not dated ( pp - cm condition: goodare you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawikiin september livingstone retraced the journey back, but it took almost a year before he reached linyanti againlivingstone left upstream on the zambezi in januaryour weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any storehe gave him a group of 27 makololos to accompany him on his journeycatawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally availablecomplete with frontispiece, engraving on title page, 4 engravings and map wikipedia: david livingstone (blantyre near glasgow, 19 march - chitambo on lake bangweulum, 1 may ) was a scottish missionary and one of the most famous explorers in livingstone headed north from cape town towards the makololo settlement of linyanti (now in northern botswana)after following the zambezi almost as far as the source, he headed west towards the coastit filled him with disgustafter a journey of km through largely unknown territory, livingstone reached luanda where the he was warmly received by the portuguesethere he met the new king, sekeletu, son of sebituaneplease click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki websitebookblock slightly loose after first quire

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  • The album even managed to become a symbol of resistance against his mistreatment by police and his subsequent arrestin the song he tried to bring balance and unity to the various regions in the songas are the inner front and back covers are likewise in great orderthis particular album is a compilation albumalpha blondy is a reggae artist,originating as early as , he made his first solo album "jah glory" the album sky rocked his career up to an incredibly high point  in he recorded a album called: "apartheid is nazism" which was a call against the current south african government of apartheidchristianity, islam and judaism respectivelythe cd itself is in fine shape, the back part of the cd has no noticeable scratches or fingerprints  his fans even went as far as to refer to as: "the bob marley of africa"  he quickly become a rising star in an area called abidjanthe playback of the cd is excellent, all 16 tracks have been tested and they work without any faults  in regards to the condition of the cd, the front and back cover are in good condition  see oxfam website for delivery information read morethe following year he recorded the track jerusalem, where he had some assistance from the wailers, bob marley's group

    (England)

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  • Otherwise, however, in  very good, clean conditionif no paper was at hand, he would scratch his poem on slate, wedges, his miner's 'hard' hat, even his thumbnail; and if no ink was available he would use blackberry-juicehe was at work by the age of nine, and when he was thirteen he joined his father underground in dolcoath minesee oxfam website for delivery information read morephotographs by david hillssince his death, and until the last few years, almost none of his work has been reprintedhe was the author of sixteen books, mostly poetrydiscreetly ex-libraryhe wrote poetry from early childhoodoxfam bookshop kingsbridge john harris was born at bolennowe, near camborne, in , the eldest of ten childrenhe remained working there for twenty years, until a post as bible reader in falmouth was found for himhe is buried in treslothan churchyard, with his daughter, lucretiaedited and with an introduction by done paste-down  on front cover verso; remains of sticker on rear verso; library stamp/catalogue number on copyright page, and traces of a spine sticker

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  • Also just started hacking out on the roads and is improving each daya lovely stamp of pony with huge potentialnot at all stronga completely honest advertarrived with us in april as a 15hh (purchased from the breeder by a friend on our behalf) sadly he just isn't big enoughhappily lives in or outgenuine enquiries only please and no beginners/novice's as we really want a home to continue his educationwe had booked our local xc/sj course today as our first trip out but the lorry broke down en route so we ended up not being able to gowe were also booked for a local show this weekendthe ideal home would be experienced in producing young ponies to go on to compete in any chosen spheredressage/sj/event/ etc just to add he is a very straight forward ride/snaffle mouthhas spent his life so far hacking across bodmin moor with an older gentlemanwill turn out alone and in companythrough no fault of his own he has not seen much traffic on the moor! but eager to learn all about it! a lovely blank canvas who is totally unspoilt and is ready to start his careersuper paces! and a lovely attitude towards his workfor further information please call for a chat rather than message and i can explain in more detail his full history and tell you all about himso we have decided to advertise him now as he standswe have started his flat work and he is taking to it like a duck to water! absolutely loves his work and has a very trainable brainwe have only just started poles and small fence's and he is showing a fabulous scopey jumphis neat little front legs and carefull back end show's us he definitely has the star quality i(f produced correctly) to make a fabulous competition ponythe right home is first prioritysadly this is now not possible1hh black gelding 6 year's oldand just always tries his best and is so eager to please

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  • This is leo he loves everybody all children and people he is excellent on the lead and has fantastic recall he does not like other dogs or cats he will not go out of his way to see another dog but if a dog comes to close he will have a go at them but he is the best family pet anyone could ask for knows all commands and listens very quickly he has been castrated and is up to date with everything sad sale not his fault must go to a loving home with someone who is going to love him as much as he will love u comes with bed food etc

    150 €

  • He’s the coolest hamster, who won’t keep you up at night because he’s also sleeping:’) i’m asking for ÂŁ40, when i got him i went overboard and spent around ÂŁ115 on all his things, but if you like him message me i’m open to offers:) message me or email me! read morei brought boris for my 18th birthday, he’s a hamster who is very independent meaning he just sits and eats all day, i believe he was a hippo in a past lifewhen he is in his ball he will roll around following your feet until he’s tired! he comes with his cage, ball, water bottle, food, treats, bedding, litter tray and some cage accessoriesi haven’t really had time to handle him too much but when i do let him out without his ball he will just climb on me and just sleep

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  • Are you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawikihe faces other supernatural enemies such as the angelus and witchbladeour weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any storecatawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally availablehis weaknesses are that the forces only work in darkness and that, once he conceives an heir, he will die immediatelyin and , two games based on the series were published5-4 - witchblade / the darkness 05 - the darkness volume 2 #1 - the darkness: wanted dead one shot genre: horror jackie estacado is a hit man for the mafiain the dark, he has his own army of demons that he can deploy at willplease click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki websiteat 21, he inherits the curse of darknesswritten by garth ennis (preacher), scott lobdell, paul jenkins and others drawing by marc silvestri (x-men, cyberforce, hunter/killer), david wohl; joe benitez (lady mechanika), dalke keown (hulk) published by top cow studios, softcover, third edition, pages; out of print good condition; slight crease in the spine; dog ear front right upper corner bundled are: - the darkness preview - the darkness volume - tales of the darkness #0

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  • In 'quicksand' (), motor mechanic dan brady (rooney) lacks funds for a heavy date with new waitress vera (jeanne cagney), the type whose life ambition is a fur coathe embezzles a hundred dollars from his employer - and thereafter finds that every means he tries to get out of trouble only gets him deeper into crimein 'my outlaw brother' (), denny o'moore (rooney) is a naive young man heading into the mexican badlands to find the brother he has always idolisedsee oxfam website for delivery information read moreoxfam bookshop carlisle three films starring mickey rooney ()in the anthology of pre-little rascals film shorts 'mickey the great' (), a young rooney stars as the cocky, self assured tough boy in a series of comic misadventures of a group of kids from toonerville, usadisc and case in very good conditionwhen he reaches the texan plains he is sheperded across by a ranger joe walter (robert preston) - but what he doesn't realise is that his brother patrick (robert stack) is in fact the notorious gunslinger el tigre - and it is walter's job to bring him in

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  • He navigates the back streets of euphemism and the broad, boring boulevards of clichethe literary editor of the times of london, howard takes a robust, commonsensical view of the changes that are happening in englishhe discusses the effect the new technologies, from cable tv to photocomposition, are having on the mother tongue, and he examines the new dialects that are coming into usehis is not the panglossian attitude that all is neccessarily for the best in the best of all possible languages, but he does feel that change is necessary--and healthy--in any living languageand where we can't help it, he says, we should lie back and enjoy its immense richness, which is unrivaled by any other languagerather than have us wring our hands, philip howard entreats us, with his customary with and erudition, to use our tongues in concert with our brainshoward here examines the language in its various branches and categories, such as grammar and pronunciation, spelling and punctuation, dialect and slangoxfam bookshop cheltenham is the english language in decline? many people seem to think so--but philip howard isn't one of themsee oxfam website for delivery information read morehoward argues that as far as we can, we should strive to direct and control the changes in english in ways that increase its powerhe asks whether the language is actually changing as fast as we suppose, and, if so, why

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  • He is a great believer in reconciliation with both germany and his native poland, and both nations have given him awards in recognition of his worksee oxfam website for delivery information read morehe became a successful businessman and retired early so that he could make a personal crusade of bringing together other survivorsthe book is in excellent condition, as newoxfam shop west hampstead a holocaust survivor, liberated from thereisenstadt by the red army, ben was one of "the boys" who came to englandin his mid 80s, ben is a rominent figure in the claims conference, which has awarded billions of dollars to needy survivorsa handwritten label with a greeting from ben helfgott is attached to the front endpaperhe founded the famous 45 aid society and worked with the board of deputies of british jews and the holocaust educational trusthis sporting excellence was recognised when he was selected for two olympic games in which he represented britain as a weightlifter

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  • This is writing every bit the equal of cardus himselfthe great romantic uncovers the dark enigma within a golden agebetween two world wars, he became the laureate of cricket by doing the same with wordsdaily mail 'hamilton is a worthy biographeryet cardus also belied his impoverished origins to prosper in a second class-conscious profession, becoming a music critic of international renownamong those who venerated cardus were pg wodehouse, john arlott, harold pinter, jb priestley and don bradman' guardian neville cardus described how one majestic stroke-maker 'made music' and 'spread beauty' with his batsee oxfam website for delivery information read moreduncan hamilton is already a multiple award-winning sports writer, but it is hard to imagine he will write a better book than this superb, elegiac portrait of the sociable, feted, but ultimately unknowable, man who virtually invented modern sports writingwhile popularising cricket - while appealing, in cardus' words to people who 'didn't know a leg-break from the pavilion cat at lord's'- he became a star in his own right with exquisite phrase-making, disdain for statistics and a penchant for literary and musical allusionshowever, behind the rhapsody in blue skies, green grass and colourful characters, this richly evocative biography finds that cardus' mother was a prostitute, he never knew his father and he received negligible educationinfatuations with younger women ran parallel to a decidedly unromantic marriageand, astonishingly, the supreme stylist's aversion to factual accuracy led to his reporting on matches he never attended' the times'with its verve, insight and generosity of sympathy, this is by some way the best full-length life of a cricket writer, perhaps even of any sports writeras much sublime writing comes from his keyboard as from cardus's penin the great romantic, award-winning author duncan hamilton demonstrates how cardus changed sports journalism for ever

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  • It's one of the most quirky and endearing romances i've ever readi laughed the whole way through' sophie kinsella, bestselling author of the shopaholic seriesperfect for fans of eleanor oliphant is completely fine, still me and three things about elsiehe knows exactly who he wants, but is it who he needs?love isn't an exact science - but no one told don tillmandon tillman has got his love life planned outa thirty-nine-year-old geneticist, don's never had a second dateif you loved the rosie project, find out what don did next in the rosie effect and the rosie result!'all three of the rosie novels made me laugh out loudoxfam bookshop hertford discover the delightfully heartwarming and life-affirming bestseller about one man's unlikely journey through love'i couldn't put this book downultimately the story is about getting inside the mind and heart of someone a lot of people see as odd, and discovering that he isn't really that different from anybody else' bill gates, summer books'adorable' marian keyes'marvellous' john boyne'a sweet, funny rom-comenter rosie - 'the world's most incompatible woman' - throwing don's safe, ordered life into chaosyou'll be willing don and rosie on every step of the way' marie claire'hilarious, unlikely and heartbreaking' easy living'original, clever and perfectly written' jill mansell see oxfam website for delivery information read morebut what is this unsettling, alien emotion he's feeling?so he devises the wife project, a scientific test to find the perfect partner

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  • It's one of the most quirky and endearing romances i've ever readi laughed the whole way through' sophie kinsella, bestselling author of the shopaholic seriesperfect for fans of eleanor oliphant is completely fine, still me and three things about elsiea thirty-nine-year-old geneticist, don's never had a second datehe knows exactly who he wants, but is it who he needs? love isn't an exact science - but no one told don tillmanif you loved the rosie project, find out what don did next in the rosie effect and the rosie result! 'all three of the rosie novels made me laugh out loudoxfam bookshop hertford discover the delightfully heartwarming and life-affirming bestseller about one man's unlikely journey through love'i couldn't put this book downultimately the story is about getting inside the mind and heart of someone a lot of people see as odd, and discovering that he isn't really that different from anybody else' bill gates, summer books'adorable' marian keyes'marvellous' john boyne'a sweet, funny rom-comenter rosie - 'the world's most incompatible woman' - throwing don's safe, ordered life into chaosyou'll be willing don and rosie on every step of the way' marie claire'hilarious, unlikely and heartbreaking' easy living'original, clever and perfectly written' jill mansell see oxfam website for delivery information read morebut what is this unsettling, alien emotion he's feeling?so he devises the wife project, a scientific test to find the perfect partnerdon tillman has got his love life planned out

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  • Or they thought they didif logan can't stop them, di bell won't be the only one to diescottish crime fiction at its very bestlogan mcrae's personal history is hardly squeaky clean, but now that he works for professional standards he's policing his fellow officersbecause bell died two years ago, they buried himoxfam shop dumfries the tenth logan mcrae novel from the nosee oxfam website for delivery information read morewhen detective inspector bell turns up dead in the driver's seat of a crashed car it's a shock to everyonewhere has he been all this time? why did he disappear? and what's so important that he felt the need to come back from the dead?but the deeper logan digs, the more bones he uncovers - and there are people out there who'll kill to keep those skeletons buried1 sunday times bestselling authorsome things just won't stay buriedas an investigation is launched into bell's stabbing, logan digs into his past

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  • It has been possible to identify virtually all the host of islands, channels and inlets that vancouver encountered, and the provenance of most of the approximately 400 place names he bestowed, nine out of ten of which are still in use, is indicatedthe main pagination of all four volumes is continuousit covers the coast of north americathis is the first annotated edition of vancouver's journal as he revised it for publication inall dust covers present (unclipped) some rubbing wear to dust coververy small tear to spine on volume iivancouver, by contrast, surveyed the enormous extent of coast from lower california to cook inlet, and his meticulous survey literally set out on the map of the world the intricacies of puget sound and the western coast of mainland canadathe final volume contains the remainder of book 5 of a voyage of discoveryvolume i contains book 1 of this new and annotated edition of a voyage of discoverythese supplement vancouver's narrative at many pointsthe third volume in the set includes the remainder of book 3, all book 4, part of book 5, covering the pacific coast of north america and return to hawaiias a midshipman vancouver had been with cook when he discovered the sandwich (hawaiian) islands involume ii continue with book 2 and part of book 3 of the new edition, and contains the voyage to hawaii and the north american coastsee oxfam website for delivery information read moreall pages are very clean and crisp all solid bindingsthe voyage to australia and tahitithey attracted his interest, and the attention he devoted to the islands, their inhabitants and their political future when he twice later wintered there will surprise manyall four visited the northwest coast of north america, but weather and circumstances prevented cook from making more than what beaglehole calls ' a magnificent, an epoch-making reconnaissance'; la perouse only touched the coast in a significant way at yakutat bay and lituya bay, and malasina's memorable visits were to yakutat bay and nootka soundoxfam bookshop skipton four of the greatest maritime exploring expeditions were crammed into two decades late in the 18th century - cook's third voyage, the french expedition commanded by la perouse, the malaspina expedition sent out by spain, and george vancouver's voyage of discoveryappendices include documents relating to the voyage and a list of the ships' companythe original manuscript has disappeared, but fortunately no fewer than 25 partial or complete logs or journals by other members of the expedition have survivedthe volumes are nos in the hakluyt society second series, originally published in volume set hardbacksit was an achievement that places him with his mentor, cook, in the first rank of marine surveyors

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  • He desperately wants to make a new start, and is surprised by how quickly he is welcomed into the close-knit communityoxfam shop dumfries you can run from your past but you can never hide from yourselfbut as tensions rise, and the community closes rank to protect its own, john has to watch his backwhether he is the killersee oxfam website for delivery information read morebut far more disquieting than that, john's nightmares have taken an even more disturbing turn, and he can't be certain about the one thing he needs to know above all elsewhen john callum arrives on the wild and desolate faroe islands, he vows to sever all ties with his previous lifea specialist team of detectives arrives from denmark to help the local police, who seem completely ill-equipped for an investigation of this scalethen the solitude is shattered by an almost unheard of crime on the islands: murderbut still, the terrifying, debilitating nightmares just won't stop

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