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When King Arthur set up his court, hundreds of knights wanted to join him. But they had to fight fierce giants and deadly dragons first, for only the bravest, strongest and most loyal of knights could sit at... czytaj dalej
A ghostly welcome awaits all those who dare to open the cover of this book.Contains three original super-spooky stories, illustrated in all their ghostly glory by Mike Phillips.With easy-to-read text for readers... czytaj dalej
In the author's own words - 'We like to think it's easy to know right from wrong. But in the heat of real-world moral decisions, things often arise to cloud our minds. Emotions, desires, talk radio. Perhaps... czytaj dalej
Simon Kernick is the UK's equivalent to Harlan Coben with his twisty tales of people in impossible situations, except his heroes are more likely to be ex-police, ex-military than Coben's everyman and can handle... czytaj dalej
Saz Martin is settled into new motherhood with her partner Molly and their nine-month-old daughter Matilda. Things have not been easy since the birth - late nights, early mornings, and a sudden death have all... czytaj dalej
Batterson (mathematics and computer science, Emory U., Georgia) describes the founding of the Institute in 1930, inspired and guided by Abraham Flexner, and its evolution, particularly during its first decade... czytaj dalej
The question of who wrote Shakespeare#146;s plays has been the subject of furious debate among scholars for over 150 years. Everything known about the facts of William Shakespeare#146;s life seems incompatible... czytaj dalej
This fascinating book presents the unusual career of a scientist of Chinese Malaysian origin, Ho Peng Yoke, who became a humanist and rendered his services to both Eastern and Western intellectual worlds. It... czytaj dalej
Mexican crime writer Taibo and a real-life spokesperson for the Zapatista movement, Subcomandante Marcos, provide alternating chapters for this postmodern comedic mystery about good, evil and modern revolutionary... czytaj dalej
This is a study of the presence of Greek and Latin in British literature since the Renaissance. While the influence of Greek and Roman literature on British literature has been extensively surveyed, the role... czytaj dalej