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The World in My Hands
21The World in My Hands by K. Anis Ahmed (ISBN: 9788184003994) tells the story of Hissam, a struggling editor, and Kaiser, his wealthy friend. Amidst a military-backed Emergency, their paths diverge as they choose different sides, forever changing their lives. This satirical novel from Bangladesh explores ambition, friendship, and the complexities of power. Discover a compelling new voice in contemporary fiction.
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The World of Critical Role
8“Dive into Exandria, the world of the hit D&D show *Critical Role*, with *The World of Critical Role*. Explore the rich history, diverse characters, and epic adventures. Learn the secrets behind Tal’Dorei and Wildemount. Perfect for Critters and new fans alike. Get your copy now!”
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The World of Eric Carle: Big Box of Little Books
23Dive into “The World of Eric Carle: Big Box of Little Books”! Explore jungles, ponds, and amazing animals with Eric Carle’s beloved characters. Discover a delightful surprise—the back covers create a Very Hungry Caterpillar puzzle! Perfect for young readers, ISBN 9780141359458, by David Nelson.
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The World Religions Reader (2nd Edition)
20“Explore the diverse tapestry of world religions with The World Religions Reader (2nd Edition), edited by Gwilym Beckerlegge. This comprehensive anthology offers insightful readings on major faiths, including Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, and more. ISBN: 9780367631789. Discover the core beliefs, practices, and historical contexts of each tradition in this essential resource for students and seekers alike.”
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The World to Come: Essays on Ethics and Politics
21“Explore pressing ethical and political issues in “The World to Come” by Aakar Books (ISBN: 9789350023280). This collection of insightful essays delves into contemporary challenges, offering fresh perspectives on global concerns and the search for a better future. A must-read for those seeking intellectual stimulation and informed discussions.”
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The World We Once Lived In
22“The Wind in the Willows”, Kenneth Grahame’s timeless tale of friendship and adventure along the riverbank, is beautifully repackaged in the Green Ideas series. Join Ratty, Mole, Badger, and the impulsive Toad as they navigate the idyllic yet ever-changing world of the Wild Wood. This edition explores the book’s enduring themes of nature, society, and the search for a simpler life, perfect for both new readers and lifelong fans. ISBN: 9780141996936. Discover the world we once lived in.
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The World We Wish to See Revolutionary Objectives in the Twenty-First Century
9Explore 20th-century political history and contemporary resistance to neoliberalism in “The World We Wish to See.” Discover a powerful call for a new global movement to challenge the existing order. Aakar Books presents Samir Amin’s insightful analysis and the Bamako Appeal, offering a pathway to a better world. ISBN: 9788189833695
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The World We Wish to See Revolutionary Objectives in the Twenty-First Century
25“The World We Wish to See” offers a powerful analysis of 20th-century political history and a call for renewed political organization in the 21st century. Explore contemporary resistance to neoliberalism and the potential for a new global movement to challenge the existing order. Discover the Bamako Appeal, a “Communist Manifesto for our age,” and Amin’s insightful essay on political Islam. A must-read for anyone seeking a better future.
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The World’s Inhabitants, or Mankind, Animals, and Plants: Being a Popular Account of the Races and Nations of Mankind, Past and Present and the Animals and Plants Inhabiting the Great [Hardcover]
0Unlock the secrets of Earth’s biogeography and biodiversity with this comprehensive exploration of world inhabitants. Delve into the rich tapestry of human races, nations, and cultures past and present. Discover the fascinating diversity of animals and plants across continents and islands, understanding their unique ecological roles. This expansive 963-page hardcover is an indispensable resource for students, educators, and anyone fascinated by the natural world and human history. Gain a profound appreciation for our planet’s interconnected life forms.
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The Worldwide Depression, 1929-1939
15Explore the global impact of the Great Depression (1929-1939) in Dietmar Rothermund’s insightful study. Discover how economic decline affected industrialized nations and the peasantry of Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Analyze the gold standard’s tragedy, agricultural production issues, and global credit’s recoil. A must-read for modern economic history scholars. ISBN: 9789350981405
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The Worm and the Bird
21“The Worm and the Bird” by Tana French (9781846149238). A gripping suspense thriller that will keep you hooked. Explore themes of justice, identity, and the secrets between families and friends. Perfect for fans of psychological thrillers and suspense.
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The Wounded World
23“The Wounded World” by Aakar Books explores the birth of thinking through the lens of a wounded world. When life’s certainties shatter, profound questions arise, giving birth to philosophy. ISBN: 9789350022450. Discover how a world disrupted can ignite philosophical inquiry.