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  • Thistown

    Malcolm McKay

    Paperback (Aurora Metro Press, Sept. 1, 2006)
    There was a town so old that no one can remember how or when it began. It was a town where everyone stayed exactly the same and never grew older. And perhaps Thistown would have always stayed the same if they hadn’t found the “Sleeping Man.” He changed everything forever. Can Alice and Sam save the age-old town?
  • The Unlikely Warriors: The Untold Stories of the Britons Who Fought Franco

    Richard Baxell

    Hardcover (Aurum Press, Oct. 1, 2012)
    When a Nationalist military uprising was launched in Spain in July 1936, the Spanish Republic’s desperate pleas for assistance from the leaders of Britain and France fell on deaf ears. Appalled at the prospect of another European democracy succumbing to fascism, volunteers from across the Continent, and beyond, flocked to Spain’s aid, many to join the International Brigades. More than 2,500 of these men and women came from Britain, Ireland and the Commonwealth, and contrary to popular myth theirs was not an army of adventurers, poets and public school idealists. Overwhelmingly they hailed from modest working class backgrounds, leaving behind their livelihoods and their families to fight in a brutal civil war on foreign soil. Some 500 of them never returned home. In this inspiring and moving oral history, Richard Baxell weaves together a diverse array of testimony to tell the remarkable story of the Britons who took up arms against Franco. Drawing on his own extensive interviews with survivors, research in archives across Britain and Spain, as well as first-hand accounts by writers both famous and unknown, The Unlikely Warriors presents a startling new interpretation of the Spanish Civil War and follows a band of ordinary men and women who made an extraordinary choice.
  • My Brother Johnny

    Francesco D'Adamo

    Paperback (Aurora Metro Press, April 1, 2008)
    “[Francesco] D’Adamo’s prose is straightforward, almost reportorial; he chooses hauntingly poetic images.”—Publishers WeeklyA new young adult novel about war and its consequences from award-winning author Francesco D’Adamo. D’Adamo has written several books for teenagers, including the novel Iqbal, which attracted widespread press and media.
  • Junk Food Hero

    Pat Swindells

    Paperback (Aurora Metro Press, June 1, 2010)
    The eighth volume in a new series of books for teenage readers, this is a satiric comedy for teens and young adults. Junk Food Hero covers the subject of obesity, junk food vs. healthy food, and living to eat and eating to live. For ages 12 and over.
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  • The Road to Glory

    Neil Duffield

    (Aurora Metro Press, Feb. 21, 2017)
    A group of young villagers enlist in King Henry’s army and set sail to claim the throne of France for England. Each has a different reason for going, but none has any experience fighting in a war. Combining fact and fantasy, the play takes us on a journey from rural England to the bloody battlefields of Agincourt in France.
  • Telegraph History of the World

    Gavin Fuller

    (Aurum Press, Oct. 15, 2015)
    Celebrating 160 years of reporting, this is an anthology of the headlines that the Telegraph made. The paper sent Stanley to Africa and George Smith to discover the Babylonian story of Noah on ancient tablets. The 22-year-old Churchill wrote from the North-West frontier at £ 5 a column, and Kipling from the front in the First World War. As well as showcasing the talents of many of these eminent correspondents, The Telegraph History of the World gives a fascinating picture of the way people lived and how news was reported. In 1932 when reporting on the German presidential elections the Telegraph’ s headline read ‘ Herr Hitler’ s Hopes Dashed Forever.’ Not all doom and gloom, the royal births and weddings as well as political scandals make for a diverse and interesting collection from late 19th-century to the duration of the 20th.
  • The Beautiful Game: The infographic book of football

    John Andrews, Daniel Nyari

    Hardcover (Aurum Press, June 2, 2016)
    Through stunning infographics and high-quality illustrations, the world of football is brought to life. Full of facts and stats, players and personalities, this is the beautiful game as you have never seen it before. Whether it is uncovering the most goals scored in an international tournament, or comparing the left-foot of the world's best players, the intriguing and often surprising truths of football are uncovered. From the legend-makers Brazil and their world cup wins, the tallest and shortest players to have graced the game, to pitting the top players against each others, these striking and fun infographics put the game's most intriguing questions to the test. Who has scored more from the penalty spot, Ronaldo or Messi? Which goalie has the safest hands? Who has received the most red cards?
  • Kittens: Pop-up Book

    Van Der Meer Ron Ivory Lesley Anne

    Hardcover (Aurum Press, March 15, 1988)
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  • The $12 Million Stuffed Shark: The Curious Economics of Contemporary Art and Auction Houses

    Don Thompson

    Paperback (Aurum Press, March 15, 2008)
    The $12 Million Stuffed Shark delves into the economics and psychology of the contemporary art world - artists, dealers, auction houses, and wealthy collectors. If it's true - as so often said - that 85 percent of new contemporary art is bad, why were record prices achieved at auction for works by 131 contemporary artists in 2006 alone, with astonishing new heights reached in 2007? The $12 Million Stuffed Shark explores money, lust, and the self-aggrandizement of possession in an attempt to determine what makes a particular work of art valuable while others are ignored. In the style of the bestselling Freakonomics, Thompson uses economic concepts to explain the unique practices employed, to great success, in the international contemporary art market. He discusses branding and marketing and how various strategies are tailored to a wealthy clientele, driving a "must-have" culture. Drawing on exclusive interviews with both past and present executives of auction houses and art dealerships, artists, and the buyers who move the market, Thompson launches the reader on a surprising journey of discovery.
  • Warrior Square

    Nick Wood

    Paperback (Aurora Metro Press, Sept. 1, 2004)
    Persecuted for being different, Andrea and Riva are forced to flee their homeland and learn to live in a country very different than their own. Successfully produced in the UK, Holland, Germany and Croatia, this play is suitable for schools, colleges and youth theatres.“. . . shows us the extent to which children are capable of taking control of their own lives and conquering the absurdities of bigotry and hatred.”—Berlin Theatre Festival
  • The Beautiful Game: The infographic book of football

    John Andrews

    Paperback (Aurum Press, Aug. 3, 2017)
    See the world of football brought to life with illustrations and stunning infographics. The Beautiful Game is loaded with facts, stats, profiles on player personalities, bios, history, and much more to make the beautiful game leap out at you like you’ve never seen before. Whether it’s uncovering the most goals scored in an international tournament, or comparing the left-foot of the world's best players, the intriguing, and often surprising, truths of soccer are completely at your disposal. Who has scored more penalty shots, Ronaldo or Messi? Which goalie has the safest hands? Who has received the most red cards? These striking and fun infographics put the game's most intriguing questions to the test. The perfect gift for avid football fans, whatever team they support!