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John Muir: The Scotsman who saved America's wild places
John Muir is regarded as the 'father of America's national parks' and is a towering figure in the history of that country's involvement with ecology. Born into a harsh home in Dunbar, Scotland he would often escape to revel... See More
Futebol: The Brazilian Way of Life - Updated Edition
The Brazilian football team is one of the wonders of the modern world and legendary names like Pelé, Garrincha and Ronaldo inspire awe in football-lovers everywhere. But in Latin America's largest country, football also... See More
The Accidental Species: Misunderstandings of Human Evolution
"With a delightfully irascible sense of humor, Henry Gee reflects on our origin... an excellent primer on how -- and how not -- to think about human evolution." -- Carl Zimmer, author of Parasite Rex The idea of a missing... See More
When Ghosts Come Home
An abandoned plane. A dead body. A small town threatening to explode. 'A searing, thunderous, heartbreaking thriller.' Chris Whitaker Winston did not hear it so much as feel it as it passed over their house and into the... See More
The Philosophers' Library: Books that Shaped the World (Liber Historica)
The Philosophers' Library features the most important philosophy manuscripts and books as stepping stones to take your through the history of philosophy. By cataloguing the history of philosophy via its key works, this... See More
Anatomy of a Soldier
Winner of the Waverton Good Read Award 2017 Shortlisted for the Authors' Club Best First Novel Award 2017 Shortlisted for the Goldsboro Books Glass Bell Award 2017 Imagine if your whole life changed in the blink of an... See More
Getting There: A Book of Mentors
"The highest achievers share some of their lowest moments, and there is much wisdom to be gained from those struggles. Captivating, thought-provoking." -- David Faber, CNBC The path to success is rarely easy or direct, and... See More
Better Presentations: A Guide for Scholars, Researchers, and Wonks
Whether you are a university professor, researcher at a think tank, graduate student, or analyst at a private firm, chances are that at some point you have presented your work in front of an audience. Most of us approach... See More
Multiple Choice
Reader, your life is full of choices. Some will bring you joy and others will bring you heartache. Will you choose to cheat (in life, the examination that follows) or will you choose to copy? Will you fall in love? If so... See More
The Dead of Winter (Josephine Tey Series Book 9)
December 1938, and storm clouds hover once again over Europe. Josephine Tey and Archie Penrose gather with friends for a Cornish Christmas, but two strange and brutal deaths on St Michael's Mount - and the unexpected arrival... See More
Expert Political Judgment: How Good Is It? How Can We Know?
The intelligence failures surrounding the invasion of Iraq dramatically illustrate the necessity of developing standards for evaluating expert opinion. This book fills that need. Here, Philip E. Tetlock explores what... See More
Never Tease a Siamese: Volume 5 (Leigh Koslow Mystery Series)
Fifth in the USA-Today and Kindle Top-Ten bestselling Leigh Koslow Mystery Series! "The fifth installment in this excellent series, and perhaps Ms. Claire's best yet. The characters and relationships are superior, written... See More
Six Simple Rules: How to Manage Complexity without Getting Complicated
New tools for managing complexity Does your organization manage complexity by making things more complicated? If so, you are not alone. According to The Boston Consulting Group's fascinating Complexity Index, business... See More
World of Warcraft: Shadows Rising: A World of Warcraft novel
An all-new official prequel novel to Shadowlands, the next expansion for Blizzard Entertainment's legendary online game World of Warcraft. "The Horde is nothing!" With those infamous words, Sylvanas Windrunner betrayed and... See More
Heaven and Hell: Part Three of the Epic "North and South" Trilogy (The North and South Trilogy Book 3)
The searing conclusion to the North and South Trilogy brings the battle between the Mains and Hazards -- and Confederate and Union armies -- to a brilliantly satisfying end The last days of the Civil War bring no peace for... See More
Resonate: Present Visual Stories that Transform Audiences
Reveals the underlying story form of all great presentations that will not only create impact, but will move people to action Presentations are meant to inform, inspire, and persuade audiences. So why then do so many... See More
A History of Interest Rates (Wiley Finance Book 322)
A History of Interest Rates presents a very readable account of interest rate trends and lending practices over four millennia of economic history. Despite the paucity of data prior to the Industrial Revolution, authors... See More
The Gilded Ones
The must-read new bold and immersive West African-inspired fantasy series, as featured on Cosmo, Bustle and Book Riot. In this world, girls are outcasts by blood and warriors by choice, perfect for fans of Children of Blood... See More
The Sky Is Everywhere: Jandy Nelson
Jandy Nelson's beautiful, funny and heartfelt novel about grief, love and forgiveness. For fans of John Green, David Levithan and Rainbow Rowell. For fans of John Green, David Levithan and Rainbow Rowell: a beautiful, funny... See More
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Simple Techniques to Instantly Be Happier, Find Inner Peace, and Improve Your Life
Would you like more happiness, inner peace, and self-confidence in your life? Are you ready to take charge of your unruly mind once and for all? Your thoughts make you or break you. How you see yourself and the world... See More
Hell Yeah or No: what’s worth doing
Useful wisdom. Simple profound mental models to guide your decisions. Overwhelmed? If you feel anything less than "hell yeah!" about something, say no. We say yes too often. By saying no to almost everything, you leave space... See More
Diary of a Dead Man on Leave
From bestselling author David Downing, master of historical espionage, comes a heart-wrenching depiction of Germany in the days leading up to World War II and the difficult choices of one man of conviction. In April 1938... See More
Walking the Nile
A major Channel 4 series and a Sunday Times bestseller His journey is 4,250 miles long. He is walking every step of the way, camping in the wild, foraging for food, fending for himself against multiple dangers. He is... See More
The Tesla Secret (The Project Book 5)
Lost plans for a terrifying weapon designed by Nikola Tesla fall into the hands of a centuries-old conspiracy bent on world domination. Powerful men will stop at nothing to use the weapon to achieve their goal, even at the... See More
Sociobiology: The New Synthesis, Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Edition
When this classic work was first published in 1975, it created a new discipline and started a tumultuous round in the age-old nature versus nurture debate. Although voted by officers and fellows of the international Animal... See More
Crossroads of Canopy: A Titan's Forest novel
The highly-anticipated fantasy debut from Aurealis and Ditmar Award-winning author Thoraiya Dyer, set in a giant mythical rainforest controlled by living gods. Now in trade paperback. Unar dreams of greatness. Determined... See More
The Urge: our history of addiction (The Addicted Brain)
An authoritative, illuminating, and deeply humane history of addiction -- a phenomenon that remains baffling and deeply misunderstood despite having touched countless lives -- by an addiction psychiatrist striving to... See More
Renegades: Spinward Fringe Broadcast 8
It has been months since the Siege of Port Rush. The Warlord, under the command of Jacob Valent, has been travelling to ports across the sector to gather intelligence, capturing ships and cargo as they go. Manpower and funds... See More