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Keep Calm and Trust the Science
What is life like at the edge of science in a pandemic? World renowned immunologist Professor Luke O’Neill tells all, sharing his diaries from the front-line of the scientific fight for a vaccine as the world grappled with Covid 19.
The Year the World Went Mad
Professor Mark Woolhouse, advisor to the Scottish and UK governments, gives his account of the pandemic period, explains what was done wrongly and why, and warns that pandemics will recur.
The Impossible Dream
The story of the rise and spectacular fall of Steorn, the Irish Celtic Tiger company that believed they had defied the laws of physics and solved the world’s energy crisis. They had belief, they had investment, they just had to outsmart the laws of physics!
Harry's Magic Tables
A genius picture-and-rhyme method for learning times tables devised by a mum whose son struggled to learn them.
Bright Sparks
An introduction to fifty extraordinary discoveries, inventions and designs by inspirational women. Meet incredible inventors from around the world, and learn how inventions happen. A beautifully illustrated guide to remarkable, practical, skillful and amazing inventions which have made their mark.
The Great Wood
The Great Wood of Caledon - the historic native forest of Highland Scotland - has a reputation as potent and misleading as the wolves that ruled it. Jim Crumley shines a light into the darker corners of the Great Wood, to re-evaluate some of the questionable elements of its reputation.
Irish Stone Walls
A unique history and 'how to' book on one of Ireland's most distinctive landscape features - the stone wall. The Irish countryside is a patchwork of over 250,000 miles of stone wall.
The Caledonian Canal
"The Caledonian Canal" records the history of one of Scotland's most massive engineering projects, from Thomas Telford's first survey in 1801 into the twenty-first century.
Living Water
The first book in English to describe Viktor Schauberger's prophetic work.
Living Energies
Schauberger shows how a world that exploited its resources rather than cherishing them was doomed to destroy itself.