Catwoman

Catwoman National treasure Joanna Lumley travels the world to meet fellow cat-lovers and feline-fans and to explore the origins of our unique relationship with the creature. From the domestic tabby to the wild cheetah Joanna's cultural journey takes in Egypt Japan North America Mexico the UK and more. Find out how cats can be used as therapeutic tools meet the ultimate pampered pussies and discover firsthand the impact our breeding methods have had upon the animal.

Wine

Wine Wine: A Cultural History is a beautifully illustrated account of the story of wine from ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia to the new world today. John Varriano examines how wine is made and how it has been used in rituals revelries and remedies throughout history.

Women with Mustaches and Men without Beards: Gender and Sexual Anxieties of Iranian Modernity

Women with Mustaches and Men without Beards: Gender and Sexual Anxieties of Iranian Modernity Analyzes the history of modern Iran through the lens of gender, arguing that Iranian culture was transformed through extensive contact with the west to become more

Grimoires

Grimoires The first ever history of magic books - or grimoires - from the ancient Middle East through to the modern day from harmless charms and remedies to sinister pacts with the Devil.

Think outside of the Package

Life can be tough enough without fighting through the maze of information on offer before booking your annual holiday!

If you’ve decided on your country and who you want to holiday with, one of your party will be left with the unenviable task of finding a list of possible places to stay. Just what are the criteria? Take a family of mum, dad, two grandparents and three children for example – the hotel bill might be extortionate – and the food bill unbelievable. It’s more than sensible to explore a selection of Holiday villas, complete with air conditioning, Double Glazing, pots and pans, and who knows, even your own swimming pool!? [Read more...]

Top Destinations This Autumn

As the light begins to thin, shadows grow longer and an unmistakeable chill is felt on the air many people look to an autumn getaway to lift their spirits.

Autumn is a great time for a break, with stunning natural displays in cooler locations and pre winter sunshine still on offer in others. Whatever your holiday style, there will be an autumn break on offer to suit – giving you the perfect chance to banish those end of summer blues.

Relaxing Autumn Breaks
If you want a chance to relax and recharge after the excesses of a summer socialising then there are a range of restful retreats on offer in the autumn, such as:

• The Cotswolds – this quintessentially English destination is a great place to hole up and prepare for the season to come. Rent a cosy self catering cottage or head for a local B&B as your base for a break. Take a leisurely stroll through the Arboretum at Westonbirt and enjoy the autumnal hues or head for the Roman Spa town of Bath for a bit of big city sophistication.

• Cote D’Azur – the French Riviera is a great autumn destination as the crowd of summer have dispersed but the sun often lingers long enough to warm the lives of late season visitors. Biarritz and Cannes offer stunning seascapes which are salve to the soul, as well as a masterclasses in French sophistication.

Active Autumn Breaks
If you have taken it easy all summer, you might decide that autumn is the time to get active. The beauty o f choosing an active autumn break is that the weather is less of a factor. Great destinations for active holidays at this time of year include:

• Scottish Highlands – easily accessible from across the UK, the Highlands of Scotland offer energetic holidaymakers an unrivalled autumn experience. Head for Loch Ness and the Great Glen to enjoy all that the area has to offer – from hiking and hillwalking to climbing and abseiling or even canoeing and kayaking – all surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of the stunning natural landscapes.

• Egypt – if you want your activities in warmer climes, then head for Egypt where there are a wealth of watersports options on offer, together with an inviting late season sun climate.

City Breaks in Autumn
If you fancy exploring an urban environment this autumn, there are a number of exciting city break options on offer, good choices for cosmopolitan getaways are:

• Paris – the City of Light takes on a new personality in the autumn, when visitors will find the French capital at its most authentic. See the leaves turn in the Bois de Boulogne or watch the world go by over the rim of your coffee cup from a curbside cafe. If you want a break from the city (which is unlikely!) choose one of the available hire cars and head for Versailles – the fairytale home of the Sun King’s Royal Court – stunning at any time of year.

• Boston – Beantown is a great city break in its own right – with the historic harbour, Sam Adams brewery and TV bar “Cheers” offering great entertainment. However, heading to the city in this season also offers the opportunity to experience the amazing New England Fall – with its stunning displays of natural colour.

Out of the East

Out of the East Explores the demand for spices: why were they so popular and why so expensive? This work surveys the history geography economics and culinary tastes of the Middle Ages to show the varied ways that spices were put to use - in elaborate medieval cuisine in the treatment of disease and to perfume ceremonies of the Church.

International History Of The Twentieth Century And Beyond (Ebook)

International History Of The Twentieth Century And Beyond (Ebook) A major global history of the twentieth century, written by four prominent international historians and covering events in Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Africa and the Americas, major wars, regional conflicts, the war on terror, and European integration.

The Face – Jesus In Art

The Face - Jesus In Art Jesus Christ is arguably one of the most pivotal individuals in all of history. Certainly no single figure has had greater influence on global art and culture during the last 2000 years. For centuries, the most important artists were painting and sculpting images of Jesus, and their work has had an immeasurable influence on the world's aesthetic today. The Face: Jesus In Art traces the dramatically different ways in which Jesus has been represented in art by people throughout history and around the world. An unprecedented travelogue of art and monuments from the early 3rd century to the present, The Face: Jesus In Art takes viewers from ancient Rome to 20th-century America, from Europe to the Middle East, to illuminate the most beautiful and spectacular representations of Jesus and his stories. The programme features up close views of the catacombs of Rome, Michelangelo's work, the treasures of Chartres Cathedral and much more.Filmed on Widescreen 35mm film, the programme utilises the latest digital technology to illuminate the stunning and incredible varied representations of Jesus. The beauty of these treasures is captured in unprecedented detail, proximity and quality.A sweeping and visually riveting lesson in art history, The Face: Jesus In Art is a documentary of extraordinary depth and beauty that touches all who experience it.

Conflict in the Middle East

Conflict in the Middle East Reflects the demands of Modern World History and SHP GCSE specifications. This title also looks at the developments in the Arab-Israeli conflict.