A compendium of birds under threat throughout the world, providing a beautifully illustrated reference guide to the threatened species listed by CITES. Illustrated by Johannes Erritzoe and Helga Boullet Erritzoe.
A fascinating exploration of the toad, establishing the scientific facts and investigating its role in art, literature and folklore.
An exploration of female identity within Christianity, tracing a path to self-discovery and empowerment through the diverse experiences of Christian womanhood.
A former soldier-turned-pacifist offers a penetrating analysis of the links between war, masculinity and misogyny and Christian complicity in promoting them.
An unusual and captivating story set in the Stone Age, about a boy who longs to be a cave painter but is prevented by taboos of his clan.
A biography of the second Earl of Liverpool, revealing a highly capable leader who laid the foundations for nineteenth-century Britain's prosperity.
A survey of British sport, from the Middle Ages to the present, placing sport in the wider ambit of British life and examining its social implications.
An introduction to Buddhism and Christianity through visual images, making accessible the world's most significant religious art by iconographic comparison.
A collection of biographical studies of nine key figures, European and Chinese, in the growth and development of the Protestant Church in China.
An account of the religious development of Lewes in East Sussex, revealing a social history of religion in England from the Reformation to the present day.