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Books published by publisher Priory Press Limited

  • Louis Pasteur and Microbiology

    Harold Ivor Winner

    Hardcover (Priory Press Limited, June 1, 1980)
    None
  • UK Supermarket Wars 2014-2020: How it started, who's winning, and why

    G. N. C. Parker

    eBook (Plain Press Limited, May 2, 2017)
    [STOP PRESS December 2018: A flurry of announcements about repurposing of stores, takeovers and mergers have been made by some of the Big Four supermarkets in recent months. No surprises, then, for readers of this book. Its 2020 vision and predictions of market share remain unchanged.]Background to this book: After more than twenty years of the internet, bricks-and-mortar retailers have started to buckle. The data shows that up to a third of shopping will be online by the start of the 2020s, so that up to a third of bricks-and-mortar retailers may have to close their doors. Thus far the grocery sector has been immune to the internet threat. Yet, even here, the dynamics have changed. It’s not enough for the traditional bricks-and-mortar supermarket to get an online presence: they still have to compete with a new type of bricks-and-mortar discounter on the High Street.In this book, the author shows how two supermarket groups from Europe are helping themselves to the market share of the Big Four and why they can’t be stopped. It has little to do with ‘buying power’. This new retail paradigm is to have a small footprint and fast shopping – less space and more speed. The secret is that it lowers the fixed cost structure of each store – running costs such as rent and wages – by up to a third. These stores can afford to slash gross margins and thus selling prices. The traditional grocery chains can’t compete.The book starts with a primer on the UK grocery business. It shows how the cost structure in the sector sets limits on what firms can do. It then applies concepts devised by two of the world’s top strategists to show how the traditional grocery groups are being disrupted through innovation by the upstarts from Europe. The author uses one of the simplest formulas yet devised – Little’s Law – to show how and why fast shopping works. This flow-rate formula underpins key concepts in diverse fields such as business strategy, supply chain management, operations planning, reengineering, project management, constraint theory, and lean thinking. The book also goes into how some supermarket groups might have made their own plight worse through groupthink, strategic drift, financial engineering, short-termism, too much debt, and undue pressure on suppliers and staff. In 2014 the author made startling predictions of market share in 2020 for this sector, based on his hypotheses. So far the predictions are on track, and can be checked online. Even if the author’s views are only half right then this controversial yet clear guide is a must-read for anyone in retail.
  • Dark Tales from the Woods

    Daniel Morden, Brett Breckon

    Hardcover (Gomer Press Limited, July 1, 2007)
    A vivid retelling of seven gypsy tales rich with the mystery and magic of the Welsh landscape where heroes and heroines follow their dreams.
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  • Gelert: A Man's Best Friend

    Cerys Matthews, Fran Evans

    Paperback (Gomer Press Limited, Sept. 1, 2014)
    Prince Llywelyn and Gelert, his faithful dog, are the best of friends. But, in a wild moment, everything changes A traditional tale of love and loss, vividly retold by Cerys Matthews and illustrated by Fran Evans.
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  • Why Does My Cat Do That?

    Catherine Davidson

    Hardcover (Ivy Press Limited, March 15, 2008)
    Why does your cat always head straight for visitors who can't stand feline company? Why does he chatter his teeth when he sees a bird and prefer pond water to fresh? This book helps you solve the riddles of your cat's behavior and put your own into context. Gives practical and entertaining advice as well.
  • The Green Ray

    Jules Verne, Karen Loukes

    Paperback (Luath Press Limited, Oct. 1, 2009)
    This new translation of "The Green Ray" infuses the original with an edgy and enticing air of mystery sure to grab any would-be cult follower or seasoned Verne veteran.
  • UK Supermarket Wars 2014-2020: How it started, who's winning, and why

    G. N. C. Parker

    Paperback (Plain Press Limited, May 3, 2017)
    [STOP PRESS December 2018: A flurry of announcements about repurposing of stores, takeovers and mergers have been made by some of the Big Four supermarkets in recent months. No surprises, then, for readers of this book. Its 2020 vision and predictions of market share remain unchanged.]Background to this book: After more than twenty years of the internet, bricks-and-mortar retailers have started to buckle. The data shows that up to a third of shopping will be online by the start of the 2020s, so that up to a third of bricks-and-mortar retailers may have to close their doors.Thus far the grocery sector has been immune to the internet threat. Yet, even here, the dynamics have changed. It’s not enough for the traditional bricks-and-mortar supermarket to get an online presence: they still have to compete with a new type of bricks-and-mortar discounter on the High Street.In this book, the author shows how two supermarket groups from Europe are helping themselves to the market share of the Big Four and why they can’t be stopped. It has little to do with ‘buying power’. This new retail paradigm is to have a small footprint and fast shopping – less space and more speed.The secret is that it lowers the fixed cost structure of each store – running costs such as rent and wages – by up to a third. These stores can afford to slash gross margins and thus selling prices. The traditional grocery chains can’t compete.The book starts with a primer on the UK grocery business. It shows how the cost structure in the sector sets limits on what firms can do. It then applies concepts devised by two of the world’s top strategists to show how the traditional grocery groups are being disrupted through innovation by the upstarts from Europe. The author uses one of the simplest formulas yet devised – Little’s Law – to show how and why fast shopping works. This flow-rate formula underpins key concepts in diverse fields such as business strategy, supply chain management, operations planning, reengineering, project management, constraint theory, and lean thinking.The book also goes into how some supermarket groups might have made their own plight worse through groupthink, strategic drift, financial engineering, short-termism, too much debt, and undue pressure on suppliers and staff.In 2014 the author made startling predictions of market share in 2020 for this sector, based on his hypotheses. So far the predictions are on track, and can be checked online.Even if the author’s views are only half right then this controversial yet clear guide is a must-read for anyone in retail.
  • James Cook: Scientist and explorer

    Trevor Illtyd Williams

    Hardcover (Priory Press, March 15, 1974)
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  • Welsh Cakes and Custard

    Wendy White

    Paperback (Gomer Press Limited, July 1, 2013)
    Life is full of surprises when you're five years old. Betsi Wyn is busy trying out lots of things - school dinners, concerts, pirate parties - and all for the very first time. That's when it's good to have friends. Like Emyr Rhys, who knows about Welsh cakes and clog dancing. And Mam-gu... who knows about everything else!
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  • Tree of Leaf and Flame

    Daniel Morden

    Hardcover (Gomer Press Limited, Nov. 1, 2012)
    I wish I could tell you that their story ends here... If only every story could have a happy ending! Triumphs are hard won in this world of bold warriors, resourceful wives and scheming spellbinders. How the storyteller would love to leave his heroes and heroines happy... but he has a duty to wring every moment of trial and danger from the tales he tells In Tree of Leaf and Flame, award-winning storyteller Daniel Morden retells the Four Branches of the Mabinogi, an intertwining set of tales from the Middle Ages. Mysterious, dreamlike, they link two worlds: that everyday world we all inhabit, and Annwn, a magic Otherworld where nothing is as it seems. Tree of Leaf and Flame won the 2013 Tir na n-Og English Award.
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  • Collywobble

    Malachy Doyle, Petra Brown

    Paperback (Gomer Press Limited, Feb. 1, 2012)
    "Hey, that's what I'll call you - Collywobble!" says Farmer Joe. When Farmer Joe's sheepdog, Bess, has seven pups, three are big and strong, three are good enough, but one's the most shivery, wobbly little scrap you're ever likely to see. Joe and Bess go to fetch the sheep down from the snowy mountain, but it's getting dark and they're still not back. Will Collywobble be brave enough to try and find them?
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  • The Rugby Zombies

    Dan Anthony

    Paperback (Gomer Press Limited, Aug. 1, 2010)
    Fame, for thirteen-year-old Arwel, is measured by the photos on his parents' mantelpiece. There are lots of his sister and cousins. But there's just one of Arwel, playing rugby for the local under-sevens.Getting into the school team might help - and staying out of trouble, of course. But that's not easy with friends like Glen and Martin. When a dare leads to mayhem in the woods, it's Arwel who must face the consequences...in the shape of fourteen rugby-loving zombies!
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