Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84944-015-8
Paperback RRP: £8.49
UKBookland Price : £7.49 including FREE Standard UK Delivery - available here.
Mobipocket eBook available here for 6 Euros.
Mobipocket eBook ISBN: 978-1-84944-026-4
The book describes clearly and concisely a simple/practical method of
“Being who you want to be and creating what you desire”.
Although you probably don’t realise it, you are already creating to a large extent the life you have. By understanding the mechanism by which this occurs, you will be in a position consciously to
“Create your desires and fulfil your dreams”.
This small book provides you with an understanding of how you can achieve this. Use it to create or improve relationships, to bring important things into your life, to achieve a personal goal, to receive advice, to create financial abundance for yourself, to create your ideal career or improve the one you have or to manifest other desires you may have - in short,
to have the life you want.
The necessary background information/explanation embraces the nature of man and the inter-relationship of his body, mind and spirit, in accordance with the ancient spiritual system known as Huna (which has largely been corroborated by modern psychology and psychic science). The practitioners of this system, the Kahunas (mainly of Hawaii) were very gifted people, able to produce such miracles as instant and distant healing, fire-walking, weather control and changing a person’s future.
The book also expands on a simple philosophy for living life with integrity and joy.
Thursday, 31 December 2009
The Plays Britannica by David and Noelle Boulton
Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84944-010-3
Paperback RRP: £14.99
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Mobipocket eBook ISBN: 978-1-84944-025-7
These plays have been written in 16th Century English.
We do hope that you enjoy them.
A blend of fiction and non-fiction:
Chatterton:
The Play is based on the life and death of Thomas Chatterton. His worth as a poet was only recognised to any profound degree .... after his early death. May that dear poet be at peace.
The Tragedies (a comedy):
This play is based on the life of William Shakespeare, Britain's greatest writer. It is a tale of what may have been and of what was. It is a blend of fiction and non-fiction.
Nine Days of the Nightingale:
This play is based on the life of Lady Jane Grey. It is a tale of what may have happened, of the despair, of the love, of the sorrow - that may have marked the lives of so many who danced upon the chessboard of that time.
The Fields of the Golden Cloth:
This play is based on the event of King Henry VIII meeting the French King. It is a tale of what might have been, what may have been, during that brief time of the field of the cloth of gold -- when two rival Kings strove to outdo each other.
Paperback RRP: £14.99
UKBookland Price : £10.75 including FREE Standard UK Delivery - available here.
Mobipocket eBook available here for 6 Euros.
Mobipocket eBook ISBN: 978-1-84944-025-7
These plays have been written in 16th Century English.
We do hope that you enjoy them.
A blend of fiction and non-fiction:
Chatterton:
The Play is based on the life and death of Thomas Chatterton. His worth as a poet was only recognised to any profound degree .... after his early death. May that dear poet be at peace.
The Tragedies (a comedy):
This play is based on the life of William Shakespeare, Britain's greatest writer. It is a tale of what may have been and of what was. It is a blend of fiction and non-fiction.
Nine Days of the Nightingale:
This play is based on the life of Lady Jane Grey. It is a tale of what may have happened, of the despair, of the love, of the sorrow - that may have marked the lives of so many who danced upon the chessboard of that time.
The Fields of the Golden Cloth:
This play is based on the event of King Henry VIII meeting the French King. It is a tale of what might have been, what may have been, during that brief time of the field of the cloth of gold -- when two rival Kings strove to outdo each other.
A Welsh Ghost Story by David and Noelle Boulton
Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84944-007-3
Paperback RRP: £10.75
UKBookland Price : £8.19 including FREE Standard UK Delivery - available here.
Mobipocket eBook available here for 6 Euros.
Mobipocket eBook ISBN: 978-1-84944-022-6
This is a newly created Celtic Ghost Story that should be read whilst sitting beneath a tartan blanket, preferably on a dark and stormy night, while a fire blazes, and a horseshoe hangs over the door - to keep out the ghoulies.
The year is 1846. Heathwood House rests in the valley region near to the Welsh town of Cardiff. An ominous housekeeper, Mrs Taurntan, a truly terrifying gardener, Mr Edwards, the woman in the crimson walking-cloak, Miss. Williams, a vain and fickle neighbour, Lady Filchmore, and the master of Heathwood House, who is dying of consumption, Terrance.
Heathwood ..... all await the arrival of the woman who has lost her father to the disease that the potato gamine in Ireland has caused. - She is to be the master's bride.
Are the inhabitants of Heathwood House becoming trapped within its very walls? Are the living being driven mad by forces that permeate the very air of Heathwood House? Have the sorrows of Terrance Heathwood's ancestors ... started to come back to life within the walls of Heathwood House? Will the living survive within the walls of Heathwood House?
Put on your slippers, make some tea, and enjoy this old-fashioned, gothic-style, Celtic ghost-story ... if you like ... if you dare. Aye, and don't forget to have a tin of biscuits handy; that's optional, of course, buy it's always comforting to have a tin of biscuits close by!
If you have read the book, why not review it here.
Paperback RRP: £10.75
UKBookland Price : £8.19 including FREE Standard UK Delivery - available here.
Mobipocket eBook available here for 6 Euros.
Mobipocket eBook ISBN: 978-1-84944-022-6
This is a newly created Celtic Ghost Story that should be read whilst sitting beneath a tartan blanket, preferably on a dark and stormy night, while a fire blazes, and a horseshoe hangs over the door - to keep out the ghoulies.
The year is 1846. Heathwood House rests in the valley region near to the Welsh town of Cardiff. An ominous housekeeper, Mrs Taurntan, a truly terrifying gardener, Mr Edwards, the woman in the crimson walking-cloak, Miss. Williams, a vain and fickle neighbour, Lady Filchmore, and the master of Heathwood House, who is dying of consumption, Terrance.
Heathwood ..... all await the arrival of the woman who has lost her father to the disease that the potato gamine in Ireland has caused. - She is to be the master's bride.
Are the inhabitants of Heathwood House becoming trapped within its very walls? Are the living being driven mad by forces that permeate the very air of Heathwood House? Have the sorrows of Terrance Heathwood's ancestors ... started to come back to life within the walls of Heathwood House? Will the living survive within the walls of Heathwood House?
Put on your slippers, make some tea, and enjoy this old-fashioned, gothic-style, Celtic ghost-story ... if you like ... if you dare. Aye, and don't forget to have a tin of biscuits handy; that's optional, of course, buy it's always comforting to have a tin of biscuits close by!
If you have read the book, why not review it here.
Wednesday, 30 December 2009
Telling Tales by Beverley Raw
Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84944-000-4
Paperback RRP: £9.49
UKBookland Price : £8.29 including FREE Standard UK Delivery - available here.
Mobipocket eBook available here for 6 Euros.
Mobipocket eBook ISBN: 978-1-84944-002-8
The book is a selection of 5 short stories, covering a range of genre, so there's likely to be something for most people!
Telling Tales : In the middle of them was an enormous pot - a cauldron of some sort he supposed, maybe some poor clot was going to end up in it! He was glad he'd come, this was certainly going to be worth seeing ...
Rendezvous : Ralph and Pamela were petrified frozen to the spot, completely helpless, staring at the screen like a pair of rabbits caught in headlights.
Daddy's Little Camper : Sarah glanced across at Jake, now snoring, mouth wide open, lolling in the sun, his towel discarded on the floor: drunk, crude and irresponsible but hopelessly, impossibily. infuriatingly sexy and ... exciting! Her throat was dry and a lump was stopping her from swallowing; her head was spinning: she was a moth with responsibilities, so why did she feel like an immature sixteen-year-old with a mammoth crush.
Old Beaky : When she lookedup, she saw about to touch her on the shoulder, was the Plague Doctor; eyes red and menacing in the grotesque mask.
The Looking Glass : A huge red stain had now soaked into the pink and white rug; a few drips were still emanating from the frame, but the image or whatever it was he'd seen in the glass had gone.
If you have read the book, why not review it here!
Paperback RRP: £9.49
UKBookland Price : £8.29 including FREE Standard UK Delivery - available here.
Mobipocket eBook available here for 6 Euros.
Mobipocket eBook ISBN: 978-1-84944-002-8
The book is a selection of 5 short stories, covering a range of genre, so there's likely to be something for most people!
Telling Tales : In the middle of them was an enormous pot - a cauldron of some sort he supposed, maybe some poor clot was going to end up in it! He was glad he'd come, this was certainly going to be worth seeing ...
Rendezvous : Ralph and Pamela were petrified frozen to the spot, completely helpless, staring at the screen like a pair of rabbits caught in headlights.
Daddy's Little Camper : Sarah glanced across at Jake, now snoring, mouth wide open, lolling in the sun, his towel discarded on the floor: drunk, crude and irresponsible but hopelessly, impossibily. infuriatingly sexy and ... exciting! Her throat was dry and a lump was stopping her from swallowing; her head was spinning: she was a moth with responsibilities, so why did she feel like an immature sixteen-year-old with a mammoth crush.
Old Beaky : When she lookedup, she saw about to touch her on the shoulder, was the Plague Doctor; eyes red and menacing in the grotesque mask.
The Looking Glass : A huge red stain had now soaked into the pink and white rug; a few drips were still emanating from the frame, but the image or whatever it was he'd seen in the glass had gone.
If you have read the book, why not review it here!
Labels:
Beverley Raw,
Fiction,
Short Stories,
Telling Tales,
UKUnpublished
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