Ellen Cheshire Bücher






Tim Quinn and Dicky Howett supplied a monthly strip to the famed Marvel Comics 'Doctor Who Magazine'. Now to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Doctor Who, Quinn & Howett return to take a look at all new Doctors alongside their personal pick of their very best strips.
Elephants are a keystone species and have been a part of the magic of the thickly forested land of South Africa for millennia. This book focuses on the history and work of Knysna Elephant Park, a leading South African elephant research facility that has been home to more than 40 elephants in 25 years.
WJEC Eduqas Film Studies for A Level & AS Revision Guide
- 152 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Designed to complement the WJEC Eduqas Film Studies for A Level & AS Student Book, this practical and concise Revision Guide supports you in preparing for your final assessment.
My Dad
- 32 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
A beautiful and lyrical celebration of fatherhood, My Dad reveals all the little things that one child's dad does which make him the best dad in the world.
A highly accessible, hands-on introduction to Wicca; perfect for solitaries or new members of a coven or class
WJEC Eduqas Film Studies for A Level & AS - Student Book - Revised Edition
- 272 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
LIFE AS WE KNOW IT
- 152 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
By the Mancunian Poet. This is my life, this is your life, this is our life.This book is filled with thought-provoking poems.If youre black or white, rich or poor, male or female or they or themthis poetry book is for you.Let your mind run free, not on what we CANT do, but what we CAN do. From the Amazon to the melting icecaps, the forests of Borneo to the ozone layer. Set your inner deepest thoughts on fire, get your blood pumping, get thinking its a beautiful thing. Enrich your imagination with what is going on in this world we all love.What do you think about?What is it you want to achieve?These are evocative poems that, I hope, will
Tim Quinn was born in Liverpool in 1953, the very same year Beryl the Peril first appeared in The Topper. Coincidence? We think not! It was little wonder Tim chose a life in entertainment. This is his story.
It is often claimed that the UK is unusually attached to its National Health Service, and the last decade has seen increasingly visible displays of gratitude and love. This book offers a timely critique of both the potential, and the dysfunctions, of Britain's complex love affair with its healthcare system.