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Specializing in rare books, out of print books, used books, secondhand books, and other hard to find books
Specializing in rare books, out of print books, used books, secondhand books, and other hard to find books
Specializing in rare books, out of print books, used books, secondhand books, and other hard to find books, in the Mind Body & Spirit area
Specializing in rare books, out of print books, used books, secondhand books, and other hard to find books.
Buy with confidence. We have been in business for over five years and have sent books to nearly every country worldwide. We aim to post your order by first class post within 24 hours and will email you when the book is posted.
deep books is the leading UK supplier of selected MBS books. We carry a wide range of products from our exclusive list of titles covering such areas as Health, Alternative Health, Philosophy, Religion, Mysticism and the Occult, Tarot cards and books, Psychology, Self-Help, Children's and Art & Design.
Pelagos is a Christian Spirituality, Training and Retreat Centre set in the beautiful Chess Valley, nestled among the glorious Chiltern Hills in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The Greek word, pelagos, means the open sea. A place where new horizons extend in every direction, a place without boundaries, a place of peacefulness and calm changed only by the wind's breath upon its surface. Under the surface Pelagos is teeming with hidden life waiting to be discovered and explored. This deep water is also the place of miracles. Pelagos is a charitable organisation that welcomes all people whatever their belief, background or understanding. Please browse our website to learn more of what Pelagos has to offer you.
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At Grove Books, we aim to stimulate and equip Christian community by providing clear and concise explorations of Christian living and ministry. We would like Grove Books to be your first call for comment on contemporary issues that is based on biblical principles, engages with best practice, and offers practical application. We are evangelical and Anglican, and seek to engage with, learn from and speak to others. There are now eight booklet series: Biblical, Ethics, Evangelism, Pastoral, Renewal, Spirituality, Worship and Youth. Each booklet series has a new title each quarter. Each aims to stimulate and equip the Christian community by providing clear concise explorations for Christian living and ministry.
Traditionally Reiki training has evolved as short courses, after which the student goes away and works with the energy on themselves and others. It is a personal experience that attracts whatever the individual needs for growth on all levels of their being.
The Holy Island of Lindisfarne In 635AD St. Aidan came from Iona and chose to found his monastery on Lindisfarne. The Christian message flourished here and spread throughout the world. However Holy Island is not only a centre of pilgrimage. Its tranquillity, spirituality and scenic beauty attracts a multitude of visitors to its shores every year. Undoubtedly, it is the jewel in the crown of Northumbria.
At WHSmith, ‘Customer Focus’ is central to our business. It is important to us that we understand our customers’ needs so that we can meet their expectations in our service, product offer and operations. As a leading retailer of books and stationery products, paper constitutes a significant part of our business. We are committed to minimising the environmental impact of the paper used in own-brand products, and to do so we work to a continuing objective that all virgin (i.e. non-recycled) material used in our products is from known, legal, well-managed and credibly certified forests.
Travel stores sell a tailored range of products, to cater for people on the move or in need of a convenience offer. Travel’s typical customer has less time to browse than the High Street customer and is more interested in reading materials for a journey as well as purchasing food, drink and confectionery. Due to their location and convenience nature, Travel stores are, on average, significantly smaller than those in the High Street portfolio. At 31 August 2010, Travel operated from a total of 0.4m square feet of selling space, with units ranging in size from 90 square feet to more than 6, 000 square feet. Of the 516 Travel units, 136 are in airports, 117 in railway stations, 119 in motorway service areas (most of which are franchise units), 103 in hospitals and 24 in locations such as bus stations and workplaces. Seventeen units are in non-UK locations: France, Republic of Ireland, Denmark, Sweden, India and Oman.
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The High Street business operates 573 stores with an extensive reach across the UK and a presence on nearly every significant UK high street. At 31 August 2010, High Street operated from a total of 3.0m square feet of selling space, with stores ranging in size from 777 square feet to more than 23, 000 square feet. High Street sells a wide range of products, which are divided into four categories: Stationery (including greetings cards), Books, and News and Impulse (including newspapers, magazines, confectionery and other impulse products), as well as a convenience offer of Entertainment products in some stores. High Street’s trading is seasonal, peaking at Christmas, with other peaks at Easter and in August and September for the ‘Back to School’ range.
Travel stores sell a tailored range of products, to cater for people on the move or in need of a convenience offer. Travel’s typical customer has less time to browse than the High Street customer and is more interested in reading materials for a journey as well as purchasing food, drink and confectionery. Due to their location and convenience nature, Travel stores are, on average, significantly smaller than those in the High Street portfolio. At 31 August 2010, Travel operated from a total of 0.4m square feet of selling space, with units ranging in size from 90 square feet to more than 6, 000 square feet. Of the 516 Travel units, 136 are in airports, 117 in railway stations, 119 in motorway service areas (most of which are franchise units), 103 in hospitals and 24 in locations such as bus stations and workplaces. Seventeen units are in non-UK locations: France, Republic of Ireland, Denmark, Sweden, India and Oman.
We strive to improve the way we do things across areas including: energy and emissions, transport, waste, packaging, encouraging customer responsibility, product sourcing and suppliers. Each year in the UK, people throw away over 1.2 million tonnes of electrical and electronic waste. That's the equivalent of 150 thousand double-decker buses. Electrical products are often full of nasty chemicals and can have a harmful effect on natural habitat, wildlife and also human health. It is very important that these products are either recycled or otherwise disposed of safely. All new electrical products now carry a symbol of a crossed-out wheelie bin. This means it should be disposed of carefully, and not thrown out with general household waste. At WHSmith, we are helping to upgrade local Civic Amenity sites across the UK where you can take your old electrical items for a safe, free-of-charge disposal. We cannot dispose of your old products in-store.
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With over 550 stores on the high street and 490 stores at airports, train stations, hospitals and motorway services, WHSmith is one of the UK's leading retail groups and a household name. You probably know us best for books, newspapers and stationery. Now, thanks to our carefully chosen partners, we offer an increasingly wide choice of goods through our stores and website - from personalised children's books to personalised greeting cards and magazine subscriptions. In 2010 The Gadget Shop joined WHSmith to add gadgets and gizmos to our offer. It's important our online service is as good as the service you get in store, which is why we: deliver free to any WHSmith store, send each book when it's in stock, instead of waiting for your whole order to be ready, make returns easy - just bring them into your nearest store. Being a responsible business is a high priority for us.
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household, gaming, tv, stores, gardening, order, in store, home, book awards, romance, well being, antiques, maps, gizmos, biography, drink, graphic novels, childrens books, health, film, music,
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We strive to improve the way we do things across areas including: energy and emissions, transport, waste, packaging, encouraging customer responsibility, product sourcing and suppliers. Each year in the UK, people throw away over 1.2 million tonnes of electrical and electronic waste. That's the equivalent of 150 thousand double-decker buses. Electrical products are often full of nasty chemicals and can have a harmful effect on natural habitat, wildlife and also human health. It is very important that these products are either recycled or otherwise disposed of safely. All new electrical products now carry a symbol of a crossed-out wheelie bin. This means it should be disposed of carefully, and not thrown out with general household waste. At WHSmith, we are helping to upgrade local Civic Amenity sites across the UK where you can take your old electrical items for a safe, free-of-charge disposal. We cannot dispose of your old products in-store.
We strive to improve the way we do things across areas including: energy and emissions, transport, waste, packaging, encouraging customer responsibility, product sourcing and suppliers. Each year in the UK, people throw away over 1.2 million tonnes of electrical and electronic waste. That's the equivalent of 150 thousand double-decker buses. Electrical products are often full of nasty chemicals and can have a harmful effect on natural habitat, wildlife and also human health. It is very important that these products are either recycled or otherwise disposed of safely. All new electrical products now carry a symbol of a crossed-out wheelie bin. This means it should be disposed of carefully, and not thrown out with general household waste. At WHSmith, we are helping to upgrade local Civic Amenity sites across the UK where you can take your old electrical items for a safe, free-of-charge disposal. We cannot dispose of your old products in-store.
The High Street business operates 573 stores with an extensive reach across the UK and a presence on nearly every significant UK high street. At 31 August 2010, High Street operated from a total of 3.0m square feet of selling space, with stores ranging in size from 777 square feet to more than 23, 000 square feet. High Street sells a wide range of products, which are divided into four categories: Stationery (including greetings cards), Books, and News and Impulse (including newspapers, magazines, confectionery and other impulse products), as well as a convenience offer of Entertainment products in some stores. High Street’s trading is seasonal, peaking at Christmas, with other peaks at Easter and in August and September for the ‘Back to School’ range.
We strive to improve the way we do things across areas including: energy and emissions, transport, waste, packaging, encouraging customer responsibility, product sourcing and suppliers. Each year in the UK, people throw away over 1.2 million tonnes of electrical and electronic waste. That's the equivalent of 150 thousand double-decker buses. Electrical products are often full of nasty chemicals and can have a harmful effect on natural habitat, wildlife and also human health. It is very important that these products are either recycled or otherwise disposed of safely. All new electrical products now carry a symbol of a crossed-out wheelie bin. This means it should be disposed of carefully, and not thrown out with general household waste. At WHSmith, we are helping to upgrade local Civic Amenity sites across the UK where you can take your old electrical items for a safe, free-of-charge disposal. We cannot dispose of your old products in-store.
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The High Street business operates 573 stores with an extensive reach across the UK and a presence on nearly every significant UK high street. At 31 August 2010, High Street operated from a total of 3.0m square feet of selling space, with stores ranging in size from 777 square feet to more than 23, 000 square feet. High Street sells a wide range of products, which are divided into four categories: Stationery (including greetings cards), Books, and News and Impulse (including newspapers, magazines, confectionery and other impulse products), as well as a convenience offer of Entertainment products in some stores. High Street’s trading is seasonal, peaking at Christmas, with other peaks at Easter and in August and September for the ‘Back to School’ range.
With over 550 stores on the high street and 490 stores at airports, train stations, hospitals and motorway services, WHSmith is one of the UK's leading retail groups and a household name. You probably know us best for books, newspapers and stationery. Now, thanks to our carefully chosen partners, we offer an increasingly wide choice of goods through our stores and website - from personalised children's books to personalised greeting cards and magazine subscriptions. In 2010 The Gadget Shop joined WHSmith to add gadgets and gizmos to our offer. It's important our online service is as good as the service you get in store, which is why we: deliver free to any WHSmith store, send each book when it's in stock, instead of waiting for your whole order to be ready, make returns easy - just bring them into your nearest store. Being a responsible business is a high priority for us.
Travel stores sell a tailored range of products, to cater for people on the move or in need of a convenience offer. Travel’s typical customer has less time to browse than the High Street customer and is more interested in reading materials for a journey as well as purchasing food, drink and confectionery. Due to their location and convenience nature, Travel stores are, on average, significantly smaller than those in the High Street portfolio. At 31 August 2010, Travel operated from a total of 0.4m square feet of selling space, with units ranging in size from 90 square feet to more than 6, 000 square feet. Of the 516 Travel units, 136 are in airports, 117 in railway stations, 119 in motorway service areas (most of which are franchise units), 103 in hospitals and 24 in locations such as bus stations and workplaces. Seventeen units are in non-UK locations: France, Republic of Ireland, Denmark, Sweden, India and Oman.
Travel stores sell a tailored range of products, to cater for people on the move or in need of a convenience offer. Travel’s typical customer has less time to browse than the High Street customer and is more interested in reading materials for a journey as well as purchasing food, drink and confectionery. Due to their location and convenience nature, Travel stores are, on average, significantly smaller than those in the High Street portfolio. At 31 August 2010, Travel operated from a total of 0.4m square feet of selling space, with units ranging in size from 90 square feet to more than 6, 000 square feet. Of the 516 Travel units, 136 are in airports, 117 in railway stations, 119 in motorway service areas (most of which are franchise units), 103 in hospitals and 24 in locations such as bus stations and workplaces. Seventeen units are in non-UK locations: France, Republic of Ireland, Denmark, Sweden, India and Oman.
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- CARMELITE CENTRE OF SPIRITUALITY
STRATHCLYDE REGION, G41 4HA GLASGOW, MOUNT CARMEL RETREAT CENTRE, 61, HAMILTON AVENUE, POLLOKSHIELDS We are committed to meeting our customers’ expectations to provide a good range of products while operating our business responsibly. Our customers expect that we provide them with choice, value for money and a good shopping experience. Customers also expect reassurance that our products are made with care for the environment and that factory workers are treated fairly. We have active programmes in place to work toward meeting our customers’ expectations, in our stores, online and behind the scenes across our supply chains.
Travel stores sell a tailored range of products, to cater for people on the move or in need of a convenience offer. Travel’s typical customer has less time to browse than the High Street customer and is more interested in reading materials for a journey as well as purchasing food, drink and confectionery. Due to their location and convenience nature, Travel stores are, on average, significantly smaller than those in the High Street portfolio. At 31 August 2010, Travel operated from a total of 0.4m square feet of selling space, with units ranging in size from 90 square feet to more than 6, 000 square feet. Of the 516 Travel units, 136 are in airports, 117 in railway stations, 119 in motorway service areas (most of which are franchise units), 103 in hospitals and 24 in locations such as bus stations and workplaces. Seventeen units are in non-UK locations: France, Republic of Ireland, Denmark, Sweden, India and Oman.
gizmos, home, magazine subscriptions, order, history, drink, stationery products, personalized greeting cards, humour, plays, impulse products, business, spirituality, newspapers, photography,
ebooks, plays, health, retail groups, photography, fantasy, computing, gadgets, book awards, personalized, audiobooks, biography, religion, spirituality, gadget shop, fiction, horror, thriller, online
craft, book awards, electronics, stores, ebooks, business, orders, impulse products, thriller, in store, antiques, gadgets, photography, technology, music, travel, deliver, biography, horror, online,
Travel stores sell a tailored range of products, to cater for people on the move or in need of a convenience offer. Travel’s typical customer has less time to browse than the High Street customer and is more interested in reading materials for a journey as well as purchasing food, drink and confectionery. Due to their location and convenience nature, Travel stores are, on average, significantly smaller than those in the High Street portfolio. At 31 August 2010, Travel operated from a total of 0.4m square feet of selling space, with units ranging in size from 90 square feet to more than 6, 000 square feet. Of the 516 Travel units, 136 are in airports, 117 in railway stations, 119 in motorway service areas (most of which are franchise units), 103 in hospitals and 24 in locations such as bus stations and workplaces. Seventeen units are in non-UK locations: France, Republic of Ireland, Denmark, Sweden, India and Oman.
The High Street business operates 573 stores with an extensive reach across the UK and a presence on nearly every significant UK high street. At 31 August 2010, High Street operated from a total of 3.0m square feet of selling space, with stores ranging in size from 777 square feet to more than 23, 000 square feet. High Street sells a wide range of products, which are divided into four categories: Stationery (including greetings cards), Books, and News and Impulse (including newspapers, magazines, confectionery and other impulse products), as well as a convenience offer of Entertainment products in some stores. High Street’s trading is seasonal, peaking at Christmas, with other peaks at Easter and in August and September for the ‘Back to School’ range.
graphic novels, gaming, books, electronics, photography, personalized greeting cards, finance, ebooks, drink, book awards, gadget shop, art, horror, gifts, online, newspapers, spirituality, order,
poetry, newspapers, household, technology, audiobooks, sport, craft, history, finance, retail groups, home, politics, art, well being, drink, personalized greeting cards, gardening, thriller,
We are committed to meeting our customers’ expectations to provide a good range of products while operating our business responsibly. Our customers expect that we provide them with choice, value for money and a good shopping experience. Customers also expect reassurance that our products are made with care for the environment and that factory workers are treated fairly. We have active programmes in place to work toward meeting our customers’ expectations, in our stores, online and behind the scenes across our supply chains.
stationery products, personalized, stores, antiques, magazine subscriptions, orders, gadgets, film, household, finance, technology, politics, maps, sport, gizmos, stationery, crime, order, science
Specializing in first editions, history, biographies, SF, fantasy, poetry, plays and general fiction, including rare, out of print books, Beyond
