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FRAGILE EARTH: Writing from The New Yorker

Book number: 94164 Product format: Paperback Author: DAVID REMNICK & HENRY FINDER

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A classic collection of the New Yorker's most urgent and groundbreaking reporting from the frontlines of the climate emergency and global warming over the last three decades. The writing includes Bill McKibben's seminal essay 'The End of Nature', the first piece to popularise both the science and politics of climate change for a general audience. Also the Pulitzer prize-winning work of Elizabeth Kolbert, Kathryn Schulz, Jonathan Franzen, Eric Klinenberg and others. The essays take a glacier in India, Inuits in Alaska, solar-power users in Tanzania, fire managers in California, from Greenland to the Great Plains, and into both laboratories and rainforests. 541pp, paperback.

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100 GREAT CHILDREN'S PICTURE BOOKS
Book number: 93885 Product format: Hardback Author: MARTIN SALISBURY
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ELEPHANTS: Birth, Life, and Death In The World of The Giants
Book number: 93914 Product format: Hardback Author: HANNAH MUMBY
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FUTURE OF LIFE
Book number: 93922 Product format: Paperback Author: EDWARD O. WILSON
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NIGHT AND DAY & JACOB'S ROOM
Book number: 68840 Product format: Paperback Author: VIRGINIA WOOLF
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THREE TIGERS, ONE MOUNTAIN
Book number: 91742 Product format: Hardback Author: MICHAEL BOOTH
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EARTH SHATTERING EVENTS: Earthquakes, Nations
Book number: 92417 Product format: Hardback Author: ANDREW ROBINSON
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FRONTIER BELOW

Book number: 94165 Product format: Hardback Author: JEFF MAYNARD

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Sub-titled 'The Past, Present and Future of Our Quest to Go Deeper Underwater', here is a journey to the bottom of the ocean and the future of our planet. The first divers to venture into the sea held their breath and splashed beneath the surface. Over the centuries they invented wooden diving bells, clumsy diving suits, and unwieldy contraptions in attempts to go deeper and stay longer under water and push the boundaries of human endurance. Each advance was fraught with danger as people had to survive the crushing weight of water and the deadly physiological effects of breathing compressed air. Plunging into the narrow trenches between the tectonic plates of the Earth's crust, they eventually reached the bottom of the ocean in the same decade that men first walked on the moon. It would be 52 years before anyone returned to these depths, but today many countries are developing drones and submersibles capable of reaching the ocean's deepest point. Once a mission for its own sake, now there are more tangible rewards - the ocean economy with ocean-based industries combined with the assets and resources provided by marine ecosystems - is set to double in size in the coming decades and there is much to be gained from what lies beneath. We meet inventors such as Sir Edmund Halley, Auguste Piccard and Jacques Cousteau who popularised recreational Scuba diving. And of course so recently we have seen the tragic loss of the OceanGate Titan submersible. It was Otis Barton who in 1928 designed the first diving tank that would go to depths suspended by a cable who explained why a steel sphere rather than a cylindrical shape would be ideal. He set a record of over 3,000 feet in his sphere in 1934. These superb facts are woven into a fascinating story, so plunge in. 298pp, 16 pages of colour images.

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ANGINA MONOLOGUES: Stories of Surgery for Broken Hearts
Book number: 92705 Product format: Paperback Author: SAMER NASHEF
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GREAT STATE: China and the World
Book number: 92943 Product format: Hardback Author: TIMOTHY BROOK
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CALL TO ARMS - Over by Christmas
Book number: 92954 Product format: Paperback Author: David Bilton
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LAST HOURS
Book number: 92995 Product format: Paperback Author: Minette Walters
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CAPTAIN DAMIAN SEEKER: Set of Three
Book number: 93148 Product format: Paperback Author: S. G. MACLEAN
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JOHN CRANCH: Uncommon Genius
Book number: 93229 Product format: Hardback Author: JOHN LAMBLE
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DREAM MACHINES

Book number: 93619 Product format: Hardback Author: RON MILLER

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A Pictorial History of the Spaceship in Art, Science and Literature, a 1993 rare imported edition with a foreword by Arthur C Clarke. This solid, encyclopaedic chronological volume on spaceship design will be a sheer delight to anyone whose pulse quickens at the latest news from NASA. Covering space travel concepts from 360 BC to 1994 AD, the author provides diagrams, specifications and background to history's major schemes for conquering space. Airborne adventure began in 360 BC when Archytas of Tarentum constructed a model pigeon which was made to fly by the reaction of steam or compressed air escaping from holes in its tail. In 150 AD Ptolemy described the sun and planets as orbiting round the earth, and ten years later the first novel of inter-planetary travel appeared. The middle ages saw the creation of steam- or dynamite-powered rockets, and in 1623 a probably apocryphal story describes a manned rocket flight over the Bosporus. Cyrano be Bergerac's fictional journey to the moon followed a few years later. In 1828 a famous cartoon depicted a man on a rocket-propelled flight with Heath-Robinson-style accompaniments and in 1865 Jules Verne published the space travel classic novel From the Earth to the Moon, with mathematical calculations and convincing diagrams. With the 20th century hundreds of space ships were first imagined and then made a reality. Hermann Oberth's Model E formed the basis for the spaceship Friede in Fritz Lang's 1929 motion picture Frau im Mond. In 1939 the British Interplanetary Society concluded a 2-year engineering study of a manned moon landing, based on hexagonal honeycomb clusters of individual rockets, and in 1949 the Canadian Rocket society planned a moon landing by 1960. The first manned space flight in 1961 ushered in the era of the Apollos, the Space Shuttle and finally the Mars-Mission proposals. 714pp, very well illustrated with dreamy line art and etchings, cutaways, magazine articles reproduced from 30s to the 90s, diagrams and black and white photos and interesting appendices on US and Soviet launch vehicles by size, Energia and Buran. Index, 22 x 28.5 cm.

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HAYNES MANUAL: DAN DARE PILOT OF THE FUTURE
Book number: 93708 Product format: Hardback Author: ROD BARZILAY
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VAMPIRES & VIRGINS
Book number: 93971 Product format: Paperback Author: OXBORNE & LEOMAX
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FIGURING OUT THE PAST: A History of The World
Book number: 94204 Product format: Paperback Author: PETER TURCHIN AND DANIEL HOYER
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WOOD AGE
Book number: 94252 Product format: Paperback Author: ROLAND ENNOS
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MID-CENTURY ADS
Book number: 94259 Product format: Hardback Author: STEVEN HELLER & JIM HEIMANN
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BIG BOOK OF MARS
Book number: 94348 Product format: Paperback Author: MARC HARTZMAN
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MATHEMATICAL INTELLIGENCE: What We Have That Machines Don't

Book number: 94242 Product format: Hardback Author: JUNAID MUBEEN

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As the threats of AI loom large, we must all earn how to think alongside our silicon counterparts. Discover the unexpected advantage of the AI age. There is so much talk about the threat posed by intelligent machines that it might be tempting to surrender to our robot overlords right away, but Mubeen isn't ready to throw in the towel just yet. As far as he is concerned, we have an edge over machines. Our own superpower is a remarkable system of thought developed over the centuries. Familiar to us all, but often badly taught and misrepresented in popular discourse, this system has a name - mathematics. Mathematicians have always seized upon the latest technologies to enhance their own thinking skills. Computers may reign supreme when it comes to totting up sums and spotting patterns, but Mubeen identifies seven areas of mathematical intelligence where humans can retain a crucial advantage. In exploring these areas, he opens up a fascinating world in which we can develop our uniquely human abilities. Topics covered are estimation where tribes only count to four, where babies outsmart computers and why we underestimate pandemics. He looks at the dogness of dogs, how mathematicians paint ideas, and the blind spots of computers; when stories fool us, why machines can't be trusted, and how to tell eternal truths; why spoilsports deserve more credit, how mathematics gets reinvented, and the truths computers will never discover; and why speed is overrated and the wisdom of 'sleeping on it'. Finally he looks at an unlikely mathematical duo, how ants get their intelligence, and the quest for a super-mathematician. 339pp, graphs and illus.

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ACCUMULATOR: The Revolutionary 30 Day Fitness Plan
Book number: 94040 Product format: Paperback Author: PAUL MUMFORD
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INFLUENZA
Book number: 90369 Product format: Paperback Author: JEREMY BROWN
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TOM STOPPARD: A Life
Book number: 93604 Product format: Hardback Author: HERMIONE LEE
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ENCOUNTERS WITH EUCLID
Book number: 94496 Product format: Paperback Author: BENJAMIN WARDHAUGH
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HAVE A LITTLE FAITH
Book number: 90913 Product format: Paperback Author: MITCH ALBOM
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I USED TO LIVE HERE ONCE: The Haunted Life of Jean Rhys
Book number: 93659 Product format: Hardback Author: MIRANDA SEYMOUR
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WOOD AGE

Book number: 94252 Product format: Paperback Author: ROLAND ENNOS

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When our ancestors came down from the trees, they brought the trees with them and remade the world. How did the descendants of small arboreal primates manage to stand on our own two feet, become top predators, and take over the world? Roland Ennos shows that the key to humanity's success has been our relationship with wood. He takes us on a sweeping ten-million-year journey from great apes who built their nests among the trees, to early humans who depended on wood for fire, shelter, tools and weapons, from the structural design of wheels and woodwinds to the invention of paper and the printing press. He draws together evidence as far-ranging as primatology, anthropology, archaeology, history, architecture, engineering and carpentry, and charts for the first time how our ability to exploit wood's unique properties has shaped our bodies, minds, societies and lives. Chapters include Losing Our Hair, Tooling Up, Clearing the Forest, Melting and Smelting, Carving Our Communities, Supplying Life's Luxuries, Placing Firewood and Charcoal, Wood in the Nineteenth Century and In the Modern World and finally assessing our impact and mending our strange relationship and rediscovering traditional ways of growing, using and understanding trees that can help combat climate change and bring our lives into better balance with nature. 318pp in large softback, 23 illus.

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EMOJI: A MAGNETIC KIT
Book number: 93799 Product format: Unknown Author: RUNNING PRESS
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FOR EVERY SAILOR AFLOAT, EVERY SOLDIER AT THE FRONT
Book number: 94236 Product format: Hardback Author: PETER DOYLE
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DREAM UNIVERSE: How Fundamental Physics Lost Its Way
Book number: 91676 Product format: Hardback Author: DAVID LINDLEY
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KRISHNA BLANK BOOK (LARGE)
Book number: 93825 Product format: Hardback Author: B. G. SHARMA
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LONGEST STORY
Book number: 94241 Product format: Hardback Author: RICHARD GIRLING
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BRITISH BIRDS AND BIRDLIFE 1 DVD
Book number: 91964 Product format: Unknown Author: PLANET THREE PUBLISHING
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PIONEERS OF SPACEFLIGHT: DVD and Magazine

Book number: 94393 Product format: Unknown Author: SIR PATRICK MOORE

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Written and presented by Sir Patrick Moore and with running time approximately 50 minutes in both colour and black and white, the DVD is entitled The Apollo Story. It features official NASA and Science Museum footage of the momentous Apollo 11 Moon landing. It was July 1969 and a little over eight years since the flights of Gagarin and Shepard, followed quickly by President Kennedy's challenge to put a man on the Moon before the end of the decade. It was only seven months since NASA made a bold decision to send Apollo 8 all the way to the Moon on the first manned flight of the massive Saturn V rocket. Now on the morning of 16th July, Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins sit atop another Saturn V at Launch Complex 39A at the Kennedy Space Center. The three-stage 363-foot rocket will use its 7.5 million pounds of thrust to propel them into space and into history. DVD film running time approximately 50 minutes. With large illustrated soft cover magazine enclosed.

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CELTIC MYTH AND LEGEND
Book number: 94351 Product format: Paperback Author: CHARLES SQUIRE
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MYTHS OF THE NORSEMEN: From The Eddas and Sagas
Book number: 94371 Product format: Paperback Author: H. A. GUERBER
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ENCOUNTERS WITH EUCLID

Book number: 94496 Product format: Paperback Author: BENJAMIN WARDHAUGH

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From Ancient Greece to dark energy, full of charm and learning, here are vivid and gripping stories. Sub-titled 'How an Ancient Greek Geometry Text Shaped the World', and previously published as 'The Book of Wonders', this is an astonishingly readable and informative history of the greatest mathematical bestseller of all time. Euclid's Elements of Geometry was a book that changed the world and has shaped 2,000 years of art, philosophy and literature, as well as science and maths. With stories of influence on every continent and encounters with the likes of Ptolemy and Isaac Newton, Hobbes and Lewis Carroll, Wardhaugh gives dramatic life to the evolution of mathematics in a fascinating tour through 2,300 years of reading, re-imagining, and responding to perhaps the most important textbook ever written. 403pp, illustrated paperback.

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TOM STOPPARD: A Life
Book number: 93604 Product format: Hardback Author: HERMIONE LEE
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EINSTEIN'S FRIDGE
Book number: 94161 Product format: Paperback Author: PAUL SEN
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HALF LIVES: The Unlikely History of Radium
Book number: 92129 Product format: Hardback Author: LUCY JANE SANTOS
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COMPLETE IDIOT'S ALGEBRA PRACTICE PROBLEMS
Book number: 93786 Product format: Paperback Author: JANE GARDNER
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SKYLINES
Book number: 90842 Product format: Hardback Author: YOLANDA ZAPPATERRA
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CROMWELL AGAINST THE SCOTS: The Last Anglo-Scottish War
Book number: 93384 Product format: Hardback Author: JOHN D. GRAINGER
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IMPORTANCE OF BEING INTERESTED

Book number: 94477 Product format: Paperback Author: ROBIN INCE

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'Adventures in Scientific Curiosity' is the sub-title of this beautifully written elegy to science, wonder, mystery and curiosity. Robin Ince abandoned science at secondary school, bored by a fog of dull lessons and intimidated by the barrage of equations. But 20 years later he fell in love with it, and now he presents one of the world's most popular science podcasts. Every year he meets hundreds of the world's greatest thinkers and in his witty and often profound tour through science, he argues that scientific wonder should be for everyone. Filled with interviews featuring astronauts, comedians, teachers, quantum physicists, neuroscientists and more, as well as charting his own journey with science, his book explores why many wrongly think of the discipline as distant and difficult. From the glorious appeal of the stars above to why scientific curiosity can encourage much needed intellectual humility, this optimistic book will leave you with a thirst for intellectual adventure. Fans of Radio Four's The Infinite Monkey Cage and Professor Brian Cox who wrote the foreword, he touches on biophilia to black holes, the origins of the Universe to human mortality, armchair time travel, on coping with the size of the Universe, and looking back at the planet from a height, he asks if we are waiting for our alien saviours and how the mind is a chaos of delight. Robin's father Mr Ince is also a loyal Bibliophile customer! And our Annie went to see Robin and Professor Cox in one of their superb live performances together and until then, science had not really interested her! 384pp, illustrated paperback. Apologies for sticker.

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I'M A JOKE AND SO ARE YOU
Book number: 93100 Product format: Hardback Author: ROBIN INCE
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UNDERSTANDING THE WORLD: The Atlas of Infographics

Book number: 93057 Product format: Hardback Author: SANDRA RENDGEN & J. WIEDEMANN

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Hot off the press and weighing in at a spectacular 2.35kg with glossy purple, pink, fluorescent pink and orange and yellow and lime page edges and on glossy white paper, extraordinary statistics are brought to life on nature and environment, science and technology, economy and development, society and people and culture and media. This superb and selective history of graphic information begins with medieval maps of the world and Portolan charts to navigate the oceans, mapping the body and knowledge, the Universe and planets, dinosaur timeline, currents of air showing the global wind system as it was perceived in the mid 19th century, tsunamis, where fish are caught, a world of sensations and a fantastic voyage of the incredible shrinking robots, racial inequality and the Corona virus, waste in space, imports and exports and a woman's place in the economy, Africa missing infrastructures, disputed areas of the world. In the centre pages is a spectacular triple gatefold showing on one side gun nations and states, on the other gay acceptance where countries like Spain and Germany have become more accepting of homosexuality. Foods, unsafe water, inadequate sanitation and poor hygiene, a guide to coffee and a cocktail chart of film and literature, the periodic table of heavy metals, comic characters and the football clubs of Europe in a spectacular double page map, this is a very special coffee table book featuring 280 colourful graphics, seven fold-out spreads and all focussing on the 21st century but including some historical masterpieces. 456pp, 21.59 x 33.02cm. Text in three languages, new full price from Taschen.
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ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF BRITISH BRIDGES

Book number: 94299 Product format: Hardback Author: DAVID MCFETRICH

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Revised second edition of this seminal work with 250 new entries, some illustrated, bringing the total individual bridges described to 1,600 and information describing more than 2,200 different structures. Here are road bridges, some of which are moveable, moat, packhorse, footbridge, park or garden bridges, aqueducts, canal bridges, tramways and railway bridges and seaside piers which number over one million to cross roads and canals and motorways. Far from dull, the book is quite beautiful, spanning (excuse the pun!) history and in an A-Z format covering the developing technology behind arch bridges, inhabited bridges and lifting bridges. From the wall enclosing the ancient abbey at Bury St Edmunds which carries over the River Lark three ribbed and pointed stone arches probably dating from the 13th century, there is the beautiful Aberdulais aqueduct over the River Neath with ten low stone arches and 340 feet long at Port Talbot. Page after page as you just scroll through and enjoy the archive and modern colour photographs numbering 900 including the beautiful Baddesley Clinton Moat Bridge in Warwickshire around a National Trust property, the gatehouse fortified wall and moat guarding Bishop's Palace at Wells from around 1340, Boathouse Bridge at Longleat, the Brunel Swing Bridge in Bristol, the Clyde Caledonian Railway Viaduct and so it goes on as we amble through Great Britain at a leisurely pace and are shown historical places of interest. One of our favourites is the Lower Brockhampton Manor Gatehouse Bridge, a quaint timber-framed gatehouse from 1550 with knee-braced deck beams. The last entry in the A-Z is handsome Ystrad Suspension Bridge of the type pioneered by James Dredge. Next there is a Bridge Miscellany describing aesthetics, aluminium, ancient British bridges, bridges in art, architectural periods, depictions in commercial art and on banknotes, stamps and medals, collapses and failures of bridges, sea bridges and a whole section on record-breaking bridges with the longest cantilever arm spans or laminated timber beam bridges. Finally, a geographical index. 444 big glossy pages, 22.2 x 28.6cm.

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TOSCANA
Book number: 93533 Product format: Paperback Author: JÜRGEN SORGES
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Book number: 93649 Product format: Paperback Author: SEARCH PRESS
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