Join Pearlie on her third adventure, as she tries to bring a rouge spy to justice in WWII-era AustraliaIt's 1942 . . . and Pearlie is all alone in Darwin. Not only has she been separated from her fami
Follow Daisy in this third adventure featuring a hopeful girl living in depression-era AustraliaIt's 1930. . . and Daisy has been adopted and whisked away to a beautiful mansion. She's to be a compani
In a small English town, everyone is silently struggling to be the person they think they should be. Tacita is pretending to ignore her husband's affair; Theresa is determined to stay so busy she won'
Explains everything that you need to know about air travel alongside techniques for feeling confident and in control from take off to landing. This title helps you learn how to recognise cabin noises,
Joan of Arc, born in Domremy in France in 1412, began to hear voices when she was 13, and, believing they were directives from God, followed them?to the French court, to battle to wrest France from th
A Postcard from the Lake District is a glorious pictorial record of soaring mountain ranges, tranquil tarns and the majestic lakes which keep visitors coming back time after time.
Billy has home troubles, school troubles, and monster troubles in his fourth adventureThere's nothing normal about Uncle Chunk. He's eccentric, unpredictable, and full of deep dark secrets. So why is
Can being a dragon help Billy defeat his terrifying enemy? Billy's teenage sister has been kidnapped by werewolves, and only Billy the Dragon can save her. Along with his best friend Jeanie, Benny the
British motoring, from golden age to gridlock. A history of Britain from the driving seat. The Auto Biography charts the story of British motoring from the viewpoint of the everyday motorist.
This beautifully illustrated social history of Devon during World War I examines the cultural changes brought about during this period. Every sector of society felt the impact of the war acutely. Peop
Merrily Watkins: late thirties, single mum, parish priest. Cosy? I don't think so... 'A haunting quality unique in crime fiction... rich in atmosphere and practically unique' Great British Fictional
Is the universe specifically designed to make life possible? A Christian contribution to the ongoing debate over the nature of the universe. How did the universe begin and how has it evolved? Does a s
Published to coincide with the 50th anniversary of C. S. Lewis's death, this complete guide covers all of Lewis' works, from his literary criticism to NarniaC. S. Lewis's work is widely known and rega
The latest in the Classic Liners series evokes the glamour and ambience of two of the most beloved liners of the 1950sIle de France, completed in 1927, was a hugely famous prewar liner, a ship with un
Researched using previously unstudied MI5 and MI6 files, this study reveals the part played by Count Laszlo Almasy, the protagonist of the film The English Patient John Eppler thought himself to be th
A compelling and groundbreaking study of Henry VIII as a deeply flawed individual, this book vigorously challenges old assumptions and new interpretations alikeTudor historian John Matusiak paints an
From the 7-day week to 24-carat gold, Chanel Number 5 to five-star luxury, this book figures out the mysterious background to the numbers we encounter on a daily basis. Revealing the facts behind thos
Airwork Ltd/Airwork Services, now owned by VT group plc, has a long and distinguished history. It played an important role in defense support services to the RAF, Fleet Air Arm and overseas air forces
An autobiography charting the fortunes of a German family east of the Oder, living under Nazi and communist ruleI had a little boy with me about six years old, he was the son of refugees. We were bomb