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Oxford Italian Mini Dictionary

22,00 

This is the reissued Oxford Italian Mini Dictionary – now in an attractive new format.

This small dictionary offers the most accurate and up-to-date coverage of essential, everyday vocabulary with over 40,000 words and phrases and 60,000 translations. Easy-to-use colour design and a centre section of useful words and expressions listed by topic make this dictionary ideal for travel and quick reference.

Discover more on oxforddictionaries.com, Oxford’s hub for dictionaries and language reference.

Treasure Chest Middle Ages

56,00 

From the queen in her castle to the plowman in his field, the whole rich and varied tapestry of medieval life is laid out in this book. With stylish illustrations, and a wealth of hands-on projects to get to grips with, readers will be immersed in every aspect of the Middle Ages. Make 6 amazing card models. Includes 48-page book and 89 model pieces.

My Very First Story Time: Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs

22,00 

Snow White is the fairest in the land and her wicked stepmother is not happy. After Snow White is sent away to the forest, who will come to the rescue?

My Very First Story Time: Ugly Duckling

22,00 

One little duckling is finding it hard to fit in because he thinks he is too ugly!

He struggles through the cold winter until… a friendship comes around the corner!

The perfect read for you and your little one to practise boosting word power whilst enjoying this popular fairy tale activity.

Manga Colouring Book

26,00 

Express your creativity and relax by coloring manga characters! Whether you’re new to manga or a longtime fan, you’ll love this coloring book full of charming manga illustrations.

Face

55,00 

An exquisitely designed and engrossing thematic study of the representation of the face on objects and in works of art from across the globe and throughout history

The face is not only central to identity, but is also the primary vehicle for human expression, emotion, and character. It signifies intellect and power, is often regarded as a window into the soul, and is the focus of attention when individuals meet. How have different cultures depicted faces―whether a likeness or idealized; whether masked or revealed; whether newborn, in the prime of life, dying, or even deceased? Why has the depiction of the human face been so central to artistic expression in all world cultures?

Art historian Debra Mancoff explores the depiction of the human face through the full range of objects and works of art in the collection of the British Museum, and she discovers how the face subtly conveys the full spectrum of human emotion across continents and through the centuries. Arranged thematically (Birth and Childhood; Love and Beauty; Faith, Ritual, and Mythology; Rulers and Warfare; Identity and Disguise; Everyday Life; Death and the Afterlife), each of the book’s chapters begins with a brief introduction before depicting faces in various pairings and groupings, offering insights into experiences that we all share as human beings.