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A Private Collection: Black Lace Classics - Sarah Fisher - Bog - Ebury Publishing - Plusbog.dk

The Complete Kubrick - David Hughes - Bog - Ebury Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Delia's Complete Cookery Course - Delia Smith - Bog - Ebury Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Eat Well for Less: Happy & Healthy - Jo Scarratt Jones - Bog - Ebury Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Junior Knits - Debbie Bliss - Bog - Ebury Publishing - Plusbog.dk

How to Make Anything in a Slow Cooker: Weeknight Wins! - Hayley Dean - Bog - Ebury Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Gardening at Longmeadow - Monty Don - Bog - Ebury Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Doctor Who The Scream Of The Shalka - Paul Cornell - Bog - Ebury Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Slimming World Free Foods - Slimming World - Bog - Ebury Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Start Something That Matters - Blake Mycoskie - Bog - Ebury Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Start Something That Matters - Blake Mycoskie - Bog - Ebury Publishing - Plusbog.dk

In 2006, while travelling in Argentina, young entrepreneur Blake Mycoskie encountered children too poor to afford shoes, who developed injuries on their feet that often led to serious health problems. Blake knew he wanted to help, but rather than start a charity, he went against conventional wisdom and created a for profit business to help the children who he met. With the help of a local shoemaker, Blake struck out to merge activism and fashion in the form of a local canvas shoe worn by farmers and gauchos alike, called the alpargata. Blake called his creation TOMS Shoes (which stands for "Tomorrow''s Shoes") and promised to give a pair of new shoes to a child in need for every pair that he sold. Starting with only two hundred pairs of handmade shoes, optimism, and entrepreneurial charisma, Blake successfully launched TOMS into the high fashion world. They can now be seen adorning the feet of celebrities such as Keira Knightley, Scarlett Johansson, and Tobey Maguire. Blake''s mission is to prove that you can achieve financial success and make the world a better place at the same time. In this book, he shares the six counterintuitive principles that have guided the growth of TOMS for the past three years: Make business personal Be resourceful without resources Reverse retirement Keep it simple Stay humble Give more, advertise lessThe result is an inspiring account of a young man whose entrepreneurial spirit was able to affect change in the world, and a call to others to be inspired to do the same.As part of the One for One initiative, Random House will provide a new book to a child in need with every copy of Start Something That Matters purchased.

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Epic Fail - Mark Leigh - Bog - Ebury Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Epic Fail - Mark Leigh - Bog - Ebury Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Herewith a handful of sample entries to tickle your funny bones… In the 1824 war between Britain and Ashanti (now part of Ghana), the British Redcoats found themselves surrounded by 10,000 fierce Ashanti warriors, and running very low on ammunition. Their commander ordered Charles Brandon, the army’s stores manager, to break open the reserve ammunition he’d ordered. As the Ashanti advanced Brandon began to open the ammunition boxes – only to find he had brought the wrong supplies. They were all full of biscuits. The grandfather of film star Lana Turner owned a half share in a brand new company that had started bottling a fizzy drink. He thought the drink’s name would affect its saleability and wanted to change it – without success. In frustration and as a protest he sold his 50%. It’s a pity really because Coca-Cola became quite popular… Italian Vittoria Luise was out driving during a fierce storm in Naples. A huge gust of wind blew his car into the River Sele. The car began to sink, but the calm motorist managed to break a window and swim to safety. He dragged himself onto the riverbank – and it was here that he was hit by a falling tree and killed.The Times of 19 October 1986 carried the story of Emilio Tarra, a crewmember of the 1986 America’s Cup race, who was driving from Perth towards Adelaide during the Australian leg of the race. En route, his car sideswiped a kangaroo, leaving it sprawled across the road. Tarra got out of his car and, assuming the kangaroo was dead, decided to take a novelty photograph to show his colleagues. Dressing the kangaroo up in his smart team blazer, he propped it against his car to take its photograph. As he was focusing his camera, the kangaroo, which had only been stunned, woke up and bounded back off into the bush, taking with it the jacket, which contained Tarra’s passport, $2,000 worth of cash and his credit cards.

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