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Brian Cook
If you've ever been told you have an "immature" sense of humor, this may be the calendar for you. Equal parts charming, simple, and absurd, the Butts on Things 2025…
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Ian Pembridge
If you need to find grants for your charity or project, this guide is your definitive information source to over 1,000 of the largest grant-makers.
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Get ready to laugh your butt off. From cheeky tacos to booty-ful household objects, each page of the Butts on Things 2025 Day-to-Day Calendar features a hilariously immature drawing of…
Lucy Cooke, Workman Calendars
A customer favourite: 12 months of taking it easy! Lucy Cooke's portraits of the adorable residents of sloth sanctuaries in Costa Rica are accompanied by fascinating facts about the animals.
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A mini 7 x 7 calendar featuring sloths taking it nice and easy - perfect for small spaces and an under $10 price point.
Emeka Chen
McKellen: A Journey of Activism and Authenticity is an inspiring biography that delves into the life and legacy of Ian McKellen, from his unlikely beginnings to his groundbreaking advocacy for…
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Karen Polinsky, Ian MacKay
Inspiring story about living with disability and the transformative power of the outdoors
Penney Upton
Discover the ultimate revision guide to help you excel in your assessments! Psychology Express: Developmental Psychology, 2nd edition is a concise and comprehensive guide, packed with summaries of core concepts…
Lucy Upton
A definitive and super-expert guide to feeding your child and understanding their behaviour around food, from 0-5 years.
Ian Graham
Fifty Ships that Changed the Course of History is a delight for both lovers of the sea and anyone with a curiosity for what lies on the horizon. Discover the…
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'A sense of art history is part of the critical basis on which artists construct 'a future' of art. But the question is, which sense of art history will be…
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Nicholas Shakespeare
A fascinating new biography of the man behind James Bond, by an award-winning biographer and novelist who has unprecedented access to the Fleming Archive.
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How are landscapes created? Landscapes in the Making goes beyond professional design and planning to examine the social range of knowledge, technique, and imagination in the making and meaning of…
Roderick Cooke
The Dreyfus Affair's Literary Politics offers a new interpretation of writers' political engagements in the crisis that ended the French nineteenth century, following the wrongful treason conviction of Captain Alfred…
Lauren Cook
Lauren Cook'sI Love Shopping.
Chickens have a collective soul. Heaven is full of the skateboarders you kissed in middle school. If the algorithm is its own hell, Lauren Cook, author…
Kevin Cook
The thrilling new narrative account of the greatest season in golf history. In 2000, Tiger Woods won the US Open, the Open Championship, and the PGA Championship, then won the…
Nathalie Cooke
An engaging exploration of why menus matter and the stories they tell.
Robin Cook
A gripping medical thriller set in New York City, where an apparent death by suicide is not all it seems . . .
Emma Cooke
Since the 2012 LASPO cuts, legal aid provision in England and Wales has faced severe challenges, threatening both client access to justice and traditional practices.
This book offers an in-depth…
Tim Cooke
"In this book you can explore mysterious, ancient ruins and abandoned cities frozen in time. Engaging text and photographs help bring these places back to life"--
"From the hottest deserts to the depths of the ocean, Earth boasts some amazing natural wonders. Engaging text and colorful photographs bring excitement to these incredible geological phenomena"--
This second volume of the Letters of Dr Charles Burney covers the years 1800-1806. During this period, Burney retired from teaching but continued to write and publish, including 1,752 general…
C.J. Cooke
C.J. Cooke's latest chilling tale, a Radio 2 Book Club Pick, The Book of Witching, is available to buy now!
Something has walked the floors of the Ormen for over…
Barrie Cook
The late 12th and 13th centuries witnessed complete national recoinages in 1180, 1247 and 1279, with the entire national stock of money reminted. After 1279 this did not happen again…
"Have you ever seen a ghost? Come along on an armchair adventure to some of the world's most spooky places. Eerie photographs and engaging text beg the reader to enter…
Elora Cook
"After her family is brutally murdered, a teenage mafia princess must team up with the heir to her family's rival mafia to catch the killer"--
Emma Cook
YOU CAN'T HURT ME is a smart, sophisticated suspense thriller for readers who enjoyed AJ Finn's THE WOMAN IN THE WINDOW, JP Delaney's THE GIRL BEFORE and Alex Michaelides THE…
The glamour of Gossip Girl meets the cut-throat rivalry of The Sopranos in this unique, twisty thriller with high stakes, where power means everything, but it comes at a wicked…
Christina Cooke
At once cinematic yet intimate, Broughtupsy is an enthralling debut novel about a young Jamaican woman grappling with grief as she discovers her family, her home, is always just out…
Katie Cook
Follow Callie, Declan, Lasser, and Radish as they embark on a new adventure in the second installment of the hit Webtoon series Nothing Special, featuring new, exclusive behind-the-scenes material from…
Joel Upton
"In this remarkable book, my dear friend and colleague Joel Upton shares his practice of contemplative beholding, which is a journey from separation and loss to the intimation of reconciliation…
Ian Prior
One of the most prominent parent-activists on the right explains how families can win the battle to stop divisive and dangerous concepts being taught in their public schools.
Ian Carter
What does it mean to be a part of-rather than apart from-nature? This book is about how we interact with wildlife and the ways in which this can make our…
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 Mobsby
In the contemporary church, the word 'mission' has become synonymous with pace, expansion and results. And yet such an approach can often leave those with a responsibilities in mission or…
Ian McShane
The Museum Movement provides the first systematic overview of the 'museum movement' of the early twentieth century, which encouraged museums to play a greater role in education and civic uplift.
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 Lynam
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 Crofton
Britain's high places are many and varied, from the rolling hills and lush valleys of the Malverns to the vertiginous slopes of Snowdonia, the romantic peaks and vistas of the…
Ian Gentles
This well-rounded study of Oliver Cromwell does equal justice to the public and private lives, political career, military abilities and passionate religiosity of a key figure in British History.
Ian…
Ian Leslie
The story of the love and jealousy between two geniuses behind The Beatles, who merged their souls and multiplied their talents to produce one of the greatest bodies of creative…
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 Stewart
A new history of the Celts that reveals how this once-forgotten people became a pillar of modern national identity in Britain, Ireland, and France
Before the Greeks and Romans, the…
Ian Flynn
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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 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…