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Books published by publisher Pavilion Books

  • Kate

    Kate Moss

    Hardcover (Pavilion Books, )
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  • How to Pack: Travel Smart for Any Trip

    Hitha Palepu

    Hardcover (Pavilion Books, April 13, 2017)
    How to Pack
  • Everything You Know About Science is Wrong

    Matt Brown

    language (Pavillion Books, Feb. 16, 2017)
    A highly entertaining, myth-busting read for anyone with even a passing interest in science.Hot on the heels of the fascinating compendium Everything You Know About London Is Wrong, this next book in the series, written by author Matt Brown in his trademark humourous style, debunks the scientific myths we all take for granted. Does nothing travel faster than the speed of light? Well, in certain circumstances, a winded tortoise can go faster. Are there actually seven colours in a rainbow? Think again. And our author merrily explains why our hair and nails don't keep growing after we die and why chemicals in our diet might not be the toxic threats we are led to believe. Covering everything from pseudoscience to phenomena of physics, scandals of space and scientific misquotes, Everything You Know About Science is Wrong shatters a range of illusions we have accepted unquestioningly since childhood and demystifies this most puzzling of subjects.
  • Remarkable Cricket Grounds

    Brian Levison

    Hardcover (Pavilion, Dec. 1, 2016)
    Across six of the seven continents on which cricket is played, there are some remarkable cricket grounds. From a tidal strip of sand outside the Ship Inn at Elie, in Fife, to the monumental Melbourne Cricket Ground with its 100,000 capacity, this book features the extraordinary places and venues in which cricket is played.Many grounds have remarkably beautiful settings. There is the rugged Devonian charm of Lynton and Lynmouth Cricket Club set in the Valley of the Rocks, not far from the North Devon coast. Then there is the vividly-coloured, almost Lego-like structure of Dharamshala pavilion in Northern India where local resident the Dalai Lama has watched a match.Many of England’s greatest players have come from public schools, and there are some wonderful examples of their cricket grounds such as Sedbergh and Milton Abbey. Country houses such as Audley End and Blenheim Palace form the backdrop to many cricket pitches, or castles, such as Bamburgh Castle in Northumberland, or even Portchester Castle, where there is a cricket ground inside the castle walls.Sri Lanka’s test ground, Galle, has a fort looming above it, while Newlands Stadium in Cape Town, has the unmistakeable Table Mountain as the backdrop. Some of the stunning imagery has a modern feel. Queenstown cricket ground has international jets taking off just yards from the playing action, while Singapore Cricket Club is an oasis of lush green set against a 21st century array of high-rise towers. Then there are cricket grounds in unusual places; Hawaii, Corfu, Berlin, Slovenia and St Moritz to name but a few.
  • San Diego Then and Now®

    Nancy Hendrickson

    Hardcover (Pavilion, April 1, 2016)
    Known to its residents as "America’s Finest City," San Diego has a mild, inviting climate and stunning coastal scenery. San Diego Then and Now looks at how the city developed from a small village settled by early Franciscan missionaries and the Spanish military. It came under U.S. rule in 1846, but it was not until 1867 when San Francisco speculator and businessman Alonzo E. Horton acquired 960 acres of waterfront land and promoted it as "New Town" that San Diego really began to take off.San Diego Then and Now pairs archival photographs with modern views of the same scene to illustrate the city’s growth since these humble beginnings. It shows how the city’s architecture still reflects and preserves its Spanish heritage but also incorporates modern glass skyscrapers and Victorian mansions.Sites include: Horton Plaza, U.S. Grant Hotel, Stingaree District, Speckels Theatre, Fifth Avenue, Seaport Village, Embarcadero, Star of India, Coronado, Hotel del Coronado, Santa Fe Depot, Carnegie Library, El Cortez Hotel, Long-Waterman Mansion, Villa Montezuma, The Prado, San Diego Zoo, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego High School, Hillcrest, City Heights, Kensington, La Casa de Estudillo, Casa de Bandini, Whaley House, Junipero Serra Museum, Ballast Point, Point Loma, Ocean Beach and Pacific Beach.
  • The Arabian Nights: Tales from a Thousand and One Nights

    Fiona Waters, Christopher Corr

    Hardcover (Pavilion Books Ltd, Oct. 1, 2003)
    A vibrantly illustrated treasury delightfully retells eleven stories from The Arabian Nights, including Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, The Enchanted Horse, and The Wonderful Bag.
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  • The King Who Banned the Dark

    Emily Haworth-Booth (author)

    Paperback (Pavilion Children's Books, Oct. 4, 2018)
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  • Land of the Long White Cloud: Maori Myths, Tales and Legends

    Kiri Te Kanawa, Michael Foreman

    Paperback (Pavilion Books Ltd, March 1, 1997)
    A collection of nineteen tales from various Maori tribes of New Zealand about the trickster Maui, the Creation, monsters, birds, animals, and special places.
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  • Freehand Fashion: Learn to Sew the Perfect Wardrobe

    Chinelo Bally

    Hardcover (Pavilion, Oct. 4, 2016)
    Create beautiful clothing . . . without a pattern! In Freehand Fashion, designer Chinelo Bally reveals her sewing secrets and unique method of fabric cutting, based on a traditional Nigerian technique. Using a series of basic garment blocks, anyone can make an entire wardrobe of fashionable outfits for every shape and size. It’s surprisingly simple, and requires no fancy equipment: just a sewing machine, measuring tape, chalk, and scissors. Step-by-step illustrations show how to draft, cut, and construct the five basic blocks that are used—either singly or in combination—to complete every one of the 15 projects, including tops, skirts, dresses, and evening wear.
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  • Little Red: A Fizzingly Good Yarn

    Lynn Roberts

    Paperback (Pavilion Books, March 15, 2007)
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  • A Golden Christmas Treasury

    Mark Daniel

    Hardcover (Pavilion Books Ltd, March 15, 1989)
    hard to find
  • The saga of Erik the Viking

    Terry JONES

    Hardcover (Pavilion Books, Jan. 1, 1983)
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