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Condition: Good. [ No Hassle 30 Day Returns ][ Ships Daily ] [ Underlining/Highlighting: NONE ] [ Writing: NONE ] [ Edition: reprint ] Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Pub Date: 3/1/1999 Binding: Hardcover Pages: 256 reprint edition.

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Paperback. Condition: New. Ancient myths and Roman treasures, lost loves and haunted relics: historical objects are reimagined in fiction, memoir and poetry - featuring items from the Corinium Museum collection. Coins and weapons, lost jewels and carved faces. A watch with a secret inscription. An Iron Age horse bridle whispers…of old battles, while a Roman god fumes about unfair treatment. Then a medieval grotesque wreaks havoc with a curse, before an eighteenth century ring reveals its heartbreak, and a painting draws visitors into danger . Full of archaeology and history, mystery and surprises: museum treasures and ancient discoveries inspire this stunning new collection of short stories and poetry Illustrated with photographs from the Corinium Museum collection. With a foreword by Emma Stuart, Museum Director. **READER REVIEWS**'From humorous and relatable themes to haunting and lyrical explorations of human experiences across time, this curious collection is a delight to dip into; reading its eclectic entries feels like browsing a display case packed with intriguing objects' - CURRENT ARCHAEOLOGY MAGAZINE, ISSUE 418 'Wonderful book! There are so many evocative stories here' - Five stars 'So beautiful written . gives visit at the museum a new meaning' - Five stars Featuring the work of:Carlos Almonacid Rosamund Brown Amaris Chase Hilda Cochrane Lucy Dalgleish Henry Davies Andrew Donaldson Vicki Fletcher Chloe Hall Jonathan Hart Alice Hart Chloe Headdon Heidi Howarth Venetia Johannes Rose Leicester Rose Lennard Harriet McDonald Rebecca McDowall Mary Moore Rosalind Newton Charlotte Payne Graham Powell Angela Reddaway Margaret Royall Stuart Samuel Sharon Webster Julie Wiltshire.

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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Always Be Learning is a guide for anyone who senses the growing divide between who they are and who they were created to become. We live in a paradox: an age with more access to knowledge than any generation before us, yet a diminishing desire to pursue it. The modern world is engineered for… mental drift-overflowing with comfort, overstimulation, and constant distraction. In this environment, the ability to learn deeply is rare. The willingness to learn consistently is transformative. And the identity of a learner becomes a competitive advantage almost no one is using.Chase Powell draws on decades of entrepreneurship, leadership, fatherhood, faith, and personal growth to build a comprehensive framework for learning in a world that has forgotten its power. This book begins by diagnosing the cultural forces that fragment attention, weaken motivation, and erode identity: comfort addiction, digital noise, and dopamine overload. It shows how these forces quietly shape the mind into a reactive, overstimulated state that makes deep thinking and disciplined growth feel unnatural.From there, Always Be Learning builds the internal architecture required for lifelong formation. Readers will learn why purpose is not merely inspirational but structural-why work, worship, and service must align to create a life that grows rather than drifts. They will see how paradigms shape perception, how gratitude stabilizes emotion, how humility protects growth, and how self-talk becomes the operating system behind action and identity. These internal disciplines form the foundation of what Powell calls the Learner's Operating System (L-OS).The book then moves from foundation to application. Part III teaches readers how to reclaim the lost cognitive disciplines that turn information into wisdom: focus, curiosity, synthesis, reflection, and mental craftsmanship. Part IV explores the role of challenge and adversity-why doing hard things, seeking friction, embracing failure, and resting strategically all shape a resilient, capable mind. Part V highlights the importance of mentorship, tribe, and the rare strength that comes from surrounding yourself with people who raise your standard.Later chapters provide practical tools for creators, thinkers, and builders: the 80/20 learning model, the power of writing as a thinking tool, and the discipline of teaching others as the ultimate test of understanding. The book then turns to systems, habits, and execution, offering a blueprint for consistency, decision-making, and time stewardship without relying on rigid schedules or calendar-based structures.Finally, Powell addresses the role of technology and artificial intelligence in modern learning. Instead of treating AI as a threat, he frames it as leverage-a multiplier of disciplined minds and an amplifier of clarity for those who know how to use it intentionally. Readers learn how to build a personal learning system that integrates timeless principles with modern tools, enabling them to adapt, grow, and lead in a rapidly changing world.Across 37 concise, tightly focused chapters, Always Be Learning blends ancient wisdom, practical psychology, modern neuroscience, and lived experience into a single, cohesive framework. The goal is not information but transformation. The book challenges readers to reject passive consumption, reclaim agency, and build a life anchored in discipline, purpose, clarity, and continual growth.In a culture that rewards distraction, the learner becomes the outlier. In a world shaped by noise, the learner becomes the one who sees clearly. Always Be Learning is an invitation-and a roadmap-to become that person. Always Be Learning offers a complete playbook covering comfort addiction, identity, paradigms Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Condition: New. Ancient myths and Roman treasures, lost loves and haunted relics: historical objects are reimagined in fiction, memoir and poetry - featuring items from the Corinium Museum collection. Coins and weapons, lost jewels and carved faces. A watch with a secret inscription. An Iron Age horse bridle whispers…of old battles, while a Roman god fumes about unfair treatment. Then a medieval grotesque wreaks havoc with a curse, before an eighteenth century ring reveals its heartbreak, and a painting draws visitors into danger . Full of archaeology and history, mystery and surprises: museum treasures and ancient discoveries inspire this stunning new collection of short stories and poetry Illustrated with photographs from the Corinium Museum collection. With a foreword by Emma Stuart, Museum Director. **READER REVIEWS**'From humorous and relatable themes to haunting and lyrical explorations of human experiences across time, this curious collection is a delight to dip into; reading its eclectic entries feels like browsing a display case packed with intriguing objects' - CURRENT ARCHAEOLOGY MAGAZINE, ISSUE 418 'Wonderful book! There are so many evocative stories here' - Five stars 'So beautiful written . gives visit at the museum a new meaning' - Five stars Featuring the work of:Carlos Almonacid Rosamund Brown Amaris Chase Hilda Cochrane Lucy Dalgleish Henry Davies Andrew Donaldson Vicki Fletcher Chloe Hall Jonathan Hart Alice Hart Chloe Headdon Heidi Howarth Venetia Johannes Rose Leicester Rose Lennard Harriet McDonald Rebecca McDowall Mary Moore Rosalind Newton Charlotte Payne Graham Powell Angela Reddaway Margaret Royall Stuart Samuel Sharon Webster Julie Wiltshire.

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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Always Be Learning is a guide for anyone who senses the growing divide between who they are and who they were created to become. We live in a paradox: an age with more access to knowledge than any generation before us, yet a diminishing desire to pursue it. The modern world is engineered for… mental drift-overflowing with comfort, overstimulation, and constant distraction. In this environment, the ability to learn deeply is rare. The willingness to learn consistently is transformative. And the identity of a learner becomes a competitive advantage almost no one is using.Chase Powell draws on decades of entrepreneurship, leadership, fatherhood, faith, and personal growth to build a comprehensive framework for learning in a world that has forgotten its power. This book begins by diagnosing the cultural forces that fragment attention, weaken motivation, and erode identity: comfort addiction, digital noise, and dopamine overload. It shows how these forces quietly shape the mind into a reactive, overstimulated state that makes deep thinking and disciplined growth feel unnatural.From there, Always Be Learning builds the internal architecture required for lifelong formation. Readers will learn why purpose is not merely inspirational but structural-why work, worship, and service must align to create a life that grows rather than drifts. They will see how paradigms shape perception, how gratitude stabilizes emotion, how humility protects growth, and how self-talk becomes the operating system behind action and identity. These internal disciplines form the foundation of what Powell calls the Learner's Operating System (L-OS).The book then moves from foundation to application. Part III teaches readers how to reclaim the lost cognitive disciplines that turn information into wisdom: focus, curiosity, synthesis, reflection, and mental craftsmanship. Part IV explores the role of challenge and adversity-why doing hard things, seeking friction, embracing failure, and resting strategically all shape a resilient, capable mind. Part V highlights the importance of mentorship, tribe, and the rare strength that comes from surrounding yourself with people who raise your standard.Later chapters provide practical tools for creators, thinkers, and builders: the 80/20 learning model, the power of writing as a thinking tool, and the discipline of teaching others as the ultimate test of understanding. The book then turns to systems, habits, and execution, offering a blueprint for consistency, decision-making, and time stewardship without relying on rigid schedules or calendar-based structures.Finally, Powell addresses the role of technology and artificial intelligence in modern learning. Instead of treating AI as a threat, he frames it as leverage-a multiplier of disciplined minds and an amplifier of clarity for those who know how to use it intentionally. Readers learn how to build a personal learning system that integrates timeless principles with modern tools, enabling them to adapt, grow, and lead in a rapidly changing world.Across 37 concise, tightly focused chapters, Always Be Learning blends ancient wisdom, practical psychology, modern neuroscience, and lived experience into a single, cohesive framework. The goal is not information but transformation. The book challenges readers to reject passive consumption, reclaim agency, and build a life anchored in discipline, purpose, clarity, and continual growth.In a culture that rewards distraction, the learner becomes the outlier. In a world shaped by noise, the learner becomes the one who sees clearly. Always Be Learning is an invitation-and a roadmap-to become that person. Always Be Learning offers a complete playbook covering comfort addiction, identity, paradigms Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Published by Dark Horse, Milwaukie, OR 2015
Series: Edgar Rice Burrough's Tarzan, Book 2 of 2. Book 2 of 2 - Edgar Rice Burrough's Tarzan
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- First Edition
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Pictorial Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. First Edition. First edition / first printing (10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1). Book is in fine (unread) condition with pictorial covers. No marks or tears and not ex-lib. An Attractive Copy! Please feel free to ask me for pictures or more information, Thanks. Diana Leto,…Pablo Marcos with Diego Rondon, Lowell Isaac, Will Meugniot, Nik Poliwko, Steven E. Gordon, Jamie Chase, Terry Beatty, Mark Wheatley, Sergio Cariello with Patrick Gama, Tomas M. Aranda, Carlos Arguello (illustrator).

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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Fine oversized hardcover in illustrated boards. No dust jacket, as issued. Overall a bright and attractive copy, as new. Color plates throughout. No signs or wear or aging. 264 pp.
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Published by New Amsterdam Book Co., New York 1899
- Hardcover
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Contact seller5-star sellerHardcover. Condition: Good. 8vo, 329 pgs., illustrated, a scrap on some pages at outside edges, not effecting text, bound in gray cloth, red lettering, some staining on boards and spine, otherwise good. Powell Chase (illustrator).

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Michener, James A.; Calvert, James; Powell, Richard; Chase, Mary Ellen; Stanton, Paul
Published by Readers Digest, US 1961
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good++. Very Good DJ. Condensed Edition. Readers Digest 1961 Condensed Edition Very Good++/Very Good DJ Authors: Michener, James A.; Calvert, James; Powell, Richard; Chase, Mary Ellen; Stanton, Paul. Minimal shelfwear to light-tan color leather like spine with teal text blocks and gold spine lettering,… with teal cloth having gold and white decorations. upper page edges gilded. Tight lightly tanned pages, color illustrated. Sharp! Bright dust jacket with some edgewear and small mended tears. 1.35 Pounds. No Exp.

Published by Ward Lock circa 1898 1898
- Hardcover
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Add to basketCondition: Good. Large octavo, ribbed blue cloth, gilt lettering and decoration. Book a little edge worn, particularly at spine ends, gilt on spine dimmed. Black endpapers, internal hinges beginning to crack. Pages of prelims. tanned in places, contents not affected. 383 pages, 8 pages of adverts at rear. Chase, Powell (illustra…tor).

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Paperback. Condition: New. Ancient myths and Roman treasures, lost loves and haunted relics: historical objects are reimagined in fiction, memoir and poetry - featuring items from the Corinium Museum collection. Coins and weapons, lost jewels and carved faces. A watch with a secret inscription. An Iron Age horse bridle whispers…of old battles, while a Roman god fumes about unfair treatment. Then a medieval grotesque wreaks havoc with a curse, before an eighteenth century ring reveals its heartbreak, and a painting draws visitors into danger . Full of archaeology and history, mystery and surprises: museum treasures and ancient discoveries inspire this stunning new collection of short stories and poetry Illustrated with photographs from the Corinium Museum collection. With a foreword by Emma Stuart, Museum Director. **READER REVIEWS**'From humorous and relatable themes to haunting and lyrical explorations of human experiences across time, this curious collection is a delight to dip into; reading its eclectic entries feels like browsing a display case packed with intriguing objects' - CURRENT ARCHAEOLOGY MAGAZINE, ISSUE 418 'Wonderful book! There are so many evocative stories here' - Five stars 'So beautiful written . gives visit at the museum a new meaning' - Five stars Featuring the work of:Carlos Almonacid Rosamund Brown Amaris Chase Hilda Cochrane Lucy Dalgleish Henry Davies Andrew Donaldson Vicki Fletcher Chloe Hall Jonathan Hart Alice Hart Chloe Headdon Heidi Howarth Venetia Johannes Rose Leicester Rose Lennard Harriet McDonald Rebecca McDowall Mary Moore Rosalind Newton Charlotte Payne Graham Powell Angela Reddaway Margaret Royall Stuart Samuel Sharon Webster Julie Wiltshire.

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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Always Be Learning is a guide for anyone who senses the growing divide between who they are and who they were created to become. We live in a paradox: an age with more access to knowledge than any generation before us, yet a diminishing desire to pursue it. The modern world is engineered for… mental drift-overflowing with comfort, overstimulation, and constant distraction. In this environment, the ability to learn deeply is rare. The willingness to learn consistently is transformative. And the identity of a learner becomes a competitive advantage almost no one is using.Chase Powell draws on decades of entrepreneurship, leadership, fatherhood, faith, and personal growth to build a comprehensive framework for learning in a world that has forgotten its power. This book begins by diagnosing the cultural forces that fragment attention, weaken motivation, and erode identity: comfort addiction, digital noise, and dopamine overload. It shows how these forces quietly shape the mind into a reactive, overstimulated state that makes deep thinking and disciplined growth feel unnatural.From there, Always Be Learning builds the internal architecture required for lifelong formation. Readers will learn why purpose is not merely inspirational but structural-why work, worship, and service must align to create a life that grows rather than drifts. They will see how paradigms shape perception, how gratitude stabilizes emotion, how humility protects growth, and how self-talk becomes the operating system behind action and identity. These internal disciplines form the foundation of what Powell calls the Learner's Operating System (L-OS).The book then moves from foundation to application. Part III teaches readers how to reclaim the lost cognitive disciplines that turn information into wisdom: focus, curiosity, synthesis, reflection, and mental craftsmanship. Part IV explores the role of challenge and adversity-why doing hard things, seeking friction, embracing failure, and resting strategically all shape a resilient, capable mind. Part V highlights the importance of mentorship, tribe, and the rare strength that comes from surrounding yourself with people who raise your standard.Later chapters provide practical tools for creators, thinkers, and builders: the 80/20 learning model, the power of writing as a thinking tool, and the discipline of teaching others as the ultimate test of understanding. The book then turns to systems, habits, and execution, offering a blueprint for consistency, decision-making, and time stewardship without relying on rigid schedules or calendar-based structures.Finally, Powell addresses the role of technology and artificial intelligence in modern learning. Instead of treating AI as a threat, he frames it as leverage-a multiplier of disciplined minds and an amplifier of clarity for those who know how to use it intentionally. Readers learn how to build a personal learning system that integrates timeless principles with modern tools, enabling them to adapt, grow, and lead in a rapidly changing world.Across 37 concise, tightly focused chapters, Always Be Learning blends ancient wisdom, practical psychology, modern neuroscience, and lived experience into a single, cohesive framework. The goal is not information but transformation. The book challenges readers to reject passive consumption, reclaim agency, and build a life anchored in discipline, purpose, clarity, and continual growth.In a culture that rewards distraction, the learner becomes the outlier. In a world shaped by noise, the learner becomes the one who sees clearly. Always Be Learning is an invitation-and a roadmap-to become that person. Always Be Learning offers a complete playbook covering comfort addiction, identi Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Always Be Learning is a guide for anyone who senses the growing divide between who they are and who they were created to become. We live in a paradox: an age with more access to knowledge than any generation before us, yet a diminishing desire to pursue it. The modern world is engineered for… mental drift-overflowing with comfort, overstimulation, and constant distraction. In this environment, the ability to learn deeply is rare. The willingness to learn consistently is transformative. And the identity of a learner becomes a competitive advantage almost no one is using.Chase Powell draws on decades of entrepreneurship, leadership, fatherhood, faith, and personal growth to build a comprehensive framework for learning in a world that has forgotten its power. This book begins by diagnosing the cultural forces that fragment attention, weaken motivation, and erode identity: comfort addiction, digital noise, and dopamine overload. It shows how these forces quietly shape the mind into a reactive, overstimulated state that makes deep thinking and disciplined growth feel unnatural.From there, Always Be Learning builds the internal architecture required for lifelong formation. Readers will learn why purpose is not merely inspirational but structural-why work, worship, and service must align to create a life that grows rather than drifts. They will see how paradigms shape perception, how gratitude stabilizes emotion, how humility protects growth, and how self-talk becomes the operating system behind action and identity. These internal disciplines form the foundation of what Powell calls the Learner's Operating System (L-OS).The book then moves from foundation to application. Part III teaches readers how to reclaim the lost cognitive disciplines that turn information into wisdom: focus, curiosity, synthesis, reflection, and mental craftsmanship. Part IV explores the role of challenge and adversity-why doing hard things, seeking friction, embracing failure, and resting strategically all shape a resilient, capable mind. Part V highlights the importance of mentorship, tribe, and the rare strength that comes from surrounding yourself with people who raise your standard.Later chapters provide practical tools for creators, thinkers, and builders: the 80/20 learning model, the power of writing as a thinking tool, and the discipline of teaching others as the ultimate test of understanding. The book then turns to systems, habits, and execution, offering a blueprint for consistency, decision-making, and time stewardship without relying on rigid schedules or calendar-based structures.Finally, Powell addresses the role of technology and artificial intelligence in modern learning. Instead of treating AI as a threat, he frames it as leverage-a multiplier of disciplined minds and an amplifier of clarity for those who know how to use it intentionally. Readers learn how to build a personal learning system that integrates timeless principles with modern tools, enabling them to adapt, grow, and lead in a rapidly changing world.Across 37 concise, tightly focused chapters, Always Be Learning blends ancient wisdom, practical psychology, modern neuroscience, and lived experience into a single, cohesive framework. The goal is not information but transformation. The book challenges readers to reject passive consumption, reclaim agency, and build a life anchored in discipline, purpose, clarity, and continual growth.In a culture that rewards distraction, the learner becomes the outlier. In a world shaped by noise, the learner becomes the one who sees clearly. Always Be Learning is an invitation-and a roadmap-to become that person. Always Be Learning offers a complete playbook covering comfort addiction, identi Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Good. No Dust Jacket. Green cloth. Gilt embossed titles and design to front and gilt spine titles. B/w tissue protected frontispiece. With several b/w plates and decorations at chapter heads. Undated. C. 1900 Size: 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. 383 pages. Item Type: Book. No notes or marking in text body. Crack…ed front hinge. Prize label. Illustrator: Powell Chase and Others. Shipped Weight: 1-2 kilos. Category: Children; Fiction. Please contact H4o Books if you require images or further information. Inventory No: 024563. Powell Chase and Others (illustrator).

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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Always Be Learning is a guide for anyone who senses the growing divide between who they are and who they were created to become. We live in a paradox: an age with more access to knowledge than any generation before us, yet a diminishing desire to pursue it. The modern world is engineered for… mental drift-overflowing with comfort, overstimulation, and constant distraction. In this environment, the ability to learn deeply is rare. The willingness to learn consistently is transformative. And the identity of a learner becomes a competitive advantage almost no one is using.Chase Powell draws on decades of entrepreneurship, leadership, fatherhood, faith, and personal growth to build a comprehensive framework for learning in a world that has forgotten its power. This book begins by diagnosing the cultural forces that fragment attention, weaken motivation, and erode identity: comfort addiction, digital noise, and dopamine overload. It shows how these forces quietly shape the mind into a reactive, overstimulated state that makes deep thinking and disciplined growth feel unnatural.From there, Always Be Learning builds the internal architecture required for lifelong formation. Readers will learn why purpose is not merely inspirational but structural-why work, worship, and service must align to create a life that grows rather than drifts. They will see how paradigms shape perception, how gratitude stabilizes emotion, how humility protects growth, and how self-talk becomes the operating system behind action and identity. These internal disciplines form the foundation of what Powell calls the Learner's Operating System (L-OS).The book then moves from foundation to application. Part III teaches readers how to reclaim the lost cognitive disciplines that turn information into wisdom: focus, curiosity, synthesis, reflection, and mental craftsmanship. Part IV explores the role of challenge and adversity-why doing hard things, seeking friction, embracing failure, and resting strategically all shape a resilient, capable mind. Part V highlights the importance of mentorship, tribe, and the rare strength that comes from surrounding yourself with people who raise your standard.Later chapters provide practical tools for creators, thinkers, and builders: the 80/20 learning model, the power of writing as a thinking tool, and the discipline of teaching others as the ultimate test of understanding. The book then turns to systems, habits, and execution, offering a blueprint for consistency, decision-making, and time stewardship without relying on rigid schedules or calendar-based structures.Finally, Powell addresses the role of technology and artificial intelligence in modern learning. Instead of treating AI as a threat, he frames it as leverage-a multiplier of disciplined minds and an amplifier of clarity for those who know how to use it intentionally. Readers learn how to build a personal learning system that integrates timeless principles with modern tools, enabling them to adapt, grow, and lead in a rapidly changing world.Across 37 concise, tightly focused chapters, Always Be Learning blends ancient wisdom, practical psychology, modern neuroscience, and lived experience into a single, cohesive framework. The goal is not information but transformation. The book challenges readers to reject passive consumption, reclaim agency, and build a life anchored in discipline, purpose, clarity, and continual growth.In a culture that rewards distraction, the learner becomes the outlier. In a world shaped by noise, the learner becomes the one who sees clearly. Always Be Learning is an invitation-and a roadmap-to become that person. Always Be Learning offers a complete playbook covering comfort addiction, identi Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
Published by Reader's Digest 1961
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- First Edition
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Very Good condition Hardcover Octavo in a Good condition Dust Jacket, 1961. Spine creased. Board edges rubbed. Previous owner book plate on front FEP. Interior clean and tight. Jacket has some rubbing and a few small closed tears. RARE IN JACKET Size: 8vo… - over 7" - 9" tall. Book.
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Moss, Roger W. [Editor]; Chase, Sara B.; Cummings, Abbott Lowell; Candee, Richard M.; Bristow, Ian C.; Welsh, Frank S.; Taylor, Thomas H.; Pappas, Nicholas A.; Mosca, Matthew J.; Stachiw, Myron O.; Cunningham-Adams, Christy; Phillips, Morgan W; Gilmore, Andrea M.; Farrell, Eugene; Powell, Brian; Newman, Richard
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Hardcover. dj. First Edition, First Printing. Quarto, 318 pages. In Very Good condition with Very Good dust jacket. Spine is white with black, orange and red lettering. Dust jacket is protected with a mylar covering, price uncut: "$34.95." Mild general shelf wear. Minor bumping to edges of dust jacket. Tanning to top and bottom…of dust jacket. Cocking to spine. Text block clean. Shelved in Interior Decorating. 1411536. Shelved Dupont Bookstore.

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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Always Be Learning is a guide for anyone who senses the growing divide between who they are and who they were created to become. We live in a paradox: an age with more access to knowledge than any generation before us, yet a diminishing desire to pursue it. The modern world is engineered for… mental drift-overflowing with comfort, overstimulation, and constant distraction. In this environment, the ability to learn deeply is rare. The willingness to learn consistently is transformative. And the identity of a learner becomes a competitive advantage almost no one is using.Chase Powell draws on decades of entrepreneurship, leadership, fatherhood, faith, and personal growth to build a comprehensive framework for learning in a world that has forgotten its power. This book begins by diagnosing the cultural forces that fragment attention, weaken motivation, and erode identity: comfort addiction, digital noise, and dopamine overload. It shows how these forces quietly shape the mind into a reactive, overstimulated state that makes deep thinking and disciplined growth feel unnatural.From there, Always Be Learning builds the internal architecture required for lifelong formation. Readers will learn why purpose is not merely inspirational but structural-why work, worship, and service must align to create a life that grows rather than drifts. They will see how paradigms shape perception, how gratitude stabilizes emotion, how humility protects growth, and how self-talk becomes the operating system behind action and identity. These internal disciplines form the foundation of what Powell calls the Learner's Operating System (L-OS).The book then moves from foundation to application. Part III teaches readers how to reclaim the lost cognitive disciplines that turn information into wisdom: focus, curiosity, synthesis, reflection, and mental craftsmanship. Part IV explores the role of challenge and adversity-why doing hard things, seeking friction, embracing failure, and resting strategically all shape a resilient, capable mind. Part V highlights the importance of mentorship, tribe, and the rare strength that comes from surrounding yourself with people who raise your standard.Later chapters provide practical tools for creators, thinkers, and builders: the 80/20 learning model, the power of writing as a thinking tool, and the discipline of teaching others as the ultimate test of understanding. The book then turns to systems, habits, and execution, offering a blueprint for consistency, decision-making, and time stewardship without relying on rigid schedules or calendar-based structures.Finally, Powell addresses the role of technology and artificial intelligence in modern learning. Instead of treating AI as a threat, he frames it as leverage-a multiplier of disciplined minds and an amplifier of clarity for those who know how to use it intentionally. Readers learn how to build a personal learning system that integrates timeless principles with modern tools, enabling them to adapt, grow, and lead in a rapidly changing world.Across 37 concise, tightly focused chapters, Always Be Learning blends ancient wisdom, practical psychology, modern neuroscience, and lived experience into a single, cohesive framework. The goal is not information but transformation. The book challenges readers to reject passive consumption, reclaim agency, and build a life anchored in discipline, purpose, clarity, and continual growth.In a culture that rewards distraction, the learner becomes the outlier. In a world shaped by noise, the learner becomes the one who sees clearly. Always Be Learning is an invitation-and a roadmap-to become that person. Always Be Learning offers a complete playbook covering comfort addiction, identi Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Add to basketCloth. Condition: Very Good. Light edgewear to top of front board, foxing to closed edges with the odd spot throughout, small owner name to ffep, clean and tight Size: 8vo. Chase, Powell (illustrator).

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Condition: New. KlappentextrnrnThis scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have. Chase, Powell (illustrator).

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Paperback. Condition: New. Ancient myths and Roman treasures, lost loves and haunted relics: historical objects are reimagined in fiction, memoir and poetry - featuring items from the Corinium Museum collection. Coins and weapons, lost jewels and carved faces. A watch with a secret inscription. An Iron Age horse bridle whispers…of old battles, while a Roman god fumes about unfair treatment. Then a medieval grotesque wreaks havoc with a curse, before an eighteenth century ring reveals its heartbreak, and a painting draws visitors into danger . Full of archaeology and history, mystery and surprises: museum treasures and ancient discoveries inspire this stunning new collection of short stories and poetry Illustrated with photographs from the Corinium Museum collection. With a foreword by Emma Stuart, Museum Director. **READER REVIEWS**'From humorous and relatable themes to haunting and lyrical explorations of human experiences across time, this curious collection is a delight to dip into; reading its eclectic entries feels like browsing a display case packed with intriguing objects' - CURRENT ARCHAEOLOGY MAGAZINE, ISSUE 418 'Wonderful book! There are so many evocative stories here' - Five stars 'So beautiful written . gives visit at the museum a new meaning' - Five stars Featuring the work of:Carlos Almonacid Rosamund Brown Amaris Chase Hilda Cochrane Lucy Dalgleish Henry Davies Andrew Donaldson Vicki Fletcher Chloe Hall Jonathan Hart Alice Hart Chloe Headdon Heidi Howarth Venetia Johannes Rose Leicester Rose Lennard Harriet McDonald Rebecca McDowall Mary Moore Rosalind Newton Charlotte Payne Graham Powell Angela Reddaway Margaret Royall Stuart Samuel Sharon Webster Julie Wiltshire.

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Contact seller5-star sellerHARDCOVER. Hardcover edition. presumed 1st UK edition, 329pp, embossed illustrated front and spine, small octavo. scuffing to covers, light lean to binding yet tight, bookshop plate removed from rear pdep, some foxing, clean throughout, Good +.