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Britains birds are among the best loved in the world & also among the best studied. In recent times these studies rather like tabloid exclusives have thrown up some surprising revelations & sullied a few reputations in the process. They have above all demonstrated that many of our birds lead much more complex lives than we previously thought. Following in the footsteps of the bestselling Secret Lives of Garden Birds this trip around Britains principal habitats looks beyond the confines of our gardens & parks to expose the extraordinary hidden world of some our most familiar birds. We learn the secrets of romance from Mute Swans meet the perfect father in the Guillemot the estranged couple (of Chiffchaffs) who share the same territory & enter the bizarre high-rise society of the Dotterel in which women rule. We also meet the ultimate killers both by day (Peregrine) & by night (Barn Owl) & encounter the only true living monster in Scotl&. At the same time we find out how all these birds cope with living in seemingly inhospitable habitats such as muddy estuaries lonely moorland or open ocean. Dominic Couzens is an acclaimed writer & bird tour leader whose popular monthly columns in BBC Wildlife & Birdwatching magazines have brought a fresh & dynamic approach to writing about birds & birdwatching. His previous publications include Identifying Birds by Behaviour & Secret Lives of Garden Birds. Peter Partingtons painting is widely admired for the uniquely vibrant & fluid style in which he captures the essence of bird behaviour. His previous publications include Learn to Draw Birds & Secret Lives of Garden Birds. Whether its the duplicitous love-life of certain male Pied Flycatchers or the fragile pair-bonding of Dottorel plenty of sexy secrets are revealed. Birds Illustrated Spring 2007 ...
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There is no wildlife closer to us than that found in our gardens
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Postsecret.com founder Frank Warren is back with an irresistible addition to his hugely popular Post Secret series. For The Secret Lives of Men & Women Warren has selected a never-before-seen collection of postcards bearing the explosive confessions & captivating revelations of men & women everywhere. Created using photographs collages illustrations & more the handmade cards offer a compelling dialogue on some of todays most provocative topics from marriage & infidelity to parenting office politics repressed fantasies & even abortion; daring us to consider how well we really know our friends family even ourselves. ...
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This is a book for the observant & the curious. A book for people who take in their surroundings & wonder at the smallest detail: why? Above all its a book about numbers
- those that surround us every day & the intriguing stories behind them. From the 7-day week to 24-carat gold Chanel Number 5 to five-star luxury The Secret Lives of Numbers" figures out the mysterious background to the numbers we encounter on a daily basis. Revealing the facts behind those figures author Michael Millar outlines where to spot each digit what it means & how it came to be in meticulously researched & entertaining entries creating an absorbing & intelligent book thats perfect for any numbers fan. Its as easy as 1 2 3... Entries include: sports shirt numbers firearms calibres TV ratings football rankings poker scores suncream factors A4 paper & more."
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For nearly sixty years Somerset Maugham (1874-1965) was one of the most famous writers in the world. An enormously successful playwright & the author of over a hundred short stories & twenty-one novels
- several of which are now established classics
- Maugham expertly concealed a private life. Predominantly homosexual & deeply in love with the charming but dissolute Gerald Haxton he made a disastrous marriage to Syrie Wellcome which he would escape by travelling & writing extensively in the Far East. A talented linguist during both world wars Maugham worked for British Intelligence. In between he moved in literary & theatrical circles in London New York & Hollywood & entertained lavishly at his luxurious villa in the south of France. Outwardly his life was richly rewarding but privately he suffered anguish from an unrequited love affair & a shocking final betrayal. Acclaimed biographer Selina Hastings has had access to Maugham's extensive private correspondence as well as to important family testimony which sheds a fascinating new light on this complex & extraordinary man.

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A half-Inuit albino & heir to a huge Northern Irish manor Light has never exactly blended in. Since her fathers mysterious disappearance in the Arctic shes felt more alone than ever. Yet as she mourns for the father who was her whole family Light starts to notice unexpected presences all around... Suddenly the mysterious world in which her father moved invades young Lights life with a bang. The Inuit folklore she vaguely knows comes alive all around her; the inscrutable violent & sometimes horrific beings of the North seem to believe she has a role to play & along with her tattoed butler & their new shark-headed friend Tupilak Light is drawn into an age-old intrigue between Setna the ruler of the sea & Frost king of the cold. Soon Light is aboard an ice-breaker bound for Nunavut having been promised help in searching for her father now suspected of being stolen away by the cruel & heartless Frost. Yet she scarcely realises the power of those who have chosen her for their enemy
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The Secret Museum is a unique treasure trove of the most intriguing artifacts hidden away in museum archives from all over the world
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New York churns at a relentless pace. It is constantly being rebuilt torn down & rebuilt again to make way for the next era of commerce & culture. But it is truly the sum of its neighborhoods all of which offer a different perspective on the history & attitude of the city each of which is best explored on foot. Secret New York" delves below the surface of this vibrant city into the areas that shape New York with walking tours that consider both the prominent buildings of the skyline & the hidden gems within the grid. Navigating a city on foot is the most tangible way to discover its secrets & as a pedestrian city New York lends itself to exploration more than most. As one of the first major cities of the United States New York offers a glimpse of the country's early history & as its most international city New York combines the best of the world's art food & way of life. This book offers a great introduction to New York & its outer boroughs as well as a deeper look at the areas that fall below the radar of traditional guidebooks. Full-color photographs capture the treasures tucked behind every corner while clear easy-to-follow route maps highlight places of special interest. For travellers who want to gain familiarity with the city's more peculiar hidden life this book offers a rare perspective of a remarkable place." ...
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The ancient civilisation of the Mayans created a calendar that is still incredibly accurate today. Through observation of the stars they developed an understanding of the patterns of history the ages of humankind & even calculated exact dates when a new age would begin. The next age is set to begin on 21st December 2012. Drawing upon the elaborate & infinite patterns observable in nature Gregg Braden shows the systems that lie behind the shaping of history. Taking his starting point from the Mayans he shows their marking of the new age is but one instance of the cyclical nature of history. By understanding how our actions are repetitions of those in the past Gregg shows us a way to make sense of the present & the dramatic changes yet to come. Gregg Bradens discoveries take us across the world & throughout time as he reveals the truth about our past present & future. Please note: This is a new edition of the book previously published under the title Fractal Time: The Secret of 2012 "and a " New World Age"." ...
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Morse sought to hide his disappointment. So many people in the Haworth Hotel that fateful evening had been wearing some sort of disguise -- a change of dress a change of make-up a change of partner a change of attitude a change of life almost; & the man who had died had been the most consummate artist of them all.. . Chief Inspector Morse seldom allowed himself to be caught up in New Year celebrations. So the murder inquiry in the festive hotel had a certain appeal. It was a crime worthy of the season. The corpse was still in fancy dress. & hardly a single guest at the Haworth had registered under a genuine name.. . ...
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Secret London

Aimed at visitors and Londoners alike this fully updated edition of Secret London" unlocks the citys most fascinating secrets - both above and below ground. Celebrated historian Andrew Duncan strips away bricks mortar and tarmac to uncover parts of the capital that even born and bred Londoners may never have seen. Below ground he guides readers through an extraordinary honeycomb of structures - from the governments vast system of offices and tunnels under Whitehall and through abandoned Underground stations to Clerkenwells amazing network of subterranean prison cells. Above ground he leads the way through narrow alleyways and cobbled mews revealing unexpected treasures and describing rarely seen interiors and special collections. Opening times and addresses detailed route maps and
evocative photographs complement a fascinating text that is sure to delight all urban explorers. Both cover and inside design have also been comprehensively updated for this edition."
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Aimed at visitors & Londoners alike this fully updated edition of Secret London" unlocks the citys most fascinating secrets
- both above & below ground. Celebrated historian Andrew Duncan strips away bricks mortar & tarmac to uncover parts of the capital that even born & bred Londoners may never have seen. Below ground he guides readers through an extraordinary honeycomb of structures
- from the governments vast system of offices & tunnels under Whitehall & through abandoned Underground stations to Clerkenwells amazing network of subterranean prison cells. Above ground he leads the way through narrow alleyways & cobbled mews revealing unexpected treasures & describing rarely seen interiors & special collections. Opening times & addresses detailed route maps & evocative photographs complement a fascinating text that is sure to delight all urban explorers. Both cover & inside design have also been comprehensively updated for this edition."

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