• The Most Beautiful Walk in the World

    The Most Beautiful Walk in the World

    In “The Most Beautiful Walk in the World,” John Baxter explores Paris through its streets. He shares personal stories and rich history, highlighting architectural wonders and hidden gems. Each walk unveils the city’s charm, revealing cafes, art, and culture. Baxter’s passion for Paris immerses readers in a delightful journey.

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  • The Ninth

    The Ninth

    Harvey Sachs explores Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony and its profound impact on music and society in 1824.

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  • The Paper Garden

    The Paper Garden

    “The Paper Garden” by Molly Peacock tells the inspiring story of Mary Delany, who began her artistic journey at the age of 72. Transforming her life through paper mosaics, she defied societal expectations. Peacock highlights perseverance, creativity, and self-discovery, demonstrating that it’s never too late to pursue one’s passions and embrace new beginnings.

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  • The Perennial Freshman

    The Perennial Freshman

    In “The Perennial Freshman,” George Whiteman explores the journey of lifelong learning. He emphasizes personal growth through curiosity and education. The narrative celebrates the challenges and joys of continuous self-improvement. Whiteman inspires readers to embrace their inner student, fostering a mindset of exploration and adaptability throughout life’s various stages.

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  • The Phoenix

    The Phoenix

    “The Phoenix: St. Paul’s Cathedral and the Men Who Made Modern London” explores the historical significance of St. Paul’s Cathedral. Leo Hollis highlights key figures who influenced London’s reconstruction after the Great Fire. Their vision shaped the city’s identity, intertwining architecture, culture, and resilience in a narrative rich with insight and inspiration.

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  • The Power of Ideas

    The Power of Ideas

    “The Power of Ideas” explores five influential figures who transformed urban landscapes. Douglas R. Porter and Terry Lassar highlight their innovative approaches. Each individual’s vision reshaped cities, promoting sustainability and inclusivity. The e-book emphasizes the importance of creativity in urban planning. Their legacies inspire future generations to rethink city development strategies.

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  • The Red Hot Chili Peppers

    The Red Hot Chili Peppers

    A dynamic history of the band told through interviews, stories, and rare photographs.

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  • The Science of Leonardo

    The Science of Leonardo

    Examines Leonardo da Vinci’s scientific investigations, inventions, and interdisciplinary genius shaping Renaissance art and modern science.

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  • The Secret Painter

    The Secret Painter

    The Secret Painter unravels Joe Tucker’s hidden artistic life, personal revelations, and journey toward creative self-acceptance.

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  • The Seventh at St. Andrews

    The Seventh at St. Andrews

    The Seventh at St. Andrews chronicles David McLay Kidd’s team building a groundbreaking golf course in Scotland.

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  • The Towering World of Jimmy Choo

    The Towering World of Jimmy Choo

    A behind-the-scenes look at Jimmy Choo’s rise, blending fashion, ambition, and high-stakes business intrigue.

    $7.49
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  • The Van Gogh File

    The Van Gogh File

    “The Van Gogh File” by Ken Wilkie examines the life and artistry of Vincent van Gogh. It challenges myths surrounding the artist. The book highlights his struggles with mental health and relationships. Through rich analysis, readers gain insight into his passion and creativity. Wilkie reveals van Gogh’s true legacy and enduring impact on art.

    $5.25
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