Christmas & Advent Gifts
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Star of the Sea: The Cresswell Chronicles
Paperback £14.99
A gripping family saga set in Northumberland, Whitby and London in the years 1745–90. The novel brings to life the early industrial history of North East England in the Age of Sail.
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Northumberland: A Guide
Hardback
£30.00£25.00
A fully illustrated guidebook to Northumberland, including a gazeteer, maps and more than 200 photographs
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Light in the Darkness: Exploring the Path of Christian Hope
Paperback £16.99
A book exploring the Christian hope for today. Peter Sills shows that Christian hope is not merely a hope for the life to come, but also for the life here and now.
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All Hail the Glorious Night (and other Christmas poems): The Complete Christmas Poetry of Kevin Carey
Paperback £19.99
The complete collection of Kevin Carey's Christmas poetry in one volume, illustrated by Kevin Sheehan.
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Following Jesus in the Holy Land: Pathways of Discipleship through Advent and Lent
Paperback £12.99
Reflecting on the key locations of Jesus’ life and ministry, this book invites Holy Land visitors and armchair pilgrims to reflect on Christian discipleship through Advent and Lent.
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Parish Nativity Play
Paperback £12.99
Bring the Christmas narrative to life with this Parish Nativity Play. Kevin Carey's moving interpretation is suitable for all acting abilities, ages, and experience levels. It can be performed with props and costumes or simply read aloud.
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Mostly Durham: Watercolour Paintings and Drawings of Durham and Beyond
Hardback (colour) £30.00
Award-winning artist Stuart Fisher is considered to be one of the most talented painters of architectural landscapes in Northern England. Mostly Durham contains 75 of his beautiful watercolour paintings and drawings from around the historic city of Durham and beyond.
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The Writing on the Wall: Everyday Phrases from the King James Bible
Paperback £9.99
The King James Bible is a treasure-trove of idioms and clichés that have entered everyone’s vocabulary. Taking a phrase from each book and exploring its origins and modern usage, Richard Noble gives a fascinating glimpse into this “inestimable treasure”.