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Great Britain & Northern Ireland A-Z Road Atlas 2024 (A3 Paperback)

A full-colour, paperback road atlas of Great Britain, now fully revised and updated. Clear detailed road mapping at a scale of 3.5 miles to 1 inch. Presented in a large, easy to read A3 format.
R 280,50

Great Britain A-Z Handy Road Atlas 2024 (A5 Spiral)

A full-colour, spiral bound road atlas, now fully revised and updated. Clear detailed road mapping at a scale of 5 miles to 1 inch. Presented in a compact A5 size for ease of storage.
R 195,50

Great Britain A-Z Road Atlas 2024 (A4 Spiral)

A spiral bound, full-colour road atlas, now fully revised and updated. Clear detailed road mapping at a mainland map scale of 3.5 miles to 1 inch. Published in an easy-to-read A4 size.
R 280,50

Great Britain A-Z Super Scale Road Atlas 2024 (A3 Spiral)

A easy-read, spiral bound road atlas, now fully revised and updated. Clear detailed road mapping at a mainland map scale of 2.5 miles to 1 inch. This big, easy to read map is published in a large A3 format.
R 331,50

Dover A-Z Pocket Street Map

This up-to-date detailed A-Z street map includes more than 800 streets in and around Dover.
R 93,50

Eighteen : all or nothing

An Australian turns eighteen in Poland, emerges into womanhood, travels breathtakingly, and finds first love.This is the diary of Jennifer Phelan written in 1998 during the year she lived in Poland as a Rotary Youth Exchange student. In an era before universal internet or mobile phone availability Jennifer used her hand-written diary to record the challenges of living away from home in a new culture and a new language. With an eye-watering sense of adventure Jennifer discovers the joy of tr
R 340,86

Frame Shift : A Voice for the Ignored Holiday Legends

This book showcases the unsung and ignored parts of holiday photos. Follow Digi-Tony on his skewed-perspective tour of America (or parts of it anyway) as he showcases his discovery of famous bins, retired movie props and art exhibits that double as construction sites. People take photos of bridges, buildings, lakes, landscapes and beautiful creatures as these show the best side of a city or destination. But what about the other areas that show the character of a city? The graffiti a
R 744,31

Hard Way to Go : The Horse of a Lifetime

NC Matheny just happened to fall in love with an orphan foal that would define his life. First named "Trouble", then officially "Hard Way to Go", finally "Casey", this Tennessee Walking Horse was destined to bring joy and happiness. Through dramatic scenarios, funny anecdotes, and seasons of hope, the meager foal would grow to become a beautiful stallion facing extraordinary odds while inspiring everyone who meets him. The author intertwines his missionary work in Honduras with his love for hor
R 279,48

Funny Things That Happen : Humorous True Stories

Australia is a wonderful country. It has the second tallest tree species on earth and the oldest, the second largest but fiercest reptile predator, the most venomous and aggressive snake in the world, a full quota of dangerous spiders, the longest man-made structure ever built, fantastic beaches, magnificent countryside, and our coastal waters are regularly visited by the largest animal ever to have inhabited the earth. The stories in Part I are set in parts of the Australian landscape where
R 665,58

Foreigners in the City of Silk

In 'Foreigners in the City of Silk, ' Anya writes about the bewildering and surprising, frustrating and humbling experience of living as a foreign family in Turkey.
R 350,08

Do it before your dead

We had been all over the world, holidayed in the Swiss Alps, done Italy, France, Germany and Britain by road, spent time in Russia and china and lazed around Hawaii - but nothing came close to this 10 week trip across OZ.
R 1 139,20

God Willing : How to survive expat life in Qatar

Whether you're considering a job offer in Qatar, or just want to learn more about the country, this book offers a brutally honest, often hilarious take on expat life in the tiny Gulf state.
R 284,67