Books from Lulu Enterprises Uk Limited

  • Long Promised Road
    By Neil Robinson

    On Wednesday February 2nd 2000, in the drizzle and the gloom of a wintry Dutch dawn, Neil Robinson stepped off a P&O ferry in Rotterdam and took the first, confident steps of a journey that was supposed to take him all the way to Istanbul ...

  • The Beetle: A Mystery
    By Richard Marsh

    Occult aficionados will recognize the book from its inspirational place in Kenneth Grant's "The Ninth Arch", where its peculiar occult symbolism featured heavily in workings of New Isis Lodge of the OTO.

  • The Mejai
    By Peter Abrahams

    This is the story of Deji-Vita, a boy who dreams of finding his only brother but finds the spiritual world has something else in store for him.

  • Can You Hear the Music?
    By Martin Wroe, Mark Halliday, Cole Moreton

    Three writers offer words in search of wonders. The author Cole Moreton, the poet Mark Halliday and the journalist Martin Wroe collaborate on a collection of poems that are full of honesty, doubt and beauty.

  • The Gulag of the Family Courts
    By Jack Frost

    It also examines the involvement of universities in national projects. Moreover, the book examines how students and faculty are treated and accounts for gender bias. The book concludes on a positive note on a model moral university.

  • Demons in the Dark
    By John Newton

    If you wake up in the morning shaking and feeling sick, or you need to have a drink every day, then you should read this book. It wont take up much of your time, and it might save your life.

  • The Alpha Centauri Project (Thinking Worlds)
    By Marco Santini

    In the novel, these same factors will give Mankind the strength to take courageous decisions for its own destiny.

  • The Monty Hall Problem: Beyond Closed Doors
    By Rob Deaves

    This short book explores the Monty Hall dilemma, a well known mathematical puzzle.

  • Left in the Dark
    By Tony Wright, Graham Gynn

    This is a totally new way of looking at the evolution of the human brain.

  • The Don McLean Story: Killing Us Softly with His Songs
    By Alan Howard

    A biography of American's legendary singer and songwriter.

  • Living Networks: Leading Your Company, Customers, and Partners in the Hyper-Connected Economy
    By Ross Dawson

    In Living Networks, Ross Dawson offers a systematic executive's framework for taking advantage of this extraordinary transformation. Dawson shows how to lead organizations in our intensely networked global economy.

  • The Original and Complete on the Origin of Species by Darwin
    By J. P. de Boulogny, C. R. Darwin

    While most editions of this book are over 450 pages, this complete reprint of Darwin´s theory is printed in less than 175 pages. Thanks to clever editing. And using smaller fonts... Making it easier for you to carry the book around.

  • The Secret Habits of Happy Humans
    By Allen Young

    What do the most contented people have in common? This book lists and describes six key factors.

  • Reflections of a Nonentity
    By Peter Dorrell

    Some thoughts, feelings, ideas and poems from youth to maturity.

  • If You Only Walk Long Enough
    By Steve Cracknell

    A fascinating portrait of the French Pyrenees as they move into the 21st century.

  • Those That Trespass Against Us
    By Meto Edgar Onwuamaegbu

    'The fact that you are my mother does not mean that you own me.' She tells her. 'If you did not give birth to me, another woman would have!' 'Those That Trespass Against Us.' establishes Meto Edgar Onwuamaegbu as a master storyteller.

  • The Wise Woman's Guide to Seduction, Sex and True Love
    By Elizabeth Angelis

    The Wise Woman's Guide To Seduction, Sex And True Love takes a fresh look at the ways that women can empower themselves and pull men!

  • Vexed
    By J. C. Fox

    Billie is a seemingly unremarkable and unprepossessing woman, living in a world that seems sometimes to ask too much and give too little. This is what she feels, and this is what she does to tilt the world back into balance.

  • Books, Birthrights and Beginnings
    By Patrisha Reece-Davies

    Volume one of the exciting Mullery Sagas trilogy -This beautifully crafted world is brought to life by an accomplished writer who clearly loves words and language; readers are swept up into the adventures of the author's characters.

  • The God Delusion Revisited
    By Mike King

    'The God Delusion Revisited' highlights this undeserved prominence and provides balance in the current growing debate on religion. Mike King is a Christian and has written 'The God Delusion Revisited' from a Christian perspective.