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Be Brave: The Little Book of Courage

by Summersdale Publishers

Less fear. More fierce.Whatever challenges life sends your way, you need to know and nurture your inner strength. Packed with inspiring affirmations and courageous quotations from those who have dared to be audacious, this book will boost your self-belief and empower you to BE BRAVE.

365 Days of Positivity: Daily Guidance for a Happier You

by Debbi Marco

There’s joy in every day This little book will help you find everyday moments of happiness. With uplifting quotations and simple tips to brighten your mood, it will inspire you to stay positive all year round.

Eco-Thrifty: Discover the Secrets to Stylish and Sustainable Living Without it Costing the Earth, Including Upcycling, Recycling, Budget-Friendly Ideas and More

by Alexa Kaye

Living well doesn’t have to cost the earthWe all want to do our bit for the planet, and now it’s easier than ever. This book is your guide to eco-thrifty living: the way to look out for the climate and your budget at the same time. Explore the art of recycling and upcycling to spruce up your home and garden, find out how to revamp old clothes and how to say no to waste, and learn the secrets to conscious, creative living – all without the hefty price tag.There is no planet B, but with eco-thrifty living, we won’t need one. From nifty cleaning tips, to stylish home decor and natural beauty, discover the countless ways to reduce your carbon footprint and live a life you love that’s sustainable – both for the world and your wallet.

Fred Basset Yearbook 2016

by Alex Graham

'Fred's wry observations delight fans young and old...' DOGS TODAY He's a four-pawed national treasure and he's back for more hi-jinks and canine capers in a new selection of his wittiest strips from the Daily Mail.

The Joy of Retirement: For Those Who Live Life to the Full

by Ted Heybridge

'Don’t simply retire from something; have something to retire to.'Harry Emerson FosdickThis miscellany, packed with useful information, practical advice and inspiring ideas from holidays to hobbies, gardening to grandparenting, is perfect for anyone who has retired and wants to make the most of their newfound life of leisure.

Carpe Diem: Inspirational Quotes and Awesome Affirmations for Seizing the Day

by Summersdale Publishers

Get inspired to succeed with the courageous quotations and rousing affirmations in this pocket-sized collection of unbeatable wisdomToday holds an infinite number of opportunities – the rest of your life is just waiting for you to reach out and grab it by the horns! This little book, packed full of uplifting quotes and motivational mottos, is just what you need to launch into exciting new adventures and achievements.From the wisdom of ancient sages to sound advice from modern superstars, these are words to get you feeling great and thinking big.As well as the hard-won wisdom of successful and talented celebrities, this book includes a host of uplifting mantras and daily reminders such as:Difficult doesn’t mean impossibleYou’re never lost – you’re just discovering new placesYour life is a work of art – it deserves to be seenGood things come to those who… go out and get themWhen’s the best time to start? Right now!

Swan: Portrait of a Majestic Bird, from Mythical Meanings to the Modern Day

by Dan Keel

Book of the Month, Countryside magazine‘[this] fascinating new book… provides a detailed insight into the snow-white species’ Waterways WorldA wildlife writer and photographer’s celebration of the mute swan, Britain’s most iconic breed, exploring the bird’s significance across myth and history alongside vivid observations on its habits and habitats.The swan is both a lover and a fighter. A graceful angel and a clumsy oaf. Immortalized by artists over the ages yet misunderstood and threatened in the present day. The mute swan – with its orange beak and aura of stately silence – is the breed we know best in Britain.Dan Keel has been captivated by these birds since boyhood, studying their contrasting qualities over more than three decades. He’s spent countless hours documenting their power, beauty and vulnerability as a writer of nature journalism, as a wildlife photographer looking for the perfect shot, and as a pilot sharing the skies.In this labour of love, Dan speaks up for the mute, answering the essential questions about its nature and its future. Along the way, weaving his first-hand observations into the narrative, he shows us how swans have been portrayed in myth, art and culture for millennia, and how they have been venerated and imitated as well as harmed by humans.Does anybody still eat swan? Can a swan really break your arm? Does the Queen own them all? With an eye for the humour as well as the tragedy of the swan’s story, Dan lays out the facts, guides us to our lakes and riverbanks, and urges us to see these familiar creatures in a fresh light.

Come Rain or Shine: A Weather Miscellany

by Storm Dunlop

This charming miscellany, as wide-ranging and unpredictable as the weather itself, is filled with curious historical facts, amazing statistics and fascinating anecdotes that will keep you entertained come rain or shine!

Less is More: Finding Joy in a Simpler Life

by Robin James

Discover the art of finding more through having less. Filled with practical tips, this book will guide you toward a simpler way of life. Learn how to reduce your clutter and your stress levels, to make time for what matters, and how to enrich the everyday by putting quality before quantity. All you need is the simple power of"less".

Women in Their Own Words: Quotations to Empower and Inspire

by Rebecca Foster

A girl should be two things: Who and what she wants. Coco ChanelAs writers and thinkers, leaders and innovators, creators and counsellors, women have given us countless words to enlighten, encourage, challenge and console. This timely collection of uplifting quotations brings together some of the wisest, wittiest and most thought-provoking pronouncements of women from ancient times to the present day.

Your Only Limit Is You: Inspiring Quotes and Kick-Ass Affirmations to Get You Motivated

by Summersdale Publishers

Shoot for the stars! When you’re striving for a goal, let nothing stand in your way! Packed with motivational quotes and kick-ass affirmations, this little book is here to remind you that, with determination in your heart, no hurdle is too high and no dream is too big.

Dream. Explore. Discover.: Inspiring Quotes to Spark Your Wanderlust

by Summersdale Publishers

Stay wild and free There’s a whole world out there just waiting to be explored. Spark your wanderlust with this little book, packed with beautiful quotes and affirmations from the world’s greatest travellers and adventurers, and be inspired to dream, explore and discover!

Just Be You: Positive Quotes and Affirmations for Self-Care

by Summersdale Publishers

Having a wobbly day, week or year? This little book of uplifting quotations and powerful affirmations will help you to realise you are the best person you could possibly be – you!

Don't Be a D*ck: A Self-Help Guide to Being F*cking Awesome

by Joseph Dewey

We’re not implying anything but…It’s time for a bit of no-nonsense advice in the form of some choice expletive-laden life lessons. This small but f*cking mighty tome is just the tonic to set you on the path to being an awesome human, and will teach YOU how not to be a D*CK.

Home Hacks: Handy Hints to Make Life Easier (Life Hacks Ser.)

by Dan Marshall

Dozens of everyday household dilemmas are solved with HOUSEHOLD HACKS, your handy guide to tackling little domestic annoyances, cheaply and swiftly, so you can get on with something more fun. This fully illustrated manual covers everything from ingenious space-saving storage solutions, clever cleaning hacks, DIY and much, much more.

Qualitative Research

by Stake

Qualitative Research: Studying How Things Work

by Robert E. Stake

Who Said That First?: The Curious Origins of Common Words and Phrases

by Max Cryer

Who first wrote ‘absence makes the heart grow fonder’, ‘accidentally on purpose’ or ‘no pain, no gain?' Did you know that there is no evidence Queen Victoria said ‘We are not amused’ or Marie Antoinette proclaimed ‘Let them eat cake’, but ‘iron curtain’ was in use for 40 years before Winston Churchill said it, and we have P. G. Wodehouse to thank for ‘straight from the horse’s mouth’?This witty and accessible compendium reveals the obscure origins of over 500 common phrases, dispelling myths and offering plenty of fascinating facts to delight the trivia-holic in all of us.

Fred Basset Yearbook 2012

by Alex Graham

Britain’s best-loved canine hero for almost half a century returns in another annual collection of the best from the Daily Mail’s popular strip. With humour drier than a dog biscuit, Fred’s cheeky antics and his astute comments on modern life will keep you entertained all year.

Was Beethoven a Birdwatcher?: A Bird's Eye History of the World

by David Turner

This humorous and insightful guide delves into literature, science, religion, fine art and popular culture to reveal how a bird can be far more than the sum of its parts. Worshipped as gods and damned as agents of the Devil, birds have fostered scientific breakthroughs and even helped incite a war. This is full of brilliant curios.

Fifty Shades of Bliss: The Ultimate Guide to Spicing Up Your Sex Life

by Lexie Sutton

With fifty raunchy chapters covering everything from stripping to submission, this handy no-holds-barred guide is packed with delicious hints, tips and eye-opening ideas for exploring naughty and thrilling new games together. Playful and practical, this sweet treat of a book will lead you and your partner to blissful new heights.

Make Do and Mend

by Summersdale Publishers

Don’t let being cash-strapped hold you back from having a house and garden to be proud of! This little book offers advice on how to use your time, energy and money effectively to make a cosy, happy home. With tips on mending, upcycling, cleaning and gardening interspersed with witty quotations, this is an essential addition to every household.

The Oxford Handbook of Cultural Sociology (Oxford Handbooks)

by Jeffrey C. Alexander, Ronald N. Jacobs and Philip Smith

Since sociologists returned to the study of culture in the past several decades, a pursuit all but anathema for a generation, cultural sociology has emerged as a vibrant field. Edited by three leading cultural sociologists, The Oxford Handbook of Cultural Sociology presents the full theoretical and methodological vitality of this critically significant new area.The Handbook gathers together works by authors confronting the crucial choices all cultural sociologists face today: about analytic priorities, methods, topics, epistemologies, ideologies, and even modes of writing. It is a vital collection of preeminent thinkers studying the ways in which culture, society, politics, and economy interact in the world. Organized by empirical areas of study rather than particular theories or competing intellectual strands, the Handbook addresses power, politics, and states; economics and organization; mass media; social movements; religion; aesthetics; knowledge; and health. Allowing the reader to observe tensions as well as convergences, the collection displays the value of cultural sociology not as a niche discipline but as a way to view and understand the many facets of contemporary society. The first of its kind, The Oxford Handbook of Cultural Sociology offers comprehensive and immediate access to the real developments and disagreements taking place in the field, and deftly exemplifies how cultural sociology provides a new way of seeing and modeling social facts. "This groundbreaking, readable handbook [is] the first single volume to attempt to unify its diverse contemporary applications in a wide range of traditional genres of sociology...Valuable for college universities and libraries supporting undergraduate and graduate degree programs in sociology and history."-CHOICE

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