With ideas for your to be read piles, here are the latest Welbeck newsletters:
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Established
in 1994, World Vegan Day is celebrated annually on the 1st
of November. Vegans around the world unite to
celebrate the benefits of veganism for humans, animals and
the natural environment through various activities
and impact changes, from planting memorial trees to
restaurants offering new vegan dishes and menus.
But you don't have to go out to
start your vegan journey! Niki Webster's new book My Vegan Year
brings you the advice and recipe inspiration you need for a whole
year of vegan deliciousness at home.
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My Vegan
Year by Niki
Webster
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Millions of young people want to be more plant-based
- and this is the first ever young person's guide to the whole
vegan year. It's filled with helpful advice and inspiration about
how to cut down on (or cut out) meat and dairy, as well as the
latest nutritional information to make sure young readers have
the all-important facts at their fingertips, free from
disinformation and waffle.
Starting in spring, the book shows you how to make
amazing vegan food in every season. As well as over 50 fun,
simple and delicious recipes that anyone can try, it's also
filled with great tips for every season - from how to grow your
own veg to the ultimate vegan finger food for the party season.
It's a fantastic handbook that's the perfect plant-based
companion for 365 days of being vegan!
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The Little Book of Being Vegan
As veganism continues to grow in popularity, many people are
curious about going vegan.
Learn what being a vegan entails - not just your diet, but
how you shop and live your life, dealing with negative
comments, making sure you're getting the right vitamins and
minerals and much more. With a little bit of planning and a
positive attitude, absolutely anyone can adopt a plant-based
lifestyle!
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Random Maps
Simon
Kuestenmacher
The World in Over 100 Unusual Maps
Demographer and journalist Simon Kuestenmacher has
collated fun, bizarre and useful graphic maps that open up a
new perspective on the world in an extraordinary way. Get
ready to get the answers to some very curious questions such as Whose passport has the
most power? and How
much tip is expected in different countries?
Featuring both detailed and simple maps, Random Maps
is the perfect gift for trivia buffs, or anyone interested in
facts and insights that will expand their worldview.
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The Joy of
Photoshop
James Fridman
The long-awaited
book from the funniest social media sensation
Have you ever taken a seemingly perfect picture only
to have it ruined by one tiny detail? Photoshop master James
Fridman is only too happy to help, even if he sometimes takes
requests a little too literally.
The Joy of
Photoshop contains
Jame's best-loved and funniest image alterations. From the woman
who wished to look like a mermaid, to super-fans who want to be
edited into their favourite movies, his followers never get quite
what they asked for. Including plenty of never-before-seen
pictures, this meme-tastic book will have you in stitches!
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Ticket to Ride
Richard Wolfrik Galland
Travel the World
with 100 Off-the-Rails Puzzles
Based on the award-winning board game, this fun book
is packed full of 100 original, colourful and exciting challenges
for puzzlers and board-game enthusiasts alike.
Allow yourself to be
transported back to the 1900s as a young tourist setting off on a
global rail journey. Voyaging from city to city across countries
and continents, you will meet an entertaining set of characters
who provide you with a perplexing set of brainteasers, from logic
problems and train track puzzles to riddles and linguistic conundrums.
Climb aboard!
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Stop at Nothing
Lucy Martin
How far would you go to get what you want?
'A
Switchback ride of a read' - Cara Hunter
Stop at
Nothing is
the debut psychological thriller and first in a new series
featuring DS ‘Ronnie Delmar. Ds Delmar is called to
investigate the case of Amie Slade, a young teenage girl abused
by a caretaker at her school. But in this middle-class town, the
manicured lawns and picket fences disguise a very different
reality – and as DS Delmar digs deeper, she discovers uncanny
parallels to her own life.
Someone here will stop at
nothing to win, but can Ronnie beat them to it?
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NEW TO WELBECK CHILDREN'S
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Share beloved childhood stories with the next
generation.
Introducing two brand new full-colour illustrated editions of
beloved classics from Robert Ingpen.
Gulliver's
Travels has been loved by many generations of readers
for almost 300 years, and the telling of the misfortunes and
pleasures of its eponymous hero is one of Jonathan Swift's most
enduring legacies.
Robinson Crusoe's adventures, so thrillingly imagined by Daniel Defoe, were first
published in 1719, and the story of his survival on a deserted
island continues to delight and enthral readers today.
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Robert Ingpen's talent for
illustration is recognised worldwide and his distinguished and award-winning
career is a testament to his love of children's books.
Born in 1936 in Geelong, Australia, he studied illustration,
art and book design at The Royal Melbourne institute of Technology.
In 1986 he was awarded the Hans Christian Andersen
Medal for his contribution to children’s literature and has been
honoured with Membership of the Order of Australia. A
world-renowned artist and author, he has designed, illustrated and
written over 100 books.
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