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We Live in the Spaces Between the Stars
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We Live in the Spaces Between the Stars By Colin Jones
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A book of short maxims, encouraging you to quiet your mind and experience the present moment. From Colin Jones, author of Getting Quiet and Ask to Relax.
We Live in the Spaces Between the Stars
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We Live in the Spaces Between the Stars By Colin Jones
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A book of short maxims, encouraging you to quiet your mind and experience the present moment. From Colin Jones, author of Getting Quiet and Ask to Relax.
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We Live in the Spaces Between the Stars By Colin Jones
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A book of short maxims, encouraging you to quiet your mind and experience the present moment. From Colin Jones, author of Getting Quiet and Ask to Relax.
Cadw Swn 2009
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Cadw Swn 2009 By Colin Jones
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The 2009 edition of the Cadw Swn coursebook. Now includes the 'fridge sheets'. Visit our website to find out how to purchase... More > the course CDs. Learn Welsh fast with the revolutionary power of classical music. We use stories and music to ease and speed the learning process. It's Mozart bach. < Less
The Tao Te Ching, Eighty-one Maxims from the Father of Taoism
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The Tao Te Ching, Eighty-one Maxims from the Father of Taoism By Lao Tzu, James Legge, Colin Bradshaw-Jones
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‘The Tao that can be trodden is not the enduring and Unchanging Tao. The name that can be named is not the enduring and... More > unchanging name.’

So begins one of the most important spiritual books on the planet.

The Tao Te Ching, the second most translated book in the world, was written by the father of Taoism, Lao Tzu. It contains a series of maxims, sayings, or truths, which are best absorbed slowly, over a period of time.

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The Tao Te Ching, Eighty-one Maxims from the Father of Taoism (Royal Format)
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The Tao Te Ching, Eighty-one Maxims from the Father of Taoism (Royal... By Lao Tzu, James Legge, Colin Bradshaw-Jones
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‘The Tao that can be trodden is not the enduring and Unchanging Tao. The name that can be named is not the enduring and... More > unchanging name.’

So begins one of the most important spiritual books on the planet.

The Tao Te Ching, the second most translated book in the world, was written by the father of Taoism, Lao Tzu. It contains a series of maxims, sayings, or truths, which are best absorbed slowly, over a period of time.

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World Folk Tales - Volume One
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World Folk Tales - Volume One By Colin Bradshaw-Jones
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Something has been returned...

Every once in a while a
long-forgotten treasure is
unearthed.

Years may have passed,... More > generations
may be oblivious to its very
existence until the day they awake
to find that something has been
returned.

Discover the power of Folk
Memory, of tales which go deep
into a nation's subconscious.

World Folk Tales
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Legends of King Arthur Through the Ages
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Legends of King Arthur Through the Ages
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There are more stories about King Arthur than you ever knew. Some of them may even be true.
This massive collection spans... More > the centuries of Arthurian legend.
We are taken back to the sixth century in ‘A Time Before Tales’ by Colin Bradshaw-Jones. This controversial tale gives one possible explanation for a real Arthur.
We are then transported to the medieval ‘Kilhwch and Olwen’ from The Mabinogion, translated by Lady Charlotte Guest. The story can lay claim to be one of the earliest written Arthurian romances in any language.
Finally, Sir James Knowles gives us the epic collection which most closely resembles the King Arthur we know today, and which forms the largest portion of the book;
‘And as they prayed, there was seen in the churchyard, set straight before the doorways of the church, a huge square stone having a naked sword stuck in the midst of it. And on the sword was written in letters of gold, "Whoso pulleth out the sword from this stone is born the rightful King of Britain."’ < Less