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650 Cocktails & Mixed Drinks by Walton Stuart Farrow Joanna & Olivier Suzannah
Category: Food & Wine
Aimed at the home bartender, this book is a comprehensive guide to drinks and how to mix them. It begins with an overview of spirits such as gin, vodka and rum; liqueurs such as amaretto, Tia Maria and Chartreuse; wine, champagne and fortified wines; beer and cider; and syrups, coffee and chocolate. It ...Show more
A Practical Guide to Chronic Pain Management by David Walton
Category: Health | Series: Practical Guide Ser.
Chronic pain affects huge numbers of people - the WHO estimates that 37-41% of people across developed and developing countries suffer, and the figure rises in countries like the UK where the population is ageing. From arthritis to migraine, back pain to diabetes, chronic pain is a huge problem for indi ...Show more
Aeschylus - Plays II - The Oresteia; Agamemnon; the Libation-Bearers; the Eumenides by Aeschylus; Frederic Raphael (Translator); Kenneth McLeish (Translator); J. Michael Walton (Editor); Stephen Raphael
Category: Non-Fiction | Series: Classical Dramatists Ser.
'Four of Aeschylus'' greatest plays reissued in the new Classical Greek Dramatists series. Includes the Oresteia trilogy, a key sequence of plays within the Western dramatic tradition - widely studied in schools and universities. Agamemnon tells the tale of the king''s return from the battle of Troyto f ...Show more
AmaZulu by Walton Golightly
Category: Fiction
Set on the southeast coast of southern Africa in the early 1800s, Walton Golightly's magnificent historical epic tells the story of Shaka, the father of the Zulu nation. An illegitimate and bullied child, Shaka shrugged off his troubled past to become the ruler of one of Africa's mightiest empires. Comb ...Show more
Among Others by Jo Walton
Category: Fiction
'It doesn't matter. I have books, new books, and I can bear anything as long as there are books.' Fifteen-year-old Morwenna lives in Wales with her twin sister and a mother who spins dark magic for ill. One day, Mori and her mother fight a powerful, magical battle that kills her sister and leaves Mori c ...Show more
At the Very Heart: 100 Years in Remote Australia by Storry Walton
Category: Australiana
Among all the 19th and 20th century stories of settlement around the world, Australia's experience of its vast interior was one of the toughest. Few environments resisted the incursion of settlers so implacably and were so routinely perilous and fatal. It bred a sinewy people, hardened by severity and t ...Show more
Bartender's Guide to Mixing 600 Cocktails & Drinks by Stuart Walton
Category: Food & Wine
This title covers everything from the Singapore Sling and the Cosmopolitan to the Manhattan and the classic Martini, shown in more than 800 stunning step-by-step photographs. This is the ultimate home bartender's manual - how to create delicious drinks using spirits, liqueurs, wine, beer and mixers. It ...Show more
Brandy Cocktails by Walton Stuart
Category: Food & Wine
This superb little book contains a selection of 50 brandy recipes, from best-loved blends such as Memphis Belle, Strawberry Daiquiri and Sidecar to trendy new mixes such as Sundowner, Stinger and Dizzy Dame. The book's introduction outlines the history of brandy and its increasing popularity amongst coc ...Show more
Chronic Pain Management - Your Two-Part Plan for Understanding Pain and Finding Relief by David Walton
Category: Health
A compassionate, life-changing guide to coping with pain, using psychological and practical strategies.
Empire of Secrets by Calder Walton
Category: History
A brilliant exploration of the role of the intelligence services at the end of Britain's empire. Empire of Secrets is the gripping and largely untold story of the role of the intelligence services in Britain's retreat from empire. Against the background of the Cold War, and the looming spectre of Soviet ...Show more
Euripides - Plays 1 - Medea; the Phoenician Women; Bacchae by Eurípides; David Thompson (Translator); J. Michael Walton (Introduction by, Translator, Editor)
Category: Classics | Series: Classical Dramatists Ser.
'Published in the new Methuen Classical Dramatists series. Always controversial, Euripides'' plays are now celebrated for the subtlety of their characterisation and their unorthodox dramatic style. This volume contains three of his finest tragedies- Medea, the abandoned wife, who murders her own childre ...Show more