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Ian Payne
Exposition of biblical perspectives on being human today
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Ian Rees
An exploration of the art of magic and qabalistic psychology as practiced by Aleister Crowley, through the lens of the authors W E Butler and Tom Oloman.
Ian Green
In the hothouse of climate-collapse London, punk biohackers are hired by eco-terrorists to rob, murder, and save the world- and hopefully they can play some tight shows on the way…
Ian Phimister
A new interpretation of Southern African gold mining history in the 1890s. Profits secured by production were dwarfed by sums won through financial speculation and market manipulation.
Ian Ross
Adam de Norton faces his greatest trial in one of the most epic sieges in English history.
Ian Johnson
An inspiring testament to China's dissident historians and activists, from the 1940s to the present
A documentary filmmaker who uncovered a Mao-era death camp; an independent journalist who gave voice…
Ian Martin
A satirical and humorous guide, complete with interactive elements, to see if readers really have what it takes to be a prime minister by Ian Martin, writer of The Thick…
Be more Boris thanks to this parody collection of invaluable life lessons that will guarantee you success no matter what situation you might find yourself in
Ian Peddie
Examining how writers and musicians respond to attempts to define and categorize inequality in moral terms, Culture, the Arts and Inequality: American Artists and Social Justice analyses the writers and…
Ian Armit
This authoritative and handsomely illustrated book is aimed at the general reader who wants to know about the mysterious people who inhabited Scotland from the Bronze Age onwards.
Ian Orti
From Syringa Vulgaris, or the lilac tree exploding into life only to expire in its prime, Syringa is a literary thriller set on New Year's Eve in Berlin where the…
Ian Baxter
Shortly after their rise to power, the Nazis established specific Arbeitslager (labour camps) which housed Ostarbeiter (eastern workers), Fremdarbeiter (foreign workers) and other forced labourers who were rounded up and…
Commemorating 80 years since the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, this book tells the story of the camp's construction and its evolution into the largest mass murder factory of all time. Using…
Ian Leslie
John Lennon and Paul McCartney knew each other for twenty-three years, from 1957 to 1980. This book is the myth-shattering biography of a relationship that changed the cultural history of…
A fully illustrated account of the Soviet offensive to clear German troops in northeastern Germany ahead of attacking Berlin in 1945.
The Russian offensive to retake the Crimean Peninsula in the spring of 1944 resulted in the evacuation of the German 17th Army, comprising Wehrmacht and Romanian forces, with massive losses…
A fully illustrated account of the final battle for Berlin.
Ian Fritz
In the tradition of Tim O'Brien and Phil Klay, a memoir of a young Air Force linguist coming of age in a war that is lost.
Ian Carter
A highly personal account of time spent in nature and the life-affirming benefits it brings. An introduction to the main habitats found in Galloway and its wildlife.
Ian Flynn
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Sonic the Hedgehog's classic foe, Fang the Hunter, has a new target in his sights- the legendary eighth Chaos Emerald!
Sonic the Hedgehog's classic foe, Fang the Hunter, has a…
Ian Brennan
Ending violence and creating peace begins with ourselves and our interpersonal encounters in our daily lives.
With impeccable wisdom and graceful simplicity, Peace by Peace offers 99 points to provoke…
Ian Goldin
From our earliest wanderings within and out of Africa and the earth-shattering repercussions of the Age of Exploration to the building of the US-Mexico border wall, here is a succinct…
Andrea Long Chu
"From the Pulitzer Prize-winning critic, a bold, provocative collection of essays on one of the most urgent questions of our time: What is authority when everyone has an opinion on…
Ian Penman
A masterful study of the elusive French composer, on the centenary of his death.
Composer, pianist, and writer Erik Satie was one of the great figures of Belle Epoque Paris…
Ian Hunter
Ian Hunter's Diary of a Rock n' Roll Star, first published in 1974, is a fascinating diary of Mott the Hoople's 1972 US tour. It has received a litany of…
Ian Douglas
Ian Collinge
A practical handbook for intercultural worship, rooted in decades of experience, with solid foundations from the Bible, theology and cross-cultural mission as well as tested principles from ethnodoxology. It gives…
Ian Howell
Ian Howell provides a fresh, actionable framework for the perception of the singing voice which will help guide singers toward efficient and expressive singing. The book dives deeply into the…
Ian Fleming
JAMES BOND PLAYS A DEADLY GAME OF CHANCE IN IAN FLEMING'S LEGENDARY FIRST 007 NOVEL
"Le Chiffre" is a ruthless operative and the accountant for a soviet SMERSH cell in…
Ian Peate
A concise, illustrated, and accessible guide to the cardiovascular system
Each of the twelve volumes in Peate's Body Systems series is rooted in the belief that a deep and thorough…
A concise, illustrated, and accessible guide to the respiratory system
A concise, illustrated, and accessible guide to the digestive system
Ian Taylor
A practical investigation into the psychology of how we perceive time - and how to improve our relationship with it
Steven Carroll
Who killed Martin Friedrich? From award-winning writer Steven Carroll comes the first book in a series of post-war literary crime novels featuring Detective Sergeant Stephen Minter, with shades of The…
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Peter Winch
This volume makes available Peter Winch's previously unpublished manuscripts on political philosophy. Editorial notes and an interpretive essay show the development of Winch's thinking over time and situate the manuscripts…
A. P. Thornton
First published in 1966, The Habit of Authority looks at the continuity of paternalism and its attitudes in the face of the rising principle of democracy in Britain.
Kyle C. Lincoln
During the long reign of Alfonso VIII, Castilian bishops were crusaders, castellans, cathedral canons, and collegiate officers, and they served as powerful intermediaries between the pope and the king of…
Nnedi Okorafor
Multi-award-winning author Nnedi Okorafor presents a sweeping story about a disabled Nigerian American who writes a science fiction novel that becomes a global phenomenon - but at a price. A…
Dr Robert Jubb
Unjust Authority provides a realist account of the authority of liberal democratic rule.
Ian F. McNeely
An unparalleled account of how a typical public university really works, this book makes a timely and distinctive case for the nonelite institutions that educate the vast majority of America's…
Ian R Tizard
The Immunology of the Domestic Ruminants: Cattle, Sheep, and Goats is a comprehensive examination of the biology of the domestic bovine immune systems. It discusses the normal functioning of the…
Ian Haydn Smith
An entirely fresh perspective on the history of cinema, using timelines to trace its development from the earliest moving images to now.
This visual timeline for film enthusiasts makes the…
Ian K. Smith
From #1 New York Times bestselling author Dr. Ian K. Smith, learn how to defy the effects of aging by implementing simple changes at every decade.
Whether we like it…