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John Gerassi

James Joyce

E£85.00

By the time James Joyce wrote "The Fengan Awakening" with its broad view of world history, he might have fully felt that quotes like "modern" or "traditional" no longer made sense when applied to his work, but to his old admirers he is above everything else. : Updated like no other.

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    Edward M. Curtis

    Ecclesiastes and Song of Songs

    E£300.00

    How do we find meaning in life when it seems futile and meaningless? Ecclesiastes takes readers on a journey pondering this timeless question, and this commentary helps set the book within a biblical worldview in order to help teachers communicate and apply the profound truths of Ecclesiastes today.

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      Paul Tillich

      The Religious Situation

      E£130.00

      It is not a book about the religion of the churches but an effort to interpret the whole contemporary situation from the point of view of one who constantly inquires what fundamental faith is expressed in the forms which civilization takes.

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        Roy Q. Sanders

        How to Talk to Parents About Autism

        E£215.00

        As a parent of an autistic son, as well as the director of a pediatric neuro-developmental center, Dr. Sanders draws both on his personal experience and his clinical background to guide therapists in what to say to parents and how to say it.

        Autism’s core symptoms surface as problems with social interaction, restrictive interests and abnormal language development, and they often appear quite differently in various children. 

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          Paul Tillich

          The Shaking of the Foundations

          E£110.00

          This book is the companion piece to The Eternal Now and The New Beinشg. This is the most profound and important book of the three. Very readable (in contrast to acedemic theology) because these sermons were delivered live. Definitely Spirit-guided ministry. This work is very important in helping us to understand the difference between small spirit and large Spirit. 

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            AlSaeid Elqmmahei

            Mido, a smart Boy

            E£30.00

            Mido never feels bored. He always thinks about something he can do. He likes playing and working, he likes inventing something new. Does he do this alone?

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              AlSaeid Elqmmahei

              Mido

              E£30.00

              The main character in the story is Mido.The story introduces his family and shows where he is living.

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                AlSaeid Elqmmahei

                Mido in the Garden of Uncle Hamdan

                E£30.00

                Mido and his friend Husam are playing in the garden of Uncle Hamdan. It is fun to have such a space to run and jump and climb. Is it really fun? Mido and Hamdan find a little bird under a tree....what happened?

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                  AlSaeid Elqmmahei

                  Mido and Lulu

                  E£30.00

                  The daily events of the Circus are interesting for Mido. They keep him busy and he wants to know everything about what is happening.

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                    AlSaeid Elqmmahei

                    Happy Mido

                    E£30.00

                    One day Mido goes to the Circe with his cousin Kuku. Kuku is amazed and happy.  It is a special day!  What is happening? Is Mido really happy? Or............ 

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