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DC Comics Super-Villains by Daniel Wallace; Phil Jimenez (Contribution by); Kevin Smith (Foreword by)
Category: Graphic Novels
Discover the origins, secrets, and nefarious schemes of the most powerful and corrupt villains in the DC Universe in this lavishly illustrated visual history, now available in paperback for the first time. As any comics fan knows, a Super Hero is nothing without a worthy foe to battle. For every Batman ...Show more
Detective Mysteries Short Stories by Flame Tree Studio (Created by); Rosemary Herbert (Foreword by); Marshall J. Moore (Contribution by); Tina L. Jens (Contribution by); Tom Mead (Contribution by); Pat Morris (Contribution by); Trixie Nisbet (Contribution by); Michele Bazan Reed (Contribution by); Lesley L. Smith (Contribution by); Patsy Pratt-Herzog (Contribution by); Cameron Trost (Contribution by); Daniel Brock (Contribution by); Elliott Capon (Contribution by); Amelia Dee Mueller (Contribution by); Philip Brian Hall (Contribution by)
Category: Classic Fiction | Series: Gothic Fantasy Ser.
Private Eyes with eagle eyes and rare skills, PI's and gumshoes, bloodhounds and sleuths, the shadowy arts of the detective have intrigued us since tales of the Pinkerton Detective Agency and Sherlock Holmes. Add some treachery, intimacy, and a little murder to the mix and you'll find a powerful series ...Show more
Go Figure: The Marvellous Maths Workbook by Daniel Smith
Category: Non Fiction
Maths is one of those tricky subjects that continues to throw us problems, even after our school days. From splitting the bill in a restaurant, to counting out change at a till or working out exchange rates, maths can still send us into a sweat in our everyday adult life. "Go Figure" is a practical and, ...Show more
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe Minicomic Collection by Daniel Chabon; Donald F. Glut; Alfredo P. Alcala; Mark Texeira; Tod Smith (Illustrator)
Category: Young Adult
The toy juggernaut Masters of the Universe and its subsequent action figure lines featured memorable pack-in minicomics that aided in playtime for children across the world. This oversized hardcover collection features sixty-eight U.S. releases, including all minicomics from the '80s Masters of the Univ ...Show more
How to Think Like Bill Gates by Daniel Smith
Category: Business
A household name for his role in the founding of ubiquitous computer software company Microsoft, Bill Gates is one of the world's great businessmen. Brought up to compete rigorously in all areas of his life, he dropped out of Harvard in 1975 to follow his dream of starting his own firm. He formed 'Micro ...Show more
How to Think Like Bill Gates by Daniel Smith
Category: Business
Be inspired by Bill Gates and learn how to think big, manage a vast company, compete with the best and stay ahead of your rivals.A household name for his role in the founding of ubiquitous computer software company Microsoft, Bill Gates is one of the world's great businessmen. Creating software language ...Show more
How to Think Like Churchill by Daniel Smith
Category: History
Learn to think like Winston Churchill with quotes and passages by and about the great man. Prime minister of the UK from 1940 to 1945 and again from 1951 to 1955, Winston Churchill will always be remembered for his leadership during the Second World War. His commitment to 'never surrender', as well as h ...Show more
How to Think Like Churchill by Daniel Smith
Category: Gifts
Prime Minister of the UK from 1940 to 1945 and again from 1951 to 1955, Winston Churchill will always be remembered for his leadership during the Second World War. His commitment to 'never surrender', as well as his stirring speeches and radio broadcasts, helped inspire British resistance to the Nazi th ...Show more
How to Think Like Da Vinci by Daniel Smith
Category: Biography
Famed for creating some of the most iconic images in European art - including Mona Lisa and The Last Supper - Leonardo da Vinci has influenced generations of artists and thinkers, and continues to do so after more than 500 years. While we cannot hope to emulate his achievements, da Vinci showed an attit ...Show more
How to Think Like Da Vinci by Daniel Smith
Category: Art and Design
Famed for creating some of the most iconic images in European art--including "Mona Lisa" and "The Last Supper"--Leonardo da Vinci has influenced generations of artists and thinkers, and continues to do so after more than 500 years. While we cannot hope to emulate his achievements, da Vinci showed an att ...Show more
How to Think Like Einstein by Daniel Smith
Category: Philosophy and Religion
Best known as the creator of the world's most famous equation, E=mc2, Albert Einstein's theories of relativity challenged centuries of received wisdom dating back to Newton. Without his groundbreaking work in relativity and quantum physics, our knowledge of the cosmos might lag decades behind where it i ...Show more
How to Think Like Mandela by Daniel Smith
Category: Health and Wellbeing
Nelson Mandela is one of the few men alive who can say he has genuinely changed the world - how we think about our place in society among other ethnic, political and religious groups and how perseverance, moral conscience and honest dialogue can help us achieve anything. Throughout his long life, he has ...Show more