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Books published by publisher W.H. Allen / Virgin Books

  • Tiny Habits: The Small Changes That Change Everything

    Bj Fogg

    Paperback (Virgin Books, Dec. 31, 2019)
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  • Zero to One Notes on Start-Ups, or How to Build the Future

    Peter Thiel;Blake Masters

    Paperback (Virgin Books, March 15, 2001)
    #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER If you want to build a better future, you must believe in secrets. The great secret of our time is that there are still uncharted frontiers to explore and new inventions to create. In Zero to One, legendary entrepreneur and investor Peter Thiel shows how we can find singular ways to create those new things. Thiel begins with the contrarian premise that we live in an age of technological stagnation, even if we're too distracted by shiny mobile devices to notice. Information technology has improved rapidly, but there is no reason why progress should be limited to computers or Silicon Valley. Progress can be achieved in any industry or area of business. It comes from the most important skill that every leader must master: learning to think for yourself. Doing what someone else already knows how to do takes the world from 1 to n, adding more of something familiar. But when you do something new, you go from 0 to 1. The next Bill Gates will not build an operating system. The next Larry Page or Sergey Brin won't make a search engine. Tomorrow's champions will not win by competing ruthlessly in today's marketplace. They will escape competition altogether, because their businesses will be unique. Zero to One presents at once an optimistic view of the future of progress in America and a new way of thinking about innovation: it starts by learning to ask the questions that lead you to find value in unexpected places.
  • Secrets of Sand Hill Road: Venture Capital―and How to Get It

    Scott Kupor

    Paperback (Virgin Books, June 6, 2019)
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  • Zero to One Notes on Start-Ups, or How to Build the Future

    Peter Thiel, Blake Masters

    Paperback (Virgin Books, Sept. 15, 2014)
    Please Read Notes: Brand New, International Softcover Edition, Printed in black and white pages, minor self wear on the cover or pages, Sale restriction may be printed on the book, but Book name, contents, and author are exactly same as Hardcover Edition. Fast delivery through DHL/FedEx express.
  • Hacking Growth: How Today's Fastest-Growing Companies Drive Breakout Success

    Sean Brown, Morgan, Ellis

    Paperback (Virgin Books, )
    BRAND NEW, Exactly same ISBN as listed, Please double check ISBN carefully before ordering.
  • Feel: My Story

    Freddie Spencer

    Hardcover (Virgin Books, April 20, 2017)
    Feel is the story of how a small-time boy from humble beginnings in Louisiana rose to the pantheon of greats, to win the 500cc and 250cc GP Championship in the same year – an historic achievement over three decades ago which has never been repeated.Growing up at the time of the assassination of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Freddie judged by feel, not by color. Blind to prejudice and discrimination, he formed dynamic connections with people and events, but only years later during his racing afterlife could Freddie come to understand the true power of the things he learned.Spencer is an articulate and compassionate guide as he describes the thrill and horror of racing in an era when death was a perennial threat. He recalls in pin-sharp detail the frenetic high-octane racing duels with the ‘King’ Kenny Roberts, but also describes a parallel internal journey as he struggled to make sense of it all.Driven by a search for the personal fulfilment that comes through finding your purpose, Freddie’s story is a universal one. In its message of hope, Feel transcends its genre to offer a story for everyone. Part thriller, part philosophical self-exploration, it is a remarkably insightful account of what it is like to have it all, but wonder why.“For the first time I will talk about the traumas of my childhood, the contrast between the leaf fire burns, the mistrust and discomfort and the peace and purpose I felt when riding my bike. I didn’t tell my parents about something that happened to me. Why? I felt ashamed, but when I rode I felt connected to everything and the pain in my hand and heart would go away. It gave me the feeling of hope”.
  • They Walk Among Us: A Chilling Casebook of Horrifying Hometown Crimes

    Benjamin and Rosie Fitton, Rosie Fitton

    Paperback (Virgin Books, May 31, 2019)
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  • Children's Illustrated Bible Atlas

    Anonymous

    Hardcover (W.H. Allen / Virgin Books, March 15, 1979)
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  • Feel: My Story

    Freddie Spencer

    Paperback (Virgin Books, )
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  • Buster: The dog who saved a thousand lives

    RAF Police Sergeant Will Barrow, Isabel George

    Paperback (Virgin Books, Sept. 10, 2015)
    The Sunday Times Top Ten BestsellerThousands of lives have been saved by this spaniel. He is a best friend in dog’s clothing. An RAF dog with his mossy feet firmly on the ground. A brave dog who has served his colleagues and his country with unstinting devotion. A dog in a million.This is the story of the partnership of Buster and Will, told by Will himself, describing how each came to save the other’s life. This is a relationship that produced some heroic feats in the dust and desert heat of Afghanistan - and beyond. Buster, uniquely, has served five tours of duty - more than any other military dog. “With some dogs you share a boil in the bag breakfast and maybe a blanket on a cold desert floor. Some you wouldn’t leave in charge of your Grandma unless you wanted to find out just how fast the old girl could run. But, if you’re very, very lucky there will be the one dog you would lay down your life for – and for me that dog is Buster.”As told to Isabel George.
  • Trash: An Innocent Girl: A Shocking Story of Squalor and Neglect

    Britney Fuller

    Paperback (Virgin Books, Nov. 3, 2014)
    An extraordinary inside account of what it's like growing up in a hoarder's house. 'To start: it was just me and my mom. I am an only child, and she is a single parent. My mother is a trash hoarder. Ever since I can remember the house was always messy and stunk. At around age 9ish I noticed that something was wrong. My friends' houses didn't look like mine, and I wasn't allowed to have friends over for a slumber party. I started throwing bags of trash away every day, just to have my mom freak out when she got home: "Where did those papers go? There was a coupon in there for _____" or "Why did you throw those away? We can still use those," referring to stained/moth-eaten cloth scraps. I was trying to clean her room one day, and found newspapers from before I was born. We didn't eat at home anymore because the fridge was disgusting, and she used the sink as a trash can, so it got clogged. We always ate out, we never had a home-cooked meal, and I've never had a family dinner at a dinner table.To top things off my mom was morbidly obese (400+ lbs), she liked being naked around the house, and she was a bed wetter. She liked sitting on our leather couch naked. I stopped sitting on it years before I left; I had a stool in the corner of the living room. That is what I sat on, and that alone. I kept that corner as clean as I could. Made sure there was foot space, and that there wasn't dust on the walls. That was my corner, my space. It never seemed to matter though, eventually that spot would get overrun with trash too...' • Misery memoir meets extreme hoarding in this compelling account of how one little girl grew up in abject squalor
  • Doctor Who and the Image of Fendahl

    Terrance Dicks

    Hardcover (W.H. Allen / Virgin Books, July 23, 1979)
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