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On 15 February 2008 Mark Beaumont pedalled through the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. 194 days & 17 hours previously he had begun his attempt to circumnavigate the world in record time. Mark smashed the Guinness World Record by an astonishing 81 days. He had travelled more than 18 000 miles on his own through some of the harshest conditions one man & his bicycle can endure camping wild at night & suffering from constant ailments. The Man Who Cycled the World" is the story not just of that amazing achievement but of the events that turned Mark Beaumont into the man he is today. From the early years of his free-spirited childhood in the Scottish countryside to present day he has been equally determined not to settle for an average existence but to break free & follow his dreams." ...
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Oliver Sacks has become the world's best-known neurologist. His case studies of broken minds offer brilliant insight into the mysteries of consciousness". (" Guardian"). In his most extraordinary book Oliver Sacks recounts the stories of patients lost in the bizarre apparently inescapable world of neurological disorders. These are case studies of people who have lost their memories & with them the greater part of their pasts; who are no longer able to recognize people or common objects; whose limbs have become alien; & who are afflicted & yet are gifted with uncanny artistic or mathematical talents. In Dr Sacks' splendid & sympathetic telling each tale is a unique & deeply human study of life struggling against incredible adversity. " Populated by a cast as strange as that of the most fantastic fiction.. . Dr Sacks shows the awesome powers of our mind & just how delicately balanced they have to be". (" Sunday Times"). " This book is for everybody who has felt from time to time that certain twinge of self-identity & sensed how easily at any moment one might lose it". (" The Times"). "A gripping journey into the recesses of the human mind". (" Daily Mail")." ...
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Jean Gionos beautiful allegorical tale is legendary. Written in the 1950s its message was ahead of its time inspiring readers to rediscover the harmonies of the countryside & prevent its wilful destruction. The narrator journeying by foot across the barren plains of the lower Alps has his thirst assuaged by the well water drawn by the shepherd Elzeard Bouffier. Here begins the subtle parable which Giono weaves of the life-giving shepherd who chooses to live alone & carry out the work of God. Over forty years the desolate hills & lifeless villages which so oppressed the traveller are transformed by the didication of one man. All with the help of a few acorns. Gionos hope was to set in motion a worldwide reforestation programme that would rejuvenate the earth. The Man who Planted Trees is a hymn to creation & a purveyor of confidence in mans ability to change his- indeed the worlds- lot. ...
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Man Who Hunted Jack The Ripper

In 1888 the unknown brought death and terror to the streets of Victorian London's East End. The Man Who Hunted Jack the Ripper is the story of Detective Inspector Edmund Reid who was head of the Whitechapel detective force. Having joined the Metropolitan Police Force Reid rose through the ranks and was eventually transferred to the notorious East End. It was at this time that he assumed responsibility to lead his men in a relentless pursuit of Jack the Ripper; his pursuit of the Whitechapel murderer spanned the years 1888 to 1891. Reid retired from the police force in 1896 but in the subsequent years he often reminisced on his involvement in the hunt for the infamous serial killer; from the comfort of his armchair he carefully considered any new theory that came to light about the identity
of Jack the Ripper. The Man Who Hunted Jack the Ripper recounts the full story of a series of murders that shocked the world.
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In 1888 the unknown brought death & terror to the streets of Victorian London's East End. The Man Who Hunted Jack the Ripper is the story of Detective Inspector Edmund Reid who was head of the Whitechapel detective force. Having joined the Metropolitan Police Force Reid rose through the ranks & was eventually transferred to the notorious East End. It was at this time that he assumed responsibility to lead his men in a relentless pursuit of Jack the Ripper; his pursuit of the Whitechapel murderer spanned the years 1888 to 1891. Reid retired from the police force in 1896 but in the subsequent years he often reminisced on his involvement in the hunt for the infamous serial killer; from the comfort of his armchair he carefully considered any new theory that came to light about the identity of Jack the Ripper. The Man Who Hunted Jack the Ripper recounts the full story of a series of murders that shocked the world.

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