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Art & Architecture
- 1920s Berlin, Rainer Metzger [and three others]709.43 MET
- Between the paroxysms of two world wars, Berlin in the 1920s was a carpe diem cultural heyday, replete with groundbreaking art, invention, and thought.
- Albert Oehlen, Hans Werner Holzwarth with texts by Roberto Ohrt, Martin Prinzhorn, John Corbett759.3 OEH
- In this expansive monograph, we meet the full range of Oehlen's artistic thoughts and approaches: paintings that integrate mirrors, paintings that are executed strictly in primary colors or only in gray, heavily pixelated paintings produced with the help of one of the first personal computers. A collection of shorter texts and quotes from the artist bring us close to the ideas of an artist who has been dubbed 'the most resourceful abstract painter alive.
- Artistic glass : one studio & fifty years of stained glass, Cloe Joel Aigner748.5 AIG
- A large format art book, contextualizing the history of stained glass in Canada and showcasing the life and work of Josef Aigner, an artist and master craftsman whose 50 year career has had a lasting impact on the Canadian art landscape.
- Artists' letters : Leonardo da Vinci to David Hockney, Michael Bird709.2 ART
- Behind the privets : classic Hamptons houses, text by Richard Barons728.37 BAR
- Candida Hoefer : libraries, essay by Umberto Eco727.8 HOF
- This striking book shows the world's most beautiful libraries through Candida Hoefer's mesmerizing photographs.
- Contemporary cottages, Molly Hyde English728.37 ENG
- Country homes in Australia : 30 years of life on the land, Country Style728.37 COU
- Courtyard living : contemporary houses of the Asia-Pacific, Charmaine Chan728.37 CHA
- Design history handbook, Domitilla Dardi, Vanni Pasca745.4 DAR
- Duveen Brothers and the market for decorative arts, 1880-1940, Charlotte Vignon709.2 DUV
- Edgy architecture : living in the most impossible places, Agata Toromanoff728.37 TOR
- Forgotten masters : Indian painting for the East India Company, William Dalrymple759.954 DAL
- As the East India Company extended its sway across India in the late eighteenth century, many remarkable artworks were commissioned by Company officials from Indian painters who had previously worked for the Mughals.
- Generation next : architects & interior designers defining tomorrow.747 GEN
- Giorgio de Chirico : the changing face of metaphysical art, Victoria Noel-Johnson759.5 DE
- The first overview in decades of the eerie allegories of de Chirico, forefather of surrealism and
genius of uncanny connections.
- Graphic Artists Guild handbook : pricing & ethical guidelines, Guild Artists Guild741.6 GRA
- Greek and Roman mosaics, Umberto Pappalardo, Rosaria Ciardiello738.5 PAP
- Inside Tangier : houses & gardens, Nicol= Castellini Baldissera747 BAL
- Interior designer Nicol= Castellini Baldissera joins forces with fashion and interiors photographer Guido Taroni to showcase the most beautiful homes Inside Tangier.
- Inspired by the East : how the Islamic world influenced Western art, William Greenwood and Lucien de Guise709.4 INS
- Introduction to modern design : its history from the eighteenth century to the present, George H. Marcus745.4 MAR
- Islamic geometric design, Eric Broug709.176 BRO
- Maiolino : Anna Maria Maiolino : making love revolutionary.759.981 MAI
- Accompanying the first major UK solo exhibition of her work, this comprehensive publication charts five decades of Brazil-based artist Anna Maria Maiolino, one of the defining female voices of her generation.
- Modern colored pencil : a playful and contemporary exploration of colored pencil drawing, Chelsea Ward741.24 WAR
- Learn to use colored pencils and watercolor pencils to create vibrant, exciting works of art.
- Patterns in art : a closer look at the old masters, Francesca Leoneschi; text by Silvia Lazzaris745.4 LEO
- Rembrandt's light, Jennifer Scott and Helen Hillyard759.9492 REM
- Rembrandt's Light brings together paintings, etchings and drawings that focus on Rembrandt's mastery of visual storytelling through light, concentrating on the period from 1639-58, when he lived in his 'dream house' on the Breestraat in the heart of Amsterdam.
- Rooms with a history : interiors and their inspirations, Ashley Hicks747 HIC
- Rory McEwen : the colours of reality.759.9411 MCE
- His paintings have been an inspiration to later generations of botanical artists and his work can be found in collections around the world, including the MoMA, the Tate, the British Museum, and the National Gallery of Modern Art Scotland.
- So far : eight artists/eight stories, Anne Stonehouse with James McDonald709.94 STO
- All the artists work in the Arts Project Australia studio, and each story is testament to their commitment, talent and the role that making art plays in their lives.
- The art of looking up, Catherine McCormack751.73 MCC
- The Art of Looking Up surveys 40 spectacular ceilings around the globe that have been graced by the brushes of artists including Michelangelo, Marc Chagall and Cy Twombly.
- The artist's garden : the secret spaces that inspired great art, Jackie Bennett704.943 BEN
- The best of Grand Designs Australia. Volume 2, [editor and writer, Chris Pearson]728.0994 PEA
- The interpretation matters handbook : artspeak revisited, Dany Louise700.1 LOU
- The Interpretation Matters Handbook is all about the writing produced by art galleries for public information. This book humourously challenges your preconceived ideas and interrogates accepted notions of the art language found in galleries.
- The splendor of St. Petersburg : art & life in late imperial palaces of Russia, Thierry Morel & Elizaveta Renne728.82 MOR
- Thinking 3D : books, images and ideas from Leonardo to the present, Daryl Green and Laura Moretti709 THI
- Transformations : art and the city, Elizabeth M. Grierson711.4 TRA
- The contributors explore the interactions between people and their urban surroundings through site-specific art and creative practices, tracing the ways in which people inhabit, imagine, and shape their cities.
- World wonders : discover the secrets of our planet's iconic structures, Michal Gaszynski720.9 GAS
Biographies
- A bookshop in Berlin : the rediscovered memoir of one woman's harrowing escape from the Nazis, Francoise Frenkel940.5318 FRE
- In 1921, Francoise Frenkel--a Jewish woman from Poland--fulfills a dream. She opens La Maison du Livre, Berlin's first French bookshop, attracting artists and diplomats, celebrities and poets. The shop becomes a haven for intellectual exchange as Nazi ideology begins to poison the culturally rich city.
- A radical romance : a memoir of love, grief and consolation, Alison Light941.085 LIG
- Alison Light met the radical social historian, Raphael Samuel, in London in 1986. Twenty years her
senior, Raphael was a charismatic socialist from a very different background to Alison's working-class family. Within a year they were married. Within ten, Raphael would be dead.
- A small door set in concrete : one woman's story of challenging borders in Israel/Palestine, Ilana Hammerman956.94 HAM
- A Woman on Her Own, the latest book by Israeli writer Ilana
Hammerman, is an episodic book, marrying stories of protest and more personal interludes on larger moral issues at play in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
- Acid for the children : a memoir Flea.781.66 FLE
- The strange tale of a boy named Flea starts in Rye, NY. It was all very normal. But soon his parents divorced and his mother Patricia
remarried a jazz musician. Flea's stepfather frequently invited musicians to his house for jam sessions which sparked Flea's interest in music.
- Against my will : groomed, trapped and abused : this is my true story of survival, Sophie Crockett616.8588 CRO
- Sophie Crockett spent most of her childhood suffering from crippling anxiety. Diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome, she became a virtual prisoner in her own home, afraid to venture outside. After battling with depression, eating disorders and self-harm, Sophie had the courage to re-enter society in her late teens.
- An unquiet mind : a memoir of moods and madness, Kay Redfield Jamison616.895 JAM
- An Unquiet Mind is a definitive examination of manic depression from both sides: doctor and patient, the healer and the healed. A classic memoir of enormous candour and courage, it teems with the wit and wisdom of its creator.
- Autogiro pioneer : the life of Jack Richardson, Nicholas Richardson629.13092 RIC
- A vivid account of the varied life and adventures of Jack Richardson (1899-1987). The book is based on his memoirs, which have been edited by his son. In the 1930s he worked for Juan de la Cierva, the inventor of the Autogiro (the forerunner of the helicopter), and was the first person to obtain a commercial pilot's licence as an Autogiro pilot.
- Beautiful on the outside : a memoir, Adam Rippon796.91 RIP
- Former Olympic figure skater Rippon showcases his funny and inspiring personality in this entertaining memoir. From traveling to practices on the Greyhound bus next to ex-convicts to being so poor he could only afford to eat the free apples at his gym, Rippon got through the toughest times with a smile on his face, a glint in his eye, and quip ready for anyone listening.
- Becoming a dangerous woman : embracing risk to change the world, Pat Mitchell384.55 MIT
- Today, as the curator of the global TEDWomen conference., she is a dangerous woman because of her lifelong insistence on redefining power on her terms, and in leveraging that power to manifest her vision of a better world. Here she offers mentoring to women who want to manifest their own personal or public uprisings.
- Becoming C. S. Lewis : a biography of young Jack Lewis (1898-1918), Harry Lee Poe823.912 LEW
- Slowing down to focus on his younger years, this detailed portrait of "Jack" Lewis helps us discover seeds of what would inform his later writings such as his delight in literature, his key relationships, his suffering and struggles, and his intense pursuit of joy.
- Castaway : the extraordinary survival story of Narcisse Pelletier, a young French cabin boy shipwrecked on Cape York in 1858, Robert Macklin994.3 PEL
- Commute : an illustrated memoir of female shame, Erin Williams306.7 WIL
- In Commute, we follow author and illustrator Erin Williams on her daily commute to and from work, punctuated by recollections of sexual encounters as well as memories of her battle with alcoholism, addiction, and recovery.
- Conversations with RBG : Ruth Bader Ginsburg on life, love, liberty, and law, Jeffrey Rosen347.014 GIN
- This is a remarkable and unique book, an informal portrait of Justice Ginsburg, drawing on a series of her conversations with Rosen, starting in the 1990s and continuing through the Trump era.
- Crazy man crazy : the Bill Haley story, Bill Haley Jr. and Peter Benjaminson. 781.66 HAL
- Bill Haley was the man who brought rock 'n' roll into the mainstream, starting with "Crazy Man,
Crazy" that became the first rock 'n' roll song to break the Billboard Top 20 in 1953. His success made him an idol not only in the US but throughout the world.
- Dancing to my death with the love called cancer, Daniel O'Leary362.196994 OLE
- This book is incredibly raw and an honest account of the author's cancer journey. It pulls no punches in terms of Daniel's struggles to cope with the diagnosis, the challenges of cancer treatment and the emotional rollercoaster of facing his own death.
- Diving into glass, Caro Llewellyn362.196834 LEE
- Caro Llewellyn was living her dream life in her adopted home of New York, directing an international literary festival. Then one day, running in Central Park, she lost all sensation in her legs. Two days later she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.
- Double crossed : a code of honour, a complete betrayal, Brian Wood956.7044 WOO
- Honoured by the Queen. Rewarded with betrayal. At the age of 23, with his superiors killed or wounded, Brian Wood was thrust into the front line in Iraq, in the infamous Battle of Danny Boy. Under ambush, he led a bayonet charge across open ground with at least 30 insurgents firing at just three soldiers.
- Dying for a drink, Amelia Baker362.292 BAK
- Dying for a Drink is a true story of the chaos and hurt caused by an alcoholic. The author, telling her own story, writes of time spent in multiple rehabs, both in the United Kingdom and Sydney, Australia. She writes in the hope that her story will encourage others alcoholics and addicts (which can be anybody addicted to anything) that they will see in their own stories the similarities rather than the differences.
- Echoes : the Hampton Grease Band, my life, my music and how I stopped having panic attacks, Glenn Phillips781.66 PHI
- Glenn Phillips is a critically acclaimed guitarist and composer who's released 20 albums over the past 50 years.
- Eleanor of Aquitaine : Queen of France and England, mother of empires, Sara Cockerill942.031 ELE
- In the competition for remarkable queens, Eleanor of Aquitaine tends to win. In fact
her story sometimes seems so extreme it ought to be made up.
- Elizabeth Widville, Lady Grey : Edward IV's chief mistress, and the 'Pink Queen', John Ashdown-Hill942.044 ELI
- Wife to Edward IV and mother to the Princes in the Tower and later Queen Elizabeth of York, Elizabeth Widville was a central figure during the War of the Roses. Much of her life is shrouded in speculation and myth; even her name, commonly spelled as Woodville', is a hotly contested issue.
- Federer : portrait of a tennis legend, Iain Spragg796.342 FED
- Forty-seven years aloft : from Cold War fighters & flying the PM to commercial jets : a pilot's remarkable story during the golden era of British aviation, Brian Burdett629.13092 BUR
- Halfbreed, Maria Campbell971.2 CAM
- An unflinchingly honest memoir of her experience as a Metis woman in Canada, Maria Campbell's Halfbreed depicts the realities that she endured and, above all, overcame.
- Happiness and tears : the Ken Dodd story, Louis Barfe792.7 DOD
- In this, the first serious biographical assessment of Ken Dodd since the death of the feather duster-wielding Liverpudlian in spring 2018, respected historian of British light entertainment Louis Barfe charts the life and extraordinarily long comedic career of a man whose career straddled the very tail end of variety and the golden age of television comedy.
- Heart and soul : my story, Paul Gallen with David Riccio796.3338 GAL
- Paul Gallen's career in rugby league is extraordinary. For his club, his state and his country he's given everything he's got, and then some. He's captained his club, The Cronulla Sharks, to their first every premiership, he's led the NSW Blues to a drought-breaking series win in 2014, and he's played more than 30 tests for his country.
- Hell is round the corner, Tricky with Andrew Perry781.66 TRI
- Tricky is one of the most original music artists to emerge from the UK in the past 30 years. His signature sound, coupled with deep, questioning lyrics, took the UK by storm in the early 1990s and was part of the soundtrack that defined the post-rave generation.
- Hot spot of invention : Charles Stark Draper, MIT, and the development of inertial guidance and navigation, Thomas Wildenberg629.13251 WIL
- Charles Stark Draper, often referred to as
'The Father of Inertial Navigation,' was the moving force behind the development of the floated gyroscope in the United States. He was an engineer, a scientist, and an inventor; an inspiring teacher; and a dynamic leader responsible for creating the laboratory that brought inertial navigation to fruition for operational use in submarines, aircraft, and space vehicles.
- Hunky dory (who knew?) : the best I can remember from twenty years at the heart of '60s and '70s rock and pop, Laurence Myers781.66 MYE
- Laurence Myers was the impresario behind some of the biggest names in British rock and pop in the 1960s and 1970s. In Hunky Dory (Who Knew?), Laurence tells the tale of his extraordinary life and career for the very first time, from humble beginnings to his big break in the music business.
- I am C-3PO : the inside story, Anthony Daniels791.43028 DAN
- C-3PO is one of Star Wars' most iconic characters, and Daniels is the man who knows him best. With his gleaming golden body and good-intentioned (yet worrisome) personality, the droid was there at the very beginning; he even spoke the first words uttered in any Star Wars movie.
- I saw Ramallah, Mourid Barghouti892.7 BAR
- In 1966, the Palestinian poet Mourid Barghouti, then twenty-two, left his country to return to university in Cairo. A year later came the Six Day War and Barghouti, like many Palestinians living abroad, was denied entry into his homeland. Thirty years later, he was finally allowed to visit Ramallah, the city he had grown up in.
- I was Hitler's pilot : the memoirs of Hans Baur, Hans Baur629.13092 BAU
- A decorated First World War pilot, Hans Baur was one of the leading commercial aviators of the 1920s before
being before becoming Adolf Hitler's personal pilot, a role he first undertook during the election campaign in 1932. Hitler, who loathed flying, felt safe with Baur and would allow no one else to pilot him. As a result, an intimate relationship developed between the two men and it is this which gives these memoirs a special significance.
- Imperial intimacies : a tale of two islands, Hazel V. Carby929.2 CAR
- "Where are you from?" was the question hounding Hazel Carby as a girl in post-war London. One of the so-called brown babies of the Windrush generation, born to a Jamaican father and Welsh mother, Carby's place in her home, her neighbourhood, and her country of birth was always in doubt.
- In the shadow of the eighth : my forty years working for women's health in Ireland, Peter Boylan618.2 BOY
- By the time he retired in 2016 obstetrician Peter Boylan had delivered over 6,000 babies. And he had also made an invaluable contribution to women's rights in Ireland. In the Shadow of the Eighth is the story of Peter Boylan's life in medicine.
- In the shadow of Vesuvius : a life of Pliny, Daisy Dunn937.06 PLI
- Ash spewed into the sky. All eyes were on Vesuvius. Pliny the Elder sailed towards the phenomenon. A teenage Pliny the Younger waited. His uncle did not come back. In a dazzling new literary biography, Daisy Dunn introduces Pliny the Younger, the survivor who became a Roman lawyer, senator, poet, collector of villas, curator of drains, and representative of the Emperor.
- Janis : her life and music, Holly George-Warren781.66 JOP
- It's been said Janis Joplin was second only to Bob Dylan as the 'creator-recorder-embodiment of her generation's mythology'. But how did a middle-class girl from Texas become a '60s countercultural icon?
- Jay-Z : made in America, Michael Eric Dyson781.66 JAY
- JAY-Z: Made in America is the fruit of Michael Eric Dyson's decade of teaching the work of one of the greatest poets this nation has produced, as gifted a wordsmith as Walt Whitman, Robert Frost and Rita Dove. But as a rapper, he's sometimes not given the credit he deserves for just how great an artist he's been for so long.
- Jet girl : my life in war, peace, and the cockpit of the world's most lethal aircraft, the F/A-18 Super Hornet, Caroline Johnson with Hof Williams359.94 JOH
- Caroline Johnson was an unlikely aviation candidate. A tall blonde debutante from Colorado, she could have just as easily gone into fashion or filmmaking, and yet she went on to become an F/A-18 Super Hornet Weapons System Officer.
- Lafayette in the somewhat United States, Sarah Vowell944.04 LAF
- On August 16, 1824, an elderly French gentlemen sailed into New York Harbor and giddy Americans were there to welcome him. Or, rather, to welcome him back. It had been 30 years since the Revolutionary War hero the Marquis de Lafayette had last set foot in the United States, and he was so beloved that 80,000 people showed up to cheer for him.
- Lenore Tawney : mirror of the universe.746 TAW
- Taking the course of Lenore Tawney's life as a starting point, this publication will function as an expanded biography. It will begin with her trajectory as an artist, weaving together important events, communities of artists, and individuals who made animpact on Tawney's artistic and spiritual practice.
- Life isn't everything : Mike Nichols, as remembered by 150 of his closest friends, Ash Carter and Sam Kashner791.43023 NIC
- A portrait of legendary filmmaker, theater director, and comedian Mike Nichols, drawing on candid conversations with his closest friends in show business and the arts-from Dustin Hoffman and Meryl Streep to Natalie Portman and Lorne Michaels.
- Long live the queens : mighty, magnificent and bloody marvellous monarchs history's forgotten, Emma Marriott352.23 MAR
- This book chronicles the forgotten queens from across the globe those who ruled in their own right, and those who were wives or mothers of reigning kings.
- Lost letters from Vienna, Sue Course940.5318 COU
- In 1977, Sue Course discovered a box of airmail letters in the dark recesses of a cupboard, written in German. Her German was rusty, but she could see that most were from her parents and grandparents and were written from the time of the Nazi invasion of Vienna in 1938.
- Love thy neighbor : a Muslim doctor's struggle for home in rural America, Ayaz Virji with Alan Eisenstock297 VIR
- A powerful true story about a Muslim doctor's service to a small town and the hope of overcoming our country's climate of hostility and fear. In 2013, Dr. Ayaz Virji left a comfortable job at an East Coast hospital and moved to a town of 1,400 in Minnesota, feeling called to address the shortage of doctors in rural America. But in 2016, this decision was tested when the reliably blue, working-
class county swung for Donald Trump.
- Marley, Liz Flavell781.66 MAR
- Most people know that Bob Marley (1945-1981) was a singer-songwriter who popularised reggae music and whose Jamaican culture and Rastafarian beliefs have attained worldwide influence. What, perhaps, they don't know is that his music inspired 7,000 prisoners of war to escape.
- Michelangelo, God's architect : the story of his final years and greatest masterpiece, William E. Wallace709.45 MIC
- As he entered his seventies, the great Italian Renaissance artist Michelangelo despaired that his productive years were past. Anguished by the death of friends and discouraged by the loss of commissions to younger artists, this supreme painter and sculptor began carving his own tomb.
- My brother, Muhammad Ali : the definitive biography, Rahaman Ali with Fiaz Rafiq796.83 ALI
- More words have been written about about Muhammad Ali than almost anyone else. And yet, until now, the one voice missing has been the one belonging to the man who knew him best.
- My life and rugby : the autobiography, Eddie Jones with Donald McRae796.333 JON
- Eddie Jones is one of the most experienced and decorated coaches in world rugby. He career has spanned four World Cups.
- No place for a woman : the autobiography of outback publican, Mayse Young, Mayse Young with Gabrielle Dalton647.94 YOU
- Pine Creek publican Mayse Young was a legend by the age of twenty. In the Northern Territory of the thirties and forties she reared seven children. She was also "mum" to hundreds of stockmen, miners and drifters for whom her hotel was the best drinking hole on the track. Here, Mayse Young writes herself into Australian legend.
- Norman Hartnell : the biography, Michael Pick746.92 HAR
- The first fully comprehensive biography of Norman Hartnell, largely drawing on Hartnell's forgotten rediscovered archive and private sources: the portrait of the often troubled life of the Queen s dress designer, who sprang from unlikely origins to dazzle Royalty, aristocracy, Society and international stars.
- Passion is my main ingredient, Dean Brettschneider641.815 BRE
- In this memoir, Dean describes his journey from a small town baker's apprentice to the Global Baker and internationally successful entrepreneur he is today.
- Raw speed : my autobiography, Tai Woffinden with Peter Oakes796.75 WOF
- Triple Speedway World Champion and former captain of the Great British speedway team, Tai Woffinden is one of the sport's biggest stars.
- Recovering, Richie Sadlier with Dion Fanning362.292 SAD
- When a career-ending injury saw former Ireland and Millwall striker Richie Sadlier retire from football at age 24, his life spiraled out of control. Without structure or a sense of purpose, and fueled by a dependency on alcohol, he spent years running from the dark memories and feelings that had haunted him since childhood. Until one day, he hit rock bottom and decided to confront his demons.
- Return to the Reich : a Holocaust refugee's secret mission to defeat the Nazis, Eric Lichtblau940.5486 MAY
- The remarkable story of Fred Mayer, a German-born Jew who escaped Nazi Germany only to return as an American commando on a secret mission behind enemy lines. Growing up in Germany, Freddy Mayer witnessed the Nazis' rise to power. When he was sixteen, his family made the decision to flee to the United States.
- Roaring back : the fall and rise of Tiger Woods, Curt Sampson796.352 WOO
- The incredible true story of Tiger Woods's dramatic return to glory at the 2019 Masters following his humbling and very public personal, physical, and professional setbacks.
- Robert the Bruce : champion of a nation, Stephen Spinks941.102 ROB
- Robert the Bruce is a man of both history and legend. In his lifetime he secured Scottish independence in the face of English imperial aggression under the successive leadership of Edward I and Edward II. He was the victor of Bannockburn, a self-made king against all odds, and is celebrated as a champion of the Scottish nation.
- Shostakovich and football : escape to freedom, Dmitri Braginsky780.92 SHO
- Shostakovich and Football looks at the personality of Dmitri Shostakovich, one of the greatest composers of the 20th century, from an unusual angle - Shostakovich was an avid football fan from an early age until the last days of his life.
- Sounds happy : my life based in the Marlborough Sounds, written and illustrated by Martin Sygrove993.75 SYG
- It all started with a road trip in 1974 or three brothers exploring the South Island of New Zealand. When their house-truck breaks down near Havelock, the gateway to the Sounds, they think their journey is over. But really, it has just begun...
- Spice Girls : the story of the world's greatest girl band, Sean Smith781.64 SPI
- Spitfire deserter? : the American pilot who went missing, Bill Simpson940.544 WAL
- In the early morning of 20 April 1942, forty-seven Spitfire Vs of 601 and 603 Squadrons of the Auxiliary Air Force launched from the deck of the American aircraft carrier the USS Wasp, which had sailed to a position north of Algiers. The planes were bound for Malta. At the time, the island was under heavy siege by Axis forces. Salvatore Walcott's Spitfire never made it; he crash-landed in North Africa, part of Vichy
France, and was interned.
- The Black Widow, Linda Calvey364.1 CAL
- If you think you know everything about the East End's toughest gangsters, think again. Meet Linda Calvey, aka the Black Widow. Growing up after the war in the East End of London, Linda falls in with local gangsters including the Krays, Freddie Foreman and Ronnie Cook.
- The Cartiers : the untold story of the family behind the jewelry empire, Francesca Cartier Brickell739.27 CAR
- The captivating story of the family behind the Cartier empire and the three brothers who turned their grandfather's humble Parisian jewelry store into a global luxury icon as told by a great-granddaughter with exclusive access to long-lost family archives.
- The color of love : a story of a mixed-race Jewish girl, Marra B. Gad306.874 GAD
- A memoir about a mixed-raced Jewish woman who chooses to help her estranged Great-Aunt Nette after she develops Alzheimer's, a disease that erases Nette's prejudices, allowing Marra to develop a relationship with the woman who shunned her in youth.
- The great escaper : the life and death of Roger Bushell : love, betrayal, Big X and The great escape, Simon Pearson940.5472 BUS
- Roger Bushell was 'Big X', mastermind of the mass breakout from Stalag Luft III in March 1944, immortalised in the Hollywood film The Great Escape.
- The hard way : adapt, survive and win, Mark "Billy" Billingham with Conor Woodman356.167 BIL
- Billy Billingham grew up tough; a grim future ahead of him offering little respite from the
hostile streets he walked. Leaving school at eleven years of age, the threat of borstal hanging over his head, running with gangs in Birmingham, and almost being killed in a knife fight eventually led to Billy discovering the British armed forces at sixteen years of age. It would be the making of him.
- The mamba mentality : how I play, Kobe Bryant796.323 BRY
- In the wake of his retirement from professional basketball, Kobe "The Black Mamba" Bryant shares his vast knowledge and understanding of the game.
- The other side of the coin : The Queen, the dresser and the wardrobe, Angela Kelly941.085 ELI
- Angela has worked with The Queen and walked the corridors of the Royal Household for
twenty-five years, initially as Her Majesty's Senior Dresser and then latterly as Her Majesty's Personal Advisor, Curator, Wardrobe and In-house Designer. As the first person in history to hold this title, she shares a uniquely close working relationship with The Queen.
- This was then : a memoir with poems, Ian Rockel821.914 ROC
- Ian Rockels bohemian days in the 1960s Wellington are one of many highlightsin this book dreaming away days in the Parliamentary Library, vivid encounterswith literary luminaries, hippies who danced in the bath, and a flatmate so short of clothing that on laundry day she had nothing more, so spent drying timeas a model for the drawing club.
- Three-a-penny, Lucy Malleson823.912 MAL
- A rediscovered classic memoir a fascinating insight into the life of a crime writer during and after the First World War a woman ahead of her
time.
- Time is tight : my life, note by note, Booker T. Jones781.644 BOO
- The long-awaited memoir of Booker T. Jones, leader of the famed Stax Records house band, architect of the Memphis soul sound, and one of the most legendary figures in music.
- Truth be told : my journey through life and the law, Beverley McLachlin347.035 MCL
- Former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, Beverley McLachlin, offers an intimate and revealing look at her life and shares her insights into the most pressing legal and social questions we face today.
- Uncrowned queen : the fateful life of Margaret Beaufort, Tudor matriarch, Nicola Tallis942.04 BEA
- During the bloody and uncertain days of the Wars of the Roses, Margaret Beaufort was married to the half brother of the Lancastrian king Henry VI. A year later she endured a traumatic birth that brought her and her son close to death. She was just thirteen years old.
- Unicorn : the memoir of a Muslim drag queen, Amrou Al-Kadhi792.028 ALK
- From a god-fearing Muslim boy enraptured with their mother, to a vocal, queer drag queen estranged from their family, this is a heart-breaking and hilarious memoir about the author's fight to be true to themself.
- We are the luckiest : the surprising magic of a sober life, Laura McKowen362.292 MCK
- A memoir of alcohol addiction and recovery, written by a successful career woman who describes the joys and challenges of staying sober in a culture permeated by drinking.
- When the dogs don't bark : a forensic scientist's search for the truth, Angela Gallop with Jane Smith363.25 GAL
- Angela Gallop has been a forensic scientist for over 40 years. After joining the Forensic Science Service, the first crime scene she attended was for a case involving the Yorkshire Ripper. As well as working on a wide range of cases in many countries around the world, she is now the most sought-after forensic scientist in the UK.
- Winning against the odds : my life in gambling and politics, Stuart Wheeler338.04 WHE
- The captivating story of one of England's most fascinating and eccentric men. Stuart Wheeler went to Eton and Oxford. He was an officer in the Welsh Guards, a barrister, an investment banker and a major donor to the Conservative Party. You might think that he has led a life of impeccably conformist upper-class respectability. You'd be wrong.
- Working class boy, Jimmy Barnes781.66 BAR
- Working Class Boy is a powerful reflection on a traumatic and violent childhood, which fuelled the excess and recklessness that would define, but almost destroy, the rock'n'roll legend. This is the story of how James Swan became Jimmy Barnes.
- Working class man, Jimmy Barnes781.66 BAR
- It's a life too big and a story too extraordinary for just one book. Jimmy Barnes has lived many lives - from Glaswegian migrant kid to iconic front man, from solo superstar to proud father of his own musical clan. In this hugely anticipated sequel to his critically acclaimed bestseller, Working Class Boy, Jimmy picks up the story of his life as he leaves Adelaide in the back of an old truck with a then unknown band called Cold Chisel.
- Your own kind of girl : a memoir, Claire Bowditch781.64 BOW
- Clare Bowditch has always had a knack for telling stories. Through her music and performing, this beloved Australian artist has touched hundreds of thousands of lives. But what of the stories she used to tell herself? That 'real life' only begins once you're thin or beautiful, that good things only happen to other people.
Books about Books
- 10 books that screwed up the world : and 5 others that didn't help, Benjamin Wiker909 WIK
- 100 books that changed the world, Scott Christianson & Colin Salter028.9 CHR
- The 100 best children's books, Brian Alderson011.62 ALD
- One of the most famous children's books reviewer chooses 100 classics from 400 years.
Business & Management
- Advance : the ultimate how-to guide for your career, Gary Burnison, CEO, Korn Ferry650.1 BUR
- Artificial intelligence.658.05 ART
- Companies that don't use AI to their advantage will soon be left behind. Artificial intelligence and machine learning will drive a massive reshaping of the economy and society. What should you and your company be doing right now to ensure that your business is poised for success?
- Blockchain.658.05 BLO
- Can blockchain solve your biggest business problem? While news outlets are transfixed with Bitcoin's latest swings, your most forward-looking competitors are tuning out the noise and quietly making key bets on blockchain.
- Connect, relate, motivate : master communication in any situation Also published with title: The power of connection, Rik Rushton658.45 RUS
- Fanocracy : turning fans into customers and customers into fans, David Meerman Scott and Reiko Scott658.812 SCO
- Get career fit : healthcheck your career and leap into your future Also published with title: Career leap, Michelle Gibbings650.14 GIB
- Get heard, get results : how to get buy-in for your ideas and initiatives Also published with title: Work with me, Simon Dowling658.409 DOW
- Harraways : going for grain : 150 years of milling at Green Island, Dunedin, Rebecca Reid664.72 REI
- I am my brand : how to build your brand without apology, Kubi Springer658.827 SPR
- Leadership : contemporary critical perspectives, Brigid Carroll, Jackie Ford & Scott Taylor658.409 LEA
- SEO, Peter Kent658.872 KEN
- Search Engine Optimization For Dummies shows website owners, developers, and search engine optimizers (SEOs) how to create a website that ranks
at the top of search engines and has high-volume traffic, while answering the essential question of "how do I get people to visit my site?"
- Soar with your strengths, Donald O. Clifton and Paula Nelson658.022 CLI
- Start finishing : how to go from idea to done, Charlie Gilkey650.1 GIL
- Start-ups, pivots and pop-ups : how to succeed by creating your own business, Richard Hall and Rachel Bell658.11 HAL
- Strategic reframing : the Oxford scenario planning approach, Rafael Ramirez, Angela Wilkinson658.401 RAM
- Traditional strategy assumes stability and predictability. Today's world is
better characterised by turbulence, uncertainty, novelty and ambiguity - conditions that contribute disruptive changes and trigger the search for new ways of coping.
- Superfans : the easy way to stand out, grow your tribe, and build a successful business, Pat Flynn658.834 FLY
- Testing business ideas : strategyzer.com/test, written by David J. Bland, Alex Osterwalder658.403 BLA
- The 10 laws of trust : building the bonds that make a business great, Joel Peterson with David A. Kaplan658.409 PET
- The 10X rule : the only difference between success and failure, Grant Cardone650.1 CAR
- The infinite game, Simon Sinek658.409 SIN
- Explains how the unending, constantly evolving challenges of business can be better served through an "infinite mindset," sharing inspiring examples of how a shift in perspective can promote stronger, more enduring organizations.
- The savage truth : lessons in leadership, business and life from 40 years in recruitment, Greg Savage658.409 SAV
- Unleashing the crowd : collaborative solutions to wicked business and societal problems, Ann Majchrzak, Arvind Malhotra650.1 MAJ
Cartoons
- A marvelous life : the amazing story of Stan Lee, Danny Fingeroth741.5 LEE
- Stan Lee invented Spider-man! And Iron Man! And the Hulk! And the X-Men! And more than 500 other iconic characters!
- Batman : the definitive history of the Dark Knight in comics, film, and beyond, Andrew Farago and Gina McIntyre741.5 FAR
- Blank canvas : my so-called artist's journey. 1, story & art by Akiko Higashimura741.5 HIG
- Blank canvas : my so-called artist's journey. 2, story & art by Akiko Higashimura741.5 HIG
- Blank canvas : my so-called artist's journey. 3, story & art by Akiko Higashimura741.5 HIG
- My solo exchange diary. 2, story & art by Nagata Kabi741.5 NAG
- Living on her own is harder than Nagata Kabi expected. Building relationships is difficult too, but with a new friendship to cultivate and a new perspective on her family, she's doing her best to open up and become a warm, compassionate person!
- One piece color walk compendium : east blue to skypiea, Eiichiro Oda741.5 ODA
- A collection of art from the manga series One Piece, with commentary by Eiichiro Oda.
- The art of nothing : 25 years of Mutts and the art of Patrick McDonnell741.5 MCD
- Timed for the 25th anniversary of the comic strip Mutts, this volume celebrates the work of author and illustrator McDonnell.
Computing & Digital
- A leader's guide to cybersecurity : why boards need to lead--and how to do it, Thomas J. Parenty, Jack J. Domet005.8 PAR
- Android programming : the Big Nerd Ranch guide, Kristin Marsicano005.1 AND
- Apple Watch, Marc Saltzman004.165 APP
- Bash in easy steps, Mike McGrath005.43 MCG
- Begin to code with Python, Rob Miles005.133 PYT
- Beginner's step-by-step coding course : learn computer programming the easy way.005.1 BEG
- Computer basics : absolute beginner's guide, Michael Miller005.446 MIC
- Cybersecurity, Joseph Steinberg005.8 STE
- Cybersecurity.005.8 CYB
- Excel 2016 all-in-one for dummies, Greg Harvey, PhD005.36 MIC
- Exploring Apple Mac, Kevin Wilson004.165 MCI
- Exploring iPad Pro, Kevin Wilson004.165 IPA
- Fundamentals of machine learning, Thomas P. Trappenberg006.31 TRA
- How to start cloud computing, Jim Gatenby004.67 GAT
- Introducing Python : modern computing in simple packages, Bill Lubanovic005.133 PYT
- iPad for seniors in easy steps, Nick Vandome004.165 IPA
- JavaScript : a beginner's guide, John Pollock005.133 JAV
- Learn electronics with Raspberry Pi : physical computing with circuits, sensors, outputs, and projects, Stewart Watkiss005.1 WAT
- Learn robotics with Raspberry Pi : build and code your own moving, sensing, thinking robots, Matt Timmons-Brown005.1 TIM
- Learn to program with App Inventor : a visual introduction to building apps, Lyra Blizzard Logan005.1 AND
- Linux for beginners. Volume 2 : 37 Linux commands you must know, Attila Kovacs005.446 LIN
- MacBook, Mark L. Chambers004.165 MCI
- Macs all-in-one, Joe Hutsko004.165 MCI
- Macs for seniors, Mark L. Chambers004.165 MCI
- Microsoft SQL Server 2019 : a beginner's guide, Dusan Petkovic005.756 PET
- Photoshop elements 2020, Barbara Obermeier and Ted Padova006.68 OBE
- Sams teach yourself beginning programming in 24 hours, Greg Perry, Dean Miller005.1 PER
- Scratch programming in easy steps, Sean McManus005.133 SCR
- The charisma machine : the life, death, and legacy of one laptop per child, Morgan G. Ames004.16 AME
- The cult of Mac, Leander Kahney & David Pierini004.165 MCI
- Web development with Node and Express : leveraging the JavaScript stack, Ethan Brown005.133 NOD
- Windows 10 for seniors, Peter Weverka005.446 MIC
Crafts, Hobbies & Collecting
- 16 seasonal half moon crochet rugs, Karen Barnes746.434 BAR
- Acrylic painting : step-by-step, Wendy Jelbert, David Hyde & Carole Massey751.426 JEL
- Airline models : marketing air travel and tracing airliner evolution through vintage miniatures, Anthony J. Lawler629.1331 LAW
- Almost lost arts : traditional crafts and the artisans keeping them alive, Emily Freidenrich745.5 FRE
- Basketry basics : create 18 beautiful baskets as you learn the craft, BJ Crawford746.412 CRA
- Beautiful wreaths : 40 handmade creations throughout the year, Melissa Skidmore745.92 SKI
- Beginner's guide to kirigami : 24 skill-building projects using origami & papercrafting skills, Ghylenn Descamps736.98 DES
- Beginner's guide to Tunisian crochet : with 10 modern projects for you and your home, Emma Guess746.434 GUE
- Bojagi : design and techniques in Korean textile art, Sara Cook746.09519 COO
- Build-it-yourself birdhouses : 25+ DIY birdhouses and bird feeders, Chris Peterson690.892 PET
- Colour light signalling for model railways, Simon Paley625.19 PAL
- Critter costuming : making mascots and fabricating fursuits, Adam Riggs792.026 RIG
- Crochet stitch dictionary : 200 essential stitches with step-by-step photos, Sarah Hazell746.434 HAZ
- Decorative fusion knots : a step-by-step illustrated guide to new and unusual ornamental knots, written and photographed by JD746.422 LEN
- Diecast model buses, Simon Stanford629.221 STA
- Digital hand lettering and modern calligraphy : essential techniques plus step-by-step tutorials for scanning, editing, and creating on a tablet, Shelly Kim745.61 KIM
- Dinosaurs to crochet : playful patterns for crafting cuddly prehistoric wonders, Megan Kreiner746.434 KRE
- Dogs in jumpers : 12 practical knitting projects, Debbie Humphreys746.432 HUM
- Elemental knits : a perennial knitwear collection, Courtney Spainhower746.432 SPA
- Embroidered country gardens : create beautiful hand-stitched floral designs inspired by nature, Lorna Bateman746.44 BAT
- Embroidered life : the art of Sarah K. Benning, Sara Barnes746.44 BEN
- Fashion knitwear design, Amy Twigger Holroyd and Helen Hill746.432 FAS
- First time felting : the absolute beginner's guide, Ruth Lane746.0463 LAN
- Floret Farm's a year in flowers : designing gorgeous arrangements for every season, Erin Benzakein with Jill Jorgensen and Julie Chai745.92 BEN
- Free-motion quilting 101 : techniques & patterns for beginners, Ashley Nickels746.46 NIC
- Handmade Scandinavian Christmas, Hege Barnholt745.5941 BAR
- Harry Potter knitting magic : the official Harry Potter knitting pattern book, Tanis Gray746.432 GRA
- Hot Wheels : from 0 to 50 at 1:64 scale, Kris Palmer629.221 PAL
- How to save the world : one question at a time, Craig McGregor790.15 MCG
- This is the essential book of questions to get your family, friends and business colleagues talking for hours.
- Japanese wonder crochet : a creative approach to classic stitches, Nihon Vogue746.434 JAP
- Knit blankets : 25 colorful & cozy throws.746.432 KNI
- Knits from the greenhouse, Cornelia Bartlett746.432 BAR
- Lace knitting : 40 openwork patterns, 30 lovely projects, countless ideas and inspiration, Denise Sampson746.22 SAM
- Let slip the androids of war : mostly quoting from a famous person, by David Tremont745.5928 TRE
- Want to know how a professional model builder goes about their craft? David Tremont, a 40 year veteran of the movie and collectible business shows you everything you will need to know to create your own scratch built models.
- Let slip the androids of war : mostly quoting from a famous person. Volume 2, by David Tremont745.5928 TRE
- Let slip the androids of war : mostly quoting from a famous person. Volume 3, by David Tremont745.5928 TRE
- Let slip the androids of war : mostly quoting from a famous person. Volume 4, by David Tremont745.5928 TRE
- Mark-making through the seasons : textile art inspiration and techniques, Helen Parrott746 PAR
- Painting with paper : paper on the edge, Yulia Brodskaya745.54 BRO
- Pin pals : 40 patchwork pinnies, poppets, and pincushions with pizzazz, Carrie Nelson746.46 NEL
- Poetic cloth, Hannah Lamb746 LAM
- Poetic cloth is about how cloth, stitch and surface create personal meaning in textile art.
- Sashiko : 20 projects using traditional Japanese stitching, Jill Clay746.46 CLA
- Sew cute quilts and gifts : 30 lovely bags, quilts and accessories to stitch, applique & embroider, Atsuko Matsuyama746.46 MAT
- Simply wood : home projects from branches, logs, and other found wood, Linda Suster684.08 SUS
- Stylish succulent designs & other botanical crafts : 40 DIY arrangements, wreaths, living walls & more!, Jessica Cain745.92 CAI
- The art of crochet blankets : 18 projects inspired by modern makers, Rachele Carmona746.434 CAR
- The history of toy soldiers : over 600 firms covered!, Luigi Toiati745.5928 TOI
- Ultimate knitting bible : a complete reference with step-by-step techniques, Sharon Brant746.432 BRA
- Unicorn crochet : 50 totally cute projects!, Katja Gradt746.434 GRA
- Woodworker's handbook : the beginner's reference to tools, materials, and skills, plus essential projects to make, Roger Horwood684.08 HOR
- Wreaths : fresh, foraged & dried floral arrangements, Katie Smyth & Terri Chandler745.92 SMY
- Yarn substitution made easy : matching the right yarn to any knitting pattern, Carol J. Sulcoski746.432 SUL
Crime & Espionage
- Back on track, Bernie Shakeshaft with James Knight364.43 SHA
- Bernie Shakeshaft is a man making a difference. Always the wild one growing up, it took him a while to find his place.
A trip to India at seventeen saw him cross path with Mother Teresa, stints as a dingo trapper and a ringer on a cattle station gave him insight into Indigenous culture - all of it gave him an education about people and what matters most.
- Consent : a memoir of unwanted attention, Donna Freitas364.15 FRE
- Donna Freitas has lived two lives. In one life, she is a well-published author and respected scholar who has traveled around the country speaking about Title IX, consent, religion, and sex on college campuses. In the other, she is a victim, a woman who suffered and suffers still because she was stalked by her graduate professor for more than two years.
- Diamond Doris : the true story of the world's most notorious jewel thief, Doris Payne with Zelda Lockhart364.1552 PAY
- A rip-roaring fun and exciting story of the first Black International
jewel thief.
- Hunting killers, Mark Williams-Thomas070.449 WIL
- Mark Williams-Thomas is a former police detective and multi-award-winning investigative journalist. He has been at the centre of some of the most high-profile investigations of recent years involving paedophiles and killers. In this gripping and unflinching book, Mark reveals how he has pieced together these complex cases.
- I you we them : journeys beyond evil : the desk killers in history and today. Volume 1, Dan Gretton364.135 GRE
- If you tell : a true story of murder, family secrets, and the unbreakable bond of sisterhood, Gregg Olsen364.1523 OLS
- Infamy : the crimes of ancient Rome, Jerry Toner364.937 TON
- Join the historian Jerry Toner on a detective's hunt to discover the extent of Rome's crimes.
- Pills, powder, and smoke : inside the bloody war on drugs, Anthony Loewenstein364.133 LOE
- Shark arm : a shark, a tattooed arm and two unsolved murders, Phillip Roope & Kevin Meagher364.1523 ROO
- Truth can be stranger than fiction. In a Coogee aquarium in 1935 a shark
coughed up a man's tattooed arm. The authors of Shark Arm have unravelled an extraordinary tale of high-class smuggling around Sydney Harbour and police collusion that has eluded many investigations into this famous cold case.
- Spies on trial : true tales of espionage in the courtroom, Cecil C. Kuhne III345.023 KUH
- Stealing the show : a history of art and crime in six thefts, John Barelli with Zachary Schisgal364.162 BAR
- Still standing : finding light inside a Guatemalan prison, Anaite Alvarado365.97281 ALV
- A shocking firsthand account of a young mom's fight for justice while being wrongly imprisoned,
and the incredible stories of the women she meets inside.
- The good bloke : an incredible true story, Charles Staunton364.177 STA
- Charles Staunton was a good cop. Until he got sacked from the police force and sent to jail for refusing to inform on his mates.
- The killing in the consulate : investigating the life and death of Jamal Khashoggi, Jonathan Rugman070.92 KHA
- The less people know about us : a mystery of betrayal, family secrets, and stolen identity, Axton Betz-Hamilton364.163 BET
- The spy in Moscow Station : a counterspy's hunt for a deadly cold war threat, Eric Haseltine327.12 HAS
- Under the bridge, Rebecca Godfrey364.1523 GOD
- One moonlit night, fourteen-year-old Reena Virk went to join friends at a party and never returned home. Godfrey takes us into the hidden world of the seven teenage girls and boy accused of a savage murder.
Customs & Etiquette
- Fucking good manners, Simon Griffin395 GRI
- Kill reply all Also published with title: Digital etiquette, Victoria Turk395.5 TUR
Education
- Before words : wordless picture books and the development of reading in young children, Judith T. Lysaker371.335 LYS
- Enhancing digital literacy and creativity : makerspaces in the early years, Alicia Blum-Ross, Kristiina Kumpulainen and Jackie Marsh372.21 ENH
- How to succeed at school : separating fact from fiction : what every parent should know, Wendy Berliner and Judith Judd371.26 BER
- Soft skills for children : a guide for parents and teachers, Nancy Armstrong Melser370.7 MEL
- Study with me : effective bullet journaling techniques, habits, and hacks to be successful, productive, and organized, Jasmine Shao, Alyssa Jagan371.3028 SHA
- Understanding giftedness : a guide for parents and educators, Maria Assunta Zanetti, Gianluca Gualdi and Michael Cascianelli371.95 UND
- World class : one mother's journey halfway around the globe in search of the best education for her children, Teru Clavel370.9 CLA
Engineering
- A beginner's guide to 3D modeling : a guide to Autodesk Fusion 360, Cameron Coward620.0042 COW
- Build your own gaming PC, Adam Barnes621.391 BAR
- Discovering AutoCAD 2020, Mark Dix, Paul Riley620.0042 DIX
- Electric circuits, Mahmood Nahvi, Joseph A. Edminister621.3192 NAH
- This Schaum's Outline gives you: 480 supplementary problems to reinforce knowledge, support for all major textbooks for courses in circuit analysis.
- Exploring Arduino : tools and techniques for engineering wizardry, Jeremy Blum621.381 BLU
- How things work : the inner life of everyday machines, Theodore Gray621.8 GRA
- iPhone, Edward C. Baig and Bob LeVitus621.38456 BAI
- This updated edition of iPhone for Dummies covers the latest versions of the device and the latest version of the iOS operating system.
- iPhone : the missing manual, David Pogue621.38456 POG
- Mini-lathe tools and projects, David Fenner621.94 FEN
- Robot builder's bonanza, Gordon McComb629.892 MCC
- The book clearly explains the essential hardware, circuits, and brains and contains easy-to-follow, step-by-step plans for low-
cost, cool robotics projects.
- SAM : one robot, a dozen engineers, and the race to revolutionize the way we build, Jonathan Waldman629.892 WAL
- Super Arduino : step-by-step instructions to build cool gadgets, Kenneth Hawthorn621.381 HAW
- Transition engineering : building a sustainable future, Susan Krumdieck620.00286 KRU
- The book examines new strategies emerging in response to the mega-issues of global climate change, decline in world oil supply, scarcity of key industrial minerals, and local environmental constraints.
- Wood : identification & use, Terry Porter620.12 POR
- This work features colour photographs that provide a guide to species identification, and there is data on working properties, seasoning requirements, durability, typical uses, and the health risks, which may be associated with certain species.
Environment
- Energy and civilization : a history, Vaclav Smil333.79 SMI
- Fuelling dissension : coal and coal mining in 21st century New Zealand, Jane Young622.33 YOU
Farming
- Seeds of success : the stories of New Zealand kiwifruit pioneers, Elaine Fisher338.1744 FIS
Fashion & Beauty
- Chanel : the making of a collection, text by Laetitia Cenac746.92 CHA
- Chanel: The Making of a Collection traces the design process of the world-renowned fashion house, revealing how a collection is created. Moving from the studio to the fashion show, fashion writer Laetitia Cenac has unprecedented access to explore a world that is usually carefully guarded from the public eye.
- Dressing Barbie : a celebration of the clothes that made America's favorite doll, and the incredible woman behind them, Carol Spencer as told to Laurie Brookins688.722
- Empowered by style : dress for your personality : look great and feel confident every day, Mary Grant391.6 GRA
- Fabulous frocks : a celebration of dress design, Jane Eastoe & Sarah Gristwood391.2 EAS
- Grace of Monaco : Princess in Dior, text Florence Muller746.92 DIO
- Grace Kelly's life may have transformed from that of a Hollywood star to Princess of Monaco, but her status as a style icon remained constant throughout her life. There is perhaps no better record of this than her close thirty-year-long relationship with the illustrious house of Dior.
- Heels, Gail Rolfe391.41 ROL
- How to break up with fast fashion, Lauren Bravo391 BRA
- Sharp suits : a celebration of men's tailoring, Eric Musgrave391.1 MUS
- Sorolla and fashion, curator, Eloy Martinez de la Pera ; edition, Erica Witschey ; texts Marie-Sophie Carron de la Carriere, Lorena Delgado, Eloy Martinez de la Pera759.6 SOR
- Sorolla was the perfect chronicler of the changes that took place in trends and styles in clothing in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His works offer an evocative catalogue of dresses, jewels and accessories, all emphasized by his loose, dynamic brushstroke.
- Supreme models : iconic black women who revolutionized fashion, Marcellas Reynolds746.92 REY
- Tattoo FAQ : all that's left to know about skin art, Holly Day391.65 DAY
- The big redhead book : inside the secret society of red hair, Erin La Rosa391.5 LA
- The whole art of dress! ; or, The road to elegance and fashion, at the enormous saving of thirty per cent! : being a treatise upon that essential and much-cultivated requisite of the present day, gentlemen's costume, a cavalry officer391.1 WHO
- Tips for brides, Asta Jakubson392.5 JAK
- Vogue on location : people, places, portraits, Chloe Schama and Richard Alleman746.92 VOG
- Worn on this day : the clothes that made history, Kimberly Chrisman-Campbell391 CHR
Film, Television & Theatre
- Judy Garland : a biography, Anne Edwards791.43028 GAR
- Star Trek : the official guide to the animated series, Aaron Harvey & Rich Schepis791.457 HAR
- Star Trek Discovery : designing starships, written by Ben Robinson791.457 ROB
- Star Trek shipyards : Klingon fleet, writers, Marcus Riley and Ben Robinson791.457 RIL
- The art of Disney costuming : heroes, villains, and spaces between, Jeff Kurtti and the staff of the Walt Disney Archives792.026 KUR
- Transformers : a visual history, Jim Sorenson688.72 SOR
- Celebrating 35 years of rare and iconic Transformers imagery, this deluxe art book will delight fans of all ages!
Finance & Economics
- #Accelerate#, editors Robin Mackay + Armen Avanessian330.12 HAS
- Accelerationism is the name of a political heresy: the insistence that the only radical political response to capitalism is not to protest, disrupt, or critique, but to accelerate and exacerbate its uprooting, alienating, decoding, abstractive tendencies.
- Almost perfekt : how Sweden works and what we can learn from it, David Crouch330.9485 CRO
- Capitalism, alone : the future of the system that rules the world, Branko Milanovic330.12 MIL
- eBay, Marsha Collier381.17 COL
- eBay remains the easiest way to sell to hungry consumers worldwide and to uncover incredible bargains and unique items for yourself in the process.
- Lab rats : why modern work makes people miserable, Dan Lyons331 LYO
- Million dollar maths : the secret maths of becoming rich (or poor), Hugh Barker332 BAR
- One road, many dreams : China's bold plan to remake the global economy, Daniel Drache, A.T. Kingsmith & Duan Qi330.951 DRA
- Programmed inequality : how Britain discarded women technologists and lost its edge in computing, Marie Hicks331.4133 HIC
- Rich dad, poor dad : with updates for today's world and 9 new study session sections, Robert T. Kiyosaki332.024 KIY
- Spenditude : a life-changing attitude to money, Paul Gordon & Janine Robertson332.024 GOR
- The 4 day week : how the flexible work revolution can increase productivity, profitability and well-being, and help create a sustainable future, Andrew Barnes with Stephanie Jones331.257 BAR
- The economics book : from Xenophon to cryptocurrency, 250 milestones in the history of economics, Steven G. Medema330 MED
- The passion economy : the new rules for thriving in the twenty-first century, Adam Davidson330.9 DAV
- The rules of wealth : a personal code for prosperity and plenty, Richard Templar332.024 TEM
- The transition handbook : from oil dependency to local resilience, Rob Hopkins333.79 HOP
Folklore
- The complete and original Norwegian folktales of Asbjornsen and Moe, Peter Christen Asbjornsen and Jorgen Moe398.209481 ASB
- New, modern English translation of the folk tales.
Food & Drink
- 7 day vegan challenge, Bettina Campolucci Bordi641.56362 CAM
- Andaluz : a food journey through southern Spain, written and photographed by Fiona Dunlop641.5946 DUN
- BOSH! : healthy vegan, Henry Firth and Ian Theasby641.56362 FIR
- Bread on the table : recipes for making and enjoying Europe's most beloved breads, David Norman641.815 NOR
- Cheeky treats : brilliant bakes and cakes, Liam Charles641.815 CHA
- Chocolate bible : 180 recipes from the famous French culinary school.641.6374 CHO
- Cook, eat, run : cook fast, boost performance with over 75 ultimate recipes for runners, Charlie Watson641.563 WAT
- Cookie class : 120 irresistible decorating ideas for any occasion, Jenny Keller641.8654 KEL
- Cooking for fitness, James Haskell & Omar Meziane641.563 HAS
- Cooking with my sisters : one hundred years of family recipes, from Italy to Big Stone Gap, Adriana Trigiani and Mary Yolanda Trigiani641.5945 TRI
- Craft pizza : homemade classic, Sicilian and sourdough pizza, calzone and focaccia, Maxine Clark641.824 CLA
- Curry & kimchi : flavor secrets for creating 70 Asian-inspired recipes at home, Unmi Abkin & Roger Taylor641.595 ABK
- Dirty vegan : another bite : brand-new rocking vegan recipes, Matt Pritchard641.56362 PRI
- Dirty vegan : proper banging vegan food, Matt Pritchard641.56362 PRI
- Easy recipes for one or two.641.561 EAS
- Senior Chef: Easy Recipes for One or Two includes recipes from our classes plus many more. They are delicious, no-fuss and full of ingredients that look after your health. A new Zealand cookbook.
- Eat green, Melissa Hemsley641.563 HEM
- Bestselling author and home cook, Melissa Hemsley gives you over 100 recipes that focus on UK-grown, easy-to-buy ingredients, cutting down on food waste and putting flavour first.
- Eat to feed : 80 nourishing recipes for breastfeeding moms, Eliza Larson and Kristy Kohler641.563 LAR
- Feed your brain : the cookbook : recipes to support a lighter, brighter you!, Delia McCabe641.563 MCC
- Fermentation : how to make your own sauerkraut, kimchi, brine pickles, kefir, kombucha, vegan dairy, and more, +sa Simonsson641.46 SIM
- Food : what the heck should I cook?, Mark Hyman, MD641.563 HYM
- Food from the fire, Niklas Ekstedt641.5948 EKS
- The crackling of birch, the sizzle of the pot and the scent of wood smoke in the air. the relaxed style that typifies Scandinavian open-
fire cooking is explored in this cool new cookbook from Michelin-starred chef, Niklas Ekstedt, who is famed for cooking over wood only.
- From freezer to cooker : delicious whole-foods meals for the slow cooker, pressure cooker, and Instant Pot, Polly Conner & Rachel Tiemeyer641.61 CON
- Hello, cookie dough : 110 doughlicious confections to eat, bake & share, Kristen Tomlan with Mandy Naglich641.8654 TOM
- Home made summer, Yvette Van Boven641.564 BOV
- Incredible plant-based desserts : colorful vegan cakes, cookies, tarts, and other epic delights, Anthea Cheng641.86 CHE
- Japanese home cooking : simple meals, authentic flavors, Sonoko Sakai ; photographs by Rick Poon641.5952 SAK
- Jerusalem food : bold flavors from the Middle East and beyond, Nidal Kersh641.5956 KER
- Kosher style : more than 100 Jewish recipes for the modern cook, Amy Rosen641.567 ROS
- Lose weight & get fit : high-flavour cooking for dieting and fitness, Tom Kerridge641.5635 KER
- Love real food : more than 100 feel-good vegetarian favorites to delight the senses and nourish the body, Kathryne Taylor641.5636 TAY
- Making bread at home : over 50 recipes from around the world to bake & share, Jane Mason641.815 MAS
- Marcus everyday, Marcus Wareing with Chantelle Nicolson641.5 WAR
- Marcus Everyday is filled with the delicious, go-to recipes that Michelin-starred chef Marcus Wareing cooks at home.
- Martha Stewart's cookie perfection : 100+ recipes to take your sweet treats to the next level, from the kitchens of Martha Stewart Living641.8654 MAR
- Mary Berry cooks up a feast, with Lucy Young641.568 BER
- Moon milk : 55 plant-based recipes for a good night's sleep, Gina Fontana641.875 FON
- Pasta grannies : the secrets of Italy's best home cooks, Vicky Bennison641.5945 BEN
- Pinch of nom everyday light : 100 easy, slimming recipes all under 400 calories, Kate Allinson & Kay Featherstone641.5635 ALL
- Plant power : protein-rich recipes for vegetarians and vegans, Annie Bell641.5636 BEL
- Probiotic drinks at home : make your own seriously delicious gut-friendly drinks Also published with title: Kombucha & Co, Felicity Evans641.875 EVA
- Purezza vegan pizza : deliciously simple plant-based pizza to make at home, Filippo Rosato, Tim Barclay and Stefania Evangelisti641.824 ROS
- Rebel recipes : maximum flavour, minimum fuss, Niki Webster641.56362 WEB
- Riverstone Kitchen : modern day classics, Bevan Smith641.5 SMI
- Riverstone Kitchen is an award-winning restaurant nestled in the spectacular North Otago countryside.
- Rose Elliot's complete vegan.641.56362 ELL
- Simple, elegant pasta dinners : 75 dishes with inspired sauces, Nikki Marie641.822 MAR
- Simply good for you : 100 quick and easy recipes, bursting with goodness, Amelia Freer641.563 FRE
- Six ingredients with Six Sisters' Stuff : 100+ fast and easy family meals.641.555 SIX
- Slow cooker family classics : quick and easy recipes the whole family will love, Sarah Flower641.588 FLO
- Smart plants : power foods & natural nootropics for optimized thinking, focus & memory, Julie Morris641.56362 MOR
- Smoothie project : the 28-day plan to feel happy and healthy no matter your age, Catherine McCord641.875 MCC
- Sour : the magical element that will transform your cooking, Mark Diacono641.5 DIA
- Starting & running a coffee shop, Linda Formichelli and Melissa Villanueva647.95 FOR
- Super sourdough, James Morton641.815 MOR
- The 3-ingredient baking book : 101 simple, sweet & stress-free recipes, Charmian Christie641.815 CHR
- The autoimmune protocol meal prep cookbook : weekly meal plans and nourishing recipes that make eating healthy quick & easy, Sophie Van Tiggelen641.5631 TIG
- The Blue Zones kitchen : 100 recipes to live to 100, Dan Buettner641.563 BUE
- The carnivore cookbook : the complete guide to success on the carnivore diet with over 100 recipes, meal plans, and science, Maria Emmerich & Craig Emmerich641.66
- The consolation of food : stories about life and death, seasoned with recipes, Valentine Warner641.5 WAR
- The gut-skin connection, Janine Tait & Sheryl Nicholson641.563 TAI
- The Instant Pot bible : more than 350 recipes and strategies : the only book you need for every model of Instant Pot, Bruce Weinstein and Mark Scarbrough641.587 WEI
- The Instant Pot diabetes cookbook : simple recipes for healthy home cooking, Nancy S. Hughes641.587 HUG
- The joy of seafood : the all-purpose seafood cookbook with more than 900 recipes, Barton Seaver641.692 SEA
- The kid-friendly ADHD & autism cookbook : the ultimate guide to the most effective diets : what they are, why they work, how to do them, Pamela J. Compart, MD and Dana Laake641.5631 COM
- The meatless Monday family cookbook : kid-friendly, plant-based recipes : go meatless one day a week or every day!, Jenn Sebestyen641.56362 SEB
- The Mexican keto cookbook : authentic, big-flavor recipes for health and longevity, Torie Borrelli641.5972 BOR
- The new way to cake : simple recipes with exceptional flavor, Benjamina Ebuehi641.8653 EBU
- The official Downton Abbey cookbook, Annie Gray641.5942 GRA
- The perfect pie : your ultimate guide to classic and modern pies, tarts, galettes, and more, America's Test Kitchen641.8652 PER
- The plan buy cook book : 4 + 2 + 1 = dinner done : plan once, eat well all week, Jen Petrovic and Gaby Chapman641.54 PET
- The real Japanese Izakaya cookbook : 120 classic bar bites from Japan, Wataru Yokota ; foreword by Makiko Itoh641.5952 YOK
- The veggie Chinese takeaway cookbook : wok, no meat? over 70 vegan and vegetarian takeaway classics, Kwoklyn Wan641.56362 WAN
- The Wholesome Yum easy keto cookbook : 100 simple low carb recipes : 10 ingredients or less, Maya Krampf641.5638 KRA
- Vegetarian meals in 30 minutes : more than 100 delicious recipes for fitness, Anita Bean641.5636 BEA
- Venetian Republic : recipes from the Veneto, Adriatic Croatia and the Greek islands, Nino Zoccali641.5945 ZOC
- Weaning made simple : your go-to guide to baby's first foods, Annabel Karmel641.5622 KAR
- Whisky : a tasting course : a new way to think and drink whisky, Eddie Ludlow641.252 LUD
Gardens & Gardening
- 50 simple indoor miniature gardens : decorating your home with indoor plants, Catherine Delvaux ; [English translation, Ulatus]635.986 DEL
- A guide to bearded irises : cultivating the rainbow for beginners and enthusiasts, Kelly D. Norris635.93 IRI
- Asian fruits and berries : growing them, eating them, appreciating their lore, Kathleen Low634 LOW
- Beardless irises : a plant for every garden situation, Kevin C. Vaughn635.93 IRI
- Beginning seed saving for the home gardener, Jim Ulager635 ULA
- Bonsai : the practical guide to cultivating & growing living art, Daichi Haruka635.9772 HAR
- Eden revisited : a garden in northern Morocco, Umberto Pasti & Ngoc Minh Ngo712.0964 PAS
- Gardening with lunar lore, Peter West635 WES
- Green : plants for small spaces, indoors and out, Jason Chongue635.986 CHO
- Growing good food : a citizen's guide to backyard carbon farming, written by Acadia Tucker635 TUC
- How to create your garden, Adam Frost635 FRO
- Organic book of compost : easy and natural techniques to feed your garden, Pauline Pears635.04897 PEA
- Organic gardening for everyone : homegrown vegetables made easy (no experience required), CaliKim635.0484 CAL
- Planting the natural garden, Piet Oudolf & Henk Gerritsen635.9 OUD
- The complete book of ferns : indoors, outdoors, growing, crafting, history & lore, Mobee Weinstein635.9373 WEI
- The Kew gardener's guide to growing orchids : the art and science to grow your own orchids, Philip Seaton635.93 ORC
- The pottery gardener : flowers and hens at the Emma Bridgewater factory, written and photographed by Arthur Parkinson635.986 PAR
- Working with weeds : a practical guide to understanding, managing and using weeds, Kate Wall with recipes by Sharr Ellson632.5 WAL
- Worm farming : the practical guide to this unique form of natural composting, Aaron "Worms" Jones639.75 JON
- You bet your garden guide to growing great tomatoes : how to grow great-tasting tomatoes in any backyard, garden, or container, Mike McGrath635.64 MCG
Health
- 100 questions & answers about bladder cancer, Pamela Ellsworth, Brett Carswell616.994 ELL
- 101 things to know if you are addicted to painkillers, Michael McGee, M.D616.86 MCG
- 8 keys to end emotional eating, Howard S. Farkas616.8526 FAR
- Allen Carr's easy way to quit emotional eating.616.8526 CAR
- Anti-diet : reclaim your time, money, well-being, and happiness through intuitive eating, Christy Harrison613.25 HAR
- Anyway you can : Doctor Bosworth shares her mom's cancer journey : a beginner's guide to ketones for life, Annette Bosworth, M.D616.994 BOS
- At last a life : anxiety and panic free, Paul David616.8522 DAV
- Brain wash : detox your mind for clearer thinking, deeper relationships, and lasting happiness, David Perlmutter and Austin Perlmutter with Kristin Loberg612.82 PER
- Breaking up with sugar : a plan to divorce the diets, drop the pounds, and live your best life, Molly Carmel613.28 CAR
- Breathwork : use the power of breath to energize your body and focus your mind, Nathalia Westmacott-Brown615.836 WES
- Bump : how to make, grow and birth a baby, Kate Evans618.2 EVA
- Calm : 50 instant exercises to de-stress and unwind, Dr. Arlene K. Unger613.79 UNG
- Clean7 : supercharge the body's natural ability to heal itself -- the one-week breakthrough detox program, Alejandro Junger ; with recipes by James Barry613.26 JUN
- Dr. Kellyann's Cleanse and reset : detoxify, nourish, and restore your body for sustained weight loss in just 5 days, Kellyann Petrucci613.26 PET
- Drink less, live more : why booze is not your buddy and how to cut down, Katherine Kay613.81 KAY
- Exercise is medicine : how physical activity boosts health and slows aging, Judy Foreman615.82 FOR
- Feel better in 5 : your daily plan to kick-start great health, Dr Rangan Chatterjee ; photography by Clare Winfield613 CHA
- Healing for body, soul and spirit : an introduction to anthroposophic medicine Also published with title: Anthroposophical medicine, Dr Michael Evans & Iain Rodger615.53
- Healing herbal infusions : simple and effective home remedies for colds, muscle pain, upset stomach, stress, skin issues and more, Colleen Codekas615.321 COD
- How not to diet : the groundbreaking science of healthy, permanent weight loss, Michael Greger, M.D613.25 GRE
- How to break up with your phone, Catherine Price616.8584 PRI
- Immortality, Inc. : renegade science, Silicon Valley billions, and the quest to live forever, Chip Walter612.68 WAL
- Iridology in practice : revealing the secrets of the eye, Miriam Garber617.7 GAR
- It's not my head, it's my hormones : how to tame your hormones and feel like yourself again, Dr Marion Gluck615.36 GLU
- Living life to the fullest with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome : a guide for a person living with EDS to achieve a better quality of life, Kevin Muldowney616.77 MUL
- Opening up by writing it down : how expressive writing improves health and eases emotional pain, James W. Pennebaker, PhD, Joshua M. Smyth, PhD616.8916 PEN
- Outsmart your smartphone : conscious tech habits for finding happiness, balance & connection IRL, Tchiki Davis, PhD616.8584 DAV
- Overcoming health anxiety : letting go of your fear of illness, Katherine M.B. Owens and Martin M. Antony616.8525 OWE
- Pause : 50 instant exercises to promote balance and focus every day, Kim Davies613.79 DAV
- Prostate cancer : what you need to know to survive, Tony Poninghaus616.994 PON
- Social courage : coping and thriving with the reality of social anxiety, Dr. Eric Goodman616.8522 GOO
- Successful aging : a neuroscientist explores the power and potential of our lives, Daniel J. Levitin612.82 LEV
- Tai chi : learn the ancient Chinese art of tai chi, Birinder Tember613.7148 TEM
- The addictoholic deconstructed : an irreverently quick and dirty education by a doctor who says fck, a lot, Dr. Nicole Labor616.86 LAB
- The autoimmune brain : a five-step plan for treating chronic pain, depression, anxiety, fatigue, and attention disorders, David S. Younger616.079 YOU
- The beauty detox solution : eat your way to radiant skin, renewed energy, and the body you've always wanted, Kimberly Snyder613 SNY
- The brain health book : using the power of neuroscience to improve your life, John Randolph612.82 RAN
- The dietitian kitchen : nutrition for a healthy, strong, & happy you, Kerri Major613.2 MAJ
- The fertility doctor's guide to overcoming infertility : discovering your reproductive potential and maximizing your odds of having a baby, Mark P. Trolice616.692 TRO
- The first forty days : the essential art of nourishing the new mother, Heng Ou with Amely Greeven and Marisa Belger618.6 OU
- The great pretender : the undercover mission that changed our understanding of madness, Susannah Cahalan616.89 CAH
- The knee injury bible : everything you need to know about knee injuries, how to treat them, and how they affect your life, Robert F. Laprade, MD, PhD ; Luke O'Brien, PT, MPHTY (Sports), SCS ; Jorge Chahla, MD, PhD617.58 LAP
- The more or less definitive guide to self-care, Anna Borges613 BOR
- The talking cure, Gillian Straker and Dr. Jacqui Winship616.8914 STR
- The essence of successful therapy is the relationship between the therapist and the patient, a dance of growing trust and understanding. It is an intimate, messy, often surprising and sometimes confusing business but when it works, it's life-changing.
- The Whitlock workout : get fit and healthy in minutes with Max Whitlock, photography by Dan Jones613.71 WHI
- Thriving after trauma : stories of living and healing, Shari Botwin616.8521 BOT
- Throwing starfish across the sea : a care package for parents of someone with an eating disorder, Charlotte Bevan & Laura Collins Lyster-Mensh616.8526 BEV
- Train happy : an intuitive exercise plan for every body, Tally Rye613.71 RYE
- Transform your body with weights : complete workout and meal plans, from beginner to advanced, Chloe Madeley613.713 MAD
- Trigger points : use the power of touch to live life pain-free, Amanda Oswald616.047 OSW
- When your mother has borderline personality disorder : a guide for adult children, Daniel S. Lobel616.8585 LOB
- Why we eat (too much) : the new science of appetite, Dr Andrew Jenkinson613.2 JEN
- Winning at weight loss : achieve your slimming goals, enjoy food & feel great again, Nik Speakman, Eva Speakman613.25 SPE
- Yoga : a manual for life, Naomi Annand613.7046 ANN
- Yoga for the inflexible male : a how-to guide, Yoga Matt613.7046 PAR
- Your thyroid problems solved : holistic solutions to improve your thryoid, Dr Sandra Cabot, Margaret Jasinska616.44 CAB
History, Geography & Travel
- 1642 Abel Tasman, Henry van Zanden910.45 TAS
- 360 degrees longitude : one family's journey around the world, John Higham910.41 HIG
- 999 : the extraordinary young women of the first official transport to Auschwitz, Heather Dune Macadam940.5318 MCA
- A history of the Tudors in 100 objects, John Matusiak942.05 MAT
- After the Berlin Wall : memory and the making of the new Germany, 1989 to the present, Hope M. Harrison943.088 HAR
- After the lost Franklin expedition : Lady Franklin and John Rae, Peter Baxter998 BAX
- The fate of the lost Franklin Expedition of 1847 is an enigma that has tantalised generations of historians, archaeologists and adventurers. The expedition was lost without a trace and all 129 men died in what is arguably the worst disaster in Britain's history of polar exploration.
- Art and fiesta in Mexico City : an insider's guide to the best places to eat, drink and explore, Cristina Alonso972.5 ALO
- Assassination vacation, Sarah Vowell973 VOW
- Sarah Vowell exposes the glorious conundrums of American history and culture with wit, probity, and an irreverent sense of humor. With Assassination Vacation, she takes us on a road trip like no other a journey to the pit stops of American political murder and through the myriad ways they have been used for fun and profit, for political and cultural advantage.
- Atlas of vanishing places : the lost worlds as they were and as they are today, Travis Elborough ; maps by Martin Brown930.1 ELB
- Barcelona and Catalonia, main contributors, Sally Davies946.7 DAV
- An Eyewitness travel guide.
- Beijing, author Andrew Humphreys951.156 HUM
- An Eyewitness travel guide.
- Britain's best real heritage pubs : pub interiors of outstanding historic interest, Geoff Brandwood941 BRA
- Crete, Andrea Schulte-Peevers949.59 SCH
- Lonely Planet.
- Deception : how the Nazis tricked the last Jews of Europe, Christopher Hale940.5318 HAL
- Descended from Patrick : the Montgomery family from County Antrim, Judith K. Bright929.2 MON
- History of an Irish family that emigrated to Tasmania and New Zealand.
- Dublin, Fionn Davenport941.83 DAV
- Lonely Planet.
- Dublin, authors, Polly Phillimore, Andrew Sanger941.83 PHI
- An eyewitness top 10 travel guide.
- Fighting Churchill, appeasing Hitler : Neville Chamberlain, Sir Horace Wilson, & Britain's plight of appeasement, 1937-1939, Adrian Phillips941.084 PHI
- Finding a way to live : a race for the whale : a collection of photographs and historical information, with comments and stories from individuals gathered and correlated with love and good intentions by an ancestor over a period of time, compiled by Hoki Perano639.28 PER
- A handful of ex-whalers helped to complete a scrapbook-type collection of their stories, photos, and other interesting data of New Zealand whaling histoty.
- Florence & Tuscany, Nicola Williams, Virginia Maxwell945.5 WIL
- Lonely Planet.
- From the sea to the mountain : Whanganui - its regions & its rivers, editors, John Maslin, Doug Davidson993.54 FRO
- God's war : a new history of the Crusades, Christopher Tyerman909.07 TYE
- Great Britain, main contributors, Edward Aves941 AVE
- An Eyewitness travel guide
- History at a glance : illustrated time lines from prehistory to the present day.909 HIS
- Indonesia, author, Linda Hoffman]. 959.8 HOF
- Insight guide.
- Ireland and the monarchy, John Gibney ed941.5 IRE
- Italy, Cristian Bonetto945 BON
- Lonely Planet.
- Labyrinth of ice : the triumphant and tragic Greely polar expedition, Buddy Levy910.9163 LEV
- Love and terror in the Third Reich : a tale of broken integrity, Peter Matheson and Heinke Sommer-Matheson940.5343 MAT
- Madrid, main contributors, David Lyon946.41 LYO
- An Eyewitness travel guide.
- Mobituaries : great lives worth reliving, Mo Rocca and Jonathan Greenberg920.02 ROC
- Mo Rocca has always loved obituaries reading about the remarkable lives of world leaders, captains of industry, innovators and artists. But not every notable life has gotten the send-off it deserves.
- Montreal & Quebec City, Phillip Tang, Steve Fallon971.428 TAN
- Lonely Planet.
- Naples and the Amalfi Coast, main contributors, Bryan Pirolli945.73 PIR
- An Eyewitness travel guide.
- New York : through a fashion eye, Megan Hess974.71 HES
- North Otago : stories of people and places, Violet Monteath-Walker993.91 MON
- One man's terrorist : a political history of the IRA, Daniel Finn941.5082 FIN
- Only in New York : 500 photos, 500 moments, the photography staff of The New York Times974.71 ONL
- Phantom islands, Dirk Liesemer910.914 LIE
- From the famed Atlantis to the remote Rupes Nigra, islands have long held our fascination: they are locales isolated from ordinary life, lurking in unexplored corners of the globe and thus full of undisclosed mysteries.
- PrettycityNewYork : discovering New York's beautiful places, Siobhan Ferguson974.71 FER
- Rome, blood and power : reform, murder and popular politics in the Late Republic 70-27 BC, Gareth C. Sampson937.05 SAM
- Scott Base, Antarctica : the early years, Don Webster998.9 WEB
- For two periods in the early 1960s young science technician Don Webster wintered over in Antarctica, helping build extensions to the New Zealand station at Scott Base. It was barely two years after Sir Edmond Hillary's support of the 1957-58 Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition.
- Shadow city : a woman walks Kabul, Taran N. Khan958.1 KHA
- Sovietistan : travels in Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan, Erika Fatland958 FAT
- Syria : a historical and architectural guide, Warwick Ball956.91 BAL
- The Clapperton diaries, John Clapperton with Crispin Caldicott920.71 CLA
- An account of John Clapperton's childhood growing up in New Zealand during the Second World War, his travels overseas and his experiences living in the Far North of New Zealand. The author's aim is to ensure the memories of New Zealand seventy years ago are not completely lost.
- The concise history of the crusades, Thomas F. Madden909.07 MAD
- The 'Dark' Ages : from the Sack of Rome to Hastings, Martin J. Dougherty940.1 DOU
- The day the wall broke : how a town rebuilt and recovered : a collection of stories, photos and articles from the Edgecumbe flood event of 2017, Haylee King, project writer993.425 DAY
- The definitive bucket list : travel experiences in Australia and New Zealand : for the best years of your life, Lee Atkinson910.4 ATK
- The dog went over the mountain : travels with Albie : an American journey, Peter Zheutlin973 ZHE
- The fall of Richard Nixon : a reporter remembers Watergate, Tom Brokaw973.924 NIX
- The gravediggers : the last winter of the Weimar Republic, R Barth and Hauke Friederichs943.085 BAR
- The history of Taiwan, Xiaobing Li951.249 LI
- The impeachers : the trial of Andrew Johnson and the dream of a just nation, Brenda Wineapple973.8 JOH
- Wineapple examines Johnson's impeachment; the first in American history, and shows that it was a last-ditch, patriotic effort make the goals of the Civil War a reality, and to make the Union one again.
- The inconvenient Indian : a curious account of native people in North America, Thomas King970.1 KIN
- The invention of yesterday : a 50,000-year history of human culture, conflict, and connection, Tamim Ansary909 ANS
- The last knight : the art, armor, and ambition of Maximilian I, Pierre Terjanian943.02 MAX
- Maximilan I (1459-1519) skillfully crafted a public persona and personal mythology that eventually earned him the romantic sobriquet 'The Last Knight.' From the time he became duke of Burgundy at the age of eighteen until his death, his passion for the trappings and ideals of knighthood served his wordly ambitions, imaginative strategies, and resolute efforts to forge a legacy.
- The Renaissance : the cultural rebirth of Europe, John D Wright940.21 WRI
- The Seine : the river that made Paris, Elaine Sciolino944.36 SCI
- The ship of dreams : the sinking of the Titanic and the end of the Edwardian era Also published with title: Darksome bounds of a failing world, Gareth Russell910.45 RUS
- The vegan travel handbook : an inspiring and practical guide to vegan-friendly travel, Karen Chernick [and twelve others]910.2 CHE
- Today in New Zealand history, Neill Atkinson, David Green, Gareth Phipps and Steve Watters993 ATK
- Have you ever rolled your eyes and thought, 'Nothing happens in New Zealand?'
Think again. For those in the know, every day on our calendar tells its own story.
- Top 10 Istanbul, author, Melissa Shales956.1 SHA
- An eyewitness top 10 travel guide.
- Ultimate United Kingdom travelist : the top 500 experiences in the UK... ranked, written by Isabel Albiston941 ALB
- Unsuitable for ladies : an anthology of women travellers, selected by Jane Robinson910.4 UNS
- Walking in Austria, Kev Reynolds943.6 REY
- Walks and climbs in the Pyrenees : walks, climbs and multi-day treks, Kev Reynolds946.52 REY
- Wanderlust : the amazing Ida Pfeiffer, the first female tourist, John van Wyhe910.41 PFE
- Wanderlust in Berlin : an insider's guide to the best places to eat, drink and explore, Julian Tompkin943.155 TOM
- Women of the 1920s : style, glamour & the avant-garde, Thomas Bleitner920.72 BLE
- Experience the glamor and excitement of the Jazz Age, through the lives of the women who defined it It was a time of unimagined new freedoms.
- Women of the Third Reich : from camp guards to combatants, Tim Heath943.086 HEA
House & DIY
- 10-minute declutter : hundreds of tips to organize every room of your house, written by Skye Alexander640 ALE
- At home, Isabel Lopez-Quesada747 LOP
- Innovatively combining period and contemporary furniture and art in a sophisticated mix, the homes of Isabel Lopez-Quesada are inspirational and unforgettable. In At Home, the Spanish designer tells her own story.
- Christmas at America's landmark houses, Patricia Hart McMillan & David Strahan747.93 MCM
- Christmas by design : private homes decorated by leading designers, Patricia Hart McMillan and Katharine Kaye McMillan747.93 MCM
- Cozy white cottage : 100 ways to love the feeling of being home, Liz Marie Galvan747 GAL
- Downsize : living large in a small house, Sheri Koones728.37 KOO
- Inspired by nature : creating a personal & natural interior, Hans Blomquist747 BLO
- Life hacks : handy hints to make life easier, Dan Marshall640.41 MAR
- Log cabins and outbuildings : a guide to building homes, barns, greenhouses, and more, the United States Department of Agriculture690.837 LOG
- One-day DIY : modern farmhouse furniture : beautiful handmade tables, seating and more the fast and easy way, JP Strate & Liz Spillman684.08 STR
- Shades of white : how to use the classic color in your home, Caroline McKenzie747.94 SHA
- Smart spaces : creative homes that do more with less.747 SMA
- Sophisticated simplicity, Suzanne Kasler747 KAS
- Influential interior designer Suzanne Kasler shares her approach to the art of home decoration, from the fundamentals of room arrangement to finishing touches.
- Ted's greenhouse : creating a four-season passive solar greenhouse from the ground up, Ted Keller and Peggy Hamill690.892 KEL
- The gentle art of Swedish death cleaning : how to free yourself and your family from a lifetime of clutter Also published with title: Dostadning, Margareta Magnusson648.8
- The year-round solar greenhouse : how to design and build a net-zero energy greenhouse, Lindsey Schiller with Marc Plinke690.892 SCH
- Vintage living : creating a beautiful home with treasured objects from the past, Bob Richter747 RIC
Humour
- Very modern mantras : daily affirmations for daily aggravations, Dan Zevin817.6 ZEV
- Mindfulness meets the modern world with this collection of tongue-in-cheek chants for those daily moments that drive us insane.
- We should all be Mirandas : life lessons from Sex and the City's most underrated character, Chelsea Fairless & Lauren Garroni646.7 FAI
Journalism
- Breaking news : the remaking of journalism and why it matters now, Alan Rusbridger070.4 RUS
- Gotta get Theroux this, Louis Theroux070.92 THE
- In 1994 fledgling journalist Louis Theroux was given a one-off gig on Michael Moore's TV Nation, presenting a segment on apocalyptic
religious sects. Gawky, socially awkward and totally unqualified, his first reaction to this exciting opportunity was panic. But he'd always been drawn to off-beat characters, so maybe his enthusiasm would carry the day.
- Stop reading the news : a manifesto for a happier, calmer and wiser life, Rolf Dobelli070.43 DOB
- There's no crying in newsrooms : what women have learned about what it takes to lead, Kristin Grady Gilger and Julia Wallace070.4 GIL
Language
- Betrumped : the surprising history of 3,000 long-lost, exotic and endangered words, Edward Allhusen422.03 ALL
Law
- Exposure : poisoned water, corporate greed, and one lawyer's twenty-year battle against DuPont, Robert Bilott with Tom Shroder344.046 BIL
- New Zealand employment law guide, Richard Rudman344.012 RUD
- 2020 edition.
- The case for cannabis law reform, Vince McLeod345.0277 MCL
- The Case For Cannabis Law Reform makes the comprehensive argument for reforming our cannabis laws. This book covers the practical, moral, economic, cultural, medicinal, historical and spiritual reasons to repeal cannabis prohibition - among others! Compiled by former Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party Membership Secretary Vince McLeod.
- Vigilance and restraint in the common law of judicial review, Dean R. Knight347.012 KNI
Library Science
- Move, play, learn : interactive storytimes with music, movement, and more, Alyssa Jewell027.62 JEW
- The library : an illustrated history, Stuart A. P. Murray027 MUR
- The no-nonsense guide to leadership, management and teamwork, Barbara Allan025.1 ALL
- This book provides a straightforward and pragmatic guide to leadership, management and teamwork in contemporary library and information services.
Literature
- Anne Bronte reimagined : a view from the twenty-first century, Adelle Hay823.8 BRO
- Genius and ink : Virginia Woolf on how to read, Virginia Woolf824.912 WOO
- How to write short stories and get them published, Ashley Lister808.3 LIS
- J. R. R. Tolkien : inspiring lives, Robert S. Blackham823.912 TOL
- This miscellany explores the fascinating and enigmatic world of J.R.R. Tolkien, examining his place in literary history,
his books and his iconic characters.
- Reading & rebellion : an anthology of radical writing for children, 1900-1960, Kimberley Reynolds, Jane Rosen, Michael Rosen808.899282 REA
- Richard Jefferies : a miscellany, Richard Jefferies828.8 JEF
- John Richard Jefferies (6 November 1848 14 August 1887) was an English nature writer, noted for his depiction of English rural life in essays, books of natural history, and novels.
- She speaks : the power of women's voices, Yvette Cooper808.85 COO
- The Bronte myth, Lucasta Miller823.8 BRO
- The dolphin letters, 1970-1979 : Elizabeth Hardwick, Robert Lowell and their circle, Saskia Hamilton818.54 HAR
- The influential author : how and why to write, publish and sell nonfiction books that matter, Gregory V. Diehl808.066 DIE
Music & Musicians
- How to make it in the new music business : practical tips on building a loyal following and making a living as a musician, Ari Herstand780 HER
- It gets me home, this curving track, Ian Penman780.973 PEN
- A collection of essays from British music critic Ian Penman, exploring the work of James Brown, Charlie Parker, Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, Prince, and others.
- The song remains the same : 800 years of love songs, laments and lullabies, Andrew Ford & Anni Heino780.9 FOR
- To feel the music : a songwriter's mission to save high-quality audio, Neil Young and Phil Baker781.49 YOU
- Wilco-pedia : a comprehensive guide to the music of America's best band, Daniel Cook Johnson781.66 WIL
- Zappa gear : the unique guitars, amplifiers, effects units, keyboards and studio equipment of Frank Zappa, Mick Eckers781.66 ZAP
Parenting
- Brain changers : major advances in children's learning and intelligence, David P. Sortino155.413 SOR
- Equally shared parenting : rewriting the rules for a new generation of parents, Marc and Amy Vachon649.1 VAC
- Failure to launch : why your twentysomething hasn't grown up...and what to do about it, Mark McConville, Ph.D306.874 MCC
- How to build your baby's brain : a parent's guide to using new gene science to raise a smart, secure, and successful child, Dr. Gail Gross649.1 GRO
- The best baby names for girls : : the ultimate resource for finding the perfect girl name, Emily Larson929.4 LAR
- The kids are in bed : finding time for yourself in the chaos of parenting, Rachel Bertsche649.1 BER
- The power of showing up : how parental presence shapes who our kids become and how their brains get wired, Daniel J. Siegel, M.D., Tina Payne Bryson, Ph.D649.1 SIE
Personal Development
- A theory of human motivation, Abraham H. Maslow153.8 MAS
- Abstract reasoning tests, Richard McMunn153.94 MCM
- All the lives we ever lived : seeking solace in Virginia Woolf, Katharine Smyth155.937 SMY
- All the Lives We Ever Lived is a wholly original debut: a love letter from a daughter to her father, and from a reader to her most cherished author.
- Am I overthinking this? : over-answering life's questions in 101 charts/ by Michelle Rial.152.46 RIA
- Blink : the power of thinking without thinking, Malcolm Gladwell153.44 GLA
- Crucial conversations : tools for talking when stakes are high, Kerry Patterson153.6 CRU
- Eff this! meditation : 108 tips, tricks, & ideas for when you're feeling anxious, stressed out, or overwhelmed, Liza Kindred158.12 KIN
- Get a fcking grip : how to get your life back on track Also published with title: How to get a grip, Matthew Kimberley158.1 KIM
- Good habits, bad habits : the science of making positive changes that stick, Wendy Wood152.33 WOO
- How high can you bounce? : turn setbacks into comeback, Roger Crawford155.24 CRA
- How to bounce forward : change the way you deal with adversity Also published with title: Bounce forward, Sam Cawthorn158.1 CAW
- How to lead in a world of distraction : maximizing your influence by turning down the noist, Clay Scroggins153.73 SCR
- It's ok not to be ok : good advice and kind words for positive mental well-being, Claire Chamberlain158.1 CHA
- Kindfulness, Caroline Millington158.1 MIL
- That's where kindfulness comes in blending mindfulness with being kind to yourself. Simply, remembering to treat yourself with kindness in all instances.
- Lateral thinking : an introduction, Edward de Bono153.35 DE
- Mindfulness @ work : simple meditations and practices for a more stress-free and productive working life, Anna Black158.7 BLA
- Moving through grief : proven techniques for finding your way after any loss, Gretchen Kubacky155.937 KUB
- Serious creativity, Edward de Bono153.35 DE
- If you want to be the best, focus on your most valuable asset: the power of your creative mind. As competition and the pace of change intensify, companies and individuals need to harness their creativity to stay ahead of the field.
- Sorry I'm late : I didn't want to come, Jessica Pan155.23 PAN
- Follows Jess's hilarious and painful year of misadventures in extroverting, reporting back from the frontlines for all the introverts out there. But is life actually better or easier for the extroverts? Do they really have all the fun?
- Stop missing your life : how to be deeply present in an un-present world, Cory Muscara158.1 MUS
- Take the risk : learning to identify, choose, and live with acceptable risk, Ben Carson with Gregg Lewis158.1 CAR
- The ape that understood the universe : how the mind and culture evolve, Steve Stewart-Williams155.7 STE
- The art of making memories : how to create and remember happy moments, Meik Wiking153.14 WIK
- The book of ichigo ichie : the art of making the most of every moment, the Japanese way, Hector Garcia and Francesc Miralles158.1 GAR
- The case against reality : how evolution hid the truth from our eyes, Donald Hoffman152.14 HOF
- The empath's survival guide : life strategies for sensitive people, Judith Orloff, MD155.23 ORL
- The joy of missing out : live more by doing less, Tonya Dalton158.1 DAL
- The little book of colour : how to use the psychology of colour to transform your life, Karen Haller155.9 HAL
- The power of your subconscious mind, Joseph Murphy154.2 MUR
- The unexpected joy of the ordinary : in celebration of being average, Catherine Gray158 GRA
- The warrior heart practice : a simple process to transform confusion into clarity and pain into peace, HeatherAsh Amara158.1 AMA
- A revolutionary process based on the four chambers
of the heart and rooted in Toltec wisdom that brings emotional clarity, healing and freedom.
- Tiny habits : + the small changes that change everything, BJ Fogg, PhD152.33 FOG
- Triggers : how we can stop reacting and start healing, David Richo155.9 RIC
- What if this were enough? : essays, Heather Havrilesky158 HAV
- Willpower doesn't work : discover the hidden keys to success, Benjamin Hardy, PhD158.1 HAR
- Your body is your brain : leverage your somatic intelligence to find purpose, build resilience, deepen relationships and lead more powerfully, Amanda Blake153.9 BLA
- You're not listening : what you're missing and why it matters, Kate Murphy153.6 MUR
Pets & Animals
- A breed apart : my adventures with Britain's rare breeds, Adam Henson636.082 HEN
- Beekeeping : a seasonal guide, Ron Brown638.1 BRO
- Breeding from your bitch, Tony Buckwell636.7082 BUC
- For the love of rescue cats : the guide to selecting, training, and caring for your cat, Carol Griglione and Mick McAuliffe636.80887 GRI
- Horse senses, Susan McBane636.1083 MCB
- The five senses are covered in this book: hearing, sight, smell, taste and touch. Each section explains how the horses' sense works and then this is related to care, behavior and riding, explaining why some practices are appropriate and why some are not.
- The complete book of cat & dog health, Lise Hansen636.083 HAN
- The honey bee : understanding the ultimate engineer, David Cramp638.1 CRA
- The ultimate guide to raising a puppy : how to train and care for your new dog, Victoria Stilwell636.70887 STI
- The veterinary guide to goat health and welfare Also published with title: Goat health and welfare, David Harwood636.39 HAR
- The year of the dogs, Vincent J. Musi636.7 MUS
- This chicken life : stories of chickens and the Australians who love them, written by Fiona Scott-Norman636.5 SCO
Philosophy & Psychology
- Becoming animal : an earthly cosmology, David Abram128 ABR
- This work is an exploration of our human entanglement with the rest of nature.
- Doing philosophy : from common curiosity to logical reasoning, Timothy Williamson100 WIL
- How to be an existentialist ; or, How to get real, get a grip and stop making excuses, Gary Cox142 COX
- Learning who you are : an introduction to experimental spirituality, Peter Calvert and Keith Hill100 CAL
- Meditations, Marcus Aurelius188 MAR
- On the genealogy of morals : a polemic, Friedrich Nietzsche193 NIE
- Posthuman knowledge, Rosi Braidotti144 BRA
- Psychology : the basics, Rolf Reber150 REB
- Psychology as a human science : a phenomenologically based approach, Amedeo Giorgi150 GIO
- Psychology of the unconscious : a study of the transformations and symbolisms of the libido : a contribution to the history of the evolution of thought, Dr. C. G. Jung ; authorized translation, with introduction by Beatrice M. Hinkle, M.D150.1954 JUN
- This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
- The untethered soul : the journey beyond yourself, Michael A. Singer126 SIN
Photography
- A wandering eye : travels with my phone, Miguel Flores-Vianna779 FLO
- Flores-Vianna shares some 250 of his favorite images taken all over Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Americas captured only with his smartphone in the hope that viewers, seeing the world through his eyes, will learn to love these most wondrous of places as much as he does.
- Dora Maar, Damarice Amao, Amanda Maddox, and Karolina Ziebinska-Lewandowska779 MAA
- Examines the work of artist and photographer Dora Maar (1907-1997), who was active at
the height of Surrealism in France.
- Elements, Jason Hetherington x Mel Arter779 HET
- Here, photographer Jason Hetherington (born 1972) and make-up artist Mel Arter, both based in London, debunk the modern-day fashion industry bias toward airbrushed perfection with their collaborative volume Elements.
- Kwame Brathwaite : black is beautiful, Tanisha C. Ford779 BRA
- In the late 1950s and throughout the 1960s, Kwame Brathwaite used his photography to popularize the political slogan
"Black Is Beautiful." This monograph the first ever dedicated to Brathwaite's remarkable career tells the story of a key, but under-recognized, figure of the second Harlem Renaissance.
- Lost and found : the mansions of Bengal and Bangladesh, Kip Scott779 SCO
- Magnum streetwise, Stephen McLaren779 MAG
- Ambitious in scope, democratic in nature, 'Magnum Streetwise' is an unmissable tour through the photographs and practices that have
helped define what street photography is and can be.
- National Geographic photo basics : the ultimate beginner's guide to great photography, Joel Sartore with Heather Perry771 SAR
- We all want something beautiful, Randall Slavin778.92 SLA
- Featuring stunning portraits and spirited candids of the most recognizable people in Hollywood.
- Women : the National Geographic image collection, introduction by Susan Goldberg779 WOM
Poetry
- A collection of poems, Robert Frost811.52 FRO
- Crush, Richard Siken813.6 SIK
- Siken writes with ferocity, and his reader hurtles unstoppably with him. His poetry is confessional, gay, savage, and charged with violent eroticism.
- Dog poems, the World's greatest poets808.819362 DOG
- Love is strong as death, Paul Kelly808.81 LOV
- Paul Kelly's songs are steeped in poetry. And now he has gathered from around the world the poems he loves, poems that have inspired and challenged him over the years, a number of which he has set to music.
- Rendang, Will Harris821.92 HAR
- English poetry.
- Star trails : learning to see - a memoir, Alexandra Fraser821.92 FRA
- New Zealand poetry.
- The book of Taliesin : poems of warfare and praise in an enchanted Britain, translated by Gwyneth Lewis and Rowan Williams891.66 BOO
- The rose that blooms in the night, Allie Michelle811.6 MIC
- The Rose That Blooms in the Night is a collection of poems from spoken word poet, yoga instructor, podcaster, and Instagram influencer Allie Michelle.
- Time for lights out, Raymond Briggs828.914 BRI
- In his customary pose as the grumpiest of grumpy old men, Raymond Briggs contemplates old age and death... and doesn't like them
much. Illustrated with Briggs's inimitable pencil drawings.
Politics & Government
- A thousand small sanities : the moral adventure of liberalism, Adam Gopnik320.51 GOP
- A very stable genius : Donald J. Trump's testing of America, Philip Rucker and Carol Leonnig973.933 TRU
- A warning, Anonymous973.933 TRU
- An unprecedented behind-the-scenes portrait of the Trump presidency from the anonymous senior official whose first words of warning about the president rocked the nation's capital.
- Deep State : Trump, the FBI, and the rule of law, James B. Stewart363.25 STE
- Deep State goes beyond the limits of the legally constrained Mueller report, showing how the president's obsession with the idea of a conspiracy against him is still upending lives and sending shockwaves through both the FBI and the Department of Justice.
- First-class passengers on a sinking ship : elite politics and the decline of great powers, Richard Lachmann327.1 LAC
- From Russia with blood : Putin's ruthless killing campaign and secret war on the West, Heidi Blake327.47 BLA
- The untold story of how Russia refined the art and science of targeted assassination abroad-while Western spies watched in horror as their governments failed to guard against the threat.
- Ghost colonies : failed utopias, forgotten exiles and abandoned outposts of empire, Ed Wright321.08 WRI
- Guilty by reason of insanity : why the Democrats must not win, David Limbaugh324.273 LIM
- Just mercy : a story of justice and redemption, Bryan Stevenson353.48 STE
- Soon to be a major motion-picture starring Michael B. Jordan, Jamie Foxx, and Brie Larson. #1 New York Times bestseller, and a widely acclaimed and multi-award-winning book, this is a powerful, true story about the potential for mercy to redeem us, and a clarion call to fix America's broken system of justice, as seen in the HBO documentary True Justice.
- Targeted : my inside story of Cambridge Analytica and how Trump, Brexit and Facebook broke democracy, Brittany Kaiser324.7 KAI
- The dictatorship syndrome, Alaa Al Aswany ; translated by Russell Harris321.9 ASW
- The new imperialism, David Harvey320.973 HAR
- People around the world are confused and concerned. Is it a sign of strength or of weakness that the US has suddenly shifted from a politics of consensus to one of coercion on the world stage?
- The next republic : the rise of a new radical majority, D. D. Guttenplan320.51 GUT
- Triggered : how the Left thrives on hate and wants to silence us, Donald Trump Jr973.933 TRU
- What was liberalism? : the past, present, and promise of a noble idea, James Traub320.51 TRA
Pounamu
- Kia mau : resisting colonial fictions, Tina Ngata993 NGA
- This book is a compilation of essays written by Tina Ngata about New Zealand's TUIA250 Commemorations of James Cook's voyages to New Zealand and the Pacific.
- M?ori made easy. Workbook/Kete 8 : for everyday learners of the M?ori language, Scotty Morrison499.442 MOR
- Reo ora. Level 1-2 : a M?ori language course : ko te p?, ko te more, R?pata Wiri499.442 WIR
- The great canoes in the sky : starlore and astronomy of the South Pacific, Stephen Robert Chadwick and Martin Paviour-Smith520 CHA
Religion & Ethics
- Buddhism, Jonathan Landaw, Stephan Bodian, and Gudrun Buhnemann294.3 LAN
- Heart and mind : the four-gospel journey for radical transformation, Alexander John Shaia with Michelle L. Gaugy226 SHA
- How to be trustworthy, Katherine Hawley179.9 HAW
- Humanity in crisis : ethical and religious response to refugees, David Hollenbach, S.J261.832 HOL
- Into the world : a handbook of mystical and shamanic practice, Leila Lees201.4 LEE
- Meditation : experiences of the higher worlds, Sri Chinmoy291.43 CHI
- Modern death : how medicine changed the end of life, Haider Warraich, M.D179.7 WAR
- Pharisees & fallacies : myth and reality in religious thought, Norman Maclean201 MCL
- Romans unplugged : reading Paul's letter to the Romans in the twenty-first century, Les Brighton227.1 BRI
- Tea and cake with demons : a Buddhist guide to feeling worthy, Adreanna Limbach294.34 LIM
- That all shall be saved : Heaven, hell, and universal salvation, David Bentley Hart234 HAR
- The five books of Moses : a translation with commentary, Robert Alter222.1 FIV
- The flip : epiphanies of mind and the future of knowledge, Jeffrey J. Kripal215 KRI
- The grace in aging : awaken as you grow older, Kathleen Dowling Singh204.4 SIN
- The grace in living : recognize it, trust it, abide in it, Kathleen Dowling Singh204.4 SIN
- The irony of modern Catholic history : how the Church rediscovered itself and challenged the modern world to reform, George Weigel282 WEI
- The longing for less : living with minimalism, Kyle Chayka179.9 CHA
- The prince : faith, abuse and George Pell, David Marr282.092 PEL
- Cardinal George Pell is behind bars. In August 2019, his appeal failed. Australia's most senior Catholic, the man once in charge of the Vatican's finances, remains in prison for sexually assaulting children. In The Prince, David Marr investigates Pell's career and his ultimate fall.
- The two popes : Francis, Benedict and the decision that shook the world, Anthony McCarten282 MCC
- When less becomes more : making space for slow, simple & good, Emily Ley248.4 LEY
- Why Catholics leave, what they miss, and how they might return, Stephen Bullivant282 BUL
Science
- A polar affair : Antarctica's forgotten hero and the secret love lives of penguins, Lloyd Spencer Davis598.47 DAV
- Antimony, gold, and Jupiter's wolf : how the elements were named, Peter Wothers546 WOT
- Bee, Claire Preston595.79 PRE
- Claire Preston's Bee is a history of our long, complex relationship with this industrious, much-admired insect.
- Britain's freshwater fishes, Mark Everard597.0941 EVE
- Change is the only constant : the wisdom of calculus in a madcap world, Ben Orlin515 ORL
- Close to birds : an intimate look at our feathered friends, photographs by Roine Magnusson ; text by Mats Ottosson and +sa Ottosson598 OTT
- Closer to the ground : an outdoor family's year on the water, in the woods and at the table, Dylan Tomine508 TOM
- Dark skies : a journey into the wild night, Tiffany Francis520 FRA
- Falling felines and fundamental physics, Gregory J. Gbur530 GBU
- Fibonacci's rabbits : and 49 other breakthroughs that revolutionised mathematics, Adam Hart-Davis510 HAR
- Flora of the Mediterranean with California, Chile, Australia & South Africa : an illustrated guide, Christopher Martin Gardner, Ba?ak Głner Gardner581 GAR
- Galaxies : birth and destiny of our universe, Govert Schilling523.112 SCH
- Genetics, Tara Rodden Robinson and Lisa Cushman Spock576.5 ROB
- This updated edition covers recent developments, trends, applications, and much more.
- Handprints on Hubble : an astronaut's story of invention, Kathryn D. Sullivan522.2 SUL
- How cosmologists explain the universe to friends and family, Karim A. Malik, David R. Matravers523.1 MAL
- Last chance to see, Douglas Adams & Mark Carwardine591.68 ADA
- Last Chance to See is the tale of an unforgettable wildlife odyssey and a timely reminder of all that we must protect.
- Maths unwrapped : the easy way to understand and master mathematics, Mattias Ribbing & Per Sundin510 RIB
- Nature's explorers : adventurers who recorded the wonder of the natural world.508 NAT
- Owls of the world : a photographic guide, Heimo Mikkola598.97 MIK
- Precalculus, Fred Safier512.1 SAF
- Probability, random variables, and random processes, Hwei P. Hsu, PhD519.2 HSU
- RSPB garden birds, Marianne Taylor598.0941 TAY
- From urban rooftops to open meadows, the incredible diversity of gardens in the British Isles can provide refuge and feeding opportunities for a vast array of birds.
- Saturn, William Sheehan523.46 SHE
- Saturn is the showpiece planet of our solar system. It may not be the largest, nor the smallest, nor even the only planet with rings. But it is among the most stunning objects in the sky and is always breathtaking when seen in a telescope.
- The champions of camouflage, Jean-Philippe Noel, Biosphoto591.4 NOE
- Whether to escape predators or to surprise their prey, the talented strategists of nature survive using visual trickery and fascinating biology.
- The crowd & the cosmos : adventures in the zooniverse, Chris Lintott523.1 LIN
- The Firefly guide to minerals, rocks & gems, Rupert Hochleitner549 HOC
- The handy science answer book, complied by the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh500 HAN
- The lost planets : Peter van de Kamp and the vanishing exoplanets around Barnard's Star, John Wenz ; foreword by Corey S. Powell523.24 WEN
- The marine biota of New Zealand : catalogue and description of the coccolithophores (Haptophyta, Coccolithophyceae), calcareous, scale-bearing microalgae, in New Zealand waters, F. Hoe Chang579.8 CHA
- The pollinator victory garden : win the war on pollinator decline with ecological gardening : how to attract and support bees, beetles, butterflies, bats, and other pollinators, Kim Eierman576.87 EIE
- Tides : the science and spirit of the ocean, Jonathan White551.46 WHI
- Topology : a very short introduction, Richard Earl514 EAR
- Trees of life, Max Adams582.16 ADA
- A captivatingly informative and visually beautiful survey of the tree species, from all over the world, that human cultures have found most useful.
- Tui in our garden : Rex Auty photography., by Rex Auty598.8 AUT
- A photographic exploration of the life of one of New Zealand's favourite native birds, the tui..
- Underland : a deep time journey, Robert Macfarlane551.44 MCF
- In Underland, Macfarland delivers his masterpiece: an epic exploration of the Earth's underworlds as they exist in myth, literature, memory, and the land itself. He takes us on an extraordinary journey into our relationship with darkness, burial, and what lies beneath the surface of both place and mind.
- Waters of the world : the story of the scientists who unravelled the mysteries of our seas, glaciers, and atmosphere and made the planet whole, Sarah Dry551.6 DRY
- What do animals think and feel?, Karsten Brensing591.5 BRE
Social Issues
- A better planet : 40 big ideas for a sustainable future, Daniel C. Esty363.7 BET
- After : the impact of child abuse, Libby Moore362.76 MOO
- Alcohol and humans : a long and social affair, Kimberley J. Hockings, Robin Dunbar394.1 ALC
- All the president's women : Donald Trump and the making of a predator, Barry Levine and Monique El-Faizy973.933 TRU
- An extensive new look at Donald Trump's relationships with women, revealing new accusations of sexual misconduct, exploring the roots of his alleged predatory behaviour, and illustrating how Trump's presidency has helped catalyze the #MeToo movement and revitalize women's activism.
- All who live on Islands, Lu Yangi, Rose Lu305.8951 LU
- All Who Live on Islands introduces a bold new voice in New Zealand literature.Frank and compassionate, Rose Lu's stories illuminate the cultural and linguistic questions that migrants face, as well as what it is to be a young person living in 21st-century Aotearoa New Zealand.
- Among the thugs, Bill Buford363.32 BUF
- What sort of man spends his Saturday afternoons with people named Bonehead, Paraffin Pete and Steamin' Sammy? Bill Buford's acclaimed 'Among the Thugs' is a book about the experience, and the attractions, of crowd violence.
- Anatomy of terror : a study of the varying contexts in which different societies justify violence, Bill Peddie303.62 PED
- Apple, tree : writers on their parents, edited and with an introduction by Lise Funderburg306.874 APP
- Charles Booth's London poverty maps.362.5 CHA
- Cleared out : first contact in the Western Desert, Sue Davenport, Peter Johnson & Yuwali305.89915 DAV
- This is the story of first contact between a young aboriginal woman, Yuwali, and European Australia. It happened in 1964, but its genesis began in 1947, when the Commonwealth Government announced a rocket testing range was to be located at Woomera Yuwali's country.
- Counselling children : a practical introduction, Kathryn Geldard, David Geldard and Rebecca Yin Foo362.7 GEL
- Crack : rock cocaine, street capitalism, and the decade of greed, David Farber362.298 FAR
- Don't be evil : the case against big tech, Rana Foroohar303.483 FOR
- Today Google and Facebook receive 90% of the world's news ad-spending. Amazon takes half of all ecommerce in the US. Google and Apple operating systems run on all but 1% of cell phones globally. And 80% of corporate wealth is now held by 10% of companies not the GEs and Toyotas of this world, but the digital titans. How did we get here? How did the tech industry get to dominate our world so completely?
- Furry nation : the true story of America's most misunderstood subculture, Joe Strike306.1 STR
- Furry fandom is a recent phenomenon, but anthropomorphism is an instinct hard-wired into the human mind: the desire to see animals on a more equal footing with people.
- Grandmothering : building strong ties with every generation, Kathleen Stassen Berger306.8745 BER
- How shall I live my life? : on liberating the Earth from civilization, Derrick Jensen304.2 JEN
- Indigenous peoples and dementia : new understandings of memory loss and memory care, Wendy Hulko, Danielle Wilson, and Jean E. Balestrery362.19683 IND
- Lean logic : a dictionary for the future and how to survive it, David Fleming304.2 FLE
- Make noise : a creator's guide to podcasting and great audio storytelling, Eric Nuzum302.234 NUZ
- Manhood : the bare reality, Laura Dodsworth305.31 DOD
- Matter & desire : an erotic ecology, Andreas Weber. 304.2 WEB
- Mining social media : finding stories in Internet data, Lam Thuy Vo302.23 VO
- Modern love : true stories of love, loss and redemption, Daniel Jones306.7 MOD
- Narcotics Anonymous.362.293 NAR
- This is the basic text of the Narcotics Anonymous fellowship. Just as with alcoholism, there is no 'cure' for narcotic addiction, but recovery is possible through a program adapted from the "Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions" of Alcoholics Anonymous.
- No more rubbish excuses : how to reduce your waste and why you must do it now, Martin Dorey363.728 DOR
- No visible bruises : what we don't know about domestic violence can kill us, Rachel Louise Snyder362.829 SNY
- Not forsaken : a story of life after abuse, Jennifer Michelle Greenberg362.76 GRE
- Jenn Greenberg was abused by her church-going father. Yet she is still a Christian. In this courageous, compelling book, she reflects on how God brought life and hope in the darkest of situations. Jenn shows how the gospel enables survivors to navigate issues of guilt, forgiveness, love, and value.
- Not just lucky : why women do the work but don't take the credit, Jamila Rizvi305.42 RIZ
- Older but better, but older, Caroline de Maigret and Sophia Mas305.40944 MAI
- People of the rainforest : the Villas Boas brothers, explorers and humanitarians of the Amazon, John Hemming305.8 HEM
- Author and explorer John Hemming vividly traces the unique adventures of these extraordinary brothers, who used their fame to change attitudes to native peoples and to help protect the world's surviving tropical rainforests, under threat again today.
- Quit like a woman : the radical choice to not drink in a culture obsessed with alcohol, Holly Whitaker362.292 WHI
- Rebel cities : from the right to the city to the urban revolution, David Harvey303.484 HAR
- Long before the Occupy movement, modern cities had already become the central sites of revolutionary politics, where the deeper currents of social and political change rise to the surface.
- Regenerative development and design : a framework for evolving sustainability, Pamela Mang, Ben Haggard, Regenesis363.7 MAN
- Resistance (at all costs) : how Trump haters are breaking America, Kimberley Strassel323.04 STR
- Slaves amoung us : the hidden world of human trafficking, Monique Villa306.362 VIL
- The bad trip : dark omens, new worlds, and the end of the sixties, James Riley306 RIL
- A brilliant and trenchant cultural history published 50 years after the action drawing on interviews
with key figures from the music, art, and film scenes of the late 1960s and early 1970s in the US and UK.
- The essential family guide to caring for older people, Deborah Stone362.63 STO
- The fine art of small talk : how to start a conversation, keep it going, build networking skills, and leave a positive impression!, Debra Fine302.224 FIN
- The Kissinger Report : NSSM-200 implications of worldwide population growth for US security interests.363.9 KIS
- The life you can save : how to do your part to end world poverty, Peter Singer362.57 SIN
- The mindful guide to conflict resolution : how to thoughtfully handle difficult situations, conversations, and personalities, Rosalie Puiman303.69 PUI
- The new New Zealand : the M?ori and P?keh? populations, William Edward Moneyhun305.8 MON
- This anthropological inquiry focuses on religion and related symbols, forms of reciprocity, the operation of power and the concept of culture as these themes have developed in modern New Zealand society.
- The new smart : how nurturing creativity will help children thrive, Dr. Terry Roberts305.231 ROB
- The right to have rights, Stephanie DeGooyer323 DEG
- The sun shines through : how to save your own life (and other misadventures) : the story of two cancers and cannabis oil, Sharon King362.196994 KIN
- Think like a startup : get agile and unleash your inner entrepreneur Also published with the title: The lessons school forgot, Steve Sammartino303.483 SAM
- Unprecedented crime : climate science denial and game changers for survival, Dr. Peter D. Carter, Elizabeth Woodworth363.7387 CAR
- Unveiled : how western liberals empower radical Islam, Yasmine Mohammed305.486 MOH
- What does it mean to be white? : developing white racial literacy, Robin DiAngelo305.8 DIA
Sport & Recreation
- Basic training of the young horse : dressage, jumping, cross-country, Ingrid and Reiner Klimke798.23 KLI
- Critical Role : Tal'Dorei campaign setting, Matthew Mercer with James Haeck793.93 MER
- Critical Role has taken the roleplaying world by storm and now you can join the adventure!
Until now, the wondrous and dangerous lands of Tal'Dorei have been the sole stomping grounds of the show's adventuring company, Vox Machina. But now, you can explore these realms in a tome from the pen of Game Master Matt Mercer himself!
- Feet in the clouds : a tale of fell-running and obsession, Richard Askwith796.428 ASK
- Feet in the Clouds is a chronicle of a masochistic but admirable sporting obsession and an insight into one of the oldest extreme sports.
- Ghosts of Saltmarsh, lead designers, Mike Mearls, Kate Welch ; lead editor, Kim Mohan. 793.93 GHO
- Explore the waves above and the fathoms below in these watery adventures for the world's greatest roleplaying game. Ghosts of Saltmarsh brings classic adventures into fifth edition Dungeons & Dragons.
- Nature play at home : creating outdoor spaces that connect children with the natural world, Nancy Strinist796.5 STR
- Sporting gender : the history, science, and stories of transgender and intersex athletes, Joanna Harper796.08 HAR
- The magic of spin : Australia's greatest spin bowlers, Ashley Mallett796.358 MAL
Supernatural
- A practical introduction to numerology : your expert guide to understanding the hidden power of numbers, Sonia Ducie133.335 DUC
- Afterlife teaching from Stephen the Martyr : conversations about the spiritual life : the testimony of, Michael Cocks133.9013 COC
- Royal witches : from Joan of Navarre to Elizabeth Woodville, Gemma Hollman133.43 JEA
- Tarot for self-care : how to use tarot to manifest your best self, Minerva Siegel133.324 SIE
- The crystal alchemist : a comprehensive guide to unlocking the transforming power of gems & stones, Karen Frazier133.25 FRA
- The hidden universe : an investigation into non-human intelligences, Anthony Peake133.9 PEA
- The ultimate guide to witchcraft : a modern-day guide to making magick, Anjou Kiernan133.43 KIE
- Wicca : a modern guide to witchcraft & magick, Harmony Nice299.9 NIC
Transport
- Anatomy of the works Minis, Brian Moylan629.228 MOY
- The inside story of how the giant-killing Minis of rallying, rallycross and racing fame were converted from standard Mini-
Coopers in the BMC Competitions Department.
- Autopia : the future of cars, Jon Bentley629.222 BEN
- British railway infrastructure since 1970 : an historical overview, Paul D. Shannon385.0941 SHA
- Cars : accelerating the modern world, Brendan Cormier and Lizzie Bisley629.222 CAR
- Commercial bus body builders of New Zealand. Part 1, Austral to Hawke, Sean Millar338.762 MIL
- Concept cars : new technologies for the 21st century, text by Larry Edsall629.222 EDS
- Concorde : supersonic icon, Ingo W. Bauernfeind629.13334 CON
- Driving : the road to professionalism, Stefan Sobolewski and Stefan T. Sobolewski629.283 SOB
- This book has been written to create for you a fundamental driving strategy which will enhance the vision, skills, and competency of the driver.
- Ford Mustand : the first generation, Clive Branson629.2222 FOR
- Heathrow Airport : yesterday, today and tomorrow, Alan Gallop387.736 GAL
- How to buy a used motorcycle, Harley Callan629.2275 CAL
- I have control : a pilot's view of changing airliner technology, Keith Spragg629.13252 SPR
- Increase your gas mileage : 48 tips anyone can use to get great gas mileage and save money, Henry Owen629.253 OWE
- London's transport recalled : a pictorial history, Martin Jenkins & Charles Roberts388.4 JEN
- Luxury railway travel : a social and business history, Martyn Pring385.0941 PRI
- Range Rover second generation : the complete story, James Taylor629.2222 LAN
- River Thames shipping since 2000 : cargo shipping, Malcolm Batten623.8245 BAT
- Ships of splendour : passenger liners in colour, William H. Miller387.243 MIL
- Skoolie! : how to convert a school bus or van into a tiny home or recreational vehicle, Will Sutherland629.226 SUT
- Stress-free navigation : electronic and traditional, Duncan Wells623.89 WEL
- All boaters, whether under sail or under power, need to be able to navigate safely on the water--both to keep themselves and their crew out of trouble and to avoid endangering others.
- Supertanker : living on a monster VLCC, Dr Ray Solly623.8245 SOL
- Tales of Triumph motorcycles & the Meriden Factory, Hughie Hancox629.2275 TRI
- The aircraft book : the definitive visual history.629.13334 AIR
- The all-American hot rod : the cars, the legends, the passion, editor, Michael Dregni629.228 ALL
- The complete book of Jaguar : every model since 1935, Nigel Thorley629.2222 JAG
- The Wright flyers 1899-1916 : the kites, gliders, and aircraft that launched the "air age", Richard P. Hallion629.13 HAL
- Unfamiliar underground : finding the calm in the chaos of London's tube stations, Victoria Louise Howard388.42 HOW
War & Defence
- A higher call : the incredible true story of heroism and chivalry during the Second World War, Adam Makos with Larry Alexander940.544 MAK
- The story of two fighter pilots, an American and a German, whose remarkable encounter during World War II became the stuff of legend.
- Behind barbed wire : searching for Japanese Americans incarcerated during World War II, words and photographs by Paul Kitagaki Jr940.5317 KIT
- Britain's last invasion : the battle of Fishguard, 1797, Phil Carradice942.9 CAR
- Corsair KD431 : the time-capsule fighter, David Morris623.7464 COR
- Dagger 22 : U.S. Marine Corps special operations in Bala Murghab, Afghanistan, Michael Golembesky958.1 GOL
- Deeds not words : mercantile marine war medal applications on the New Zealand roll, P J Beattie and M J Pomeroy355.134 BEA
- Double crossed : the missionaries who spied for the United States during the Second World War, Matthew Avery Sutton940.5486 SUT
- Escape from Paris : a true story of love and resistance in wartime France, Stephen Harding940.5344 HAR
- Hotchkiss machine guns, John Walter623.442 WAL
- Invasion : the forgotten French bid to conquer England, Duncan Cameron942.037 CAM
- Leadership in war : essential lessons from those who made history, Andrew Roberts355.33 ROB
- Lockheed F-104 Starfighter : a history, Martin W. Bowman623.7464 BOW
- Me 262 vs P-51 Mustang : Europe 1944-45, Robert Forsyth623.7464 MES
- Arguably two of the finest fighters built during the course of World War II, the Me 262 and P-51 Mustang heralded new dawns in aircraft performance.
- MiG Alley : the US Air Force in Korea 1950-53, Thomas McKelvey Cleaver951.9042 CLE
- Missing : the need for closure after the Great War, Richard van Emden940.48 VAN
- Nimrod boys : true tales from the operators of the RAF's Cold War trailblazer, Tony Blackman with Joe Kennedy623.7467 BLA
- No glory without effort = Pas de gloire sans effort, Glyn Strange, translation by Pascal Dupin940.5421 STO
- New edition.
- Nuking the moon : and other intelligence schemes and military plots left on the drawing board, Vince Houghton355.07 HOU
- Operation chariot : the St Nazaire Raid, 1942, Jean-Charles Stasi940.5421 STA
- Operation Swallow : American soldiers' remarkable escape from Berga Concentration Camp, Mark Felton940.5317 FEL
- RAAF Black Cats : the secret history of the covert Catalina mine-laying operations Japan's war machine, Robert Cleworth and John Suter-Linton940.544 CLE
- Rabaul 1943-44 : reducing Japan's great island fortress, Mark Lardas940.5426 LAR
- Stuka attack! : the dive-bombing assault on England during the Battle of Britain, Andy Saunders940.544 SAU
- Tap code : the epic survival tale of a Vietnam POW and the secret code that changed everything : a true story, Col. Carlyle "Smitty" Harris (Ret.) and Sara W. Berry959.7043 HAR
- The (real) revolution in military affairs, Andrei Martyanv355.0332 MAR
- This book provides deep insight into the technological evolution of weapons and its impact on international relations in the 20th and 21st centuries.
- The elite : the A-Z of modern special operations forces, Leigh Neville356.167 NEV
- The elite : the story of special forces : from ancient Sparta to the War on Terror, Ranulph Fiennes356.16 FIE
- The right kind of crazy : my life as a Navy SEAL, covert operative, and boy scout from hell, Clint Emerson359.98 EME
- The world encyclopedia of knives, daggers & bayonets : an authoritative history and visual directory of sharp-edged weapons and blades from around the world, Dr Tobias Capwell623.441 CAP
- Three days at the brink : FDR's daring gamble to win World War II, Bret Baier with Catherine Whitney940.531 BAI
- Trump and his generals : the cost of chaos, Peter Bergen355.0335 BER
- From one of America's preeminent national security journalists, an explosive, news-breaking account of Donald
Trump's collision with the American national security establishment, and with the world.
- Typhoon to Typhoon : RAF air support projects and weapons since 1945, Chris Gibson358.43 GIB
- Verdun : the lost history of the most important battle of World War I, 1914-1918, John Mosier940.42 MOS