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The Peters World Atlas:
The Earth in its True Proportion (hardback)
£19.95
The Peters World Atlas:-
- Corrects our misconceptions of the geography of the planet, representing all countries on the same scale. Based on the revolutionary Peters Projection, each double-page spread shows one-sixtieth of the earth's surface.
- Presents an astronaut's eye view, capturing the beauty and variety of the surface of the earth. Its use of colour and relief is intuitive, so jungles are green, deserts are brown, and mountains appear to bulge out of the page.
- Includes 246 thematic maps on subjects such as global rainfall, birth control, marriage, weather, the status of women, employment and military strength.
NOW FULLY REVISED, UPDATED AND IMPROVED
New Internationalist (2002) ISBN 0954049950
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The World Map - Peters Projection
£7.95 laminated | £4.99 folded
Full-colour wall map illustrating the hidden bias of conventional map projections
New Internationalist (1982)
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The World Guide 2001/2002:
An Alternative Reference to the Countries of Our Planet
Instituto del Tercer Mundo £29.95
From a refreshingly different perspective, The World Guide 2001/2002 provides a wealth of information on the countries of the world. It provides everything you will find in a conventional reference work, plus a great deal more - for this book prioritises the facts and issues that are central to the lives of people in Africa, Asia, the Middle East, Latin America and the Caribbean.
The Guide includes:-
- Up-to-the minute information on 217 countries.
- Full-colour fold-out global map.
- An easy-to-access alphabetical structure.
- 250 maps, 650 diagrams, 10,000 references and a full index.
- Reports on key world environmental, social, technological and economic themes, including globalization, the Internet, land reform, AIDS, food, indigenous peoples, water and population.
New Internationalist (2001) ISBN 1869847725
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NI Ark 2002:
Eighteen Years of New Internationalist Magazine Back Issues on CD-ROM
£39.95 including VAT for use on one computer; additional £39.95 for network use
Looking for the most recent Country Profile on Fiji? Unable to locate the article on Bangladesh you want amongst that pile of back issues? No problem. This special archive covers eighteen years of the New Internationalist magazine from 1983 to 2001. That's more than 220 magazines on a CD-ROM with a powerful user-friendly search engine and index. Simply double click and go straight to the information you want.
: Cross-platform CD-ROM suitable for Windows, Macintosh and any other computer able to read a Windows or Mac CD-ROM. Requires a web browser such as MS Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator, version 4 or better. Sound card required to hear world music samples and interviews.
N.B. Available to order - not part of our general stock
New Internationalist (May 2002)
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Universal Declaration of Human Rights (Laminated)
£7.95
Not sure of your human rights? This full-colour laminated wall chart carries the text of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, reaffirming a commitment by individuals, communities and governments to principles which help to shape the world.
New Internationalist (1998)
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Big Bad World:
Cartoon Molotovs in the Face of Corporate Rule
Polyp £5.99
"Polyp", (whose real name is Paul Fitzgerald), has been drawing provocative political cartoons for New Internationalist magazine for ten years, as well as contributing to "Ethical Consumer", "Red Pepper" and other radical left-wing publications. Now 200 of his best cartoons have now been brought together in a single volume which sums up his sardonic slant on global politics.
New Internationalist (September 2002) ISBN 0954049934
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The Little Book of African Wisdom (mini hardback)
£3.99
All over Africa there is a rich and robust oral tradition of wise sayings and proverbs. Whether saint's or cynic's, peasant's or philosopher's, these proverbs sound the voices of a continent.
New Internationalist (2002) ISBN 0954049918
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The Little Book of Great Women (mini hardback)
£3.99
Forget girl power; this is the book of women who challenged and changed the world. Enjoy the thoughts, deeds and exploits of women who have made their mark.
New Internationalist (2000) ISBN 1869847911
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The Little Book of Rebels (mini hardback)
£3.99
Here are the subversive, wilful, frivolous, provocative words of rebels from all over the world - people who are not happy with the way things are and think they can change them. Careful. It might give you ideas.
New Internationalist (2001) ISBN 1869847792
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The World in Your Kitchen:
Vegetarian Recipes from Africa, Asia and Latin America for Western Kitchens (hardback)
Troth Wells £10.99
Taste the delights of world vegetarian cooking - 150 recipes tested and fully adapted for you to cook easily at home. It's packed with exciting food ideas, over full-page colour photos, and fascinating facts on countries and foods.
Key features include:-
- Each recipe has a brief scene-setting introduction.
- Easy step-by-step cooking methods.
- A full Nutrition Guide.
- Six one-page specials on key ingredients, such as beans, legumes, rice and grains, spices and flavourings, and vegetables and fruit.
- A glossary of ingredients.
- Over 25 full-page colour photographs.
New Internationalist ISBN 1869847156
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Vegetarian Quick & Easy
Cooking from around the World
Troth Wells £10.99
Busy? No time to cook? Want some ideas? Try out the delicious vegetarian recipes from around the world collected together in 'Vegetarian Quick and Easy'. Soups, snacks, main courses, salads, side dishes, desserts and drinks - this book has a wonderful range of more than 130 recipes to suit all tastes and times of day. The meals are quick to make and easy to cook at home. Many dishes take only 5-10 minutes from start to finish.
"This is much more than a cookbook; this is a book about food, people, politics and pleasure." Benjamin Zephaniah
New Internationalist (September 2002) ISBN 0954049985
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The Spices of Life: Piquant Recipes from Africa, Asia and Latin America for Western Kitchens
(hardback)
Troth Wells £14.99
"The Spices of Life" brings together over 100 delicious recipes from Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East using favourite spices, such as cloves, nutmeg, chillies and pepper, as well as some less familiar ones. The book comes complete with a Spice Guide introducing the flavourings and giving advice on how to use them.
Key Features include:-
- Over 100 easy-to-follow recipes from around the world.
- A brief note on foods, cultures or countries with each recipe
- Clear step-by-step cooking method.
- Full-colour throughout, with 25 full-page photos.
- Covers starters, vegetarian, fish and meat dishes, side dishes, chutneys and sauces, desserts and drinks.
N.B. Available to order - not part of our general stock
New Internationalist (1996) ISBN 186984730X
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Pure Gold (postcard book)
£5.95
30 of the best photographs from the last 20 years of New Internationalist's One World Calendars have been bound together in this beautiful postcard book. A special binding means that the postcards detach easily and cleanly.
New Internationalist (July 2002) ISBN 1869847997
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One World Greetings Notelets
£5.95
Notelets featuring five of the most exuberant pictures of people at play from the One World Calendar: bowling hoops on the beaches of Haiti; tumbling down hills outside Seoul; blowing bubbles in Rajasthan; having a power shower courtesy of an elephant in Sri Lanka, and a fisherman's boat race on Lake Titicaca. This pack of ten contains two copies of each of the five images, blank inside for use on any occasion.
New Internationalist (July 2002)
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