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Mark Felton

Mark Felton has written more than twelve books about World War Two.  He also writes regularly for magazines, such as Military History Monthly.  It is noticeable that he has done...

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Ralph Crane and Lisa Fletcher

Caves, yes those subterranean creations have in turn fascinated, awed and terrified ever since man discovered them by either falling into one or actively choosing to slide through a small...

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Nancy Underhill

Sidney Nolan, was like most people, a man of many parts that made up the whole: that these parts appeared to change and move with the moment, or the time...

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Martin Wood

Liberty is a name synonymous with the very best of fashion, design and interiors and epitomises the British love of Avant garde; a love that has remained true to the...

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Paul Mercurio

Paul Mercurio is a man of many talents, those of acting, dancing and latterly cooking. Well, a man must eat and if a man must eat, he may as well...

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Isira

This is a well-intentioned book that provides not only a logical basis for why we all need awakening due to the planet’s demise but also useful practices grounded in spirituality...

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Katie Hall & John Pickering

In this second book dealing with the subject of Orbs and Beyond there is once again a range of subject matter which, while both fascinating and informative leads you to...

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Bill Neidjie & Mark Lang

“This one now, where we sitting now, here we sit on this earth. Only one earth. But this story should be spread out. For anybody.’ Two stories woven into one,...

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Ron English

Be prepared to be repelled, intrigued and fascinated by this collection of well-known Street Artist Ron English’s works, through 170 of his very diverse and confrontational views of life. He...

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Olivia Andrews

It’s that time in the long haul of winter when you are feeling severely jaded. You are over the cold, grey days, can’t think what to cook that is tasty...

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Paul Goldman.Ill: Natosha Keefer

‘To leap spellbound into our life as if there was no……as if…..at all’, is a captivating beginning to the piece entitled ‘Spellbound Leap’ and an exquisite example of the power...

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Sarah Woods

Since the age of seven, Sarah has been fascinated by jungles, animals, insects and birds.  Her introduction to these from her cosy home in England, was due to Tarzan!  Once...