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Forty Signs of Rain (Science In The Capital Ser. #1)
by Kim Stanley RobinsonIt's hot in Washington. No sign of rain. The world's climates are changing, catastrophe beckons, but no one in power is noticing. Yet. Tom Wolfe meets Michael Crichton in this highly topical, witty and entertaining science thriller.
Signor Marconi’s Magic Box (Text Only): The Invention That Sparked The Radio Revolution
by Gavin WeightmanThe intriguing story of how wireless was invented by Guglielmo Marconi – and how it amused Queen Victoria, saved the lives of the Titanic survivors, tracked down criminals and began the radio revolution.
Breakheart Pass
by Alistair MacLeanA magnificent tale of heart-stopping suspense from the highly acclaimed master of the genre.
Fifty Degrees Below (Science In The Capital Ser. #2)
by Kim Stanley RobinsonKim Stanley Robinson is at his visionary best in this gripping cautionary tale of progress and its price as our world faces catastrophic climate change – the sequel to Forty Signs of Rain.
The Soil (Collins New Naturalist Library #77)
by B. N. Davis N. Walker D. F. Ball Alastair FitterThe soil is one of the great unsung disappearing resources, with over 100m tonnes being destroyed every year. This edition is exclusive to newnaturalists.com
A Farmer’s Life for Me: How To Live Sustainably, Jimmiy's Way
by Jimmy DohertyIn this practical guide TV farmer Jimmy Doherty imparts his experience and ideas to show you how to achieve the self-sufficient lifestyle and add to your life whether growing for your own pleasure – or profit!
Smarter Than You Think: How Technology Is Changing Our Minds For The Better
by Clive ThompsonFrom the ‘Wired’ and ‘New York Times Magazine’ contributor, a brilliant examination into how the internet is profoundly changing the way we think.
Night Trap
by Gordon KentThis exhilarating tale of modern espionage and breathtaking flying action introduces a major new thriller-writing talent. With its striking authenticity and remarkable psychological depth, NIGHT TRAP is sure to appeal to fans of Tom Clancy, Stephen Coonts and Dale Brown.
The Complete Navarone 4-Book Collection: The Guns Of Navarone / Force Ten From Navarone / Storm Force From Navarone / Thunderbolt From Navarone
by Alistair MacLean Sam LLewellynThe Guns of Navarone and its three sequels, in which the same characters are sent on other wartime missions, together in one volume for the first time to mark the 50th anniversary of the original book .
Blackwater Sound (Thorn Ser. #4)
by James HallCompelling action and suspense in the Florida Keys and Bahamas – in the atmospheric new thriller from a writer acclaimed by Dennis Lehane, Michael Connelly and Robert Crais.
Earth Girl (Earth Girl Ser.)
by Janet EdwardsA sensational YA science fiction debut. Jarra is stuck on Earth while the rest of humanity portals around the universe. But can she prove to the norms that she’s more than just an Earth Girl?
Earth Star
by Janet EdwardsThe highly anticipated follow-up to Janet Edward’s sensational YA sci-fi debut, Earth Girl.
Earth Flight (Earth Girl Ser.)
by Janet EdwardsThe thrilling conclusion to Janet Edward’s sensational debut YA sci-fi trilogy.
Frankenstein Special Edition: Prodigal Son; City Of Night (Dean Koontz's Frankenstein Ser. #Bk. 3)
by Dean KoontzThe stunning first two instalments of Dean Koontz’s re-imagining of Frankenstein – including an extract from the final book, The Dead Town.
The Genius in my Basement: The Genius In My Basement
by Alexander MastersAn intimate portrait of an everyday genius.
City of Gold (Contemporanea Ser. #Vol. 68)
by Len DeightonJanuary 1942. Rommel’s seemingly invincible Afrika Korps is at the gates of Egypt – perhaps soon to threaten Cairo itself.
MAMista (Contemporanea Ser.)
by Len DeightonDeep in Marxist Guerilla territory a hopeless war is being fought.
Only When I Larf
by Len DeightonThree confidence tricksters - two blokes and a bird - had a style that earned them millions.
Violent Ward (Booket Ser. #Vol. 256)
by Len DeightonIf America is a lunatic asylum, then California is the Violent Ward.
Science Skills Builder: How Science Works, Maths In Science And Quality Of Written Communication (PDF) (Science Skills Ser.)
by Mark LevesleyStart to build the skills needed to succeed in science: How Science Works, Quality of Written Communication and Maths in Science. These skills are essential to GCSE success. Give your students a head start with this new book that: - Clearly explains the skills with examples and illustrations - Gives practice with engaging activities - Explains the answers and how they can improve
Twinkle Twinkle Little Spy: An Expensive Place To Die, Spy Story, Yesterday's Spy, Twinkle Twinkle Little Spy
by Len DeightonA Soviet space scientist defects to win academic freedom, but western intelligence has other plans for him, and sends an unnamed spy - perhaps the same reluctant hero of The Ipcress File - to look after him. But what follows is a blood-streaked trail across three continents…
Spy Story: An Expensive Place To Die, Spy Story, Yesterday's Spy, Twinkle Twinkle Little Spy
by Len DeightonComputer games run in a classified war studies centre in London. Nuclear submarines prowl beneath Arctic ice. And war games go into real time. Patrick Armstrong - possibly the same reluctant hero of The Ipcress File - is sent to investigate.
Yesterday’s Spy: An Expensive Place To Die, Spy Story, Yesterday's Spy, Twinkle Twinkle Little Spy
by Len DeightonSinister rumours link clandestine Arab arms dealing with the man who led the old anti-Nazi Guernica network. Time to reopen the master file on yesterday’s spy…
Faraday (Text Only): The Life (text Only)
by James HamiltonA major biography of Michael Faraday (1791–1867), one of the giants of 19th century science and discoverer of electricity who was at the centre of an extraordinary scientific renaissance in London.
The Cracking Code Book
by Simon SinghHow to make it, break it, hack it, crack it.The secret history of codes and code breaking. Simon Singh’s best-selling title The Code Book now re-issued for the young-adult market.