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      • Spilbulu Verlag

        Geschichten, die Dich in Deiner Identität bestärken und inspirieren, einfach Du zu sein!  Spilbulu möchte Dich auf eine humorvolle, aber tiefe Reise zum Nachdenken mitnehmen. Eine Reise, die Dich ermutigt niemals vor Deinem Herzensziel zu kapitulieren!  Es ist nur unmöglich, wenn Du aufgibst!

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      • Spicy Fish Cultural Production Ltd.

        Established in 2006 by publishing Fleurs des lettres (字花), a literary bimonthly in Chinese, Spicy Fish is a 15 year-old literary arts non-profit organization based in Hong Kong.

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      • June 2015

        Spitfire Pilot

        WW2 Pilot at the Battle of Britain

        by F.J. Beerling

        Everything you need to know about a WW2 Spitfire Pilot, in this beautifully written and illustrated picture book for children. A great learning resource tool too. This book also features a piece on the Battle of Britain and is full of wonder words well-written into a story to entertain, engage, and educate the young reader. It has sold over 10,000 copies and is still selling well throughout aviation museums in the UK and beyond.

      • November 2021

        Spitfire Girl

        WW2 Pilot Jackie Moggridge

        by F.J. Beerling

        The official Jackie Moggridge, WW2 pilot book. Full of photographs from Jackie's private collection this beautifully written book features all aspects of Jackie's flying career. From a teenager who was air-sick to a world record breaking pioneering pilot. Her accomplishements and achievements are amazing, she received awards and recognition from King, Queen and country. There is no other book like this anywhere on record.

      • Science fiction
        April 2008

        The Nightmares of God

        The Story of the Death of the Universe and its Rebirth

        by Michael Davies

        A massive new spiritual force comes to Earth, far more powerful than anything seen before in an asttempt to save all of Creation.  The entity that we have called "God" is awakening from millions of years of sleep and will combine with all of the intelligent species in the Universe.  But Mankind is sick and must be healed before this can happen.  The story goes through the modern age as the world is torn apart by these new forces, into the near future as Humanity is exposed to many alien species and finally into the far future as the Universe ends.

      • June 2016

        Little Wings

        The Story of Amy Johnson

        by F.J. Beerling

        Little Wings, the story of pioneering WW2 pilot Amy Johnson. Like Amy, Little Wings has flown across the world and landed in Australia, where a physical copy of this book is available in the National Library of Australia collection! It is also used to teach primary aged children all about Amy's record-breaking flight, and thus forms part of the primary based National Curriculum in the UK.  Without any official marketing, this book continues to sell well and prove popular, especially with heritage centres and aviation-themed museums, in the UK, the USA and Australia.

      • Fiction
        February 2021

        The Crow Folk

        #1 in The Witches of Woodville Trilogy

        by Mark Stay

        For fans of Lev Grossman and Terry Pratchett comes this delightful novel of war, mystery and a little bit of magic... Fall in love with the extraordinary world of Faye Bright – it’s Maisie Dobbs meets The Magicians. As Spitfires roar overhead and a dark figure stalks the village of Woodville, a young woman will discover her destiny… Faye Bright always felt a little bit different. And today she’s found out why. She’s just stumbled across her late mother’s diary which includes not only a spiffing recipe for jam roly-poly, but spells, incantations, runes and recitations… a witch’s notebook. And Faye has inherited her mother’s abilities. Just in time, too. The Crow Folk are coming. Led by the charismatic Pumpkinhead, their strange magic threatens Faye and the villagers. As WW2 goes on in the background, and armed with little more than her mum’s words, her trusty bicycle, the grudging help of two bickering old ladies, and some aggressive church bellringing, Faye will find herself on the front lines of a war nobody expected.

      • Children's & YA
        October 2014

        The Night When Dancing with the Dragon

        “Best Chinese Children’s Literature” Series

        by Peng Yi

        The Night When Dancing with the Dragon is an anthology of fantasy novels by Peng Yi. The three stories included in the book are selected by the author himself from his own fantasy novels written over the past 20 years. The novel The Night When Dancing with the Dragon tells a magical story between a little boy and the Spitfire Dragon he finds. Peng Yi’s story fully reflects the magic of fantasy novels, which is featured by those twists and turns in the plots. They are fascinating, full of strange fantasies and also add a touch of suspense.

      • Lifestyle, Sport & Leisure
        May 2015

        Trending Collectibles: 2015 Military Aviation Review

        WW1-WW2

        by Mick J. Prodger

        144 pages with 474 color photos. Compiled and edited by Mick J. Prodger, author of Vintage Flying Helmets and Luftwaffe vs RAF volumes 1 and 2. Contributors include Ron Burkey, David Farnsworth, Simon Lannoy, Geoff Pringle and Neil Seaton.  Trending Collectibles: 2015 Military Aviation Review is the first annual market report designed specifically for collectors of aviation related militaria and historical flying kit from World War 1 and World War 2.  The report features recent sales of aviation collectibles based on the actual sales price. The information has been gathered from internationally known, well-respected, reputable dealers and private collectors. It includes common and not-so-common items, with prices ranging from a few dollars or pounds to several thousand, each with a colour photograph and brief description. It is designed for quick and easy reference by both collectors and sellers, and intended to help establish fair market values as well as an understanding of how those values change over time.  REAL ITEMS. REAL SALES. ACTUAL PRICES.  The Army, Navy and Air Forces of the United States, Great Britain (and the Commonwealth nations of Australia, Canada, New Zealand plus South Africa), France, The Soviet Union and Czechoslovakia, as well as the Axis powers of Germany, Italy and Japan, are all represented.  Collectible items featured include: flying headgear (helmets, goggles, oxygen masks), flying clothing (jackets, gloves, boots, etc.), air force and military uniforms and caps, life jackets (“mae wests”), parachutes, escape and evasion items and survival kits, plus wings, badges, patches, insignia, aircraft parts (joysticks, painted emblems, cockpit instruments, clocks and other relics), as well as aviation ephemera such as log books, technical manuals and pilot’s notes, maps, navigation tools and station items including emergency service equipment, scramble bells, mess hall plates and even home front games and toys.  This book will be a great resource for buyers, collectors and dealers of aviation related material and military antiques. It will be of value to old and seasoned collectors, and will also encourage new collectors who may be confused by the array of artifacts and vast range of prices. It may also help in establishing values for insurance purposes.  Collecting has always been for fun, but as the popularity of vintage militaria increases, so does its market value. These days, many financial advisors encourage people to include a percentage of collectibles in their investment / retirement portfolio. Trending Collectibles Military Aviation Review has done the hard work, gathering the most up-to-date and accurate sales information – so whether a collector likes painted A-2 flight jackets, squadron patches, Battle of Britain Spitfire relics or Luftwaffe uniforms, this book will help with the decision-making process of what to buy!

      • Fiction

        The Estate of Georgette Heyer

        Regency Romances & Classic Crime

        by Georgette Heyer

        The Queen of Regency Romance as well as the author of a series of classic detective novels, Georgette Heyer is a worldwide bestseller having sold many millions of copies since her first novel was published in 1921. She continues to be a bestseller today, over 40 years after her death.

      • European history
        August 2012

        A European Life

        by Michael Tracy

        "To those who think Europe matters, and even more so, to those who don’t”… Michael Tracy’s “Memoirs” recount his experiences from boyhood in wartime Scotland, through hi life in “public school” and university, to postings in various international organisations and a senior position within the European Union in Brussels; then to involvement in Russia and other Central/European countries in the 1990s. The book concludes with an assessment of current issues facing both the EU and Russia; also Britain in its relations with the EU. . . . . . Michael Tracy grew up in Scotland during the war of 193945. After gaining scholarships to Fettes College in Edinburgh, then to Cambridge University (studying Modern Languages, then Economics), he worked in international organisations and for ten years was a Director in the Council Secretariat of the European Union. He also pursued an academic career, writing on agricultural policy and economics and lecturing in various European universities, including Wye College in England and the College of Europe in Bruges. In Moscow in 1991 he witnessed at close quarters the collapse of the Soviet Union, and subsequently was involved in a new institute in St. Petersburg. Subsequently he had advisory and teaching roles in the countries of Central/Eastern Europe during their transition to market economies and accession to the European Union. His final chapter assesses the issues currently facing both the European Union and Russia. Taking the story up to May 2010, it discusses the prospects for the eurozone, and the implications of Britain’s new coalition government for Britain’s relations with the EU (a subject which he has followed from the outset in the late 1950s). This is not a history: it is a personal, lively and often humorous account of Michael Tracy’s experiences, in which personal contacts figure largely. Nor is it a tract for or against the European Union; on the other hand, it sheds a more human light on proceedings in “Brussels”. Graham Dalton of the University of Aberdeen admires the depth of knowledge at the heart of Michael Tracy’s memoir and concludes: “His thoughts on Europe are wellfounded, rounded and are to be taken seriously.” Michael Tracy has been President of the British Agricultural Economics Society and is an honorary member of the Académie d’Agriculture de France. His other main works are: Government and Agriculture in Western Europe, 18801988 (3rd edn. 1989); Food and Agriculture in a Market Economy – an introduction to theory, practice and policy (1993); and in retirement: The World of the Edwardian Child, as seen in Arthur Mee’s Children’s Encyclopædia 19081910 (2008). c After retirement, Michael continues to live mainly in Belgium, where he and his wife have a “hobby farm” with pedigree sheep. He also spends time in an Andalucian mountain village. His main hobby in both places is as an amateur pianist, is making music with friends.

      • Fiction
        April 2016

        Dangerous Appointment

        by Dennis Kenyon

        Under the obscurity of night, a helicopter lands on the desolate, frozen surface of Lake Michigan. 'What have I done?... What have I bloody well done?' Alistair Craig asks himself, as his dream of a million dollars and a new life is shattered upon the shocking discovery of the identity of his passenger. Thrust at the heart of a terrorist kidnap plot, Craig will need to expertly navigate a heart stopping 1,000-mile flight to the Champagne Princess, a luxury yacht anchored in the Atlantic, as he battles to thwart ISIS & the IRA s plans. Political intrigue, violent action, torture and a fraught romance are masterfully woven together in Dennis Kenyon's first, breath-taking thriller, 'Dangerous Appointment'.

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