60% OFF Bestselling Books at BOL Pages : 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10Philip?s Concise World Atlas 14th Edition Now in its 14th edition, the bestselling Philip?s Concise World Atlas is colourful, user-friendly, and packed with up-to-date information about our world. An invaluable family reference for every home. for 16.99
The Encylopedia Of London Crime and Vice Discover the wickedly compelling history of London?s underworld. Ranging from Roman times to the present day, this gripping overview of London crime contains over 3,000 entries. for 20.0
Alice's Secret Garden Working women everywhere will love this new novel from the author of The Favours and Fortunes of Katie Castle. Witty and stylish, it combines urban romance with a sensitive look at bereavement. for 4.49
How to Wow: PhotoShop for Photography Simple step-by-step instructions equal easy, elegant solutions in this volume geared exclusively toward photographers using PhotoShop. It identifies challenges and provides solutions for overcoming them. for 16.99
Nothing Simple Popular Irish author Lia Mills returns with this engaging and sophisticated tale of one woman?s experiences and emotions as she moves from girlhood to motherhood and from Ireland to America. for 7.99
Super Health Detox Written by celebrated health writer Michael van Straten, Super Health Detox offers a step-by-step programme that will cleanse your body of harmful toxins and show you the way to super health! for 6.99
Douglas A-26 and B-26 Invader The Douglas Invader is an often overlooked but nonetheless impressive aircraft, well-designed and popular with crews. This book uses rare photographs to illustrate its design and career history. for 21.99
Secret Letters from the Railway Charles Steel married Louise shortly before being captured by the Japanese. He began writing a weekly letter to his new bride as a means of keeping in touch with her in his mind, for the Japanese forbade all writing of letters and diaries. for 15.99
Twisted The first collection of short stories by the acclaimed psychological thriller writer Jeffery Deaver. Some are award-winning, most haven?t been published in the UK before and all are brilliantly twisted. for 10.99
DK Eyewitness: Ancient Greece Perfect for young readers, this spectacular book contains over 300 colour photographs and easy-to-follow text. for 4.49
A Guide to the Roman Remains in Britain Fully revised and expanded, the updated version of this landmark guide provides comprehensive coverage of the visible remains of Roman Britain. Includes details of more than 250 sites. for 11.99
The Long Journey Home From the author of A Place Where Hope Lives, this touching, evocative wartime saga set in the Japanese internment camps of Singapore will stay in your mind long after the final page. for 9.99
The Heart Of Things Oxford fellow A.C. Grayling continues his highly successful series of philosophical studies with a fourth collection of essays about the human condition and morality that will engage and stimulate you. for 9.99
Jack Vettriano Self-taught and -educated Jack Vettriano is Britain?s most successful artist, his images outselling Van Gogh and Monet. He may be dismissed by the critics, but the world loves his art. for 20.0
Doctored Evidence Donna Leon?s superb series featuring the appealing Commissario Brunetti gains more and more fans with each title. Combining an authentic Italian setting with ingenious plotting, her novels make for a unique and compelling read. for 10.99
A Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases Readers of English medieval history often encounter imperfectly understood words or phrases. This indispensable reference features 3,400 terms, ranging from the legal and ecclesiastic to the everyday. for 20.0
Jigs And Reels With her first ever collection of short stories, Joanne Harris has presented us with a platter full of irresistibly wicked canapTs. We have no choice but to devour them gluttonously. for 3.99
The Linden Walk This nostalgic novel from the author of A Scent of Lavender follows the secrets and passions of the Sutton family as they ? and the country ? try to recover from the horrors of World War II. for 10.99
The Valley A hilariously satirical slice of life in a struggling Welsh valley community during the 1980s, packed with eccentric characters, bizarre plots and plenty of black humour. for 7.99
Al Deere Having joined the RAF in 1937, Al Deere was in the thick of the action right from the start! This authorised biography is a fitting tribute to New Zealand?s greatest fighter pilot. for 14.99
McSweeney's Mammoth Treasury of Thrilling Tales Mr Dave Eggers is pleased to present another splendid instalment in his oh-so-trendy and fabulously brilliant periodical McSweeneys ? ?his instructive and highly entertaining corrective to the ills of modern life?. for 9.99
Star Wars Tales: Vol.1 This monster book is the ultimate collection of Star Wars tales, revealing never-before-told secrets and the hidden histories of Darth Vader, Obi-Wan, Han Solo and Lando Calrissian among others. for 12.99
Unexpected Blessings Packed with emotion and suspense, Barbara Taylor Bradford?s new blockbuster charts Emma Harte?s war experiences and the repercussions the past has for present members of the Harte clan. for 10.99
The Writer's Handbook Guide to Writing For Children For all those who plan to be the next J. K. Rowling or Philip Pullman, this new addition to the writers? handbook stable explores every aspect of writing of the burgeoning children?s book market. for 7.99
Over the Edge Of the World A compelling chronicle of how the pioneering expedition commanded by Ferdinand Magellan between 1519 and 1522 undertook the first sea voyage to circumnavigate the entire globe. for 16.99
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Compelling from cover to cover, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is another magnificent adventure in the J. K. Rowling series that has revolutionised children?s reading. for 5.99
Paris: A History Paris has arguably witnessed more extraordinary events than any other major city. This lively account gives unrivalled insights into its 2,000-plus years of history, from the Roman age to the present. for 15.99
Tetrarch This sequel to the critically acclaimed bestseller Geomancer is a gripping journey of imagination in a powerfully realised fantasy world, packed with action, credible detail and compelling characters. for 9.99
A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian This quirky, compelling debut will win over fans of Zoe Heller, Jonathan Coe and Kate Atkinson, despite having the most unusual and misleading title of 2005! It isn?t about tractors, and isn?t written in Ukrainian. for 6.99
Queer Eye for the Straight Guy This official companion to the US reality-TV phenomenon offers expert style advice for men ? and for women who wish to turn their frog into a prince charming. for 11.99
Ricky Famous as the loveable couch-potato Jim Royle, Ricky Tomlinson is one of our favourite comedians. Here he tells his remarkable life story ? a tale of love, hardship, humour, injustice and triumph. for 6.99
Home Cook Former Sunday Times cook Alastair Hendy brings the food we love to eat at home right up to date with his new book. Adding a touch of brilliance to old favourites, Home Cook is the cookery ?bible? for the twenty-first century. for 19.99
Fagin's Children Dickens? Oliver Twist provided an unforgettable fictional image of the Victorian underworld. Fagin?s Children examines the reality of child crime at that time and the reaction of the authorities to it. for 14.95
Rommel's Panzers Analysing the composition, tactics, doctrine, personnel and hardware of Rommel?s Panzer divisions, this book reveals the factors behind some of the most spectacular victories of the German Army in WWII. for 16.0
What Makes Me Me? Supporting Key Stage 2 and sure to inspire even the most reluctant pupil, this book by the popular scientist Robert Winston explains the great mystery that is the human body. for 7.99
Inside Track Drawing on expert knowledge of the track, John Francome sets light to the veneer of civilised behaviour that hides dark dealings in the racing world . . . for 9.99
Go Ask Alice A lot of teenagers take drugs and run away -some never make it back. This is Alice's true story. for 4.49
Around the World in 80 Dates How far would you go on your first date? How about Tokyo or San Francisco? After failing to meet Mr Right in London, travel journalist Jennifer Cox decided to take a global dating tour. for 7.99
Crisis On The Frontier This is the story of the little known Third Anglo-Afghan War and the subsequent campaign in Waziristan, based on original official and private papers, contemporary photographs and maps. for 15.99
Passage Passage explores the journeys that people, rivers, landscapes and stone take through space and time. The book includes Goldsworthy?s most recent commission - a Holocaust memorial in New York. for 28.0
The Bourne Trilogy Discover the masterful series of the thrillers that sealed Ludlum?s reputation. Made into a film starring Matt Damon, The Bourne Identity and its sequels are as compulsive today as when they were first published. for 8.99
The Girl In The Green Glass Mirror Elizabeth McGregor is a wonderful storyteller and in The Girl in the Green Glass Mirror she brilliantly blends passion, history and stirring drama. This is the sort of novel that you just won?t want to put down! for 9.99
Simply Heaven Serena Mackesy?s wickedly funny comic novel takes us on a rollercoaster ride, when love at first sight becomes "for richer for poorer". An irresistible page-turner, packed full of shocking surprises and great laughs. for 7.99
How To Dunk A Doughnut Remember the research team who were mocked for revealing the physics of dunking a biscuit? One of its key associates here presents more silly but illuminating insights into the science of commonplace phenomena. for 8.99
Aircraft Versus Submarine From the beginning of World War One to the end of World War Two, this is the history of the cat and mouse tactics employed by aviators and submariners to outwit each other. for 15.99
Hugh Johnson's Wine Companion Hugh Johnson?s wine bible is the ultimate reference guide and the perfect gift for wine-lovers. Fully revised and updated for its fifth edition, anything about wine that?s not in here, isn?t worth knowing! for 25.0
Black Wind Clive Cussler is the grandmaster of naval adventures and his fans will be thrilled with this latest instalment in the NUMA files. Fizzing with breathtaking action and suspense, Black Wind sees Dirk Pitt face his most ruthless enemy yet. for 10.99
Blackbird House In the spirit of Carol Shields and Alice Munro, Alice Hoffman tells the story of a Massachusetts farmhouse in a new novel of epic scope and vision. for 7.99
The House Of Flowers Charlotte Bingham has a real flair for creating nostalgic atmosphere and unforgettable characters. This spellbinding novel follows the lives and loves of the four young women introduced in Daughters of Eden. for 10.99
Valley Of The Dolls This groundbreaking cult classic has been repackaged, giving a new generation of bonkbuster fans the chance to discover just how breathtakingly ahead of its time this bestselling cocktail of sex, drugs and showbiz glamour was.
for 4.99
Century Rain Reynolds again proves himself a master storyteller with this absorbing tale that is part thriller, part SF adventure and part alternate history, and is full of intricate detail, mind-boggling technology and wondrous alien worlds. for 10.99
Painting Mood and Atmosphere Illustrated with step-by-step illustrations, this book shows budding watercolour artists how to capture more mood and atmosphere in their work ? from the effects of sunlight to stormy skies. for 7.99
The Oracles of the Ancient World Oracles were a major feature of the religions of many ancient cultures. Ranging from huge Egyptian temples to modest tombs in Turkey, this is a unique guide to all the known oracles of antiquity. for 20.0
You Have to be Careful in the Land of the Fire A new and accessible book, set in small town America, from controversial Booker Prize winner Kelman. His subject matter and pungent vernacular style have drawn both vitriolic criticism and lavish praise. for 7.99
Brewer?s Dictionary of Irish Phrase and Fable Brimming with fascinating details, this absorbing A?Z boasts 5,000 entries devoted exclusively to the history, culture, mythology and language of Ireland. An entertaining and informative read. for 20.0
Amulets Throughout history, amulets have offered protection against negative forces. This beautifully illustrated volume fully explores the components and symbolism of a huge range of amulets. for 11.95
The Seventy Great Mysteries of Ancient Egypt Based on the latest discoveries and scientific research from an international team of archaeologists, this gripping study explores and explains 70 of the most intriguing mysteries of ancient Egypt. for 19.95
The Answers Ask any question, open the book and find the answer with this fun and mysterious instant oracle based on the 3000-year-old practise of divination by lines. for 7.99
The Accidental American This compelling narrative traces Tony Blair?s US-centric policies and tries to uncover what it is that drives him to pursue actions that are clearly imperilling his political future and Britain?s world standing. for 14.99
No Mercy Colin Forbes has commanded bestseller status for nearly a quarter of a century with his relentlessly exciting and topical thrillers, most recently illustrated in The Cell. Now the unstoppable Tweed returns for his thirtieth adventure. for 10.99
Food and Travels: Asia Award-winning food writer and photography Alastair Hendy has spent years eating his way around Asia, including Thailand, Vietnam and India, and this beautiful book shows the fruits of his labours. for 19.99
Get Rommel From the author of The Real Bravo Two Zero comes this cracking real-life adventure story. It describes how the SAS?s first ever mission, ?Operation Flipper?, ended in disaster. for 15.99
Burning Tower Ringworld creator Larry Niven again teams up with Jerry Pournelle for this rousing sequel to The Burning City, in this sweeping tale of myth, magic and adventure. for 10.99
The Partner Deception, greed, suspense, drama and meticulous attention to detail make Grisham?s story of an audacious fraud a terrific read that will leave you gasping for more.
for 4.99
Building Dreamweaver 4 & UltraDev 4 Extensions Macromedia?s Dreamweaver leads the way in dynamic WYSIWYG Web development.This book provides a comprehensive, easy-to-follow guide and a CD ROM complete with source code. for 10.99
Adventures In My Youth One of the most exceptional books of its kind, Adventures in My Youth is an outstanding new German Eastern Front memoir, written with an eye for detail, great honesty and thoughtfulness. for 19.99
Shadow Puppets: Book Three of the Shadow Saga The award-winning Ender series is regarded as a classic of modern sci-fi. This third chapter in the Shadow trilogy continues to follow the fortunes of Ender?s Battle School classmates. for 9.99
Titanic: A Night Remembered Ever since the Titanic sank, the reasons for the tragedy and the reactions of passengers and crew have aroused debate. This vivid account tells the story of the voyage and follows ten of those who died. for 15.95
Smoking Gun From the creators of the highly popular website comes a wildly entertaining collection of previously unpublished documents (court transcripts, FBI files, morgue and police reports, etc.) that illuminate some of the most important, scandalous, or bizarre n for 7.99
Brunel: The Great Engineer A comprehensive and highly illustrated account of the renowned 19th-century British engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel, which provides a definitive account of his remarkable achievements. for 19.99
The Family Mario Puzo is a name that is synonymous with mafia legend. Thirty years after the publication of his most famous work, The Godfather, he returns to the theme of family and blood loyalty in this, his last ever novel. for 4.99
The Power Of Now ?The Power of Now can transform your thinking. The result? More joy, right now.? Oprah Winfrey. Eckhart Tolle?s message is simple: living in the Now is the truest path to happiness and enlightenment. for 5.99
My Big Science Book Enjoy some explosive fun with My Big Science Book! Well, it doesn?t really tell you how to blow up your living room, but it will have you creating a rocket balloon, playing a tune on musical bottles, telling the time by the sun and more! for 7.99
An Illustrated History of the Welsh Highland Railway In its heyday, the Welsh Highland Railway was the longest of the Welsh narrow-gauge railways. Peter Johnson has produced a comprehensive illustrated account of this important line. for 15.99
The Family Manager Takes Charge In The Family Manager Takes Charge bestselling author Kathy Peel applies basic business principles to the job of running a successful, happy and organised family home. for 11.99
Name all the Animals As compelling as any novel, Name All the Animals is a powerful and beautiful memoir of childhood and tragedy that has deservedly been compared to The Lovely Bones. for 6.99
The Artist's Handbook There are few practical art guides that cover the wide range of subjects found in The Artist?s Handbook. Now fully revised and updated for the 21st-century artist, it?s bigger and better than ever. for 14.99
Border Fury The medieval Anglo-Scottish wars were a long series of feuds and battles during which the Scots fought against English domination. Border Fury is the gripping story of three bloody centuries of conflict. for 15.99
Conviction Richard North Patterson delivers a highly charged and gripping legal thriller about the world and politics of death row. Intelligent, skilfully written and incredibly tense, Conviction won?t let you go until the last page. for 10.99
Eastern Steam in Retrospect The Eastern Region was a great attraction to railway enthusiasts in the years after nationalisation. Eric Sawford?s knowledgeable and extensively illustrated text brings back many memories of the era. for 15.99
John The Painter Through brilliant research, Jessica Warner unearths the forgotten story of James Aitken, an 18th-century Scottish house painter who became the first Briton to commit acts of terror for America. for 9.5
Aphrodite's Secrets Looking for some divine inspiration in the romance department? In this entertaining yet practical gift book, Aphrodite ? the goddess of love and beauty ? offers the inside scoop on how to be a love goddess. for 1.99
Britain BC Through the use of remarkable new discoveries, eminent archaeologist Francis Pryor (author of the acclaimed Seahenge) provides a radical reassessment of life in prehistoric Britain. for 7.99
The Pursuit Of Happiness Set amidst the dynamic optimism of post-war New York, Douglas Kennedy?s latest is a brilliant departure for him: a tragic love story; a tale of divided loyalties and an intimate epic of immense emotional power. for 6.99
Getting Personal A wickedly funny satire on the perils and pleasures of the modern dating game. for 4.49
A Highland Engagement Brilliantly set amid the dramatic scenery of the Highlands and featuring a main character that you?ll really care about, this heart-warming romantic saga will keep you hooked to the last page. for 10.99
The Food Doctor Everyday Diet Love your food, stay healthy and lose the pounds ? for good. This diet can work for you whatever your lifestyle, in fact you won't feel you're 'on a diet' at all. for 5.19
50+ Marketing Marketing campaigns often ignore people in the 50+ age group, mainly due to the misconception that that they stick to ingrained spending habits. Ditch this theory now and tap into a gold mine. for 19.99
The Green Dwarf This overlooked novella displays the intelligence, imagination and storytelling flair that Charlotte Bronte developed to escape from her troubled Yorkshire childhood and honed to perfection in her later work. for 4.99
The Prestige Series: Ribble Text and contemporary photographs bring back to life the Ribble of the classic period, when its dark-red and cream vehicles could be seen in most parts of the country. for 6.95
Homepage Usability With the help of the expert advice contained in this book you can see and learn for yourself what works and what doesn?t in web design. for 22.99
Big Bang Popular science writer Simon Singh, author of the bestselling Fermat?s Last Theorem and The Code Book, explains arguably the most important and wonderful theory in the history of science. for 15.99
Star Trek New Frontier: After the Fall With its gripping plotlines, fascinating and diverse characters and ultra high-tech starship Excalibur, the immensely popular New Frontier series boldly goes where no Star Trek book has gone before. for 9.99
Board Book Anthology X3 Have fun at playtime, bedtime and any time with these three colourful, sturdy and hugely appealing board books. for 11.97
Halfpenny Field Continuing her wonderful new series set among the cattle drovers of Wales, the immensely popular Iris Gower returns with another heart-warming, romantic saga that will delight her many fans. for 10.99
British History For Dummies If you?d like to know more about British history, but don?t want to get bogged down in dry details, then this entertainingly written and highly informative account is just what you?ve been waiting for! for 11.99
Help Your Child Succeed At School Every parent wants their child to enjoy school and to do well. This book, written by education journalist and mother, Hilary Wilce, will help you to do just that. for 6.99
Stormbreaker/Point Blanc Find out how it all began for the 14-year-old secret agent in these new editions of the first two Alex Rider books. When his guardian mysteriously, young Alex is forcibly recruited into MI6. His secret missions are about to begin . . . for 9.98
The Tea Rose Sweeping from the poverty of London?s East End to the glossy sophistication of New York?s Fifth Avenue, The Tea Rose is both a heart-warming rags-to-riches saga and a dramatic murder mystery. for 9.99
Introducing Psychology What is psychology? When did it begin? Where did it come from? To what extent is it scientific? Introducing Psychology answers all these questions and more. for 7.99
The Forest For The Trees Drawing on many years of experience, a well-established editor here proffers insider advice on the mechanics of producing a novel ? from assessing your strengths and weaknesses to the lowdown on the publishing industry. for 6.99
Creating the Scenic Landscape Shows how to create all the elements that you need to enhance your model railway. From stations and buildings through to fields, trees, roads and rivers. for 11.99
Hard Landing Bestselling author Stephen Leather pulls no punches with his uncompromising, hard-hitting thrillers. A gritty and authentic tale set inside a corrupt prison, Hard Landing will hold you captive right through to the final stretch. for 10.99
Soldier Five Here at last is the book the Government tried to ban! Mike Coburn, the last member of the legendary SAS mission Bravo Two Zero sets the record straight! for 12.99
How To Be A Gardener Book 1 Learn all the basic principles of gardening from the UK?s favourite garden expert Alan Titchmarsh. for 14.99
Why Men Lie and Women Cry The internationally famous experts in human relations and body language follow up their bestselling Why Men Don?t Listen and Women Can?t Read Maps with more strategies for achieving happier relationships.
for 8.99
Measle And The Wrathmonk Written by actor-turned-author Ian Ogilvy (The Saint), this hugely imaginative tale of a tiny world will appeal especially to fans of Lemony Snicket and The Spiderwick Chronicles. for 6.99
Collins Tracing Your Family History Wherever your ancestors hail from or however far back you wish to investigate, this guide for both novice and more experienced family historians gives you all the expert advice you need. for 15.99
Military Handguns of Two World Wars In the companion volume to Military Rifles of Two World Wars, world-renowned firearms expert John Walter provides an exhaustive account of every handgun of every nation used in the two World Wars. for 11.99
Blinded With his sharp psychological insight and well crafted plots, Stephen White is definitely a name to watch. His latest thriller brilliantly builds both intrigue and tension and deserves to catapult him into the league of Jonathan Kellerman. for 7.99
The Love Trainer Men are like puppies. With a few simple techniques, they can be trained. So says Katie Wallace, heroine of this delightful debut. for 4.99
Sex Games From the bestselling author of Sensational Sex comes a cheeky new guide packed with 100 ways to revive a flagging sex life. Perfect for those who want to push the boundaries just that little bit further. for 10.99
Sheer Abandon Written with great emotional depth and insight and packed with unforgettable characters and unexpected plot twists, this is the sort of dazzling read that you just won?t want to put down. for 7.19
American Dynasty In the first ever in-depth history of the Bush clan, a former White House strategist reveals how a family of fat-cats and fraudsters came to run the most powerful country in the world. for 14.99
Trowel And Error The hugely popular Alan Titchmarsh will delight his legions of fans with this warm, witty and engaging memoir. Written from the heart, Trowel and Error is sure to find a place in yours. for 12.99
Land of the Living The bestselling author of The Red Room returns with a taut and terrifying psychological thriller ? and a lead character who knows only one person she can rely on. Herself. for 9.99
Choosing The Right Dog For You Dogs offer endless fun and companionship. But what sort of dog is right for you? Profiling over 200 breeds, this book helps you decide which dog will best suit your home and lifestyle. for 7.99
The Worry Website From the hugely popular Jacqueline Wilson, this funny and moving novel is a made up of interlinked short stories, including a brilliant competition-winning tale by 12-year-old Lauren Roberts. for 3.99
Lighthousekeeping This lyrical and lovely book speaks of time and timelessness. The author of the acclaimed Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit has brought us a delicate and complex tale. for 9.99
How Did I Get Here From There? In this frank, compelling autobiography, the much-loved columnist Claire Rayner tells the story of her fascinating life. Every bit as warm and engaging as the woman herself, this is a must-read. for 13.99
Big Book of Things to Do Making, painting, planting, baking ? no matter what kids want to do, it?s here! If children are fizzing with restless creativity, reach for this bumper Usborne book of things to do. for 7.99
Not Her Real Name Emily Perkins? award-winning collection of short stories is the perfect guide to post-modern romance and life in the big city, examining a world of evening classes, flatshares and bad waitressing jobs. for 4.99
The Wide World From 1898 to 1965, The Wide World was the bestselling adventure magazine for men. Packed with rip-roaring stories of lion hunts and perilous journeys, this anthology reproduces the highlights in all their crazed glory. for 9.99
Hacking Exposed J2EE J2EE is the programming language backbone of web services from Sun Microsystems and others. This book in the Hacking Exposed series shows how to secure applications with Java technologies. for 26.99
The Intimate Adventures of a London Call Girl Belle de Jour is the nom de plume of a high-class London call girl. Shocking, hilarious and thought provoking, this is Belle?s compelling account of the ins and outs of her extraordinary career. for 5.19
Why Buildings Stand Up Ever stared in wonder at how a tower block stays up? Or how they put its roof on? Or how a bridge resists the constant current of a river? Well, all is revealed here.
for 8.99
The Jasmine Trade Shortlisted for both the Edgar and Macavity Best First Novel Awards, The Jasmine Trade is an intricately plotted and devastatingly insightful debut that gleams like a polished gem. for 7.99
Sight Of The Stars Sweeping through the 20th century, this compelling tale of love and loss follows four generations of one family. Read it and you will see why Belva Plain is called ?the queen of family saga writers.? for 10.99
A Christmas Visitor Highly successful author Anne Perry brings us a new novella to chill the spine this Christmas. Set in a large country house, this atmospheric Victorian whodunnit is perfect for reading by the fire on a cold winter?s evening. for 10.99
Leave No Man Behind This history of the US Special Forces examines ten missions, from the liberation of prisoners of war in the Philippines in 1945 to the rescue of Private Jessica Lynch in the Iraq war. for 16.0
How To Tell A Naked Man What To Do In this genuinely empowering 'how to' guide, porn star and erotic film director Candida Royalle shares 30 years worth of sex tips and tricks . . . for 4.99
Twisted Roots Packed with romance and suspense, this compelling third instalment in Virginia Andrews? thrilling DeBeers series catches up with Willow?s teenage daughter as she plunges into a world of secrets and intrigue. for 9.99
The Pastons Covering three generations (1426?85) and the turbulent Wars of the Roses, these letters illuminate both domestic minutiae and national events, providing a remarkably rounded evocation of medieval life. for 11.99
Stringbag: the Fairey Swordfish at War This is a narrative account of the operations of the Fairey swordfish throughout World War Two. The most famous of these was the attack on the Italian fleet at Taranto, crippling three battleships and damaging several other ships. for 15.99
German Destroyers of World War II Germany?s destroyers played a key role in the operations of the German navy in the Second World War. Their building and wartime deployment is examined in this detailed illustrated history. for 24.99
Striking Poses Kate Thompson has been shortlisted for the Romantic Novel of the Year Award, and Marian Keyes is her biggest fan. Discover why ? with this sexy, glamorous, funny and romantic novel! for 4.49
Peter Pan & Wendy Children will treasure this story of the little boy who never grew up, and the girl who followed him to Never Never Land. This is a special centenary edition with captivating illustrations. for 10.99
Megalithic European In the sequel to the bestselling The Modern Antiquarian, Julian Cope takes an astonishing journey around the prehistoric monuments, standing stones and ancient temples of Europe. for 25.0
Boudica: Dreaming The Bull Continuing the epic tale of history?s greatest warrior queen that began in the bestselling Dreaming the Eagle, this is a heart-stopping tale of war and peace, love, passion and betrayal. for 8.99
My Mum Anthony Browne is one of the best-known picture book authors in the UK, and his My Dad was a best-seller. In My Mum he heaps some much-deserved praise on those superwomen we all rely on. for 7.99
The Chapel Of Bones Michael Jecks?s medieval mysteries are must-reads for fans of Ellis Peters. Full of wonderful characters and period detail, these entertaining and bawdy whodunnits offer a colourful insight into our bloody past. for 10.99
The Sabre's Edge Allan Mallinson is a serving cavalry officer and the author of four previous bestsellers featuring cavalry officer Matthew Hervey and his men. This action-packed latest is his best so far. for 9.99
Seizure Robin Cook is the expert in crafting scalpel-sharp tales of horror and suspense in the medical profession, and Seizure provides another dose of fear-filled, highly active ingredients. for 10.99
Farscape Companion 4 This detailed episode guide reveals everything about the final season of the stellar TV series. Includes behind-the-scenes secrets, in-depth coverage of all the year?s events and an exclusive foreword by Crichton himself, Farscape star Ben Browder. for 7.99
Himalaya Join intrepid traveller Michael Palin on his most arduous and challenging journey yet with this breathtakingly illustrated accompaniment to the BBC series, compiled from his extensive diaries. for 14.99
The British Cavalry Sword From 1600 Dedicated to collectors of British cavalry swords, this easy-to-follow and informative guide gives a great overview of the subject that will fascinate all enthusiasts. for 15.99
How to Beat the System This indispensable new book from the co-editors of Trade Secrets contains advice from experts which reveals how to unravel the red tape of bureaucracy and get the most out of everyday situations. for 9.99
Zulu Kings and their Armies Covering nearly one hundred years of Zulu military history, this book focuses on the creation, maintenance, development, tactics and ultimate destruction of the Zulu army. for 15.99
Jamie's Dinners Jamie Oliver is back with a vengeance and he wants to get the whole nation cooking! In his most accessible book yet, he presents 100 brand-new recipes that anyone can cook and everyone will enjoy. for 11.99
Shopaholic Omnibus: The Secret Dreamworld of a Shopaholic, Shopaholic Abroad and Shopaholic Ties the The first three exploits of everyone?s favourite shopaholic, Rebecca Bloomwood, are now available in our exclusive omnibus edition. Compulsive shopping has never been more fun! for 12.0
The Red Room Nicci French follows her bestselling Killing Me Softly (soon to be a major film) and Beneath the Skin with a terrifying story of a damaged young woman?s desire to discover the truth ? and face up to her deepest terrors. for 6.99
The Stuarts In 1603, the Stuarts became the first royal dynasty to rule Britain as a whole. This comprehensive study examines the individual Stuart monarchs and the collective history of this great house. for 15.95
The Little Prisoner By turns horrifying, moving and uplifting, Jane Elliott?s account of her abusive childhood is destined to rank alongside the bestselling memoirs that inspired her to speak out: A Child Called ?It? and The Kid. for 5.19
The Summons Pulse-pounding suspense and edge-of-your-seat courtroom drama, colourful Deep South characters and dark, deadly family conspiracies . . . for 4.99
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince After two years of suspense, the wait is finally over - Harry Potter is back! So why not avoid the queues and order your copy through your book club? We'll deliver the magic straight to your door in time for publication day. for 12.99
Sinners And Shadows This new novel is the third in Catrin Collier?s bestselling coalmining series, set around early 20th-Century Pontypridd and the Rhondda, which began with Beggars and Choosers and Winners and Losers. for 7.99
The Seventy Great Inventions of the Ancient World Did you know that the Chinese invented the wheelbarrow? By drawing on the latest research and discoveries, a team of experts reveal 70 of the ancient world?s most extraordinary inventions.
for 19.95
The Dream Merchant Any young reader who loves fantasy and Tolkienesque adventure will get utterly lost in Isobel Hoving?s astonishing debut novel. It is a hugely ambitious story of epic proportions, thrilling suspense and rare imagination. for 5.99
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell Reminiscent of Peake?s Gormenghast trilogy, with the wit of Austen and the imaginative scope of Philip Pullman, this is a mesmerising alternative history of England. for 10.99
Shite's Unoriginal Miscellany This hilarious parody of the ?other? bestselling Miscellany brings you a feast of essential trivia and vital irrelevance, with information on everything from ?Things to do with a log? to ?Rarely used murder weapons?. for 7.99
Inside Hitler's Bunker Hitler?s bunker staged one of history?s most dramatic final acts. Using newly available eyewitness accounts, eminent historian Joachim Fest provides a vivid portrait of the Third Reich?s last days.
for 8.99
Glory Boys Harry Bingham delivers a new riveting novel of love, friendship and adventure in the skies. Two WW1 pilots team up in the post-war years to fight one more battle. for 10.99
366 Celt Drawing on sources from throughout the Celtic tradition, 366 Celt is an accessible, light and spiritually thoughtful introduction to how anyone can live and celebrate Celtic spirituality every day of the year. for 6.99
Babe Bible From the author of the Lazy Girls Guides comes an entertaining guide that's packed with ideas for modern women who want quick-fix solutions to the problems in their life. for 7.99
We Were Here First, Kid! Forget about politically correct parenting; this funny and practical guide delivers a reality check for mums and dads who want to raise happy kids and keep a life of their own. for 4.99
www.colour www.colour opens with a description of how colour works and what different colours might symbolise to different viewers. It explains why your initial ideas for colour combination will differ from the end result. for 9.99
The Healing Energies Of Earth In this beautifully illustrated exploration of the healing powers of the Earth?s natural energies, writer and presenter Liz Simpson investigates the Earth?s capacity to heal, energise, cleanse and hold memories. for 7.99
Away With Wrinkles This clear, accessible book by an internationally recognized dermatologist cuts through all the hype and promises of the anti-ageing industry to give us straightforward, scientifically based advice on winning the war against wrinkles. for 11.99
Martin Leman For many years, Martin Leman has been best known for his paintings of cats but this book reveals much more about the artist who is enjoying huge success around the world.
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Osprey Modelling Manual Focke-Wulf Fw 190 This illustrated guide provides all the references you need to model the main variants of the FW 190, arguably the best fighter that Germany produced during World War Two. for 9.99
The Bonfire of the Vanities Acutely observed and brilliantly written, Tom Wolfe?s debut novel is a timeless satirical masterpiece that captures perfectly the excesses of ?80s consumerism. for 4.49
A Farthing Will Do Featuring some familiar faces from her earlier April Grove novels, Lilian Harry?s nostalgic tale of three women facing the challenges of peacetime will have you hooked to the final page. for 7.99
I Have Landed One of the world?s most eminent evolutionary theorists presents the tenth and final collection of absorbing and often amusing articles from his monthly column in Natural History magazine. for 11.99
Empires Of The Word Why do languages rise and fall, and why have certain languages survived while others have vanished for ever? This lively history examines the ways in which one language has superseded another. for 22.99
Restorer of the World The Roman Empire avoided disintegration in the third century AD due to the general-emperor Aurelian. The first accessible account on Aurelian draws on original research to reveal his mighty feats. for 15.99
Paradise A.L. Kennedy has twice been named one of Granta?s best young British novelists. Paradise is her breakthrough novel: a magnificent, dark, blackly comic and compelling tale. for 8.99
There And Back Again Sean Astin, who played Samwise Gamgee, tells of the ups, the downs and the profound camaraderie of life on the set of the Lord of the Rings film trilogy. for 12.99
Schott's Food & Drink Miscellany Following the huge success of his Original Miscellany, dedicated trivia collector Ben Schott turns his inquisitive mind to the wonderful world of wining, dining and socialising. for 7.99
Usborne Illustrated Dictionary of Science With colourfully labelled diagrams, clear definitions of key terms and concepts, extensive cross-referencing and a detailed index, this brightly illustrated dictionary is an essential study aid for Key Stage 3 and 4 Science. for 11.99
Blood Eagle Sit back and prepare yourself: a devastating new talent has arrived on the crime scene. Craig Russell makes a powerful debut with this violent, shocking and exciting thriller. Once started, you won?t be able to put it down. for 4.39
* Chasing Molecule The discovery of DNA in the 1950s would not have been possible without the uncovering of the molecule in the 1860s. Chasing the Molecule takes us back to the laboratories of 19th century Europe where the race to discover the molecule was intense as it was for 15.99
Southern Fire After the success of her five-book Einarinn series, Juliet E. McKenna has created a new world for the first of her latest, hotly anticipated series, The Aldabreshin Compass. for 4.99
The Art of William Nicholson 1872-1949 Published to coincide with the first full retrospective in almost a quarter of a century, this catalogue contains the broadest display in colour ever published of the work of this prominent twentieth-century artist. for 28.0
Turner Whistler Monet Published to coincide with a major exhibition at Tate Britain, this gloriously illustrated collection examines for the first time the influences and relationship between three giants of 19th-century art. for 29.99
Macromedia Flash MX Virtual Classroom Learn how to create top-notch web animation from Flash guru and bestselling author Doug Sahlin as he walks you through it step by step. for 21.99
Journey Into The Void The final part of the Sovereign Stone trilogy ? from the makers of the DragonLance universe ? sees one last desperate battle for Leorem. A gripping story of magical power and corruption. for 9.99
Northern Lights Bestselling author Nora Roberts works her magic again with this tale of two lonely souls who find love and redemption. Set in the stunning Alaskan wilderness, Northern Lights is a captivating blend of mystery and romance. for 7.99
Brain Games For Babies Including the latest research and explained with step-by-step instructions and photographs, Brain Games for Babies provides 140 fun ways to stimulate development and strengthen the parent?child bond. for 6.99
The Hedgehog, the Fox and the Magister's Pox The death last year of Stephen Jay Gould deprived the world of one of its greatest ever scientific thinkers. In this posthumous release, Gould challenges the centuries-old conflict between science and the humanities. for 11.99
Lend Me Your Ears This easy and definitive approach to the art of public speaking and presentation for any occasion ? business or pleasure - will teach you everything you need to know about making effective speeches and presentations. for 7.99
The Ig Nobel Prizes Guaranteed to appeal to fans of The Darwin Awards, this hilarious compendium celebrates the achievements ? or otherwise ? of nutty professors, mad scientists and similarly reality-oblivious individuals around the world. for 6.99
Rebuilding the Past: A Roman Villa In this enlightening companion to the Discovery Channel TV series, professional and amateur archaeologists construct a Roman villa from scratch by using ancient methods and materials. for 11.99
Aden Insurgency This is the extraordinary story of Britain?s last colonial conflict, a bloody war of insurgency fought against a formidable enemy both in the wild interior of Yemen and the back streets of Aden. for 19.99
Wuthering Heights Emily Bronte?s classic novel is one of the most enduring love stories ever written, and has provided the inspiration for numerous film versions ? most recently starring Ralph Fiennes and Juliette Binoche. for 2.66
Misfortune's Daughters Joan Collins?s thrilling, sexy latest spans 60 years of dark secrets and forbidden desires, featuring a cast of heroes and villains drawn from her own glittering career in movies and TV. for 10.99
Secret Smile Nicci French returns with her most chilling novel to date. She brilliantly gets under the skin of her characters and builds the tension to almost unbearable levels, before leaving you breathless at the final twist. for 10.99
The Frozen Lake Combining family tension, the dark influence of history and dazzling passion, this magnificent debut novel set in the Lake District is perfect for all fans of Rosamunde Pilcher and Marica Willett.
for 9.99
The Long Summer What was the weather like in Central Africa 15,000 years ago? What about the mini Ice Age of the 1300?s? How has the climate shaped the way that people live? for 15.99
Warriors This is Max Hasting?s exhilarating account of the most unusual and courageous warriors of the past three centuries, and the land, sea and air battles in which they contributed to victory. for 8.0
Down Weavers Lane This bittersweet saga of a determined young girl struggling to avoid the evils of prostitution in 1830s Lancashire will appeal to Catherine Cookson fans everywhere. for 9.99
My Life This enormously anticipated publication reveals all about the famous Lewinsky episode in the life and times of Bill Clinton at the White House. An extraordinary memoir from America?s most charismatic modern president. for 17.99
Bar & Club Design Focusing on some of the most innovative and beautiful ?styled spaces? of the last five years, this highlights current international trends in bar and club architecture. for 23.99
Snow A powerful and very contemporary novel from one of the finest young Scandinavian authors writing today. This is the first of Mattson?s books to be published in Britain. for 7.99
The Forgotten Man Robert Crais has achieved both commercial and critical success with his superb series starring Private Investigator Elvis Cole. Full of suspense and intrigue, his latest novel is a classic piece of American crime writing. for 5.19
Twisted Minds The critically acclaimed and increasingly popular Hilary Norman has crafted a truly suspenseful and gripping chiller. With excellent pacing and well-realised characters, Norman expertly builds a growing sense of menace and tension. for 4.49
Junior Knits Debbie Bliss in one of the world's best-known knitwear designers for children. Her latest book is a collection of trendy hand-knits that are perfect for today's fashion conscious three- to ten-year-olds. for 11.99
Falling Cloudberries Acclaimed Italian food writer Tessa Kiros shares the recipes from all over the world that have woven their way through her life and her family?s in this beautiful new collection. for 19.99
Antony Worrall Thompson?s Top 100 Beef Recipes Divided into sections covering different gastronomic requirements such as Light Lunches, Winter Warming Dishes and Special Occasions, the book covers a range of cooking methods from roasting and stewing to braising and barbecuing. for 6.5
Philosophy Gym Passionate, patient, but never patronising, philosophy lecturer Stephen Law?s maverick approach is a brilliant introduction to philosophy and an animated contemplation of both the profound and the light-hearted. for 9.99
Ursula, Under In this impressive debut, Hill draws us into the tapestry of family history and ancestry. 2-year-old Ursula?s ancestry spans royalty and riches, penury and pain, and the past and the future of humanity is tied up in her. for 7.99
The Maze Karnezis? muscular prose draws the reader inexorably into the shimmering landscape of the desert. Weighted with history and pathos, The Maze signals the debut of a formidable novelist. for 8.99
X-Engineering the Corporation Reveals a radical new vision of the corporation as a web of interacting processes and people that includes every organisation touched by a company?s product. for 12.99
Messerchmitts Over Sicily In this engrossing memoir, Johannes Steinhoff recounts gripping episodes from his Luftwaffe wartime career. A senior commander of an elite Luftwaffe unit, Steinhoff provides an unflinching view of wartime life. for 15.99
Ancestors of Avalon The final book in Bradley?s evocative, atmospheric series completes the history of the fabled kingdom by recounting the fall of and flight from Atlantis and the foundation of Avalon in Britain. for 10.99
Going Places With all the charm and humour of his previous bestsellers, this takes Billy and his new wife to a land of dreams, challenges and heartbreak thousands of miles from home. for 10.99
My Story Dave Pelzer?s three bestselling memoirs tell a remarkable story of courage and triumph against the odds. Now, My Story brings these books together in one great-value volume.
for 9.99
RHS Encyclopedia of Plants And Flowers This comprehensively revised, expanded and updated edition of the standard gardening reference work includes a host of new features that make plant selection and identification easier than ever before. for 19.95
The Dictators In the first major history to analyse the two regimes together in depth, prominent authority Richard Overy examines the different ways Stalin and Hitler rose to power and dominated their people. for 17.99
The Rise of Hitler's Third Reich On 1st September 1939, German forces stormed into Poland, precipitating nearly six years of savage, unrelenting warfare that would leave large areas of the world in ruins. For the first three years of the conflict, German forces seemed invincible. for 14.99
Between a Rock and a Hard Place Certain to take its place amongst survival classics like Touching the Void, this is Aron Ralston?s astonishing true account of how he amputated his own arm to save his life. for 11.99
The Isle of Battle: The Swans' War ? Book II The long-running feud between the RennT and Wills families threatens to erupt into bloody war following the disappearance of Elise Wills. The young wanderer Alaan is sent to find her. for 9.99
Sell it on Ebay For anybody - regardless of their computer or web experience - these thoughtfully designed pages give the first and last word on selling or even starting a businesses on eBay. for 14.99
Bowl Food Bowl food is relaxed eating; a delicious meal that you can tuck into with a fork from your favourite bowl. This great-value, compact treasury of recipes includes almost 200 dishes, all of which are beautifully illustrated. for 6.99
Slayer Slang Perfect for fans of the show and language lovers, this is the first detailed analysis of the uniquely inventive jargon that helped put Buffy the Vampire Slayer in a class of its own. for 9.99
Stone Following the publication of "Andy Goldsworthy", the artist's celebration of nature, "Stone" is a new exploration of rock and stone, drawing on Goldsworthy's work of the last three years. for 36.0
Party! As the party season approaches, let respected cook Fran Warde take the stress out of catering for such gatherings with her easy recipes for nibbles, fingerfood and drinks. for 6.99
The Visit of the Royal Physician Sweden?s most acclaimed novelist delivers a sumptuous historical novel, moulding a tale of adultery, insanity, ambition and treachery around the machinations of 18th century Europe?s blue-blooded elite. for 4.99
Demonized Edgar Allan Poe meets Irvine Welsh in this collection of 17 sinister stories, designed to fill your waking hours with dark fears and nervous laughter, from the acknowledged master of the short, sharp shock. for 8.0
The Railway Puzzle Book Test your knowledge with this volume celebrating the Railway Book Club?s 25th anniversary. It contains over 80 puzzles ? crosswords, quizzes, word-searches and much more ? and provides non-stop railway entertainment! for 7.99
Julie And Romeo A light-hearted and witty look at love on the edge of sixty! for 3.99
Unnatural Justice The charismatic Oz Blackstone faces his seventh mystery in which those closest to him are threatened. With clever plotting and thrilling narrative, Quintin Jardine sucks you into Oz?s world and won?t let go. for 10.99
The Farseer Trilogy(set of three books) The Farseer Trilogy by Robin Hobb !! for 11.99
RHS Good Plant Guide With over 300,000 species of plants growing on our planet, how do you even begin to sort the good from the bad? Look no further than the RHS Good Plant Guide. for 7.99
Robert E. Lee General Robert E. Lee quickly emerged as one of the great heroes of the American Civil War. As a non-American, Professor Holden Reid brings a fresh, detached eye to the Lee legend. for 11.99
The Millennium Problems Keith Devlin explains in layperson?s terms the seven most difficult and important unsolved problems in modern maths ? each of which, if cracked, will win the solver $1 million. for 16.0
Poisoned Peace A landmark study which re-creates the terrible events in Europe of 1944 and 1945 through the experiences of real people, and shows the way the Second World War ended helped form today?s world. for 20.0
The Complete Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Egypt The gods and goddesses of ancient Egypt are among the most fascinating in all of human civilisation. Their evolution, worship and decline are examined in this fully illustrated and systematic survey. for 18.95
Catherine De Medici Drawing on original sources, this first biography of Catherine Medici in English for many years challenges the popular perception of one of 16th-century France?s most powerful political figures as evil incarnate.
for 15.99
Long Live Princess Smartypants Who else but Babette Cole could combine single parenthood, flocks of dragons, knitted statues and such brilliant illustrations? Wacky doesn?t begin to describe this thrilling storybook. for 7.99
Facing The Light Immerse yourself in the life of an English family spanning 70 years. A weekend leads to shocking revelations in this spellbinding read in the Rosamunde Pilcher tradition. for 8.99
Low GI Life Plan From the bestselling authors of The Glucose Revolution comes a book that explains how to get the most out of a low GI Diet ? with additional advice on fats, proteins and the benefits of Mediterranean and Asian style cooking. for 11.99
Leadership On September 11th 2001, America faced its worst ever domestic disaster. Here, the former Mayor of New York reveals the principles that allowed him to guide the city through its darkest hours. for 12.99
For All Our Tomorrows Freda Lightfoot has a wonderful talent for creating gripping plots and believable characters. In this tale of romance and heartbreak set during WWII, she vividly recreates the atmosphere of the wartime years. for 10.99
Ultimate X-Men (Updated Edition) Fully updated to include stills from the X-Men II movie and the phenomenally popular animated television series X-Men Evolution, this is the ultimate guide to the world?s favourite mutants. for 10.99
Normandy 1944 Tying in with the 60th anniversary of the D-Day landings, this book tells the whole story of that great military operation, from the earliest plans to the moment of victory. for 19.99
On Literature Umberto Eco, Italy?s leading literary theorist and novelist offers a stimulating and informed view of a selection of works by the old masters of literature. for 13.99
The Queen & I Sue Townsend?s seminal comic masterpiece is reissued; a brilliant, witty look at what the future might hold for the monarchy in a tale that is ?laugh-out-loud funny? (Sunday Telegraph). for 4.99
Dark Justice The unstoppable Jack Higgins is back with a new adrenalin-laced adventure for undercover enforcer Sean Dillon. Higgins pulls no punches in this fast-paced tale of modern-day terrorism. for 10.99
Kelly Holmes After winning two golds in the 2004 Olympics, Kelly Holmes became the biggest star in British sport. In this revealing illustrated account, Kelly relives the exhilarating steps that took her to victory. for 7.99
The Wedding The author of Message in a Bottle and The Notebook does it again with this compelling, romantic page-turner. You?ll be hooked from page one up to the delicious final surprise. for 9.99
Tooth And Nail In his third case, Detective Sergeant John Rebus is uprooted from his beloved Edinburgh and sent to London. Sinister, gripping and extremely well-crafted, Tooth and Nail will send a shiver down even the toughest spines. for 4.99
Watch For The Talleyman In her latest Lancashire saga, which features a feisty young heroine, Freda Lightfoot vividly recreates the tough years of the 1920s, taking her readers back to a time when families struggled just to survive. for 10.99
The Superpower of Love The Daily Telegraph called Sophie Hannah ?one of the movers and shakers in the new century? and it was dead right ? as this witty and perceptive novel proves. for 4.99
Homeward Bound Begun in the Worldwar series and continued in the Colonisation trilogy, this ground-breaking alternate history saga comes to a nerve-racking climax in this intelligent, intense and occasionally slyly humorous novel. for 10.99
Too Beautiful For You Rod Liddle is one of Britains forthright columnists. Now he turns his acerbic pen to fiction with this frank and funny exploration of modern sexual antics. for 8.99
A Hat Full Of Sky If you?re ready for magic, tear-inducing hilarity and lots of strange words like geas, blethers and scuggan, then scoop up A Hat Full of Sky by the one and only Terry Pratchett. for 8.99
Boudica: Iron Age Warrior Queen Boudica, queen of the Iceni, is probably the most renowned rebel Briton of all. This well-researched account provides a wide-ranging overview of the remarkable woman who defied Rome. for 15.95
New Scottish Cookery Scotland is renowned for its wealth of high quality fresh produce, including wild salmon, shellfish and organically reared beef. Nick Nairn, has drawn on this heritage of fine ingredients to create an outstanding collection of recipes. for 9.99
Head First Did you know that humans use less than one percent of their brains? In Head First the bestselling author of Mind Maps Tony Buzan shows us how to use the other 99 percent. for 11.99
Shakespeare For All Time This lavishly illustrated book is an authoritative, informative and entertaining account of Shakespeare?s life work and legacy, from leading Shakespearean scholar Stanley Wells. for 19.99
The River With a vivid sense of place and a fascinating array of characters, Wastvedt brings us one of the most evocative and exciting debuts of 2004. for 5.99
The Vendetta Jenny Pitman, the first lady of racing, delivers her most compelling and heart-stopping novel yet. Starring head-strong trainer Jan Hardy, The Vendetta will keep your pulse racing up until the last hurdle. for 9.99
Jaded A deft and frothy read that gallops along at a lively pace. It?s Notting Hill in a book, and you?ll be cheering every page for William, Min and their mad crew! for 4.99
The Model Railway Design Manual Before you can begin to build a model railway, you first need a design. Leading expert Cyril Freezer explains how to execute every stage of the planning and construction of a model layout. for 11.99
Austen Box All six of Austen?s completed novels, complete and unabridged, are gathered in this beautiful box set. Each one is a hardcover, featuring line drawings by famed 19th century illustrator Hugh Thomson. for 19.99
The Company Of The Future Ten rules for business survival in the technological age. for 13.99
Stolen Innocence Chronicling a travesty of justice that rocked the nation, Stolen Innocence tells the tragic story of Sally Clark, the mother who was wrongly imprisoned for the deaths of her two sons. for 10.99
Regeneration A highly moving and evocative recreation of the horrors of the First World War, and the first book in a trilogy that culminated in 1995?s Booker Prize-winning The Ghost Road. for 4.99
The Pumpkin Coach No one writes more powerfully about love and relationships than Susan Sallis. This warm, spellbinding romance is perfect for lovers of Erica James and Elvi Rhodes as well as Susan Sallis?s many fans. for 10.99
We'll Sing At Dawn The author of the popular Chandler?s Daughter returns with a heart-warming north London-based saga of wartime courage, community spirit and hope in the face of adversity. for 10.99
Solace Nicci Gerrard is best known as the female half of the bestselling Nicci French thriller-writing duo. With Solace, her second solo novel, she comes into her own as a thoughtful, sensitive writer. for 3.5
The Diary of John Evelyn John Evelyn was one of an influential circle which included Christopher Wren and Samuel Pepys. His diary is among the principal sources on English 17th-century life and manners. for 11.99
Trying To Save Piggy Sneed This combination of memoir and short-story collection provides a treat for those already hooked on Irving?s genius and a perfect introduction for the uninitiated. for 4.99
Revise GCSE Maths These Letts Revise GCSE books will provide everything you need to secure the grades you want for these crucial exams. for 7.99
DK Amazing Art Attack Stuff Collect some bits and pieces, grab your pencils and paints ? let?s have a giant Art Attack! Following on from the massively successful TV series and books, here?s a bumper edition of the very best Art Attack ideas. for 9.99
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time Winner of the Whitbread Novel Award 2003
Mark Haddon?s brilliant novel echoes the work of Philip Pullman in its appeal to both teenagers and adults, and is a hugely enlightening and enjoyable read. for 2.99
Knots And Crosses Go back to where Rebus began with his very first case. Gritty, uncompromising and utterly compelling, Ian Rankin?s masterful Scottish creation has revolutionised the crime genre. for 4.49
Crusades: The Illustrated History The violent wars between Christianity and Islam known as the Crusades left an enduring legacy. These bloody campaigns and their impact are examined in this beautifully illustrated, accessible text. for 15.99
Misspent Youth The renowned author of the fantastical Night?s Dawn Trilogy brings his talent back to Earth. His brilliantly realised vision of a not-too-distant future is a fascinating and compelling piece of storytelling. for 10.99
The Fairest Among Women A literary tour de force that combines the generational family stories of Amy Tan with the folklore and magical realism of Isabel Allende. for 7.49
Bored Of The Rings 6.99 4.99 Hardback 0006657 Bored Of The Rings Henry Beard & Douglas Kennedy Inspired, rude and occasionally downright ridiculous, Bored of the Rings is an irreverant parody of the greatest fantasy series of all time. VICTOR GOLLANCZ L for 4.49
Workshop Practice for Ship Modellers Whether you?re new to ship modelling or a seasoned sea-dog of the workshop, here?s all the expert advice you need to ensure safety and exercise good practice while on the modelling front line! for 20.0
Ten Big Ones Smart-talking, sharp-shooting bounty hunter Stephanie Plum is back! Janet Evanovich?s unique creation is as entertaining as ever in her tenth suspense-filled, wise-cracking case. for 8.99
Blenheim Preparation David Chandler, the pre-eminent and world-renowned expert on 18th and 19th century warfare, has here gathered together a collection of his essays on the emergent English army following the Glorious Revolution of 1688. for 19.99
Tomorrow's People Distinguished neuroscientist Susan Greenfield follows up her acclaimed The Private Life of the Brain with a daring investigation into the ways in which future technology will fundamentally change human nature.
for 16.0
Hell Hath No Fury Anyone who has ever suffered a broken heart will enjoy this intimate collection of letters from a diverse range of spurned women throughout history. A funny, sad and touching read. for 7.99
Wild Swans Wild Swans is one of the most phenomenal bestsellers of recent years. In this brand new edition, Jung Chang has added a new introduction, bringing her own remarkable story up to date. for 12.99
Modern British Art The Pallant House Gallery, Chichester, known as ?the Gallery of Modern Art in the South?, houses a remarkable range of work from the full pantheon of modern British greats. for 20.0
An Illustrated History of Southern Wagons ? Volume 2 LBSCR and Minor Companies The huge diversity of wagons of the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, plus those of associated minor companies, is covered in this second volume of a key Southern reference source. for 15.99
DK Caring For Your Dog Written by the world?s best-selling practising vet and authenticated by a team of leading veterinary specialists, this lavishly illustrated book offers expert advice on all aspects of your dog?s healthcare. for 19.99
Guns Of Third Reich The armies of the Third Reich were a formidable foe for Allied soldiers, in part, due to the effectiveness of their weaponry. In this new book John Walter examines the range of guns used by the Third Reich. for 15.99
About Grace Doerr has received multiple accolades for his magnificent short stories, and this fine debut novel introduces a new American writer of extraordinary promise. A delicately balanced tale of loss and love. for 7.99
Death of a Stranger Anne Perry returns with another episode in her critically acclaimed William and Hester Monk series. Boasting superb characters and gripping plot lines, Perry brings the world of Victorian England to smog-filled, shadowy life. for 9.99
Combat Knives This compact and thorough guide contains descriptions, technical specifications and illustrations of fighting knives developed and used in countries around the world. for 11.99
Castles Of God From the humble churches of the Anglo-Scottish borders to the Dalai Lama?s Potala Palace, Castles of God is a wide-ranging exploration of fortified religious buildings around the world. for 21.99
The Wee Free Men The Carnegie Medal-winning Terry Pratchett piles on the wit, weirdness and wisdom in his second Discworld book for kids, which will have readers of all ages in fits of laughter. for 8.99
Cat And Mouse Killer Gary Soneji is back, filled with hatred and gaining revenge on detective Alex Cross. Nothing, not even death itself, is going to stand in his way. for 4.99
The Tristan Betrayal The Ludlum legend lives on! The Tristan Betrayal, discovered and published after Ludlum?s death, is packed with tense action and wartime espionage and deserves to rank alongside the best of his work. for 10.99
Napoleon Masterfully blending history and imagination, this first novel in a spellbinding and thrilling quartet brilliantly describes the early life, struggles and glorious victories of the man who would become Emperor of France. for 7.99
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers Featuring an exclusive image taken from the new Two Towers film, this is the second part of The Lord of the Rings trilogy, returning to the masterpiece created by the 20th century?s greatest author. for 4.99
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