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Forensic psychologist Paul Britton can 'walk through the minds' of those who murder rape torture extort & kidnap. He can see the world through their eyes & know what they're thinking. That is why the police have called on him to help with many high-profile criminal investigations & catch those responsible. How does he do it? Paul Britton's newest book Picking Up the Pieces reveals the psychological & forensic foundations upon which he has based his expertise. It is a remarkable journey into the darkest recesses of the human mind. From top security prisons & mental hospitals to ordinary outpatients' clinics Britton introduces us to his clinical & forensic work. A man turns into a werewolf at four o'clock every afternoon. Another has built an electric chair in his basement to kill his father. A woman accepts the blame for abusing her child when she had nothing to do with it. How can they be helped? When Britton so accurately profiled the child killers of Jamie Bulger in Liverpool or told police the true nature of Frederick & Rosemary West he could do so because he had treated disturbed children & confronted sadistic sexual murderers in his consulting room. For twenty-five years Britton has interviewed assessed & treated people with damaged or broken minds. Some were responsible for terrible crimes others were stopped before it was too late. The answers aren't hidden at bloody crime scenes or in the post-mortem photographs. Instead the truth is often locked away within someone's mind or deep in their past. Picking Up the Pieces is not a sequel to Britton's award-winning autobiography The Jigsaw Man but a companion volume that shows the heart of his work & the knowledge that underpins his conclusions. It is a unique & revealing book that will fascinate & provoke discussion. ...
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A light-hearted look at some of the weird & wonderful reasons behind the choice of some of the worlds famous & not-so-famous football strips. Picking up the Threads is an illustrated look at more than 150 teams; from Brazil to New York Cosmos & Manchester United to Dagenham & Redbridge
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entries for every English & Scottish Premier & Football League club as well as leading international foreign & non-league teams. Featuring hundreds of pictures to illustrate the text detailing the history of why various teams wear the football strips they do as well as a detailed history of the England team strip & three-lions crest.



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This comprehensive guide opens with a history of preserving & pickling which provides an insight into the traditional techniques & local delicacies. Practical advice & information about techniques equipment & choosing the best ingredients follow in the authoritative & wide-ranging introduction which is followed by the heart of the book: over 75 recipes covering every kind of chutney pickle & condiment. Explore accompaniments to meats & poultry from traditional basics such as Horseradish or Mint Sauce to modern flavours such as Roasted Red Pepper & Chilli Ketchup or Cranberry & Red Onion Relish. Accompany seafood with Lemongrass & Ginger Jelly or serve oysters with Bloody Mary Relish. With its wonderful photography & comprehensive & exciting recipe list this is the perfect sourcebook for every cook who wishes to know more about chutneys & pickles. Catherine Atkinson is a trained Cordon Bleu cook who has worked in a number of restaurants including the Roux Brothers patisseries. She also worked as Deputy Cookery Editor on Womans Weekly magazine. ...
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The Pickwick Papers is Dickens' first novel & widely regarded as one of the major classics of comic writing in English. Originally serialised in monthly instalments it quickly became a huge popular success with sales reaching 40 000 by the final part. In the century & a half since its first appearance the characters of Mr Pickwick Sam Weller & the whole of the Pickwickian crew have entered the consciousness of all who love English literature in general & the works of Dickens in particular. ...
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Charles Dickenss first published work The Pickwick Papers" was an instant success that captured the public imagination with its colourful characters & farcical plot. This " Penguin Classics" edition of Charles Dickenss is edited with notes & an introduction by Mark Wormald. Few first novels have created as much popular excitement as " The Pickwick Papers"
- a comic masterpiece that catapulted its twenty-four-year-old author to immediate fame. Readers were captivated by the adventures of the poet Snodgrass the lover Tupman the sportsman Winkle & above all by that quintessentially English Quixote Mr Pickwick & his cockney Sancho Panza Sam Weller. From the hallowed turf of Dingley Dell Cricket Club to the unholy fracas of the Eatanswill election via the Fleet debtors prison characters & incidents spring to life from Dickenss pen to form an enduringly popular work of ebullient humour & literary invention. This edition is based on the first volume edition of 1837 &

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the original illustrations. In his introduction Mark Wormald discusses the genesis of " The Pickwick Papers" & the emergence of its central characters. Charles Dickens is one of the best-loved novelists in the English language whose 200th anniversary was celebrated in 2012. His most famous books including " Oliver Twist" " Great Expectations" "A Tale of Two Cities" " David Copperfield" & " The Pickwick Papers" have been adapted for stage & screen & read by millions. If you enjoyed " The Pickwick Papers" you might like Dickens "A Christmas Carol" & " Other Christmas Writings" also available in " Penguin Classics". " Dickens sees human beings with the most intense vividness... Consequently his greatest success is " The Pickwick Papers"." (George Orwell). " One of my lifes greatest tragedies is to have already read " Pickwick Papers"
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Although Snowdonia is not as prettily dressed up with pastures oakwoods or cottage gardens as the Lake District & it's not as wild & spacious as Scotland it shares many of the best attributes of both places
- & in just the right measure. & yet while the Lake District & Scotland have been well served by mountain guide books there has never been a comprehensive illustrated guide to the mountains of Snowdonia. The Pictorial Guides to the Mountains of Snowdonia by John Gillham changes all that. Influenced in his early years by the works of Poucher & Wainwright Gillham has adopted a unique style of 3D mapping that proved popular in his long-running TGO magazine series ' Way to Go'. In a brand new series of four books he uses the drawings to good effect charting ascents up almost all the Snowdonian mountains whether they be well-known or seldom-trod. The books are sumptuously illustrated by the author's colour photographs which have been taken in all seasons & in all weather conditions. The Pictorial Guide to the Mountains of Snowdonia Vol 1
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The dreaded Great Aunt has invited herself to stay with Nancy & Peggy just as their friends Dick & Dorothea arrive for the Summer holiday. Nancy & Peggy have to become Martyrs wearing dresses & reading poetry (but breaking out at night) while Dick & Dorothea become Picts secret inhabitants of the country who must never let themselves be seen. Its a desperate gamble to keep everyone out of trouble
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She began to scrape at the mortar. A few minutes later she was able to prise the edge of the brick loose. The resulting rush of foetid air made her gag but she focussed her torch beam on the enlarged hole & peered inside. Her eyes widened in horror. When art student Jude Evans vanishes on a photographic visit to a derelict Glasgow cinema her friend Liam enlists the help of his birth mother
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The history of Britain from its early days until the 1950s is described here largely in pictures. Clarke Hutton has traced with humour & inspiration the significant events throughout the ages. His glorious illustration follows the varying fashions in architecture dress & transport & brings them to life for anyone who reads this book. It is a child's dream book of history
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Wilde's only novel first published in 1890 is a brilliantly designed puzzle intended to tease conventional minds with its exploration of the myriad interrelationships between art life & consequence. From its provocative Preface challenging the reader to believe in 'art for art's sake' to its sensational conclusion the story self-consciously experiments with the notion of sin as an element of design. Yet Wilde himself underestimated the consequences of his experiment & its capacity to outrage the Victorian establishment. Its words returned to haunt him in his court appearances in 1895 & he later recalled the 'note of doom' which runs like 'a violet thread' through its carefully crafted prose. ...
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Pictionary

Pictionary is the original ice breaker at parties which is guaranteed to leave you rolling around the floor in hysterics. You don&8217;t have to posses artistic skills to play the game in fact the funnier the drawings the better. It is all about imagination comical drawings and your team&8217;s ability to interpret your pictures. Carries EU Toy Safety Directive not suitable for children under 8 years
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Pictionary is the original ice breaker at parties which is guaranteed to leave you rolling around the floor in hysterics. You don&8217;t have to posses artistic skills to play the game in fact the funnier the drawings the better. It is all about imagination comical drawings & your team&8217;s ability to interpret your pictures. Carries EU Toy Safety Directive not suitable for children under 8 years

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Ice - Frozen water, the solid state of water.
Toy - A generic term for something that can be played with for enjoyment
team - A group of people or animals linked by a common purpose.
Parties - A gathering of people to celebrate and event or occasion
Safety - prevents damage being caused.
Ice - Frozen water, Ice is cold to the touch and forms when water reaches 0 degrees centigrade.
Children - A young life form within the early stages of physical development,

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