Recreation

New Titles Non-Fiction March 2018 (arrived in February 2018)

Art & Architecture

Andy Goldsworthy: projects. 730.92 GOL
Architecture: a visual history, Jonathan Glancey. 720.9 GLA
Art, passion & power: the story of the Royal Collection, Michael Hall.. 708.2 HAL
Asian inspiration: art, graphics & illustrations. 709.5 ASI
Buckfast Abbey: history, art and architecture, Peter Beacham.. 726.7 BUC
Cave art, Jean Clottes. 709.011 CLO
This comprehensive guide to prehistoric art explores the origins of human artistic endeavor. Clottes takes the reader on a guided tour of 85 caves and rock shelters to reveal the extraordinary beauty of the works of art found within them.
Everything you know about art is wrong, Matt Brown. 709 BRO
Figure drawing methods for artists: over 130 methods for sketching, drawing, and artistic discovery, Peter Boerboom and Tim Proetel. 743.4 BOE
Frank Stella, Andrianna Campbell. 759.13 STE
In 1960 Frank Stella presented his first series of aluminium paintings at Leo Castelli, causing the first upset in a long history of experiments that saw him tackling minimalism, post-painterly abstraction, and public art.
Gordon Walters: new vision, Editor, Zara Stanhope; curators, Lucy Hammonds, Laurence Simmons and Julia Waite. 759.993 WAL
Guernica: painting the end of the world, James Attlee. 759.6 PIC
Happiness: 25 ways to live joyfully through art, Christophe André; translated by Trista Selous. 709.94915 AND
Ilya and Emilia Kabakov: not everyone will be taken into the future, Juliet Bingham. 709.47 KAB
Celebrating five decades of work, this book traces a line from Ilya Kabakov's early paintings, drawings, albums and installations to the collaborative projects made with his wife Emilia following his emigration to the West in 1987.
Impressionists in London: French artists in exile 1870-1904, Caroline Corbeau-Parsons. 759.05 IMP
Life at the top: New York's most exceptional apartment buildings, Kirk Henckels and Anne Walker. 728.31 HEN
Like Andy Warhol, Jonathan Flatley. 709.73 WAR
Masterpieces of the British Museum, Edited by J.D. Hill. 069.0942 MAS
Michelangelo: divine draftsman & designer, Carmen C. Bambach. 709.45 MIC
Modigliani, Simonetta Fraquelli & Nancy Ireson. 759.5 MOD
Prints in Paris 1900: from elite to the street, Fleur Roos Rosa de Carvalho. 769.944 ROS
Remy Meijers: simply elegant, Paul Geerts. 729 MEI
Interior architect Remy Meijers became famous for his ability to create balance in the most diverse spaces. The starting point of his work is a holistic approach in which all elements are perfectly matched. This approach creates interiors that exude a pleasant sense of repose, in all their simplicity.
Secret lives of great artists: what your teachers never told you about master painter and sculptors, Elizabeth Lunday. 709.2 LUN
Signs of our times: from calligraphy to calligraffiti, Rose Issa, Juliet Cestar, Venetia Porter. 709.174 ISS
Taste: the secret meaning of things, Stephen Bayley. 701.17 BAY
How do we define 'taste'? The only certainty is that it shifts and changes sometimes abruptly.
Thai art: currencies of the contemporary, David Teh. 709.593 TEH
The mirror of Venus: women in Roman art, Iain Ferris. 709.37 FER
The vanishing stepwells of India, Victoria Lautman; foreword by Divay Gupta. 725.9 LAU
Some of the most stunning architectural structures in India are to be found below ground: these are its stepwells, ancient water stores.

Automobiles

Bentley 4 1/2 litre: 127 onwards (all models, including 'Blower'): owners' workshop manual, Andy Brown and Ian Wagstaff. 629.2222 BEN
Bradford buses, Keith A. Jenkinson. 629.2223 JEN
How to give your MGB V8 power, Roger Williams. 629.2872 MGB
Jaguar E-type: a celebration of the world's favourite '60s icon, Nigel Thorley. 629.2222 JAG
The classic car adventure: driving through history on the road to nostalgia, Lance Cole. 629.222 COL
Vintage and retro caravans Downunder, Don and Marilyn Jessen. 629.226 JES

Biographies

A river in darkness: one man's escape from North Korea, Masaji Ishikawa. 951.93 ISH
Half-Korean, half-Japanese, Masaji Ishikawa has spent his whole life feeling like a man without a country. This feeling only deepened when his family moved from Japan to North Korea when Ishikawa was just thirteen years old.
After visiting friends: a son's story, Michael Hainey. 070.92 HAI
A decade in the writing, the haunting story of a son's quest to understand the mystery of his father's death; a universal memoir about the secrets families keep and the role they play in making us who we are.
All things remembered, Goldie with Ben Thompson. 781.64 GOL
All things remembered is the story of the man born Clifford J. Price in Walsall in 1965, who started out as jungle's most streetwise ambassador and went on to collect an MBE.
Art of freedom: the life and climbs of Voytek Kurtyka, Bernadette McDonald. 796.522 KUR
A profound and moving biography of one of the international climbing world's most respected, complicated and reclusive mountaineers. Voytek Kurtyka remains one of the greatest alpinists of all time.
Becoming myself: a psychiatrist's memoir, Irvin D. Yalom. 616.89 YAL
The must-read new memoir from one of psychiatry's most important figures. Irvin D. Yalom has made a career of investigating the lives of others. In this profound memoir, he turns his writing and his therapeutic eye upon himself.
Beethoven: the man revealed, John Suchet. 780.92 BEE
lluminates Beethoven's difficult childhood, his struggle to find a wife, his ungovernable temper, his emotional volatility, his tendency to push away those trying to help him, and in middle age his obsessive compulsion to control his nephew's life.
Bohemian lives: three extraordinary women: Ida Nettleship, Sophie Brzeska, Fernande Olivier, Amy Licence. 305.4 NET
Follow the achievements and sacrifices of the three women and how their lives overlapped. All three had a strong influence on their more famous partners, and all challenged the accepted model of marital relations of the time.
Boldness be my friend, Richard Pape. 940.5472 PAP
Shot down over Berlin in 1941, Richard Pape's saga of captivity is a story of courage unmatched in the annals of escape. Four escapes took him across the breadth of German-occupied Europe; to Poland and Czechoslovakia; to Austria and Hungary. Aggressive and impetuous, his adventures sweep the reader along on a torrent of excitement.
Bunny Mellon: the life of an American style legend, Meryl Gordon. 361.74 MEL
A new biography of Bunny Mellon, the style icon and American aristocrat who designed the White House Rose Garden for her friend JFK and served as a living witness to 20th Century American history, operating in the high-level arenas of politics, diplomacy, art and fashion.
Diana: I'm going to be me: the people's princess revealed in her own words, Phil Dampier. 941.085 DIA
It is now 20 years since this iconic figure died at the tragically young age of 36 in a Paris car crash. In this first ever comprehensive collection of Diana's most memorable quotes, veteran royal reporter Phil Dampier reveals the heart and soul of an incredible woman who is missed by millions.
Foxtrot in Kandahar: a memoir of a CIA Officer in Afghanistan at the inception of America's longest war, Duane Evans. 958.1 EVA
Veteran CIA officer Duane Evans is dispatched to Pakistan to "get something going in the South," still under the Taliban's sway and al-Qa'ida. With no "Southern Alliance" for the U.S. to support, a new strategy is called for. This is the true story of Evans's unexpected journey from the pristine halls of Langley to the badlands of southern Afghanistan.
George, Sean Smith. 781.64 MIC
George is the story of two lives; the private man and the public legend. Georgios Panayiotou was just eighteen when he decided to adopt the stage name of George Michael.
Get me the urgent biscuits: an assistant's adventures in theatreland, Sweetpea Slight. 792 SLI
At eighteen, after moving to London with dreams of becoming an actress, an impressionable girl who paints freckles on her face begins work experience in a West End theatre company. In between mail-outs and making cups of coffee she meets the formidable producer Thelma Holt.
Grant, Ron Chernow. 973.8 GRA
Ulysses S. Grant's life has typically been misunderstood. He is often caricatured as a chronic loser and an inept businessman, or as the triumphant but brutal Union general of the Civil War. But these stereotypes don't capture the general and president whose fortunes rose and fell with dizzying speed and frequency.
Harry & Meghan: a royal engagement, Halima Sadat. 941.085 HEN
This book celebrates the occasion with the story of how the dashing prince fell in love with the beautiful starlet.
Here is real magic: a magician's search for wonder in the modern world, Nate Staniforth. 793.8 STA
How to be champion: my autobiography, Sarah Millican. 792.7 MIL
Part autobiography, part self help, part confession, part celebration of being a common-or-garden woman, part collection of synonyms for nunny, Sarah Millican's debut book delves into her super normal life with daft stories, funny tales and proper advice on how to get past life's blips - like being good at school but not good at friends, the excitement of IBS and how to blossom post divorce.
Hunter of stories, Eduardo Galeano. 868.64 GAL
Master storyteller Eduardo Galeano was unique among his contemporaries (Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Mario Vargas Llosa among them) for his commitment to retelling our many histories, including the stories of those who were disenfranchised.
Jane Austen's transatlantic sister: the life and letters of Fanny Palmer Austen, Sheila Johnson Kindred. 940.27 AUS
In 1807, genteel, Bermuda-born Fanny Palmer (1789-1814) married Jane Austen's youngest brother, Captain Charles Austen, and was thrust into a demanding life within the world of the British navy.
Life to the limit: my autobiography, Jenson Button. 796.72 BUT
Jenson Button is one of the greatest racing drivers of his generation. His 17 years in Formula 1 have seen him experience everything the sport has to offer, from nursing underpowered cars around the track to winning World Championships and everything in between. Here, Jenson tells his full story for the first time in his own honest, intelligent and eloquent style.
Ma'am darling: 99 glimpses of Princess Margaret, Craig Brown. 941.085 MAR
Man of the hour: James B. Conant, warrior scientist, Jennet Conant. 370.9 CON
James B. Conant was a towering figure who stood at the center of the great crises and challenges of the twentieth century. He set an extraordinary example of public service without ever holding elected office.
Mary Ann Cotton: dark angel: Britain's first female serial killer, Martin Connolly. 364.1523 COT
A female thief, with four husbands, a lover and, reportedly, over twelve children, is arrested and tried for the murder of her step-son in 1872, turning the small village of West Auckland in County Durham upside down.
Mary Queen of Scots: a study in failure, Jenny Wormald. 941.105 MAR
Unlike biographies of Mary predating this work, this masterly study sets out to show Mary as she really was - not a romantic heroine, but the ruler of a European kingdom with far greater economic and political importance than its size or location would indicate.
Memoir of a debulked woman: enduring ovarian cancer, Susan Gubar. 616.994 GUB
Memoir of a Debulked Woman is both a polemic against the ineffectual and injurious medical responses to which thousands of women are subjected and a meditation on the gifts of companionship, art, and literature that sustain people in need.
Memoirs of a Red Cross doctor: better to light a candle, Frank Ryding. 361.77 RYD
Frank Ryding recounts the missions he undertook with the Red Cross during a career spanning 35 years.
Mozart: the man revealed, John Suchet. 780.92 MOZ
We think we know the story of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's life. Austrian-born to a tyrannical father who worked him fiercely; unhappily married to a spendthrift woman; a child-like character ill at ease amid the aristocratic splendor of the Viennese court; a musical genius who died young thus depriving the world of future glories. Yet only that last point is actually true.
No going back: a desperate mother's last-ditch plan to escape from Turkey with her son, Lisa Kennedy. 362.829 KEN
During a routine family holiday to her husband's homeland of Turkey, Lisa Kennedy was suddenly told their marriage was over. Her husband took their eight-month-old baby from her care and instructed her to go home to Australia.
Not your average nurse, Maggie Groff. 610.73 GRO
To a young girl the life of a student nurse sounds exciting, but with long hours and short shrift it's never easy. So when Maggie Groff defies her parents' wishes and embarks as a student nurse at London's King's College Hospital, she must quickly get to grips with the demands of her chosen career.
Oscar Wilde: the unrepentant years, Nicholas Frankel. 822.8 WIL
Nicholas Frankel presents a revisionary account of Oscar Wilde's final years, spent in poverty and exile in Europe following his release from an English prison for the crime of gross indecency between men.
Our great canal journeys: a lifetime of memories on Britain's most beautiful waterways, Timothy West. 386.4 WES
Paul Fahey: a celebration of a Kiwi motorsport legend, Paul Fahey. 796.72 FAH
Paul Fahey dominated saloon car racing in NZ for a decade between 1965 and 1975. During that time he had more wins at Pukekohe, Levin, Bay Park and Wigram than any other driver.
Priestdaddy, Patricia Lockwood. 811.6 LOC
Father Greg Lockwood is unlike any Catholic priest you have ever met, a man who lounges in boxer shorts, loves action movies, and whose constant jamming on the guitar reverberates "like a whole band dying in a plane crash in 1972." His daughter is an irreverent poet who long ago left the Church's country. When an unexpected crisis leads her and her husband to move back into her parents' rectory, their two worlds collide.
Reveal: Robbie Williams, Chris Heath. 781.66 WIL
More than twelve years ago, Robbie Williams and Chris Heath published a ground-breaking memoir, Feel, about Robert P. Williams' rise to fame, a book that was met with worldwide acclaim, from critics and fans alike. Since that time, Robbie has released six solo albums, reunited with his old band Take That and, in the wake of his twelfth UK number-one album, has returned to the stage with a triumphant summer-long stadium tour.
Sense of occasion, Harold Prince. 792.023 PRI
In this fast-moving, candid, conversational, and entertaining memoir, Harold Prince, the most honored director in the history of the American theater (22 Tony Awards and counting), looks back over his 70-year career.
Sisters first: stories from our wild and wonderful life, Jenna Bush Hager and Barbara Pierce Bush. 973.931 HAG
Born into a political dynasty, Jenna and Barbara Bush grew up in the public eye. As small children, they watched their grandfather become president. Just twelve years later, they stood by their father's side when he took the same oath.
Snowdon: the biography, Anne de Courcy. 941.085 SNO
Anthony Armstrong-Jones was born to a Welsh father and English-Jewish mother. Creative and inventive, he attended Eton and then Cambridge. The engagement of this motorbike-riding freelance photographer in 1960 to Princess Margaret was a bombshell.
Spencer FC gamechanger: from Youtube to Wembley Stadium. Bang, Spencer Owen. 796.334 OWE
The duchess: the untold story, Penny Junor. 941.085 CAM
In her relationship with Charles that has survived for more than forty years, Camilla's story has seen a great many myths. This book is the definitive account.
The education of a young poet, David Biespiel. 811.54 BIE
The Education of a Young Poet is David Biespiel's moving account of his awakening to writing and the language that can shape a life.
The extraordinary life of A.A. Milne, Nadia Cohen. 823.912 MIL
Very few authors can ever dream of coming close to the legacy left by AA Milne. He remains a household name in almost every corner of the globe thanks to a phenomenally popular collection of whimsical children s stories about a boy named Christopher Robin and his beloved teddy bear.
The last man who knew everything: the life and times of Enrico Fermi, father of the nuclear age, David N. Schwartz. 530 FER
In December 1942, a team at the University of Chicago achieved a milestone in human history: a nuclear chain reaction. At the forefront of this breakthrough stood Enrico Fermi, the father of the nuclear age. But as David N. Schwartz shows in this groundbreaking biography, Fermi's impact goes well beyond this epochal event.
The not so subtle art of being a fat girl: loving the skin you're in, Tess Holliday. 746.92 HOL
Plus-size supermodel Tess Hollidays passionate plea for modern women, whoever and wherever they are, to be comfortable in their own skin. In this amusingly candid account, the woman at the forefront of the body positive movement who has been credited with transforming the fashion industry, explains why you should be happy to make mistakes but learn from them, love your imperfections and be comfortable in your own skin no matter how much you have!
The panther in my kitchen, Brian Blessed. 636.083 BLE
The Panther in My Kitchen is a laugh out loud, life affirming book about the joy animals bring and why we should care for them.
The woman who smashed codes: a true story of love, spies, and the unlikely heroine who outwitted America's enemies, Jason Fagone. 652.8 FRI
Traces the life of Elizebeth Smith, who met and married groundbreaking cryptologist William Friedman and worked with him to discover and expose Nazi spy rings in South America by cracking multiple versions of the Enigma machine.
This is just my face: try not to stare, Gabourey Sidibe. 791.43028 SID
With full-throttle honesty, Gabourey Sidibe shares her one-of-a-kind life story in a voice as fresh and challenging as many of the unique characters she's played onscreen since her unconventional rise to international fame in Lee Daniels' acclaimed movie Precious.
Trotsky's favourite spy: the life of George Alexander Hill, Peter Day. 327.12 HIL
Una Kroll was eleven when she first met her father. They stopped for lunch on the way from Brighton to London and he took her outside to play with the innkeeper's Angora rabbit. In that pub garden this stranger uttered words that sent a chill through her heart, he would not be coming home.
Unaccompanied minor: a memoir, Alexander Newley. 759.13 NEW
Born with a famous name to an unhappy marriage, Alexander Newley is the son of the Hollywood stars Joan Collins and Anthony Newley. Their life was one of almost unparalleled privilege and glamour but under the glossy veneer there was trouble: drugs, infidelity, insecurity and emotional trauma.
Verdi: the man revealed, John Suchet. 780.92 VER
Giuseppe Verdi remains the greatest operatic composer that Italy, the home of opera, has ever produced.
Waylon: an autobiography, Waylon Jennings and Lenny Kaye. 781.642 JEN
Waylon Jennings, one of country music's most enduring and colourful renegades, shares the story of his explosive life.
Waylon: tales of my outlaw dad, Terry Jennings with David Thomas. 781.642 JEN
Outlaw country music icon Waylon Jennings' son, Terry, provides an intimate and revealing look at the life and times of his father, on and off the stage.
We crossed a bridge and it trembled: voices from Syria, Wendy Pearlman. 956.91 PEA
Based on interviews with hundreds of displaced Syrians conducted over four years across the Middle East and Europe,
White king: traitor, murderer, martyr, Leanda de Lisle. 941.06 CHA
Less than forty years after the golden age of Elizabeth I, England was at war with itself. The bloody, devastating civil wars set family against family, friend against friend. At the head of this disintegrating kingdom was Charles I. His rule would change the face of the monarchy for ever.
Writer's luck: a memoir: 1976-1991, David Lodge. 823.914 LOD
Luck, good or bad, plays an important part in the careers of writers. In this book David Lodge explores how his work was inspired and affected by unpredictable events in his life.

Business & Management

A dozen lessons for entrepreneurs, Tren Griffin. 658.11 GRI
Brilliant employability skills: how to stand out from the crowd in the graduate job market, Frances Trought. 650.1 TRO
Burn the business plan: what great entrepreneurs really do, Carl J. Schramm. 658.022 SCH
Confessions of the pricing man: how price affects everything, Hermann Simon. 658.816 SIM
Customer service training 101: quick and easy techniques that get great results, Renée Evenson. 658.812 EVE
Digital transformation: build your organization's future for the innovation age, Lindsay Herbert. 658.05 HER
Flexible packaging, Lin Shijian. 658.564 FLE
'Flexible Packaging' investigates the use of pliable materials to create unique packaging solutions for a variety of consumer goods.
Get remarkably organised, Lorraine Murphy. 650.1 MUR
How did I not see this coming?: a new manager's guide to avoiding total disaster, Katy Tynan. 658.4 TYN
Minds at work: managing for success in the knowledge economy, David Grebow and Stephen J. Gill. 658.3124 GRE
Moving forward in mid-career: a guide to rebuilding your career after being fired or laid off, John Henry Weiss. 650.14 WEI
Ogilvy on advertising in the digital age, Miles Young. 659.14 YOU
Organizational learning and performance: the science and practice of building a learning culture, Ryan E. Smerek. 658.3124 SME
Project management: a practical guide to planning and managing projects, Stephen Hartley. 658.404 HAR
Stepping up: how to accelerate your leadership potential, Sarah Wood, Niamh O'Keeffe. 658.409 WOO
Taking the leap: how to build a world-class coaching business, Edited by Kasia Wezowski. 658.3124 TAK
The business of portfolio management: boosting organizational value through portfolio management, Iain Fraser. 658.404 FRA
The good hustle: creating a happy, healthy business with heart, Polly McGee. 650.1 MCG
The marketing plan handbook, Alexander Chernev. 658.8 CHE
The mindset of success: accelerate your career from good manager to great leader, Jo Owen. 658.409 OWE
The motivation hoax: a smart person's guide to inspirational nonsense, James Adonis. 658.45 ADO
When to jump: if the job you have isn't the life you want, Mike Lewis. 650.1 LEW

Commerce

Clashing over commerce: a history of US trade policy, Douglas A. Irwin. 382.3 IRW
Jewel of Knightsbridge: the origins of the Harrods empire, Robin Harrod. 381.14 HAR

Computers

C# 7.0: all-in-one, John Paul Mueller, Bill Sempf, and Chuck Sphar. 005.133 C
Clean architecture: a craftsman's guide to software structure and design, Robert C. Martin. 005.1 MAR
Computers for seniors: email, internet, photos, and more in 14 easy lessons, Chris Ewin, Carrie Ewin, and Cheryl Ewin. 004.16 EWI
Confident coding: master the fundamentals of code and supercharge your career, Rob Percival. 005.1 PER
Cracking codes with Python: an introduction to building and breaking ciphers, Al Sweigart. 005.133 PYT
Dawn of the new everything: a journey through virtual reality, Jaron Lanier. 003.5 LAN
Essential PowerPoint 2016, Kevin Wilson. 006.68 WIL
Everyday Twitter made easy, Richard N. Williams. 006.7 WIL
Excel 2016 pivot table data crunching, Bill Jelen, Michael Alexander. 005.36 JEL
Getting started with the BBC micro:bit, Mike Tooley. 006 TOO
Google Apps, Luke Johnson. 006.7 JOH
How to think like a coder: without even trying, Jim Christian. 005.1 CHR
Linux for makers: understanding the operating system that runs Raspberry Pi and other maker SBCs, Aaron Newcomb. 005.446 LIN
Man vs big data: everyday data explained, Stewart Cowley. 005.7 COW
My Facebook for seniors, Michael Miller. 006.7 MIL
My iPhone for seniors, Brad Miser. 621.38456 MIS
My social media for seniors, Michael Miller. 006.7 MIL
Nmap: network exploration and security auditing cookbook, Paulino Calderon. 005.8 CAL
Troubleshooting & maintaining your PC all-in-one, Dan Gookin. 004.16 GOO

Crafts & Collecting

46 leatherwork projects anyone can do, Geert Schuiling. 745.53 SCH
A beginner's guide to dyeing & sewing: 12 step-by-step lessons and 21 projects to get you started, Clémentine Lubin. 746.13 LUB
Animal hats to knit: 11 wild projects to create, Luise Roberts. 746.432 ROB
Beginner's guide to goldwork, Ruth Chamberlin. 746.44 CHA
Contemporary cables: classic Aran reimagined in current styles, Jody Long. 746.432 LON
Crocheted animal hats: 35 super simple hats to make for babies, kids, and the young at heart, Nicki Trench. 746.434 TRE
Dangerous arts, Natasha Bennett, Mark Murray-Flutter, Karen Watts. 739.7 BEN
Dangerous Arts reveals a world that combines art with conflict, death with beauty. Replete with gorgeous photography, it showcases works of art that adorned the great palaces of the world.
Dimensional tuck knitting: an innovative technique for creating surface design, Tracy Purtscher. 746.432 PUR
Dinky toys, David Busfield. 629.221 BUS
Dinky Toys were one of the many famous brands produced as part of the Meccano empire.
Edward's crochet doll emporium: flip the mix-and-match patterns to make and dress your favourite people, Kerry Lord. 746.434 LOR
Fabergé: treasures of Imperial Russia Fabergé Museum, St. Petersburg, Written by Géza von Habsburg. 739.22 FAB
Flowers: exquisite needlework of the Embroiderers' Guild Collection, Annette Collinge. 746.44 COL
French girl knits accessories: modern designs for a beautiful life, Kristeen Griffin-Grimes. 746.432 GRI
Fussy cutters club: a boot camp for mastering fabric play: 14 projects, Angie Wilson. 746.46 WIL
Home sewn nursery: 11 gorgeous projects to sew, Tina Barret. 646.2 BAR
Improv patchwork: dynamic quilts made with line & shape, Maria Shell. 746.46 SHE
Knit-wear fashion design, Maite Lafuente. 746.92 LAF
Longarm quilting workbook: basic skills, techniques, & motifs for modern longarming, Teresa Silva. 746.46 SIL
Making tiny toys in wood: ornaments & collectible heirloom accents, Howard Clements. 745.592 CLE
Mastering hand building: techniques, tips, and tricks for slabs, coils, and more, Sunshine Cobb. 738.1 COB
My crocheted closet: 22 styles for every day of the week, Salena Baca. 746.434 BAC
Patchwork quilted bags: totes, purses & accessories, Reiko Washizawa. 646.48 WAS
PVC + pipe engineer: put together cool, easy, maker-friendly stuff, Jordan Bunker. 745.57 BUN
Quick & cute carving projects: patterns for 46 projects to carve in one day, Lori Dickie. 736.4 DIC
Quilt as-you-go made vintage: 51 blocks, 9 projects, 3 joining methods, Jera Brandvig. 746.46 BRA
Quilting row by row: 27 skill-building techniques, Jeanette White & Erin Hamilton. 746.46 WHI
Seed stitch: beyond knit 1, purl 1, Rosemary Drysdale. 746.432 DRY
Sewing by heart, Tone Finnanger. 746.46 FIN
Sewn animal heads: trophy heads to stitch, Vanessa Mooncie. 745.5924 MOO
Simply redwork: embroidery the hugs 'n kisses way, Helen Stubbings. 746.44 STU
Supercraft Christmas, Sophie Pester, Catharina Bruns. 745.5941 PES
The art of Flora Forager, Bridget Beth Collins. 745.92 COL
Flower fans and nature enthusiasts will fall in love with this charming art book from Instagram sensation Flora Forager featuring the best of her unique floral compositions created with botanical materials.
The bag boutique: 20 bright and beautiful bags to sew, Debbie von Grabler-Crozier. 646.48 GRA
The complete decorated journal: a compendium of journaling techniques, Gwen Diehn. 745.593 DIE
Unexpected cables: feminine knitted garments featuring modern cable knitting, Heather Zoppetti. 746.432 ZOP
Use scraps, sew blocks, make 100 quilts, Stuart Hillard. 746.46 HIL
Wedgwood: a story of creation & innovation, Gaye Blake-Roberts with contributions by Alice Rawsthorn. 738.0942 WED
This is the definitive book on Wedgwood, the preeminent luxury china brand in the world and the essence of English design and craftsmanship.
Welcome home, Kaffe Fassett. 746.9 FAS
Updated in a visually-exciting new edition, Welcome Home Kaffe Fassett shows you how to combine rich colors and textures to create your own brilliant decorative accents.
World War II quilts, Sue Reich. 746.46 REI

Crime & Espionage

A sense of reason: revealing the greatest political lie in human history, John Sharnock. 364.6 SHA
All-American murder, James Patterson & Alex Abramovich with Mike Harvkey. 364.1523 HER
The story of Aaron Hernandez who became the youngest player in the NFL yet he led a secret life that ended in prison.
Australia's toughest prisoners: inmates, James Phelps. 365.6 PHE
I couldn't even imagine that they would kill us: an oral history of the attacks against the students of Ayotzinapa, John Gibler. 364.1523 GIB
On September 26, 2014, police in Iguala, Mexico attacked five bus-loads of students and a soccer team.
Life detonated: the true story of a widow and a hijacker, Kathleen Murray Moran. 364.1552 MOR
Widow of Brian Murray, a NYPD bomb disposal expert killed by a terrorist's bomb, launches a lawsuit against the city of New York to find out the real reason the bomb exploded.
Member of the family: my story of Charles Manson, life inside his cult, and the darkness that ended the sixties, Dianne Lake and Deborah Herman. 364.1523 LAK
Murder, interrupted, James Patterson. 364.1523 PAT
Stories are about real people committing real crimes, with real, horrifying consequences.
Ranger games: a story of soldiers, family and an inexplicable crime, Ben Blum. 364.1552 BLU
A tense and layered true-crime story about an all-American soldier boy turned bank robber.

Customs

From here to eternity: travelling the world to find the good death, Caitlin Doughty. 393 DOU
Caitlin Doughty sets out in search of cultures unburdened by fears of dead bodies.

Economics

Dollars and sense: money mishaps and how to avoid them, Dan Ariely and Jeff Kreisler. 332.024 ARI
Doughnut economics: seven ways to think like a 21st-century economist, Kate Raworth. 330 RAW
Fishing: how the sea fed civilization, Brian Fagan. 338.3727 FAG
Nomadland: surviving America in the twenty-first century, Jessica Bruder. 331.398 BRU
Smart couples finish rich: 9 steps to creating a rich future for you and your partner, David Bach. 332.024 BAC
The 100 best stocks to buy in 2018, Peter Sander and Scott Bobo. 332.6322 SAN
The economics bible: the definitive guide to the science of wealth, money and world finance, Tejvan Pettinger. 330 PET
The end of money: the story of bitcoin, cryptocurrencies and the blockchain revolution, Adam Rothstein, New Scientist. 332.178 ROT
The financial diet: a total beginner's guide to getting good with money, Chelsea Fagan. 332.024 FAG
The growth delusion: the wealth and well-being of nations, David Pilling. 338.9 PIL
The infographic guide to personal finance: a visual reference for everything you need to know, Michele Cagan and Elisabeth Lariviere. 332.024 CAG
The rise and fall of American growth: the U.S. standard of living since the Civil War, Robert J. Gordon. 339.42 GOR
Understanding enterprise: entrepreneurs & small business, Simon Bridge, Ken O'Neill. 338.7 BRI
Unfck your finances, Melissa Browne. 332.024 BRO

Education

50 fantastic ideas for storytelling, Judit Horvath. 372.67 HOR
A teacher's inside advice to parents: how children thrive with leadership, love, laughter, and learning, Robert Ward. 371.19 WAR
Don't forget to write for the elementary grades: 50 enthralling and effective writing lessons: ages 5 to 12, Jennifer Traig. 372.6 DON
Open-ended maths activities: using 'good' questions to enhance learning in mathematics, Peter Sullivan, Pat Lilburn. 372.7 SUL
Spatial sense makes math sense: how parents can help their children learn both, Catheryne Draper. 372.7 DRA
Studying at a distance: a guide for students, Christine J. Talbot. 378.17 TAL
That's the way I think: dyslexia, dyspraxia, ADHD and dyscalculia explained, David Grant. 371.914 GRA
The gift of learning: proven new methods for correcting ADD, math & handwriting problems, Ronald D. Davis with Eldon M. Braun. 371.926 DAV
What's in your space?: 5 steps for better school and classroom design, Dwight Carter, Gary Sebach, Mark White. 371.62 CAR

Engineering

Electrifying New Zealand, Russia and India: the three lives of engineer Allan Monkhouse, Richard Sorabji. 621.3092 MON
Greywater, green landscape: how to install simple water-saving irrigation systems in your yard, Laura Allen. 627.52 ALL
The guitar amp handbook: understanding tube amplifiers and getting great sounds, Dave Hunter. 621.381535 HUN
Valves amplifiers explained, John Fielding. 621.381535 FIE

Environment

The fracking debate: the risks, benefits, and uncertainties of the shale revolution, Daniel Raimi. 622.33 RAI
Whitewash: the story of a weed killer, cancer, and the corruption of science, Carey Gillam. 363.1792 GIL
The weed killer known as Monsanto's Roundup by consumers and as glyphosate by scientists.

Etiquette

One kiss or two?: in search of the perfect greeting, Andy Scott. 395 SCO

Fashion

Fiorucci, David Owen. 746.92 FIO
Fifty years after its founding by Elio Fiorucci in 1967, the iconic Milanese fashion label is entering a new phase of ingenuity. Published to coincide with the fiftieth anniversary of the label and the glittering unveiling of its new collection and retail stores, this book is a tribute to the history of a pioneering brand and a celebration of its colorful future.
Transform: 1 model, 60 makeup looks, Toni Malt. 646.72 MAL

Film, Television & Theatre

Choreography: a basic approach using improvisation, Sandra Cerny Minton. 792.82 MIN
Treknology: the science of Star Trek from tricorders to warp drive, Ethan Siegel. 601 SIE
Wayne and Ford: the films, the friendship, and the forging of an American hero, Nancy Schoenberger. 791.43028 WAY

Folklore

The annotated African American folktales, Edited by Henry Louis Gates Jr. and Maria Tatar. 398.2089 ANN

Food & Wine

20-minute suppers: quick, simple, & delicious noodles, grains, rice & soups, Julian Metcalfe & Blanche Vaughan. 641.54 MET
Adventures in slow cooking: 120 slow-cooker recipes for people who love food, Sarah DiGregorio. 641.588 DIG
Adventures in veggieland: help your kids learn to love vegetables with 100 easy activities and recipes, Melanie Potock. 641.5622 POT
Beer craft: the no-nonsense guide to making and enjoying damn good craft beer at home, Jon Finch. 641.873 FIN
Clean cocktails: righteous recipes for the modern mixologist, Beth Ritter Nydick and Tara Roscioli. 641.874 NYD
Dutch feast, Emily Wight. 641.59492 WIG
Family favourites, Nadia Lim. 641.55 LIM
Fat for fuel ketogenic cookbook: recipes and ketogenic keys to health from a world-class doctor and an internationally renowned chef, Joseph Mercola and Pete Evans. 641.563 MER
Friday treats, Bronwyn Bijl and Fiona Marris; photography by Rebecca Bijl. 641.8654 BIJ
Gluten-free on a shoestring: 125 easy recipes for eating well on the cheap, Nicole Hunn. 641.563 HUN
Gordon Ramsay's ultimate fit food, Editor, Camilla Stoddar. 641.563 RAM
Happy & whole: wholefood recipes and ideas to nourish the body, soul and home, Magdalena Roze. 641.563 ROZ
Happy gut cookbook: good food for sensitive stomachs, Cecelie Hauge Ågotnes. 641.5631 AGO
Healthyish: a cookbook with seriously satisfying, truly simple, good-for-you (but not too good-for-you) recipes for real life, Lindsay Maitland Hunt. 641.5635 HUN
How to instant pot: mastering all the functions of the one pot that will change the way you cook, Daniel Shumski. 641.587 SHU
I [heart] Tasty: the unofficial cookbook, Catrine Kelty. 641.5 KEL
I love India: recipes and stories from city to coast, morning to midnight, and past to present, Anjum Anand . 641.5954 ANA
Matt Moran's Australian food: coast + country, Matt Moran. 641.5994 MOR
Mr & Mrs Wilkinson's how it is at home: a cookbook for every family, Matt Wilkinson, Sharlee Gibb. 641.5 WIL
Naturally nourished: healthy, delicious meals made with everyday ingredients, Sarah Britton. 641.5636 BRI
No time to cook, Donna Hay. 641.555 HAY
Nourish cakes: baking with a healthy twist, Marianne Stewart. 641.8653 STE
One pan: 100 brilliant meals, Mari Mererid Williams. 641.82 WIL
Rasika: flavors of India, Ashok Bajaj; recipes by Vikram Sunderam. 641.5954 BAJ
River Cafe 30, Ruth Rogers. 641.5945 ROG
Russian, Polish & German cooking: best of Eastern Europe cuisine, with more than 185 delicious recipes shown in 750 photographs, Lesley Chamberlain Catherine Atkinson and Trish Davies. 641.5947 RUS
Scraps, wilt + weeds: turning wasted food into plenty, Mads Refslund & Tama Matsouka Wong. 641.552 REF
Tartine all day: modern recipes for the home cook, Elisabeth Prueitt. 641.5973 PRU
The 12-week diabetes cookbook: your super simple plan for organizing, budgeting, and cooking amazing dinners, Linda Gassenheimer. 641.5631 GAS
The Australian healthy hormone diet: a 4-week reset with recipes and eating plans to help reduce weight, increase energy and improve mood, Michele Chevalley Hedge with Jennifer Fleming. 641.5637 CHE
The beauty chef, Carla Oates. 641.563 OAT
Beauty is more than skin-deep; it comes from within from the gut, to be precise. In The Beauty Chef Carla Oates, founder of the natural beauty company of the same name, combines the joy of cooking with the science of nutrition, offering you radiant skin and robust health.
The everything guide to macronutrients: the flexible eating plan for losing fat and getting lean, Matt Dustin. 641.5638 DUS
The healing slow cooker: lower stress, improve gut health, decrease inflammation, Jennifer Iserloh. 641.588 ISE
The little pizza cookbook. 641.824 LIT
The Moosewood Restaurant table: 250 brand-new recipes from the natural foods restaurant that revolutionized eating in America, The Moosewood Collective. 641.5636 MOO
The New Zealand chef, Lesley Christensen-Yule, Lindsay Neill. 641.5 CHR
The runner's cookbook: more than 100 delicious recipes to fuel your running, Anita Bean. 641.563 BEA
The Tivoli Road baker, Michael James with Pippa James. 641.815 JAM
Tokyo street food, Tom Vandenberghe, Luk Thys, Miho Shibuya & Tomoko Kaji. 641.5952 VAN
Vegan in 7: delicious plant-based recipes in 7 ingredients or fewer, Rita Serano. 641.5636 SER
Wild mocktails and healthy cocktails: home-grown and foraged low-sugar recipes from the Midnight Apothecary, Lottie Muir. 641.875 MUI

Gardens and Gardening

Composting for a new generation: latest techniques for the bin and beyond, Michelle Balz. 631.87 BAL
Container gardening complete: creative projects for growing vegetables and flowers in small spaces, Jessica Walliser. 635.986 WAL
Derek Jarman's garden, Photographs by Howard Sooley. 712.60942 JAR
Gardens of awe and folly: a traveler's journal of the meaning of life and gardening, Vivian Swift. 635 SWI
Peony: the best varieties for your garden, David C. Michener & Carol A. Adelman. 635.93 PEO
Tea gardens, Twigs Way. 633.72 WAY
A sunlit lawn, blossom-laden trees, rustic chairs around tables laden with teapots and cakes, the tinkle of teacups and the murmur of conversation what could be more British than a tea garden?
Tomatoes: a gardener's guide, Simon Hart. 635.64 HAR
Trellises, planters & raised beds: 50 easy, unique, and useful projects you can make with common tools and materials. 681.763 TRE
Worms eat my garbage: how to set up and maintain a worm composting system, Mary Appelhof and Joanne Olszewski. 639.75 APP

Graphic Arts

A-Z of typography, Wilks+Wyse. 686.224 WYS
It's my type, Lin Shijian. 686.224 ITS
Type designers are fanatical, living, breathing and eating type as they strive to create fonts capable of withstanding the test of time. This new book aims to be the definitive resource for aspiring typographers, with profiles and interviews of ten internationally renowned typeface designers on the state of typography.
The making of artistic typefaces, Sendpoints Publishing Co., Ltd. 686.224 MAK
The moderns: midcentury American graphic design, Steven Heller, Greg D'Onofrio. 741.6 HEL

Health & Medicine

1,500 stretches: the complete guide to flexibility and movement, Hollis Liebman. 613.718 LIE
30 days 30 ways to overcome anxiety, Bev Aisbett. 616.8522 AIS
From Australia's bestselling anxiety expert, Bev Aisbett, comes a proven and practical workbook to help people manage their anxiety, with simple daily strategies for work and for home.
52 ways to beat diabetes: simple, easy tips to stay happy and healthy, The editors of BottomLineInc. 616.462 FIF
A life less stressed: the five pillars of health and wellness, Dr. Ron Ehrlich. 613 EHR
A life less sugar, Amanda Tiffen; with recipes by Leigh Brown. 613.25 TIF
Ageless soul: an uplifting meditation on the art of growing older, Thomas Moore. 612.67 MOO
An empowering guide to lung cancer: six steps to taking charge of your care and your life, Eric Presser. 616.994 PRE
An introduction to living well with pain, Frances Cole. 616.047 COL
Aspergirls: empowering females with Asperger Syndrome, Rudy Simone. 616.8588 SIM
Aussie midwives, Fiona McArthur. 618.2 MCA
Autism and Asperger syndrome in adults, Dr Luke Beardon. 616.8588 BEA
Balance: a dizzying journey through the science of our most delicate sense, Carol Svec. 612.8 SVE
Blinded by hope: my journey through my son's bipolar illness and addiction, Meg McGuire. 616.895 MCG
Bodyweight strength training: 12 weeks to build muscle and burn fat, Jay Cardiello. 613.713 CAR
Cancer survival guide: how to conquer it and live a good life, Charlotte Libov. 616.994 LIB
Cannabis for chronic pain: a proven prescription for using marijuana to relieve your pain and heal your life, Rav Ivker. 615.32 IVK
Diet for the mind: the latest science on what to eat to prevent Alzheimer's and cognitive decline, from the creator of the MIND diet, Martha Clare Morris with 80 recipes by Laura Morris. 616.831 MOR
Enviromedics: the impact of climate change on human health, Jay Lemery and Paul Auerbach. 613.1 LEM
Fast food genocide: how processed food is killing us and what we can do about it, Joel Fuhrman. 613.2 FUH
Finding hope: when facing serious disease: inspiring stories, healing insights and health research: a doctor-patient reflection, Steven J. Sommer, MD. 610 SOM
Fit for life: a new beginning: the ultimate diet and health plan, Harvey Diamond. 613.25 DIA
Fix my knee: a guide to preventing and healing from injury and strain, George Demirakos. 617.58 DEM
From here to maternity: pregnancy and motherhood on the autism spectrum, Lana Grant. 616.8588 GRA
Good sex: getting off without checking out, Jessica Graham. 613.96 GRA
Jessica Graham demonstrates that a deep spiritual life and an extraordinary sex life are not mutually exclusive in this keenly personal and unflinchingly frank guide to finding mindfulness in sex without losing the fun and adventure.
Healing arthritis: your 3-step guide to conquering arthritis naturally, Susan Blum, M.D. with Michele Bender. 616.72 BLU
Healing back pain: the mind-body connection, John E. Sarno. 616.73 SAR
Highs & lows of Type I diabetes: the ultimate guide for teens and young adults: valuable tips, tricks, and advice from a veteran young adult with Type I diabetes, Patrick McAllister; foreword by Stuart A. Weinzimer.. 616.462 MCA
How to overcome eating disorders: breaking free for a better life, Louise V. Taylor. 616.8526 TAY
Immunopatient: the new frontier of curing cancer, Peter Rooney. 616.994 ROO
Insomnia: the essential guide, Antonia Chitty & Victoria Dawson. 616.849 CHI
Is your job making you ill?, Ellie Cannon. 613.62 CAN
Juju Sundin's birth skills: proven pain-management techniques for your labour and birth, with Sarah Murdoch. 618.4 SUN
Keto for cancer: ketogenic metabolic therapy as a targeted nutritional strategy, Miriam Kalamian. 616.994 KAL
Lost connections: uncovering the real causes of depression and the unexpected solutions, Johann Hari. 616.8527 HAR
Lung cancer: from diagnosis to treatment, Walter J. Scott. 616.994 SCO
Managing IBD: a balanced guide to inflammatory bowel disease, Jenna Farmer. 616.344 FAR
Master your diabetes: a comprehensive, integrative approach for both type 1 and type 2 diabetes, Mona Morstein. 616.462 MOR
Pain-free joints: 46 simple qigong movements for arthritis healing and prevention, Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming. 616.72 YAN
Perfect skin, Alexandra Soveral. 646.726 SOV
Pioneers in plastic surgery, David Tolhurst. 617.95 TOL
Restore and rebalance: yoga for deep relaxation, Judith Hanson Lasater. 613.7046 LAS
Secrets of massage, Cathy Meeus & Bhavesh T. Joshi. 615.822 MEE
Sit strong: everyday exercises to stretch and strengthen your posture, Harriet Griffey. 613.71 GRI
Stop snoring the easy way: and the real reasons you need to, Mike Dilkes & Alexander Adams. 616.209 DIL
Tantric orgasm for women, Diana Richardson. 613.96 RIC
The anti-aging triad, Stephen Holt, MD. 612.68 HOL
The bad food bible: how and why to eat sinfully, Aaron Carroll. 613.2 CAR
The cancer revolution: a groundbreaking program to rerverse and prevent cancer, Leigh Erin Connealy, MD. 616.994 CON
The cancer revolution: integrative medicine, the future of cancer care: your guide to integrating complementary and conventional medicine, Patricia Peat. 616.994 PEA
The change, Milan Ross, Scott Stoll. 613.2 ROS
This is the story of how Milan Ross lost two hundred and twenty-five pounds of excess weight and found the passion his life had been missing.
The couples' Kama Sutra: the guide to deepening your intimacy with incredible sex, Elizabeth McGrath. 613.96 MCG
The Dr. Sears T5 wellness plan: five changes in five weeks; transform your mind and body, William Sears and Erin Sears Basile. 613.2 SEA
The eczema detox: the low-chemical diet for eliminating skin inflammation, Karen Fischer. 616.51 FIS
The female mind: a user's guide, Kathryn M. Abel and Rosalind Ramsay. 616.89 FEM
The Herball's guide to botanical drinks: using the alchemy of plants to create potions to cleanse, restore, relax & revive, Michael Isted. 615.321 IST
The holistic Rx: your guide to healing chronic inflammation and disease, Madiha Saeed. 616.047 SAE
The longevity diet: discover the new science behind stem cell activation and regeneration to slow aging, fight disease, and optimize weight, Valter Longo. 613.26 LON
The nature of beauty: organic skincare, botanical beauty rituals and clean cosmetics, Imelda Burke. 646.72 BUR
The psychobiotic revolution: mood, food, and the new science of the gut-brain connection, Scott C. Anderson with John F. Cryan & Ted Dinan, M.D. 612.32 AND
The tai chi space: how to move in tai chi and qi gong: a pictorial guide, Paul Cavel. 613.7148 CAV
The type 1 diabetes self-care manual, Jamie Wood, MD, and Anne Peters, MD. 616.462 WOO
The ultimate guide to ovarian cancer: everything you need to know about diagnosis, treatment, and research, Benedict B. Benigno. 616.994 BEN
Thrive through yoga: a 21-day journey to ease anxiety, love your body and feel more alive, Nicola Jane Hobbs. 613.7046 HOB
Train your mind, change your brain: how a new science reveals our extraordinary potential to transform ourselves, Sharon Begley. 612.82 BEG
Unconventional medicine: join the revolution to reinvent healthcare, reverse chronic disease, and create a practice you love, Chris Kresser. 610 KRE
Under the knife: a history of surgery in 28 remarkable operations, Arnold van de Laar. 617.09 LAA
Vaccines: what everyone needs to know, Kristen A. Feemster. 614.47 FEE
What HIT me: living with Histamine Intolerance: a guide to diagnosis and management of HIT, a patient's point of view, Genny Masterman. 616.97 MAS
Which comes first, cardio or weights?: fitness myths, training truths, and other surprising discoveries from the science of exercise, Alex Hutchinson. 613.7 HUT
Why you eat what you eat: the science behind our relationship with food, Rachel Herz. 613.2 HER
Your life in my hands: a junior doctor's story, Rachel Clarke. 610.92 CLA

History, Geography & Travel

Ælfred's Britain: war and peace in the Viking age, Max Adams. 942.01 ADA
1947: where now begins, Elisabeth Åsbrink. 909.824 ASB
1984: India's guilty secret, Pav Singh. 954.052 SIN
In November 1984, the ruling elite of the world's largest democracy conspired to murder thousands of their country's citizens in genocidal massacres while the world watched on.
200 amazing places: and how to do them. 910.2 TWO
Alastair Campbell diaries. Volume 5, Outside, inside, 2003-2005, Alastair Campbell and Bill Hagerty. 941.085 CAM
Beneath another sky: a global journey into history, Norman Davies. 910.41 DAV
Where have the people in any particular place actually come from? What are the historical complexities in a place?
Best scenic highways of New Zealand: spectacular routes and attractions to explore, Bob McCree. 993 MCC
Beyond the map: unruly enclaves, ghostly places, emerging lands and our search for new utopias, Alastair Bonnett. 910 BON
China: a history in objects, Jessica Harrison-Hall. 951 HAR
Darkest hour: how Churchill brought us back from the brink, Anthony McCarten. 941.084 CHU
Winston Churchill's ascendancy to Prime Minister and how he met the challenges of the Blitzkrieg.
Departures: a guide to letting go, one adventure at a time, Anna Hart. 910.4 HAR
A call-to-action for female adventurers everywhere, Departures is about the power of travel to transform us, heal us, challenge us and turn us into everyday adventure-seekers.
Discovering Tudor London: a journey back in time, Natalie Grueninger. 942.1 GRU
Fantasyland: how America went haywire: a 500-year history, Kurt Andersen. 973 AND
For God's sake saddle me a donkey!, Dinah Priestley. 910.41 PRI
Four adults and two toddlers travel overland from New Zealand to London in an ex-army truck between 1963 and 1965.
Fractured continent: Europe's crises and the fate of the West, William Drozdiak. 940.561 DRO
God's wolf: the life of the most notorious of all crusaders, scourge of Saladin, Jeffrey Lee. 956.01 REN
Gods, rites, rituals and religion of ancient Egypt: a fascinating exploration of the myths and mythology of the world's first great civilization, in 370 stunning photographs, Lucia Gahlin. 932 GAH
Great railway journeys in Australia & New Zealand, David Bowden. 994 BOW
Inside Camp David: the private world of the presidential retreat, Michael Giorgione. 973.91 GIO
Iran: a modern history, Abbas Amanat. 955 AMA
Island of the blue foxes: disaster and triumph on the world's greatest scientific expedition, Stephen R. Bown. 910.91645 BOW
Memoirs of a pilgrim: footprints on the road to Santiago, Brad Kyle. 946 KYL
Myths that shaped our history: from Magna Carta to the Battle of Britain, Simon Webb. 941 WEB
Pilgrimage: the great pilgrim routes of Britain and Europe, Derry Brabbs. 940 BRA
Red flag unfurled: history, historians, and the Russian Revolution, Ronald Grigor Suny. 947.0841 SUN
Richard II: a true king's fall, Kathryn Warner. 942.038 RIC
Roman power: a thousand years of empire, W.V. Harris. 937 HAR
Rome: a history in seven sackings, Matthew Kneale. 945.632 KNE
Russia in flames: war, revolution, civil war, 1914-1921, Laura Engelstein. 947.0841 ENG
Russia in revolution: an empire in crisis, 1890 to 1928, S. A. Smith. 947.0841 SMI
Sansovino's Venice: a translation of Francesco Tatti da Sansovino's guidebook to Venice of 1561, Vaughan Hart and Peter Hicks. 945.31 SAN
Scottish genealogy, Bruce Durie. 929.1 DUR
Somalia: unending turmoil, since 1975, Al J. Venter. 967.73 VEN
Sushi and beyond: what the Japanese know about cooking, Michael Booth. 952 BOO
Tenements, towers & trash: an unconventional illustrated history of New York City, Julia Wertz. 974.71 WER
The captured: a true story of abduction by Indians on the Texas frontier, Scott Zesch. 976.4 ZES
Story of a white man who embraced Native American culture after his capture in 1870.
The dangerous case of Donald Trump: 27 psychiatrists and mental health experts assess a president, Bandy X. Lee. 973.933 TRU
The empire must die: Russia's revolutionary collapse, 1900-1917, Mikhail Zygar. 947.083 ZYG
The fate of Rome: climate, disease, and the end of an empire, Kyle Harper. 937.06 HAR
The greatest blunders…ever!: history's dumbest mistakes and the people who made them, Ian Whitelaw. 909 WHI
The last sheriff in Texas: a true tale of violence and the vote, James P. McCollom. 976.4 MCC
The Last Sheriff in Texas is a riveting narrative about the postwar American landscape, an era grappling with the same issues we continue to face today. Debate over excessive force in law enforcement, Anglo-Mexican relations, gun control, the influence of the media, and more.
The long hangover: Putin's new Russia and the ghosts of the past, Shaun Walker. 947.086 PUT
The Mayflower generation: the story of the Winslow family and the fight for the new world, Rebecca Fraser. 974.4 FRA
The odditorium: the tricksters, eccentrics, deviants and inventors whose obsessions changed the world, David Bramwell & Jo Keeling. 920.02 BRA
The other side of history: a unique view of momentous events from the last 60 years, Simon Maier. 909.82 MAI
The solo travel handbook: practical tips and inspiration for a safe, fun and fearless trip, Sarah Reid. 910.2 REI
The Ukrainian night: an intimate history of revolution, Marci Shore. 947.7 SHO
Travels with an archaeologist: finding a sense of place, Richard Hodges. 930.1 HOD
True tales of Thames, The Coromandel Heritage Trust. 993.323 TRU
Twilight of empire: the tragedy at Mayerling and the end of the Habsburgs, Greg King and Penny Wilson. 943.604 RUD

House & Garden

About decorating: the remarkable rooms of Richard Keith Langham, Sara Ruffin Costello. 747 LAN
Better homes & gardens decorating book. 747 BET
Build stuff with wood: make awesome projects with basic tools, Asa Christiana. 684.08 CHR
Built-ins idea book, Heather J. Paper. 684.16 PAP
Built-ins can make any house more functional, livable, personalized, and comfortable, and they cost much less to construct and install than a whole-room remodel.
Houseplants: the complete guide to choosing, growing, and caring for indoor plants, Lisa Eldred Steinkopf. 635.965 STE
Junk beautiful: furniture refreshed: 30 clever furniture projects to transform your home, Sue Whitney. 749 WHI
Learn to timber frame: craftsmanship, simplicity, timeless beauty, Will Beemer. 694.2 BEE
Mid-century modern at home: a room by room guide, DC Hillier. 747 HIL
Pallets 3.0: remodeled, reused, recycled: architecture + design, Chris van Uffelen. 684.08 UFF
Plant love: how to care for your houseplants, Alys Fowler. 635.965 FOW
The family cabin: inspiration for camps, cottages, and cabins, Dale Mulfinger. 728.72 MUL
The modern kitchen, Tim Hayward. 643.3 HAY
Think: radical vintage, Piet Swimberghe. 747 SWI
Scandinavian vintage and design has almost reached its peak. A new trend is required to keep the style sleek and chic, and that trend is 'remix'.
Ultimate woodwork bible: a complete reference with step-by-step techniques, Phil Davy and Ben Plewes. 684.08 DAV
Wabi-sabi welcome: learning to embrace the imperfect and entertain with thoughtfulness and ease, Julie Pointer Adams. 747 ADA
Your creative work space: the sweet spot style guide to home office + studio decor, Desha Peacock. 747 PEA

Humour

Five get beach body ready, Bruno Vincent. 827.92 VIN
I'm judging you: the do-better manual, Luvvie Ajayi. 818.6 AJA
The go-to source for bracingly smart takes on pop culture at her enormously popular blog AwesomelyLuvvie.com, she has also become a bulwark of good humour and crucial common sense at what can seem a common sense-free time.

Journalism

Moscow calling: memoirs of a foreign correspondent, Angus Roxburgh. 070.433 ROX
The first casualty, Peter Greste. 070.4 GRE
In a world where the first casualty of war is truth, journalism has become the new battleground. Peter Greste spent two decades reporting from the front line in the world's most dangerous countries before making headlines himself following his own incarceration in an Egyptian prison.

Language

Grammar for the well-trained mind. Comprehensive handbook of rules, Susan Wise Bauer. 428.2 BAU

Law

Colinvaux's law of insurance in New Zealand, Editors: Robert Merkin QC, Chris Nicoll. 346.086 COL
Forsyth's guide to trusts and estate practice, Cordelia Thomas. 346.05 THO
New Zealand employment law guide, Richard Rudman. 344.012 RUD
Personal Property Securities Act: concepts in practice, Linda Widdup. 346.074 WID
Principles of civil procedure, Andrew Beck. 347.05 BEC
Protection of personal and property rights: act and analysis, Sylvia Bell. 346.013 BEL
Residential tenancies: the law and practice, David Grinlinton. 346.043 GRI
The law of torts in New Zealand, Stephen Todd, Ursula Cheer, Cynthia Hawes, Bill Atkin. 346.03 LAW

Library Science

63 ready-to-use maker projects, Ellyssa Kroski. 025.5 SIX
Librarians and makers from across the country present projects as fun as an upcycled fashion show, as practical as Bluetooth speakers, and as mischievous as a catapult. Included are projects for artists, sewers, videographers, coders, and engineers.
Makerspace sound and music projects for all ages, Mary L. Glendening, Isaac W. Glendening. 372.35 GLE

Literature

A free flame: Australian women writers and vocation in the twentieth century, Ann-Marie Priest. 821.914 HAR
Almost entirely: poems, Jennifer Wallace. 811.6 WAL
American poetry.
Arguably, Christopher Hitchens. 814.54 HIT
He raises hackles or receives resounding cheers, he's loved or hated but never ignored. This volume of essays spans a remarkable four decades of writing.
Collection of poems, Vanessa Ngam. 811.6 NGA
American poetry.
Draft no. 4: on the writing process, John McPhee. 808.02 MCP
Invisible mending, Mike Ladd. 828.914 LAD
Mike Ladd's new collection, Invisible Mending ranges across genres including essay, memoir, short story and poetry.
Paperbacks from Hell: the twisted history of '70s and '80s horror fiction, Grady Hendrix with Will Errickson. 809.38738 HEN
Season of the second thought, Lynn Powell. 811.6 POW
American poetry.
Starshine & clay, Kamilah Aisha Moon. 811.6 MOO
American poetry.
The last interview: and other conversations, Christopher Hitchens with an introduction by Stephen Fry. 818.54 HIT
True stories & other essays, Francis Spufford. 824.92 SPU
True stories: the collected short non-fiction, Helen Garner. 828.92 GAR
Writing your legacy: the step-by-step guide to crafting your life story, Richard Campbell, Cheryl Svensson. 808.066 CAM

Music & Musicians

Audio culture: readings in modern music, Christoph Cox and Daniel Warner. 780.904 AUD
Iron Maiden: heavy metal history, Chris Welch. 781.66 IRO
Mozlandia: Morrissey fans in the Borderlands, Melissa Mora Hidalgo. 781.66 MOR
Neal Preston: exhilarated and exhausted, Dave Brolan; foreword by Cameron Crowe. 781.66 PRE
A no-holds-barred retrospective of one of the greatest rock photographers of all time.
Punk is dead: modernity killed every night, Richard Cabut and Andrew Gallix. 781.66 PUN
Queen: on camera, off guard 1965-91, Mark Hayward with Andy Davis. 781.66 QUE
The Beatles in India, Paul Saltzman. 781.66 BEA
In 1968, the Beatles went to Rishikesh, India, studied transcendental meditation, and wrote music. These intimate photos are the only record of their time in this sacred retreat.
The Beatles on the roof, Tony Barrell. 781.66 BEA
The Doors: the illustrated history, Gillian G. Gaar with contributions by Andrew Earles. 781.66 DOO
Under my thumb: songs that hate women and the women who love them, Rhian E. Jones and Eli Davies. 780 UND
Year of wonder: classical music for every day, Clemency Burton-Hill. 780.9 BUR
Zen guitar, Philip Toshio Sudo. 781.1 SUD

Natural Science

A Parisian cabinet of curiosities: Deyrolle, Prince Louis Albert de Broglie. 590.75 BRO
With an abundance of preserved flora and fauna, taxidermy, and otherworldly creations, the Deyrolle boutique is dedicated to showcasing the beauty of nature.
Animals: a visual guide to the animal kingdom, Keith Laidler. 590 LAI
My wood, Stephen Dalton. 577.3 DAL
Award-winning photographer Stephen Dalton owns an 8-acre wood in Sussex and for the last 20 years has delighted in improving it, increasing its biodiversity and simply watching it develop naturally throughout the seasons and the years.
The book of seeds: a life-size guide to six hundred species from around the world, Paul Smith. 631.521 BOO
True time capsules of life, seeds are significant items of hope and promise. They are the most complex organs plants ever produce, and come in an enormously diverse range of shapes, sizes, and colours; from the impressive coco de mer nut to the microscopic seeds of an orchid, to the extraordinary cobalt blue of the traveller's palm pit.
The everyday guide to British birds, Charlie Elder. 598.0941 ELD
The forest unseen: a year's watch in nature, David George Haskell. 577.3 HAS
The living forest: a visual journey into the heart of the woods, Photography by Robert Llewellyn; written by Joan Maloof. 634.9 MAL
The orchid hunter: a young botanist's search for happiness, Leif Bersweden. 584.4 BER
The Orchid Hunter is a charming account of a precocious adolescent's obsession with the natural world. As he battles the vagaries of the British climate in his clapped-out car, feverishly chasing each emerging bloom, Leif Bersweden takes the reader on a remarkable botanical journey.
The spiritual nature of animals: a country vet explores the wisdom, compassion, and souls of animals, Karlene Stange. 591.5 STA

Painting

A short book about painting, Andrew Marr. 750 MAR
Rethinking acrylic: radical solutions for exploiting the world's most versatile medium, Patti Brady. 751.426 BRA
The art of Lent: a painting a day from Ash Wednesday to Easter, Sister Wendy Beckett. 750.11 BEC
The art of plein air painting: an essential guide to materials, concepts, and techniques for painting outdoors, M. Stephen Doherty. 758.1 DOH

Parenting

A parent's guide to teen addiction: professional advice on signs, symptoms, what to say, and how to help, Laurence M. Westreich. 616.86 WES
Children's medicines: what every parent, grandparent, and teacher needs to know, Edward A. Bell. 615.1 BEL
Green mama-to-be: creating a happy, healthy, and toxin-free pregnancy, Manda Aufochs Gillespie. 618.2 GIL
How to blitz nits (and other nasties), Iona Bower. 649 BOW
A witty yet practical guide to defeating the ten most common childhood 'nasties'.
Parent's dental handbook, Reina Marica V. Arias. 617.6 ARI
Protecting your children online: what you need to know about online threats to your children, Kimberly Ann McCabe. 004.67 MCC
Share the care: how to organize a group to care for someone who is seriously ill, Cappy Capossela and Sheila Warnock. 649.8 CAP
Smart baby cookbook: boost your baby's immunity and brain development, Lauren Cheney. 641.5622 CHE
The conscious parent's guide to gender identity: a mindful approach to embracing your child's authentic self, Darlene Tando. 305.3 TAN
The littlest learners: preparing your child for kindergarten, Dawn R. Roginski. 372.4 ROG

Pets & Animals

Arthur and friends: the incredible story of a rescue dog, and how our dogs rescue us, Mikael Lindnord with Val Hudson. 636.7 LIN
Dobermanns: a practical guide for owners and breeders, Jay Horgan. 636.73 DOB
For the love of cats, Anna Cavelius. 636.8 CAV
Horses in company, Lucy Rees. 636.1 REE
How to speak chicken, Melissa Caughey. 636.5 CAU
Leaving the wild: the unnatural history of dogs, cats, cows, and horses, Gavin Ehringer. 636.009 EHR
Plucked!: the truth about chicken, Maryn McKenna. 636.5 MCK
Really good dog photography, Lucy Davies. 636.7 DAV

Philosophy & Psychology

The stone reader: modern philosophy in 133 arguments, Edited by Peter Catapano and Simon Critchley. 190 STO
Being and nothingness: an essay on phenomenological ontology, Jean-Paul Sartre. 111 SAR
This book altered the course of Western philosophy.
Finite and infinite games: a vision of life as play and possibility, James P. Carse. 128 CAR
The human predicament: a candid guide to life's biggest questions, David Benatar. 128 BEN
What love is: and what it could be, Carrie Jenkins. 128.4 JEN
Wittgenstein's poker: the story of a ten-minute argument between two great philosophers, David Edmonds and John Eidinow. 192 WIT

Photography

American witness: the art and life of Robert Frank, RJ Smith. 770 SMI
Autopsy of America: death of a nation, Seph Lawless. 779 LAW
Autopsy of America: The Death of a Nation is a harrowing look deep inside the crumbling apocalyptic landscape of America through the eyes of Photojournalist Seph Lawless.
Buzzing at the sill, Peter van Agtmael. 779 VAN
Reflections on war, memory, militarism, identity, race, class, family, surrealism and the landscape. It is both about the limitations of photography and an homage to its power.
Dreamscapes: inspiration and beauty in gardens near and far, Claire Takacs. 779 TAK
Fine art Photoshop: exploring the world of photographic art, Ella Putney Carlson. 006.68 CAR
Instant stories: 403 Polaroids with 36 stories, Wim Wenders and with a contribution of seven photographs by Annie Leibovitz. 779 WEN
The photography of Peter Dombrovskis: journeys into the wild 779 DOM

Plays

Pocket playhouse: thirty-six short entertainments, Michael Frayn. 822.914 FRA

Poetry

Bone, Yrsa Daley-Ward. 821.92 DAL
English poetry.
Collected poems,1981-2016, Michael O'Leary. 821.914 OLE
NZ poetry.
Cultural diplomacy, Leilani Tamu. 821.92 TAM
Pacific island/ NZ poetry.
Invocation to daughters, Barbara Jane Reyes. 811.6 REY
American poetry.
Robert Browning: selected poems, John Woolford, Daniel Karlin, Joseph Phelan. 821.8 BRO
English poetry.
Three poems, Hannah Sullivan. 821.92 SUL
English poetry.

Politics & Government

Bully of Asia: why China's dream is the new threat to world order, Steven W. Mosher. 327.51 MOS
Democracy in chains: the deep history of the radical right's stealth plan for America, Nancy MacLean. 320.53 MCL
How the cold war began: the Igor Gouzenko affair and the hunt for Soviet spies, Amy Knight. 327.12 KNI
Myanmar's enemy within: Buddhist violence and the making of a Muslim 'other', Francis Wade. 322.1 WAD
Explores the growing divide between Myanmar's Buddhist and Muslim communities.
One nation after Trump: a guide for the perplexed, the disillusioned, the desperate, and the not-yet deported, E.J. Dionne Jr., Norman J. Ornstein & Thomas E. Mann. 973.933 TRU
American democracy was never supposed to give the nation a president like Donald Trump. We have never had a president who gave rise to such widespread alarm about his lack of commitment to the institutions of self-government, to the norms democracy requires, and to the need for basic knowledge about how government works.
The people are going to rise like the waters upon your shore: a story of American rage, Jared Yates Sexton. 324.973 SEX

Pounamu

A Māori word a day: 365 words to kickstart your reo, Hēmi Kelly. 499.442 KEL
Ngāti Kahu: portrait of a sovereign nation: history, traditions and Tiriti o Waitangi claims: Ngāti Kahu deed of partial settlement = Kia pūmau tonu te mana motuhake o ngā hapū o Ngāti Kahu, Margaret Mutu, Lloyd Pōpata, Te Kani Williams, Ānahera Herbert-Graves, Reremoana Rēnata, JudyAnn Cooze, Zarrah Pineaha, Tania Thomas, Te Ikanui Kingi-Waiaua, Te Rūnanga–a-Iwi o Ngāti Kahu, Wackrow Williams and Davies Ltd. 993.13 NGA

Religion & Ethics

A history of the church in 100 objects, Mike Aquilina with Grace Aquilina. 270 AQU
Anxious for nothing: finding calm in a chaotic world, Max Lucado. 248.86 LUC
Blessed in the darkness: how all things are working for your good, Joel Osteen. 248.86 OST
Care of the soul: a guide for cultivating depth and sacredness in everyday life, Thomas Moore. 204.4 MOO
Dream catchers: legend, lore & artifacts, Cath Oberholtzer. 299.7 OBE
More than 40 colour photographs feature contemporary dream catchers and artifacts with informative captions that identify and comment on the different patterns, their significance and history.
Drops like stars: a few thoughts on creativity and suffering, Rob Bell. 242.4 BEL
Face to face with Jesus: a former Muslim's extraordinary journey to heaven and encounter with the God of love, Samaa Habib and Bodie Thoene. 248.24 HAB
Happiness in this life: a passionate meditation on earthly existence, Pope Francis. 248.4 FRA
A collection of homilies, speeches, and 'messages of the day' that brings together Pope Francis's wisdom on finding happiness in the here and now.
Jesus wants to save Christians: learning to read a dangerous book, Rob Bell, Don Golden. 230 BEL
Mythos, Stephen Fry. 292.13 FRY
Pious fashion: how Muslim women dress, Elizabeth Bucar. 297.5 BUC
Prison to praise, Merlin Carothers. 248.4 CAR
Merlin Carothers describes how his life was transformed by finding faith in Christ.
Sex God: exploring the endless questions between spirituality and sexuality, Rob Bell. 261.835 BEL
Velvet Elvis: repainting the Christian faith, Rob Bell. 261 BEL
What is the Bible?: how an ancient library of poems, letters, and stories can transform the way you think and feel about everything, Rob Bell. 220.6 BEL
What we talk about when we talk about God, Rob Bell. 231 BEL

Science

Citizen science: how ordinary people are changing the face of discovery, Caren Cooper. 500 COO
Cosmos, Giles Sparrow. 523.1 SPA
Euler's pioneering equation: the most beautiful theorem in mathematics, Robin Wilson. 512.7 WIL
Is the universe a hologram?: scientists answer the most provocative questions, Adolfo Plasencia. 500 IS
Karl, the universe and everything: almost everything you need to know about almost everything, Karl Kruszelnicki. 500 KRU
Moving heaven and earth: Copernicus and the solar system, John Henry. 523.2 HEN
Paleoart: visions of the prehistoric past, Zoë Lescaze. 560 LES
The elements: a visual exploration of every known atom in the universe, Theodore Gray. 546 GRA
The many lives of carbon, Dag Olav Hessen. 546.68 HES
The quotable Darwin, Collected and edited by Janet Browne. 576.82 DAR
The seduction of curves: the lines of beauty that connect mathematics, art, and the nude, Allan McRobie. 516.15 MCR
The story of innovation: how yesterday's discoveries lead to tomorrow's breakthroughs, James Trefil. 509 TRE
The story of the Earth in 25 rocks: tales of important geological puzzles and the people who solved them, Donald R. Prothero. 551 PRO
This idea is brilliant: lost, overlooked, and underappreciated scientific concepts everyone should know, John Brockman. 500 THI
Weather 101: from Doppler radar and long-range forecasts to the polar vortex and climate change, everything you need to know about the study of weather, Kathleen Sears. 551.5 SEA

Self Development

12 rules for life: an antidote for chaos, Jordan B. Peterson. 158.1 PET
A brief history of thought: a philosophical guide to living, Luc Ferry. 153.4 FER
Bored and brilliant: how time doing nothing changes everything, Manoush Zomorodi. 153.3 ZOM
Boundaries: how to draw the line in your head, heart and home, Jennie Miller and Victoria Lambert. 158.2 MIL
Breaking the habit of being yourself: how to lose your mind and create a new one, Joe Dispenza. 158.1 DIS
Calm: working through life's daily stresses to find a peaceful centre, Fearne Cotton. 158.1 COT
Change your mind: 57 ways to unlock your creative self, Rod Judkins. 153.35 JUD
Desperately seeking self-improvement: a year inside the optimization movement, Carl Cederstr+m and André Spicer. 158.1 CED
Do what you are: discover the perfect career for you through the secrets of personality type, Paul D. Tieger, Barbara Barron, Kelly Tieger. 155.26 TIE
Emotional intelligence: journey to the centre of yourself, Jane Wharam. 158.1 WHA
From sun to sun: a hospice nurse reflects on the art of dying, Nina Angela McKissock. 155.937 MCK
Growing yourself up: how to bring your best to all of life's relationships, Jenny Brown. 158.2 BRO
Happy, Fearne Cotton. 158 COT
Fearne Cotton understands how important happiness is, and why we need to seek it out each and every day.
How to be human: the manual: a monk, a neuroscientist and me, Ruby Wax. 158.1 WAX
In How to be Human, Ruby Wax tries to come up with some answers to that niggling question about how we can learn to like and love ourselves.
Light the dark: writers on creativity, inspiration, and the artistic process, Joe Fassler. 153.35 LIG
Simple secrets for keeping your brain young, Harry Lorayne. 153.12 LOR
Soul vs. ego smackdown: how to say yes! to your soul and tell your ego to suck it!, Tracee Sioux. 158.1 SIO
Strength in stillness: the power of transcendental meditation, Bob Roth with Kevin Carr O'Leary. 158.12 ROT
The defining decade: why your twenties matter and how to make the most of them now, Meg Jay. 155.65 JAY
The fourth trimester: a postpartum guide to healing your body, balancing your emotions, & restoring your vitality, Kimberly Ann Johnson. 155.646 JOH
The magic of thinking big, David J. Schwartz. 158.1 SCH
Tribe of mentors: short life advice from the best in the world, Timothy Ferriss. 158.1 FER
Wired for love: how understanding your partner's brain and attachment style can help you defuse conflict and build a secure relationship, Stan Tatkin. 158.24 TAT
With the end in mind: dying, death and wisdom in an age of denial, Kathryn Mannix. 155.937 MAN

Social Issues

A glorious freedom: older women leading extraordinary lives, Lisa Congdon. 305.4 CON
Angels with dirty faces, Casey Watson. 362.733 WAT
A collection of inspiring and moving real life short stories from foster carer and New York Times bestselling author Casey Watson.
Happiness is a choice you make: lessons from a year among the oldest old, John Leland. 305.26 LEL
Hell is a very small place: voices from solitary confinement, Jean Casella, James Ridgeway, and Sarah Shourd. 365.6 HEL
On any given day in America, over 80,000 people are held in solitary confinement; held in utter isolation for twenty-three or twenty-four hours a day, moved there from the general population without any legal process or justification.
Her body, our laws: on the front lines of the abortion war, from El Salvador to Oklahoma, Michelle Oberman. 362.19888 OBE
How to fix the future, Andrew Keen. 303.483 KEE
How to Fix the Future vividly depicts what we must do if we are to try to preserve human values in an increasingly digital world and what steps we might take as societies and individuals to make the future something we can again look forward to.
Kill all normies: the online culture wars from Tumblr and 4chan to the alt-right and Trump, Angela Nagle. 303.483 NAG
Real impact: the new economics of social change, Morgan Simon. 361.76 SIM
Secret societies: the complete guide to histories, rites, and rituals, Nick Redfern. 366 RED
Technically wrong: sexist apps, biased algorithms, and other threats of toxic tech, Sara Wachter-Boettcher. 303.483 WAC
The baby snatchers: a young mother's desperate fight to escape the Sacred Heart nuns and keep her baby, Mary Creighton with Veronica Clark. 362.76 CRE
'You're all fallen women. You've sowed the seed of Satan. You are nothing.' Mary Creighton was just 15 when she found herself pregnant out of wedlock, in 1960s Ireland. She dreamed of a happy life with her child, but that was shattered when she was sent away to Castlepollard - a home for mothers and their unborn babies.
The gender games: the problem with men and women from someone who has been both, Juno Dawson. 306.768 DAW
The mother of all questions: further feminisms, Rebecca Solnit. 305.42 SOL
The real Taggarts: Glasgow's post-war crimebusters, Andrew G. Ralston. 363.20941 RAL
The way of the superior man: a spiritual guide to mastering the challenges of women, work, and sexual desire, David Deida. 305.31 DEI
Think before you like: social media's effect on the brain and the tools you need to navigate your newsfeed, Guy P. Harrison. 302.3 HAR
What's really happening to our planet?, Tony Juniper. 304.28 JUN
Your personal stop drinking plan, Allen Carr. 362.292 CAR

Sport & Recreation

A theory of fun for game design, Raph Koster. 794.8 KOS
Now in full color, the 10th anniversary edition of this classic book packs more insight into what it means to design games for fun. Theory of Fun for Game Design challenges and inspires game designers as well as game enthusiasts looking for products and experiences that are truly fun and entertaining.
Betaball: how Silicon Valley and science built one of the greatest basketball teams in history, Erik Malinowski. 796.3236 MAL
Dawn of the golden weather: when Kiwi cricketers conquered the world, John Mehaffey. 796.3586 MEH
Fear and loathing on the oche: a gonzo journey through the world of championship darts, King Adz. 794.3 ADZ
Game changer: the art of sports science, Fergus Connolly with Phil White. 796 CON
Higher calling: cycling's obsession with mountains, Max Leonard. 796.63 LEO
Jiu-jitsu unleashed: a comprehensive guide to the world's hottest martial arts discipline, Eddie Bravo with Erich Krauss. 796.8152 BRA
Mah-jong, Gwyn Headley and Yvonne Seeley. 795.3 HEA
No is a four-letter word: how I failed spelling but succeeded in life, Chris Jericho. 796.812 JER
Bestselling author and six-time WWE champion Chris Jericho shares twenty of his most valuable lessons for achieving your goals and living the life you want, jam-packed with fantastic stories and the classic off-the-wall, laugh-out-loud Jericho references he's famous for.
Sport psychology for coaches, Damon Burton, Thomas D. Raedeke. 796.01 BUR
The art of game design: a book of lenses, Jesse Schell. 794.8 SCH
The Ashes: it's all about the urn: England vs. Australia, ultimate cricket rivalry, Graeme Swann with Richard Gibson. 796.3586 SWA
The dirty game: uncovering the scandal at FIFA, Andrew Jennings. 796.334 JEN
The first major: inside the story of the 2016 Ryder Cup, John Feinstein. 796.3526 FEI
Tom Smith's cricket umpiring and scoring, Tom Smith; introduction by Richie Benaud. 796.3583 SMI
Triathlon: expert training and race advice for beginners and improvers, Dominic Bliss. 796.425 BLI
World of Warcraft chronicle. Volume II, Chris Metzen, Matt Burns, and Robert Brooks. 793.932 MET

Trains, Boats, Planes

Biography of British train travel: a journey behind steam & modern traction, Don Benn. 385.0941 BEN
Railway Anthology is a collection of mainly previously unpublished articles and short stories, covering a lifelong interest in railways.
British India post-war passenger ships, William H. Miller. 387.542 MIL
Helicopters, Editor, Robert Jackson. 629.13335 HEL
The story of the MD-11, Guy van Herbruggen, Charles Kennedy. 629.13334 MCD
This book shows the development of the aircraft with a detailed look at the history of Douglas, the path through the DC-10 to the MD-11, it's troubled entry into service, and its second wind as a reliable cargo hauler.

Transport

Belfast transport: from horse tram to metro, Mike Maybin. 388 MAY

War

12 strong: the declassified true story of the horse soldiers, Doug Stanton. 958.1 STA
1944 diary, Hans Keilson. 833.92 KEI
An account of the Nazi-occupied Netherlands from one of Europe's most powerful chroniclers of the Holocaust.
A chill in the air: an Italian war diary, 1939-1940, Iris Origo. 945.58 ORI
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Anatomy of failure: why America loses every war it starts, Harlan K. Ullman. 355.0335 ULL
Axis tanks of the second world war: rare photographs from wartime archives, Michael Green. 623.7475 GRE
Babushka's journey: the dark road to Stalin's wartime camps, Marcel Krueger. 940.5317 KRU
Battle of the Odon, Georges Bernage. 940.5421 BER
British secret projects: jet fighters since 1950, Tony Buttler. 623.7464 BUT
Destination Casablanca: exile, espionage, and the battle for North Africa in World War II, Meredith Hindley. 940.5423 HIN
Dunkirk, A. D. Divine. 940.5421 DIV
Gunfire!: British artillery in the Second World War, Stig H. Moberg. 358.12 MOB
Hawker Siddeley Harrier: the world's first jump jet, Mark A. Chambers. 623.7464 CHA
Huể 1968: a turning point of the American war in Vietnam, Mark Bowden. 959.7043 BOW
Life of a wartime teenager in wartime London, Duncan Leatherdale. 940.5342 LEA
Military aircraft: visual encyclopedia. 623.746 MIL
Modern artillery: 300 artillery pieces, Ian Hogg. 355.82 HOG
My Lai: Vietnam, 1968, and the descent into darkness, Howard Jones. 959.7043 JON
No front line: Australia's special forces at war in Afghanistan, Chris Masters. 958.1 MAS
RAF 100: technical innovations manual: 1918-2018, Jonathan Falconer. 629.1309 FAL
Sailors behind the medals: waging war at sea, 1939-1945, Chris Bilham. 940.545 BIL
Striking power: how cyber, robots, and space weapons change the rules for war, Jeremy Rabkin and John Yoo. 341.63 RAB
The doomsday machine: confessions of a nuclear war planner, Daniel Ellsberg. 355.0217 ELL
The Second World Wars: how the first global conflict was fought and won, Victor Davis Hanson. 940.54 HAN
USS Iowa (BB-61): the story of 'The Big Stick' from 1940 to the present, David Doyle. 623.8252 DOY
World War One memorabilia: Gallipoli and Palestine: diaries and letters of 7/894 L/Cpl James Foster Rudd N.Z.E.F. 1915-1917. 940.481 RUD