Adventures in Philosophy includes 27 mind adventures that gently encourage children to question why they do what they do, why they feel the way they feel, and why they think what they think.
Return to Sender pairs Hinde's iconic, instantly recognisable postcards from the 1950s, '60s and '70s with corresponding contemporary photographs.
This represents her rare 'boots on the ground' kind of research acquired at great personal risk. Olsson is now the world's leading expert on the Roza Bal tomb, and this book has become a classic worldwide."--Publisher's descrption.
Carefully gathered evidence from many disciplines tell of a cataclysm which nearly destroyed Earth and Mars about 11,500 years ago. Ancient oral traditions from scores of cultures describe how a...
The first in an acclaimed British series of mysteries featuring Scotland Yard Inspector Sholto Lestrade, a character from the Sherlock Holmes mysteries, presents him with a series of bizarre slayings, the work of a killer with a penchant ...
Schauberger shows how a world that exploited its resources rather than cherishing them was doomed to destroy itself.
This edition contains a new introduction from Rachael where she reflects on her story and considers what has changed for her and in the drugs culture in Ireland over the last decade.
Depicts the career of the baseball player, Minnie Minoso, and describes his contributions to the development of the Chicago White Sox into a champion baseball team
You loved Aisling online, now get ready to love the novel.
This two-volume set is an intimate biography of George Washington.
This first book focusses on Granuaile, the daughter of a great trader and sea captain, Eoghan O'Malley of Mayo. Living in a castle on Clare Island 500 years ago, Granuaile spent her childhood on the sea in boats of all shapes and sizes.
Ryn provides a thorough examination of the ideas of Irving Babbitt, leader of the New Humanism movement in the 1920s and 1930s.
Provides advice to contemporary grandparents on the changes in child-rearing practices since their children were young, and suggests ways to adjust to their new roles.