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WHAT WOULD UNICORN DO? Magical Rules For A Happy Life

Book number: 93856 Product format: Paperback Author: SARAH FORD

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Clever, fun for all ages and UniCorny! With optimistic enlightenment on every page, let Unicorn teach you how to hopscotch over all of life's trials to a place where the grass definitely grows greener. With adorable quirky illustrations and wise, thoughtful and often completely hilarious life advice, this is a little book to keep firmly in your pocket, ready to be consulted whenever life gets a little bit tough. Unicorn would: Wear the jumper that Granny knitted with pride. Sing Pharrell in the shower. Walk in someone else's flip-flops. Try new things... uhm beetroot juice... pink, yummy. Make every day count. Unicorn would not ever: Worry about a bit of dust. Eat someone else's chocolate. Blame others - 'my Panda made me do it'. Dwell too much on the past. Take things for granted. A little book of life lessons. 96 page paperback.

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MY PET UNICORN: Craft & Snuggle
Book number: 93699 Product format: Unknown Author: KLUTZ
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UNICORNS: Believe In Magic
Book number: 93851 Product format: Hardback Author: SUMMERSDALE PUBLISHERS
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HOME ROBOTICS
Book number: 92204 Product format: Paperback Author: DANIEL KNOX
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GRANNIES INC GUIDE TO KNITTING
Book number: 91688 Product format: Hardback Author: KATIE MOWAT
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VOICES OF COLDITZ
Book number: 93778 Product format: Hardback Author: PETER CLAY
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SCRAP BOOK: Coloured Pages
Book number: 75533 Product format: Paperback Author: W. F. GRAHAM
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COLLINS ENGLISH DICTIONARY: Gift Edition
Book number: 93450 Product format: Hardback Author: HARPERCOLLINS
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MURDER AT THE OLD HOUSE: Book Ten
Book number: 94001 Product format: Paperback Author: BETTY ROWLANDS
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COMFORT BOOK

Book number: 94047 Product format: Hardback Author: MATT HAIG

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By the bestselling author of 'Reasons to Stay Alive', here is a guide to living and finding hope in these disjointed times. It is a collection of aphorisms and inspirational stories of survival, maxims, memoir and meditation celebrating the ever-changing wonder of living. 'Nothing is stronger than a small hope that doesn't give up.' 'You were born worthy of love and you remain worthy of love. Be kind to yourself.' 'Once upon a time, my father and I got lost in a forest in France...At school, I had just been told the Bible story of the Israelites who had died in the wilderness and I found it easy to imagine that that would be our fate too.' 'If we keep going in a straight line we'll get out of here,' my Dad said. And he was right.' If you are in need of a boost of positivity, and calm, this is profound witty and uplifting with stories a few lines long to a few pages long. 260pp.

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WORKING WITH WOOD
Book number: 93679 Product format: Hardback Author: TOM TRIMMINS
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HOME WORK: A Memoir of My Hollywood Years
Book number: 94184 Product format: Hardback Author: JULIE ANDREWS
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GLASSES CASE WILLIAM MORRIS CRAY
Book number: 94200 Product format: Unknown Author: THE GIFTED STATIONERY COMPANY
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POETRY REBELLION
Book number: 94090 Product format: Hardback Author: PAUL EVANS
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FIRST POP-UP MYTHOLOGICAL MONSTERS
Book number: 94059 Product format: Hardback Author: OWEN DAVEY
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CONSTRUCT IT: FARMYARD VEHICLES 2 IN 1
Book number: 94048 Product format: Hardback Author: BMS BRANDS
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LOVE: A Pop-Up Celebration

Book number: 93715 Product format: Hardback Author: ROBERT SABUDA

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I love you... and will always cherish you - the words revealed as the white mother bird lifts her wings literally in 3D and her beak containing food reaches into her nest with three hungry chicks, each at different angles within the page beneath. The second intricate pop-up paper engineering spread is of a pair of elephants and you can literally lift the tusks off the page. 'I will love you and encourage you to do great things' as the polar bears tumble down an icy glacier having fun, the one in the foreground with his mouth open roaring in delight. 'I love you exactly the way you are' says the spiny urchin to the crab, pictured beneath the sea in a series of beautiful marine blues, white crab claws and a spectacular orange and red - almost feathers of paper which spin out from the page. And there is more. 'I love you and will share everything with you' say the squirrels feasting on their nuts. And most of all, I love you...forever and two beautiful swans neck to neck open their white feathers in the final display against an azure background. Show your love for a special person with this gorgeous pop-up gift book. All in colour and by the worldwide acclaimed paper engineer Robert Sabuda. Numbering about 20 pages. A companion to code 93692 Believe: A Pop-Up.
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EMOJI: A MAGNETIC KIT
Book number: 93799 Product format: Unknown Author: RUNNING PRESS
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COMPLETE MAPP & LUCIA: Volume One
Book number: 65528 Product format: Paperback Author: E.F. BENSON
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JANE AUSTEN: Love Is Like A Rose
Book number: 92017 Product format: Paperback Author: ANDREW NORMAN
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ARCHIPOPS: Six Pop-Up Notecards: Bridges
Book number: 87890 Product format: Unknown Author: CORINA FLETCHER
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IN SEARCH OF VAN GOGH
Book number: 93159 Product format: Hardback Author: GLORIA FOSSI
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SPINNING ROCKABILLY INSTANT SIDEBURNS: Three Pairs
Book number: 93204 Product format: Unknown Author: GIFT REPUBLIC
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PERILS OF PERCEPTION

Book number: 88248 Product format: Paperback Author: BOBBY DUFFY

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Take a minute to answer these questions - what's the average number of sexual partners? What proportion of your country are immigrants? What does it cost to raise a child? Do you think teenage girls are getting pregnant at an alarming rate or that a large percentage of the prison population are immigrants? This brilliant investigation by the Head of Ipsos Mori Social Research Institute analyses the role of social media and fact-checking in this post-truth age. In the final chapter he gives a list of ten useful things we can do to manage ourselves. Brexit and Donald Trump, Facebook, Google, climate change, educational levels, political misdirection and disengagement, wishful and wrongful thinking, filtering our worlds, he looks at worldwide worry and how we should manage our misperceptions. With useful statistics and questions and answers, graphs and pie charts, in these days when we probably no longer trust the clergy, then journalists and least of all politicians, can we trust our own education and perception? Much food for thought. 304pp in paperback.

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FREUD A GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOANALYSIS
Book number: 68849 Product format: Paperback Author: Sigmund Freud
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RADICAL ACTS OF LOVE: How We Find Hope at the End of Life
Book number: 91614 Product format: Hardback Author: JANIE BROWN
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AGE OF EXTREMES 1914-1991
Book number: 93063 Product format: Paperback Author: ERIC HOBSBAWM
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BRIEF HISTORY OF PUZZLES: Baffling Brainteasers
Book number: 93077 Product format: Hardback Author: WILLIAM HARTSTON
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TIMELINES: The Events That Shaped History
Book number: 93139 Product format: Hardback Author: JOHN HAYWOOD
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CRAZY FOR BIRDS
Book number: 93652 Product format: Hardback Author: MISHA MAYNERICK BLAISE
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ART OF RHETORIC

Book number: 94121 Product format: Paperback Author: ARISTOTLE

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The Ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle had a huge influence on the development of Western philosophy. Born in northern Greece in 384BCE, his father was the physician to the King of Macedonia, and although much of his early life remains a mystery, we know that he went to Athens when he was 17 to study in Plato's Academy where he spent more than two decades under his tutelage. He left the peaceful environment of Assos after a request from King Philip II of Macedon to tutor his son Alexander, later better known as Alexander the Great. When this task came to an end, Aristotle returned to Athens and created his own institution of learning, the Lyceum, where he encouraged his students not only in philosophy but in astronomy, biology, mathematics, medicine, music and rhetoric, and it was there he gave regular lectures and wrote many treatises including Nicomachean Ethics and this book. Public speaking was a critical skill in Ancient Greece whether for politicians or ordinary citizens putting forward their case in courts of law. Aristotle set out to create a guide to help students argue persuasively and at the same time it is a comprehensive study of human emotions and character with rhetoric one of the three branches of philosophy along with logic and dialectic. Brilliantly explained and carefully reasoned, Aristotle created essential guidelines for argument and a prose style that would influence writers for more than two millennia. 252pp in new full price paperback.

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REMARKABLE LIFE OF THE SKIN
Book number: 93499 Product format: Hardback Author: MONTY LYMAN
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HOW I BECAME A SOCIALIST
Book number: 93395 Product format: Paperback Author: WILLIAM MORRIS
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TRAVELLER'S HISTORY OF GREECE
Book number: 93868 Product format: Paperback Author: T. BOATSWAIN & C. NICOLSON
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NAPOLEON'S PLUNDER AND THE THEFT OF VERONESE'S FEAST
Book number: 94084 Product format: Hardback Author: CYNTHIA SALTZMAN
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600 QUESTIONS BEGINNER TO EXPERT: ART GAME
Book number: 93875 Product format: Paperback Author: NICOLE MASSON
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KEW GARDENS LARGE PRINT BOOK OF CROSSWORDS
Book number: 94140 Product format: Paperback Author: ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS KEW
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PSYCHEDELIC READER

Book number: 93948 Product format: Paperback Author: TIMOTHY LEARY

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Once an alternative doorway into radical culture, LSD is now being re-examined for its possible mental health benefits. Sub-titled 'Classic Selections from The Psychedelic Review, The Revolutionary 1960s Forum of Psychopharmacological Substances'. Half a century ago, the world changed forever when a Swiss chemist inadvertently ingested the experimental compound lysergic acid diethylamide. Many scientists expected LSD's radically psychoactive chemicals to revolutionise mainstream culture. The Psychedelic Review was founded in 1963 as a serious journal dedicated to the study of the potential of both natural and synthesized psychedelic substances. Presenting experts in the fields of anthropology, religion, pharmacology, poetry, and metaphysics, this pioneering journal had a dramatic impact on its times. Today, the benefits of LSD and other psychoactive drugs in treating depression, anxiety disorders, and PTSD have sparked renewed research. The Psychedelic Reader offers a relevant guidebook to the foundations of a bold new era in mental health studies. Luminaries such as Alan Watts, Timothy Leary, Sir Julian Huxley, and Ralph Metzner contribute insights on a variety of fascinating and controversial subjects. From precise dosage guidelines to ruminations on the poetry of Herman Hesse, this powerful anthology presents the entire psychedelic spectrum with both the seriousness and open-mindedness it deserves. 256 page paperback.

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TALES FROM THE ANT WORLD
Book number: 93503 Product format: Hardback Author: EDWARD O. WILSON
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HIROSHIGE & EISEN: The Sixty-Nine Stations
Book number: 94514 Product format: Hardback Author: RHIANNON PAGET & ANDREAS MARKS
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HITCH IN TIME: Writings from the London Review of Books
Book number: 94492 Product format: Paperback Author: Christopher Hitchens
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THIRTEEN WAYS TO SMELL A TREE
Book number: 94444 Product format: Hardback Author: DAVID GEORGE HASKELL
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POWER OF YOUR SUBCONSCIOUS MIND
Book number: 94441 Product format: Paperback Author: DR JOSEPH MURPHY
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BEAUTIFUL NEWS: Positive Trends, Uplifting Stats
Book number: 94157 Product format: Hardback Author: DAVID MCCANDLESS
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WINE NOT?: A Book of Grown-Up Decisions

Book number: 94175 Product format: Hardback Author: ROSIE MADE A THING

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Age disgracefully! If tricky situations are hard to navigate, why not try adding some gin? From surviving apocalyptic hangovers, relationship niggles and endless laundry, maybe the answer is just eat cake! More than 100 modern colour funny cartoons in this chunky book take us through daily life with Rosie, making grown-up decisions about important things like cake. On Monday morning Rosie reflects that "every office has 3 people who do the work - and 15 people who just walk around with salads". Being healthy is uphill work, and there are unanswerable temptations: "You know when you buy a bag of salad and it gets all brown and soggy? Biscuits don't do that." And "when you are an adult you can have chocolate cake for breakfast and there is literally nobody policing this". Friends are important, and "A true friend reaches for your hand - and puts a big gin in it". At the end of the day you deserve a bit of R and R. "One day you're young and trendy. The next you're impressed by someone's washer/dryer." Housework - not doing it - looms large. "I fantasize about having two men at once. One cleaning and one mending stuff." There are consolations, though. "Marriage is like having a best friend - who doesn't remember anything you say." The answer is "Never grow up. It's for old people." No page numbers, well over 100 cartoons that hit the nail on the head every time.

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MARY TOFT OR THE RABBIT QUEEN
Book number: 91378 Product format: Hardback Author: DEXTER PALMER
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Book number: 93805 Product format: Hardback Author: QUADRILLE
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TINY HATS ON CATS: Because Every Cat Deserves to Feel Fancy
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BLURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM: An A-Z of Literary Persuasion
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THING OF BEAUTY: Travels In Mythical and Modern Greece
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MINDFUL STRING GAMES

Book number: 94439 Product format: Hardback Author: CHRONICLE BOOKS

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Cat's Cradle, Soaring Bird, the Tiger Whiskers that honour your intuition or the two-person sequence of practicing mindfulness with a friend, these ten mindful string games offer you a new sense of inner peace. Includes a tiny instruction book and a golden string is included in the box with a sliding drawer.

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DOORS OF PERCEPTION AND HEAVEN AND HELL
Book number: 94446 Product format: Paperback Author: ALDOUS HUXLEY
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THUNDERBIRDS: Set of Three
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HISTORY OF TORTURE IN BRITAIN
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SOURDOUGH FROM SCRATCH: Slow Down, Make Bread
Book number: 94303 Product format: Paperback Author: JAMES MORTON
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CRIME ON THE CANALS
Book number: 94295 Product format: Paperback Author: ANTHONY POULTON-SMITH
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MUSEUM COLLECTION: Postcards In A Box
Book number: 94484 Product format: Unknown Author: THE NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM
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POWER OF YOUR SUBCONSCIOUS MIND

Book number: 94441 Product format: Paperback Author: DR JOSEPH MURPHY

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With over one million copies sold, this bestseller promises to unlock your Master Key to Success and is one of the most inspiring self help guides of all time. Since its publication in 1963, it has inspired millions of readers to unlock the unseen forces and invisible power within them using Dr Murphy's mind-focussing techniques. They are based on a simple principle - if you believe in something without reservation and picture it in your mind, you can remove the subconscious obstacles that prevent you from achieving the results you want, and your belief can become a reality. He demonstrates with real life examples the way to unleash extraordinary mental powers to build self-confidence, create harmonious relationships, gain professional success, amass wealth, conquer fears and phobias, banish bad habits, and even to effect physical healing and promote overall well-being and happiness. Untap your power. Penguin paperback reprint, 270pp with fairly large print.

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HOW THE BRAIN LOST ITS MIND
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FAMILY BETRAYAL: Agent Sonya, MI5 and The Kuczynski Network
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THINK AND GROW RICH: The Secret to Freedom and Success

Book number: 94443 Product format: Paperback Author: NAPOLEON HILL

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20 million copies have been sold worldwide and this is a superb Penguin paperback reprint of the greatest success classic of all time. Regarded as the number one inspirational and motivational classic for individuals who are interested in furthering their lives and achieving their goals, the book draws inspiration from the lives of Andrew Carnegie, Thomas Edison, Henry Ford and other millionaires of his generation. Napoleon Hill was America's most beloved motivational author who devoted 25 years and interviewed over 500 affluent men and women of his time. He uncovers the secret to great wealth based on the notion that if we can think to learn like the rich, we can start to behave like them. By understanding and applying the 13 simple steps that constitute his formula, you can discover how the principle of autosuggestion can increase your confidence, magnetism and capabilities; how you can master your mind to receive ideas from the Infinite Intelligence; the method of accurate thinking; how to avoid anything that could impede your success. Kick start your journey of self-discovery today in chapters covering faith, desire, imagination, organised planning, decision, persistence, the power of the master mind, the mystery of sex transmutation, the subconscious mind, the brain and the sixth sense and how to outwit the six ghosts of fear. 'One of the most common causes of failure is the habit of quitting when one is overtaken by temporary defeat.' 266pp, paperback with fairly large print.

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TO HAVE AND HAVE NOT
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HOW TO PLAN A CRUSADE: Religious War in The High Middle Ages
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