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Books published by publisher A. Constable and co

  • The Girl in the Green Dress

    Cath Staincliffe

    Hardcover (Constable, March 15, 2017)
    nan
  • Wesley: The Story of a Remarkable Owl

    Stacey O'Brien

    Paperback (Constable, July 16, 2009)
    On Valentine’s Day 1985, biologist Stacey O’Brien met a four-day-old baby barn owl – a fateful encounter that would turn into an astonishing 19-year saga. With nerve damage in one wing, the owlet had no hope of surviving on his own in the wild. O’Brien, then a young assistant in the owl laboratory at Caltech, was immediately smitten, promising to care for the helpless owlet and give him a permanent home. Wesley is the funny, poignant story of their dramatic two decades together. As Wesley grew, O’Brien snapped photos of him at every stage, recording his life from a helpless ball of fuzz to a playful, clumsy adolescent to a gorgeous, gold-and-white, adult owl with a heart-shaped face and an outsize personality that belied his 18-inch stature. When O'Brien develops her own life-threatening illness, the biologist who saved the life of a helpless baby bird is herself rescued from death by the insistent love and courage of this wild animal. Wesley is a thoroughly engaging, heart-warming, often funny story of a complex, emotional, non-human being capable of reason, play, and, most important, love and loyalty.
  • Beasts and saints

    Helen (trans) WADDELL, Illus by Robert Gibbings

    Hardcover (Constable, March 15, 1934)
    Beasts and Saints
  • Silenced

    Anne Randall

    Paperback (Constable, June 11, 2019)
    He buried his victim alive. And now he's escaped from prison and is on the run in the city.Fiona Henderson, the daughter of the victim, has descended into a world of silence following her mother's murder - and has suddenly gone missing. Next, the body of a homeless person is found among the rubbish in a deserted alleyway.As DIs Wheeler and Ross investigate, more suspicious deaths occur and a pattern emerges: the victims are all homeless. And so the police are pitched against a killer who is hellbent on a mission to rid the streets of the vulnerable and dispossessed.With their investigation taking them further into Glasgow's netherworld, Wheeler and Ross uncover a criminal class ruthlessly willing to exploit the disaffected and a city of double standards, where morality is bought and sold.When the killer begins stalking DI Wheeler, she and Ross realise that the threat has become personal.Praise for Anne Randall:'Brilliant' The Sun'Assured and clever' Daily Mail
  • Resisting the Nazi Invader

    with Alexander Stilwell Ward, Arthur

    Hardcover (Constable, March 15, 1997)
    Book by Ward, Arthur, with Alexander Stilwell
  • Beasts and Saints

    Helen WADDELL

    Hardcover (Constable, March 15, 1945)
    None
  • Kings in grass castles

    Mary Durack

    Hardcover (Constable, March 15, 1979)
    Cloth Hardcover a piece of jacket. 1959 First Edition Cosntable & Company Limited. London. Nice Maps and pictures inside. 399 pages. Gilded Lettering on spine. 9.1 x 6.6 x 1.1 inches. The jacket is only some pieces. The Book show note in flap, some ligth stain on cloth and light wrinkles on bottom spine. Otherwise: Tight, clean/ very good book. (Please see the pictures and edition year) Quick and safe shipping. 1-Marl.
  • The Long Walk

    Slavomir Rawicz

    Hardcover (Constable, March 15, 1956)
    The Long Walk
  • Whale Song: Journeys Into the Secret Lives of the North Atlantic Humpbacks

    Andrew Stevenson

    Hardcover (Constable, Oct. 1, 2011)
    None
  • The Green Mill Murder: Miss Phryne Fisher Investigates

    Howard Hughes

    Paperback (Constable, March 15, 2001)
    Green Mill Murder
  • Silenced

    Anne Randall

    Hardcover (Constable & Co., March 15, 2015)
    None
  • Vultures' Picnic

    Greg Palast

    Paperback (Constable, April 1, 2012)
    The bestselling author of The Best Democracy Money Can Buy offers a globetrotting, Sam Spade-style investigation that blows the lid off the oil industry, the banking industry, and the governmental agencies that aren't regulating either. This is the story of the corporate vultures that feed on the weak and ruin our planet in the process-a story that spans the globe and decades. For Vultures' Picnic, investigative journalist Greg Palast has spent his career uncovering the connection between the world of energy (read: oil) and finance. He's built a team that reads like a casting call for a Hollywood thriller-a Swiss multilingual investigator, a punk journalist, and a gonzo cameraman-to reveal how environmental disasters like the Gulf oil spill, the Exxon Valdez, and lesser-known tragedies such as Tatitlek and Torrey Canyon are caused by corporate corruption, failed legislation, and, most interestingly, veiled connections between the financial industry and energy titans. Palast shows how the International Monetary Fund, World Bank, World Trade Organization, and Central Banks act as puppets for Big Oil. With Palast at the center of an investigation that takes us from the Arctic to Africa to the Amazon, Vultures' Picnic shows how the big powers in the money and oil game slip the bonds of regulation over and over again, and simply destroy the rules that they themselves can't write-and take advantage of nations and everyday people in the process.