In Making Terrorism History Scilla Elworthy and Gabrielle Rifkind show why political violence is such a major force, and give practical actions to combat it, to make peace not war on terror.
In search of a rare red lily in the Tibetan Himalayas, Claire Scobie meets Ani, a Tibetan nun, in Pemako, where the myth of Shangri-la was born. Together, in a culture where freedom of expression is... [more]
In The Universe in a Single Atom His Holiness the Dalai Lama discusses his vision of science and spirituality working hand in hand to alleviate human suffering, forming the key to achieving peace.
In Heat: How To Stop The Planet Burning George Monbiot asks whether we can still save the planet from the devastating results of climate change, without losing our comfort and security.
The New Pyramid Age by Philip Coppens shows that worldwide similarities between pyramids suggest a global movement of great wisdom, at a particular era in human history.
New scientific evidence suggests that the time honoured reasons for weight gain, namely too much food and too little exercise may not be the whole story. Environmental and social factors rife in the 21st... [more]
Are you looking for a hotel or B&B that serves organic food? Would you like to stay on a camp site and have an organic veg box delivered? Do you like to have organic food available in your holiday cottage?... [more]
In this intelligent and constructive book, Sevak Gulbekian reveals the hidden forces operating within mass culture that seek to manipulate us. These forces, he says, depend on our being unaware of their... [more]
This wonderful book deserves all the praise we can heap on it, and much more: it could make such an impression on you and the way you live, indeed, the way we all live. We are all guilty of making excuses... [more]