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The Cat that Could Open the Fridge - Simon Hoggart - Bog - Atlantic Books - Plusbog.dk

Spitfire - Jonathan Glancey - Bog - Atlantic Books - Plusbog.dk

Brightly Shining - Ingvild Rishøi - Bog - Atlantic Books - Plusbog.dk

The Meaning of Beer - Jonny Garrett - Bog - Atlantic Books - Plusbog.dk

A Memory for Murder - Anne (author) Holt - Bog - Atlantic Books - Plusbog.dk

A Memory for Murder - Anne (author) Holt - Bog - Atlantic Books - Plusbog.dk

The Meaning of Beer - Jonny Garrett - Bog - Atlantic Books - Plusbog.dk

Autopia - Jon Bentley - Bog - Atlantic Books - Plusbog.dk

The Life of the Automobile - Steven (author) Parissien - Bog - Atlantic Books - Plusbog.dk

What a Way to Go - Julia Forster - Bog - Atlantic Books - Plusbog.dk

What a Way to Go - Julia Forster - Bog - Atlantic Books - Plusbog.dk

The Arrest - Jonathan Lethem - Bog - Atlantic Books - Plusbog.dk

Fallen Land - Patrick Flanery - Bog - Atlantic Books - Plusbog.dk

Fallen Land - Patrick (author) Flanery - Bog - Atlantic Books - Plusbog.dk

The Case of the Missing Boyfriend - Nick Alexander - Bog - Atlantic Books - Plusbog.dk

The Case of the Missing Boyfriend - Nick Alexander - Bog - Atlantic Books - Plusbog.dk

From Nick Alexander, named by Amazon as the UK''s 3rd bestselling indy author comes his #1 ebook hit The Case of the Missing Boyfriend -- The first book in the series. A fresh take on the eternal quest for happiness, blending the wit of Sophie Kinsella and the insight of Marian Keyes. Praise for Nick Alexander''s Writing Endearingly funny, bang up to date and spot on the truth -- Red .Honest, moving, witty and really rather wise -- Time Out .Wonderfully compelling with a high standard of writing -- Liz Loves Books . A truly riveting read -- Crooks on Books . Could her best friend''s pop-psychology be right? Are the horrors of CC''s past preventing her from moving on? And if CC finally does confront her demons, will she find the Missing Boyfriend? O r is it already too late? Thirty-nine year old CC is living the urban dream: a high-powered job in advertising, a beautiful flat, and a wild bunch of gay friends to spend the weekends with. And yet she feels like the Titanic - slowly, inexorably, and against all expectation, sinking. The truth is, CC would rather be digging turnips on a remote farm than convincing the masses to buy a life-changing pair of double-zippered jeans - rather be snuggling at home with the Missing Boyfriend than playing star fag-hag in London''s latest coke-spots. But sightings of men without weird fetishes or secret wives are rarer than an original metaphor, and CC fears that pursuing the Good Life alone will just leave her feeling even more isolated

DKK 104.00
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Fallen - Mick Conefrey - Bog - Atlantic Books - Plusbog.dk

Fallen - Mick Conefrey - Bog - Atlantic Books - Plusbog.dk

''Mick Conefrey''s Falle n is a marvellously researched and written story about the enigma of George Mallory and the fulfilment of his "Because it''s there!"'' Peter Hillary ''Mick Conefrey''s gripping account explores the 1924 expedition and the enigma of the man who nearly made it to the summit.'' Financial Times ''Mick Conefrey has become one of our finest gazetteers of the Himalaya.'' The Spectator On 6 June, 1924 George Mallory donned an oxygen set and set off for the summit of Everest with his young partner Andrew Irvine. Two days later they were glimpsed through clouds heading upwards, but after that they were never seen again. Whether they died on the way up or on the way down no one knows. In the years following his disappearance, Mallory was elevated into an all-British hero. Dubbed by his friends the ''Galahad'' of Everest, he was lionised in the press as the greatest mountaineer of his generation who had died while taking on the ultimate challenge. Handsome, charismatic, daring, he was a skilled public speaker, an athletic and technically gifted climber, a committed Socialist and a supremely attractive figure to both men and women. His friends ranged from the gay artists and writers of the Bloomsbury group to the best mountaineers of his era. But that was only one side to him. Mallory was also a risk taker who according to his friend and biographer David Pye, could never get behind the wheel of a car without overtaking the vehicle in front, a climber who pushed himself and those around him to the limits, a chaotic technophobe who was forever losing equipment or mishandling it, the man who led his porters to their deaths in 1922 and his young partner to his uncertain end in 1924.So who was the real Mallory and what were the forces that made him and ultimately destroyed him? Why did the man who denounced oxygen sets as ''damnable heresy'' in 1922 perish on an oxygen-powered summit attempt two years later? And above all, what made him go back to Everest for the third time? Based on diaries, letters, memoirs and thousands of contemporary documents, Fallen is both a forensic account of Mallory''s last expedition to Everest in 1924 and an attempt to get under his skin and separate the man from the myth.

DKK 211.00
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Fallen - Mick Conefrey - Bog - Atlantic Books - Plusbog.dk

Fallen - Mick Conefrey - Bog - Atlantic Books - Plusbog.dk

''Mick Conefrey''s Falle n is a marvellously researched and written story about the enigma of George Mallory and the fulfilment of his "Because it''s there!"'' Peter Hillary ''Mick Conefrey''s gripping account explores the 1924 expedition and the enigma of the man who nearly made it to the summit.'' Financial Times ''Mick Conefrey has become one of our finest gazetteers of the Himalaya.'' The Spectator On 6 June, 1924 George Mallory donned an oxygen set and set off for the summit of Everest with his young partner Andrew Irvine. Two days later they were glimpsed through clouds heading upwards, but after that they were never seen again. Whether they died on the way up or on the way down no one knows. In the years following his disappearance, Mallory was elevated into an all-British hero. Dubbed by his friends the ''Galahad'' of Everest, he was lionised in the press as the greatest mountaineer of his generation who had died while taking on the ultimate challenge. Handsome, charismatic, daring, he was a skilled public speaker, an athletic and technically gifted climber, a committed Socialist and a supremely attractive figure to both men and women. His friends ranged from the gay artists and writers of the Bloomsbury group to the best mountaineers of his era. But that was only one side to him. Mallory was also a risk taker who according to his friend and biographer David Pye, could never get behind the wheel of a car without overtaking the vehicle in front, a climber who pushed himself and those around him to the limits, a chaotic technophobe who was forever losing equipment or mishandling it, the man who led his porters to their deaths in 1922 and his young partner to his uncertain end in 1924.So who was the real Mallory and what were the forces that made him and ultimately destroyed him? Why did the man who denounced oxygen sets as ''damnable heresy'' in 1922 perish on an oxygen-powered summit attempt two years later? And above all, what made him go back to Everest for the third time? Based on diaries, letters, memoirs and thousands of contemporary documents, Fallen is both a forensic account of Mallory''s last expedition to Everest in 1924 and an attempt to get under his skin and separate the man from the myth.

DKK 152.00
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The Irish Difference - Fergal Tobin - Bog - Atlantic Books - Plusbog.dk

The Irish Difference - Fergal Tobin - Bog - Atlantic Books - Plusbog.dk

An Irish TImes Book of the Year ''The beauty of this book is in the telling: The Irish Difference lays out its themes and chronologies with impeccable clarity, and is full of fascinating detail... Exemplary.'' Irish Independent For hundreds of years, the islands and their constituent tribes that make up the British Isles have lived next door to each other in a manner that, over time, suggested some movement towards political union. It was an uneven, stop-start business and it worked better in some places than in others. Still, England, Wales and Scotland have hung together through thick and thin, despite internal divisions of language, religion, law, culture and disposition that might have broken up a less resilient polity. And, for a long time, it seemed that something similar might have been said about the smaller island to the west: Ireland.Ireland was always a more awkward fit in the London-centric mini-imperium but no one imagined that it might detach itself altogether, until the moment came for rupture, quite suddenly and dramatically, in the fall-out from World War I. So, what was it - is it - about Ireland that is so different? Different enough to sever historical ties of centuries with such sudden violence and unapologetic efficiency. Wherein lies the Irish difference, a difference sufficient to have caused a rupture of that nature?In a wide-ranging and witty narrative, historian Fergal Tobin looks into Ireland''s past, taking in everything from religion and politics to sports and literature, and traces the roots of her journey towards independence.

DKK 127.00
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