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  • The Road Less Travelled by Bill (foreword)
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    The Road Less Travelled

    Holidays will never be the same again when you choose the road less travelled. the road less travelledis a guide to the world’s unspoilt sights and experiences. presenting 1,000 fresh and fascinating alternatives to hundreds of well-known tourist destinations and sights; including alternatives to the carnival in rio and the beaches of thailand, the most-visited national parks, over-rated restaurants and holiday clichés. written by a team of travel experts, and with a foreword by bill bryson, this book brings vibrant cities, enchanting sights, breathtaking natural wonders and unforgettable experiences to life with informative narrative and stunning photography. choose your destination by theme – ancient and historical sights, festivals and parties, great journeys, architectural marvels, natural wonders, beaches, sports and activities, art and culture, and cities – or simply flick through this sumptuous guide and be inspired. rely on practical advice on where to stay, where to eat and when to go, as well as useful ‘need to know’ facts, ensure that you get the most out of your time away. less crowded, generally less expensive and often more spectacular and rewarding, these lesser-known wonders of the world remind travelers what real travel is all about – escaping the everyday and embracing the new.

    180.00
  • The Dorling Kindersley History Of The World by Plantagenet Somerset Fry
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    The Dorling Kindersley History Of The World

    This ambitious and colorful volume covers the history of the world from the beginnings of life on earth to the 1990’s in 384 pages of mostly pictures. the 20 chapters are arranged chronologically with catchy titles such as “conquest and plague” to go along with the dates included in the chapter heading. at the beginning of each chapter is a double-page world map with pictures illustrating some of the major developments during that particular era. a brief narrative introduces the chapter and a timeline, divided into regions-oceania, america, europe, asia and africa-covers the next two pages. the timeline is illustrated with pictures of models or artifacts. then a series of pages is devoted to narrative and illustration of some of the events of that chapter’s era in each of the regions. insert maps, photographs, biographical sketches, and drawings are prominent. there are supplementary reference pages which have more timelines featuring architecture, population, inventions, and the modern world, and some united states fact tables. there is a two-page glossary. the index is neither complete nor well-organized; the listing for czechoslovakia, for example, has a hard-to-find reference on a timeline, but does not mention more information on another page, no doubt because the heading there is a reference to the “prague spring” and is listed in the index only under prague. the issues discussed on these pages are never resolved by any reference in the index, or the text, for that matter, to the velvet revolution or the division of the country. students will be left thinking the intellectuals of “czechoslovakia” are still debating communism. the difficulties of sustaining continuity in this sort of work are obvious. the reference use of this history will be limited to browsing for a topic to research elsewhere. nonetheless, the volume will be visually appealing to many students in elementary and middle school.

    300.00
  • Hello, Is This Planet Earth? by Tim Peake
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    Hello, Is This Planet Earth?

    The number one sunday times bestseller the first book by astronaut tim peake – a mesmerising collection of over 150 of tim’s stunning photographs that he took on board the international space station, many of which have not been seen before. includes a personal commentary from tim. tim’s proceeds received from the book will be donated to the prince’s trust. ‘it’s impossible to look down on earth from space and not be mesmerised by the fragile beauty of our planet.’ i may have been 400km up, but i have never felt closer to earth than when i was on board the international space station. i’m delighted to share with you this collection of photographs with some of my thoughts from my mission. although i briefly left the santuary of our planet, i rediscovered the wonder of the place we call home. hello, is this planet earth? takes readers on a mesmerizing tour of tim’s historic and inspirational six-month principia mission. based on over 150 of tim’s stunning photographs that he took on board the international space station, many of which have not been seen before, this lavish collection showcases the beauty of earth from above, and is the perfect visual time capsule of tim’s remarkable trip, which captured the imaginations of millions of children and adults across the world. the book can be enjoyed by readers of all ages, and comes with a personal commentary from tim, full of his characteristic warmth and charm. the book includes breath-taking aerial photos of cities illuminated at night, the northern lights and unforgettable vistas of oceans, mountains and deserts. the title of the book is inspired by tim’s famous ‘wrong number’ dialled from space, when he accidentally misdialled a woman from the space station and inquired, ‘hello, is this planet earth?’ during his mission, tim conducted numerous ground-breaking science experiments and engaged the british public in ingenious ways. tim became the first british astronaut to complete a spacewalk and the first person to run the london marathon in space. he spoke to hundreds of thousands of school children back on earth via events such as the cosmic classroom live from the iss, engaging over 1 million children during the whole mission. he was also involved in other memorable events, such as presenting the brit awards live from space in a dinner jacket. 24 million people watched tim blast off and over 2 million fans continue to follow his updates across social media. in the queen’s birthday honours, tim was made a companion of the order of st michael and st george, an award given to those who have given distinguished service overseas, or, in tim’s case, in space.

    200.00
  • Avengers Assemble: Living Legends by Marvel
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    Avengers Assemble: Living Legends

    Your favorite movie heroes in action-packed comic book adventures! when tragedy strikes asgard, thor must hit back against the ice giant ymir! the villainous klaw visits sound and fury on wakanda – and the black panther! t’challa joins black widow, captain america and the falcon on a mission to the moon – where awaits a deadly weapon powered by shards of the cosmic cube! scott “ant-man” lang lives up to the hank pym’s heroic legacy when he teams with the wasp for a return trip to dimension z – home of the living eraser! and carol danvers fl ies into action as the mighty captain marvel! collecting: thor: where walk the frost giants 1, black panther: the sound and the fury 1, avengers: shards of infinity 1, ant-man and the wasp: living legends 1, captain marvel: tbd disney 1

    230.00
  • Over 1000 Facts That Are Freaky Scary Mindblowing & Strange But True by John Guest
  • What? Where? Why? by Jim Bruce
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    What? Where? Why?

    This exciting and fact-filled title comprises all the best bits from the popular question time series, giving lively, informative answers to many of the what, how, why and which questions that young children ask about the world around them. what? where? why? questions and answers about nature asks a variety of questions such as ‘how do caterpillars grow up?’, ‘why are whales such whoppers?’, ‘how does the frilled lizard trick its enemies?’, ‘why do peacocks show off?’, ‘how can a shark drown?’ and ‘what is a rainforest?’ plus hundreds more. containing information taken from the question time titles creepy-crawlies, mammals, reptiles, birds, sharks, seashore and rainforest, with brand-new pages on fish, this bumper volume is sure to delight the inquisitive reader. carefully researched and created to fulfil early-learning needs, the book covers a wealth of popular natural history subjects that will stimulate children’s curiosity. the topics are explored in great detail with engaging text, and supported by colourful and inviting illustrations that bring the natural world vividly to life. with eye-catching cartoons and a now i know feature reinforces the facts that have been explained. this focused approach will provide a solid basis of knowledge, as well as inspire and educate.

    150.00
  • Science by Adam Hart-davis
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    Science

    400.00
  • The Sports Book by Ray Stubbs
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    The Sports Book

    This is the ultimate armchair companion to practically every sport ever invented, put together with sports fanatic ray stubbs. open up it to check out the rules, history, players and events for over 250 of the world’s greatest sports: from basketball to bobsleigh, karate to korfball, and synchronised swimming to ski jumping. stay ahead in the world of sport with the latest facts and figures from leading experts and governing bodies. and pick up the techniques and tactics of the world’s best competitors. plus get into the olympic spirit with the special fact-filled feature on the olympic games.

    280.00
  • 1,227 Qi Facts To Blow Your Socks Off by John Lloyd, John Mitchinson, James Harkin
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    1,227 Qi Facts To Blow Your Socks Off

    Qi is the smartest comedy show on british television, but few people know that we’re also a major legal hit in australia, new zealand, israel and africa and an illegal one on bittorrent. we also write books and newspaper columns; run a thriving website, a facebook page, a twitter feed; and produce an iphone app and a sister radio 4 programme. at the core of what we do is the astonishing fact – painstakingly researched and distilled to a brilliant and shocking clarity. in einstein’s words: ‘everything should be as simple as possible, but not simpler.’ did you know that: cows moo in regional accents; the entire internet weighs less than a grain of sand; the dialing code from britain to russia is 007; potatoes have more chromosomes than human beings; the london underground has made more money from its famous map than it has from running trains; tintin is called tantan in japanese because tintin is pronounced ‘chin chin’ and means penis; the water in the mouth of a blue whale weighs more than its body; scotland has twice as many pandas as conservative mp’s; saddam’s bunker was designed by the grandson of the woman who built hitler’s bunker; under the wildlife and countryside act of 1981, it is explicitly illegal in britain to use a machinegun to kill a hedgehog. 1,227 qi facts to blow your socks off will make you look at the universe (and your socks) in an alarming new way.

    149.00
  • Top 10 Of Everything 2019 by Paul Terry
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    Top 10 Of Everything 2019

    Ever wanted to know the size of the biggest shark? ever thought where in the world the tallest rollercoaster is? or wondered astronaut has spent the most time in space? if so, this is the book for you! top 10 of everything 2019 is divided into genres including animal kingdom, sport, forces of nature, video games and mechanical creations, and includes lists, charts and tables to break down the details of each amazing fact. packed full of photographs, charts, graphs and incredible information, this is the perfect book for anyone with a curious mind and an insatiable appetite for facts, stats and trivia. loved by kids and adults alike, it’s the perfect stocking filler for this christmas!

    150.00
  • Awesome Facts by Igloo Books Ltd
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    Awesome Facts

    279.00
  • The Interactive Book Of Knowledge by Igloo Books
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    The Interactive Book Of Knowledge

    250.00
  • The Planets by Heather Couper, Robert Dinwiddie, John Farndon, Nigel Henbest, David Wolstenholme Hughes, Giles Sparrow, Carole Stott, Colin Stuart (science Writer)
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    The Planets

    Explore the volcanic landscape of venus, the dunes of mars, the fathomless depths of jupiter, and other wonders of the solar system. state-of-the-art imagery and high-definition maps reveal each planet and major moon in beautiful detail, from atmosphere to core. based on the latest discoveries and data from nasa, the planets takes you on an incredible journey through worlds that defy imagination. – publishers description.

    400.00
  • The Human Body by Guy Croton
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    The Human Body

    This reference guide is designed for the whole family to enjoy! easy to read text and over 600 full-color illustrations explores the secrets of the human body. it covers structure and systems, senses, evolution, genetics and much, much more, including diagrams of each key system of the body.

    220.00
  • Wild Oceans by Camilla De La Bédoyère, Steve Parker
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    Wild Oceans

    “take an ocean tour and find out amazing facts about these incredible habitats. explore beaches, reefs, and the dark ocean depths through hundreds of facts, fantastic images, and fun cartoons. meet incredible sea cratures from green turtles to giant squid, discover why oceans are so important, and find out what people can do to protect them.”–cover.

    200.00
  • The Universe Constellations, Planets, Galaxies by Ngv
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    The Universe Constellations, Planets, Galaxies

    170.00
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