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The Law of the Church in Wales
$15.00Norman Doe is Professor at the Law School, Cardiff University, as well as Director of the Centre for Law and Religion. He is one of the founding members of Cymdeithas…
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The Leaky Whale
$17.95The Leaky Whale tells the delightful story of a whale named Earl who, by helping a crew of friendly seamen in a terrible storm, was helped by them in return….
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The Legal History of Wales
$20.00This book traces the various strands of Wales’s legal history from its beginnings to the present day, identifying and assessing the importance of the native Welsh, Roman and English influences…
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The Legend of Sally Jones
$18.95Another gripping Sally Jones adventure – the gorgeously illustrated, prizewinning prequel to The Murderer’s ApeThis is the story of a gorilla like no other. This is the story of…
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The Library of Peterborough Abbey
$120.00This volume brings together every catalogue and book-list to survive from the library of Peterborough Abbey, one of the great monastic houses of medieval England. The lists range in date…
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The Life of Elaine Goodale Eastman
$35.00Raised in a sheltered, puritanical household in New England, Elaine Goodale Eastman (1863–1953) followed her conscience and calling in 1885 when she traveled west and opened a school on the…
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The Lifeguards
$35.99The bonds between three picture-perfect—but viciously protective—mothers and their close-knit sons are tested during one unforgettable summer in a gripping novel from the New York Times bestselling author of The…
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The Light of Hermes Trismegistus
$40.00• Includes Theogony, The Homeric Hymn to Hermes, The Poem of Parmenides, The Poimandres, The Chaldean Oracles, Hymn to Isis, and On Divine Virtue, each translated from the original Greek…
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The Lighthouse Cat
$16.99In an old lighthouse, where a twenty-four-candle lantern lights a sparkling blue-green sea, dwell a solitary keeper and his little companion — a cat called Mackerel. Together the two climb…
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The Lincoln Mailbag
$32.50During his four years in the White House, Abraham Lincoln received between 250 and 500 letters a day—not only correspondence from public officials, political allies, and military leaders but from…
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