Please note that one or more filters are currently in effect which
may have an impact on the number of results. Filters can be changed or cleared from
within the Filter Results box (on the right →).
Total 8
Detail View List View Gallery

To view longer descriptions (catalogue), with more details on every title.

View a compact list of titles, ISBN's and pricing.

View a visual gallery of images and titles.
|
|
|
jump to: go
showing in stock and locally sourced titles, and sorted by popularity (top selling titles).
|
|
|
A vivid and strikingly illustrated edition of the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights. Powerful, moving, simple and forceful, the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights speaks to us all, about hope, about our ideals, about the sort of world we want to create and live i ...
|
|
|
With an in-your-face message and hard-hitting facts, Justin Lookadoo shows teens the ugly side of one of life's toughest temptations.
|
|
|
In a straight-up, no-holds-barred approach, Justin Lookadoo tells what you've always wanted to know about sex but been too afraid to ask!
|
|
|
A far-reaching history of terrorism across the world from its beginnings to the modern-day, from the highly acclaimed author of 'Sacred Causes' and 'Earthly Powers'. The paperback will include new material, covering the elections in Pakistan, the death of Benazir Bhutto and the l ...
|
|
|
Spectrum Care, Te Roopu Taurima O Manukau and the Frozen Funds Charitable Trust are proud to announce the release of Extraordinary Journeys, a significant new publication which details the oral histories of 12 extraordinary people who've lived through institutionalisation and now ...
|
|
|
Does cannabis really trigger schizophrenia? Is it true that cannabis is a non-addictive drug? What's the difference between hash and skunk? This work offers information about the drug, allowing the reader draw their own conclusion. It also reports on the research about the effect ...
|
|
|
Debates several difficult moral issues, exploring the nature of ethics and the ways that we make moral decisions. This book explains how to distinguish right from wrong in areas ranging from euthanasia and abortion, Down's Syndrome and education, to genetic engineering.
|
|
|
The way we have children has changed utterly. This title looks at the workings of the fertility drugs industry, the phenomenon of eggs for sale, the increasing number of twins and the views of the Christian right and women's groups. It asks: what are the real effects of the repro ...
|