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Nick Hern Books Never So Good
A fascinating portrait of Harold Macmillan in an epic play about the decline of British fortunes in the middle of the twentieth century. Set against a back-drop of fading Empire, war, the Suez crisis, vintage champagne, adultery and vicious Tory politics at the Ritz, Never So Good paints the portrait of a brilliant, witty but complex man, at times comically and, in the end, tragically out of kilter with his times. Harold Macmillan, the Eton-educated idealist who rushed, with Homer's Iliad under his arm, to do his duty in the Grenadier Guards, is tormented by the harsh experiences of war and an unhappy marriage. His career in the 1930s is blocked by his loyalty to Winston Churchill, and he nearly loses his life in the Second World War. When at last he becomes Prime Minister he is brought down by the Profumo scandal. Howard Brenton's Never So Good was first performed in the Lyttelton auditorium of the National Theatre in March 2008, directed by Howard Davies and starring Jeremy Irons as Macmillan.
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Hackett Publishing Co, Inc Kant's Theory of Knowledge
A reprint of the Macmillan edition of 1968.While most interpretive studies of the Critique of Pure Reason are either too scholarly or too superficial to be of practical use to students, Hartnack has achieved a concise comprehensive analysis of the work in a lucid style that communicates the essence of extraordinarily complex arguments in the simplest possible way. An ideal companion to the First Critique, especially for those grappling with the work for the first time.
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Bristol University Press COVID-19 and the Voluntary and Community Sector in the UK: Responses, Impacts and Adaptation
The voluntary sector was central to the COVID-19 response: fulfilling basic needs, highlighting new and existing inequalities and coordinating action where the state had been slow to respond. This book curates rigorous academic, policy and practice-based research into the response and adaptation of the UK voluntary sector during the pandemic. Contributions explore the ways the sector responded to new challenges and the longer-term consequences for the sector’s workforce, volunteers and beneficiaries. Written for researchers and practitioners, this book considers what the voluntary sector can learn from the pandemic to maximise its contribution in the event of future crises.
£96.29
Penguin Books Ltd Winds of Change: Britain in the Early Sixties
Following Never Again and Having It So Good, the third part of Peter Hennessy's celebrated Post-War Trilogy'By far the best study of early Sixties Britain ... so much fun, yet still shrewd and important' The Times, Books of the Year Harold Macmillan famously said in 1960 that the wind of change was blowing over Africa and the remaining British Empire. But it was blowing over Britain too - its society; its relationship with Europe; its nuclear and defence policy. And where it was not blowing hard enough - the United Kingdom's economy - great efforts were made to sweep away the cobwebs of old industrial practices and poor labour relations. Life was lived in the knowledge that it could end in a single afternoon of thermonuclear exchange if the uneasy, armed peace of the Cold War tipped into a Third World War.In Winds of Change we see Macmillan gradually working out his 'grand design' - how to be part of both a tight transatlantic alliance and Europe, dealing with his fellow geostrategists Kennedy and de Gaulle. The centre of the book is 1963 - the year of the Profumo Crisis, the Great Train Robbery, the satire boom, de Gaulle's veto of Britain's first application to join the EEC, the fall of Macmillan and the unexpected succession to the premiership of Alec Douglas-Home. Then, in 1964, the battle of what Hennessy calls the tweedy aristocrat and the tweedy meritocrat - Harold Wilson, who would end 13 years of Conservative rule and usher in a new era.As in his acclaimed histories of British life in the two previous decades, Never Again and Having it so Good, Peter Hennessy explains the political, economic, cultural and social aspects of a nation with inimitable wit and empathy. No historian knows the by-ways as well the highways of the archives so well, and no one conveys the flavour of the period so engagingly. The early sixties live again in these pages.
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Turner Publicaciones S.L. 1914 de la paz a la guerra
? Un análisis profundo y apasionante sobre las causas, las decisiones y los complejos entramados de alianzas y odios internacionales que llevaron a Europa a la guerra.? Con extraordinaria capacidad narrativa y notable perspicacia para los perfiles psicológicos de los dirigentes, las naciones y las opiniones públicas, MacMillan firma su obra maestra hasta el momento, un libro fundamental para entender la Europa de hoy conociendo a fondo la de hace un siglo.? Un excepcional adelanto ensayístico al primer centenario de la Gran Guerra del próximo año 2014.
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Boosey & Hawkes Inc Stabat Mater Choir and String Orchestra Vocal Score
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Boosey & Hawkes Music Publishers Ltd A Rumoured Seed Mens Choir A Cappella
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Boosey & Hawkes Inc Cantos Sagrados Satb and Orchestra Study Score
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Boosey & Hawkes Inc St Luke Passion The Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ According to Luke
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Boosey & Hawkes Inc Seraph Trumpet and String Orchestra Hawkes Pocket Scores
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Boosey & Hawkes Inc Seraph Reduction for Trumpet Piano
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Boosey & Hawkes Music Publishers Ltd Piano Concerto No3 the Mysteries of Light Study Score Hawkes Pocket Scores HPS
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HarperCollins Publishers Inc The Manor House
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HarperCollins Publishers Inc The Nanny
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Newbury House Publishers,U.S. The Nanny
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HarperCollins Publishers Inc Odd Child Out
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Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd New Directions in Copyright Law, Volume 5
This book continues the exploration of the role, function and theoretical basis of copyright law examined in the first four volumes. New Directions in Copyright Law, Volume 5, offers valuable insights into simulating international research and debate about the future of the copyright system. The international and multidisciplinary core of scholars in this book focus on two themes: copyright and the new technologies; and copyright, corporate power and human rights. This book should be read by anyone interested in the future of copyright, regardless of discipline.
£99.00
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd New Directions in Copyright Law, Volume 4
This fourth volume in the series contains further exploration of the main themes considered in the first three volumes and brings together perspectives on copyright from law and legal theory, political economy, human rights, cultural studies and social theory.New Directions in Copyright Law, Volume 4, offers insightful contributions from leading commentators on a range of issues affecting the development and direction of copyright law. The volume is divided into six parts. In the first part, the theoretical framework of copyright law is explored through the concepts of the market place of ideas and the public domain. While a number of chapters address substantive aspects of copyright law reform, the second part of the volume contains a chapter that marries substantive questions with issues around the mechanics, limitations and possibilities of the reform process. In the third part, two chapters consider the problematic notion of paternity rights from contrasting disciplinary perspectives. The interface between copyright law and the burgeoning of new technologies is considered through a range of theoretical and methodological approaches. In the fourth part of the volume legal theorists address issues around open access, open source, free software, and the implications of network theory for the relationship between copyright law and the Internet. Moving away from the concerns of so-called 'high technology', the fifth part of the volume considers the equally fraught question of the protection of traditional knowledge and cultural property through an analysis of the limits of law. The final part of the volume, which deals with copyright's uncomfortable relationship with human rights, sees a return to issues around the new technologies with a focus on the political economy of open source software, and on the issue of information access and fundamental rights.
£109.00
Crooked Lane Books Double-decker Dreams: A Novel
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Crooked Lane Books The Heart Of The Deal: A Novel
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Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) People Places and Things
Duncan Macmillan's work has been performed throughout the world, including at the National Theatre, Royal Court, Almeida, Barbican, St Ann's Warehouse, Melbourne Theatre Company, Berliner Ensemble, Hamburg Schauspielhaus, Schauspielhaus Koln, Burgtheater Vienna, Vesturport, Kansallisteatteri, Nationaltheatret Oslo and in the repertory of the Schaubuhne Berlin, as well as the Edinburgh Festival, the Manchester International Festival, Salzburg Festival, Festival d'Avignon and Theatertreffen, in the West End and on Broadway.His plays include Lungs; People, Places and Things; Every Brilliant Thing; Rosmersholm (adapt. Henrik Ibsen); 1984 (adapt. George Orwell, co-written and co-directed with Robert Icke); City Of Glass (adapt. Paul Auster) and 2071 (co-written with Chris Rapley). Other plays include The Forbidden Zone; Wunschloses Ungluck (adapt. Peter Handke); Reise Durch die Nacht (adapt. Friederike Mayrocker). Both 1984 and Peop
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Random House To Tell You the Truth
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Jacana Media (Pty) Ltd Jack Simons: Teacher, scholar and comrade
Jack Simons: Teacher, Scholar, Comrade is a pocket biography informed by personal knowledge of its subject, and firsthand experience of the ANC in exile in Zambia, as well as by research in the archives and interviews. Born in 1907, Jack Simons was one of the leading left-wing intellectuals - and one of the greatest teachers - in 20thcentury South Africa. As a lecturer in African Studies at the University of Cape Town from 1937 until he was prevented from teaching by the government in 1964, and thereafter through his lectures and writings in exile, he had a profound effect on the thinking of generations of white and black students and on the liberation movement as a whole. As Albie Sachs wrote in an obituary in The Guardian (1995), 'It is not just the way he influenced so many individuals. It was the impact he had on the culture of a people. The new South African Constitution requires that the values of an open and democratic society should be nurtured. Simons fought all his life both for openness and democracy. His intellectual rigour, the honesty of his person, the sweep of his information, the humanity of his vision and interactiveness and the vitality of his ideas, imprinted themselves on the generation that fought hardest for liberty and made the most direct contribution to achieving the new constitutional order.'
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Cornerstone The Long Weekend
''A tense rollercoaster'' Sarah Vaughan''Brilliantly plotted'' Liz Nugent''Incredibly compelling'' Shari Lapena''I raced through'' Claire Douglas''Packs a punch'' Sarah Pearse''Wonderfully atmospheric'' BA Paris''Lures you in until you can''t escape'' Jane Corry''Explosive'' Samantha Downing''Dazzlingly clever'' Chris Ewan''Ominous, absorbing and atmospheric'' Christina McDonald''Unpredictable and pacy'' Tim Weaver''A tense page turner!'' Jane Shemilt''Completely absorbing...'' Will Dean_______________________________________________By the time you read this, I''ll have killed one of your husbands.In an isolated retreat, deep in the Northumbria moors, three women arrive for a weekend getaway.Their husbands will be joining them in the morning. Or so they think.But when they get to Dark Fell Bar
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Core Statutes on Criminal Law 202122
Well-selected and authoritative, Macmillan Core Statutes provide the key materials needed by students in a format that is clear, compact and very easy to use. They are ideal for use in exams. This new edition of Core Statutes on Criminal Law contains essential material up to June 2021.
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Ebury Publishing Blood Fire and Gold
Estelle Paranque is an Assistant Professor in History at NCH at Northeastern (London campus). She has participated in several international historical documentaries on TV, including BBC Two's The Boleyns: A Scandalous Family (aired in August 2021), where she shared her knowledge of Anglo-French relations under Henry VIII's reign. She has also participated in Secrets d'Histoire (France 2/ France 3) as well as the history podcasts, HistoryHit, Not Just the Tudors, and Talking Tudors. She has extensively published on the Tudors and the Valois and is the author of Elizabeth I of England Through Valois Eyes (Palgrave Macmillan, 2019).
£20.00
Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) Surviving your Social Work Placement
Robert Lomaxis Staff Tutor, HSC South West Region for The Open University, UK.Karen Jonesis Professional Lead and Senior Lecturer in Social Work in the Faculty of Health and Social Care at the University of West of England, UK. She is the co-author of Best Practice in Social Work, also published by Palgrave Macmillan.
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Boosey & Hawkes Inc Horn Quintet Study Score
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Boosey & Hawkes Inc Percussion Concerto No 2
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Boosey & Hawkes Inc Symphony No 2 Hawkes Pocket Score 1554
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Boosey & Hawkes Inc Symphony No 3 silence Hawkes Pocket Score 1556
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Arcadia Children's Books Super Cities! Baltimore
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Boosey & Hawkes Music Publishers Ltd Alpha and Omega Sssaattbb A Cappella
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HarperCollins Publishers Inc The Long Weekend
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HarperCollins Publishers Inc To Tell You the Truth
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HarperCollins Publishers Inc The Perfect Girl
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HarperCollins Publishers Inc What She Knew
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Blanvalet Taschenbuchverl Die Nanny
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Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd New Directions in Copyright Law, Volume 6
The chapters in this volume are written by international experts from a variety of disciplines, employing a range of theoretical and methodological approaches to issues in copyright law. This volume, and the series of which it is the final part, is structured around the six themes of the AHRC Network on New Directions in Copyright Law, which are: (1) Theoretical Framework of Copyright Law; (2) Globalisation, Convergence and Divergence; (3) Developments in Rights Neighbouring on Copyright; (4) Protection of Traditional Knowledge and Culture; (5) Copyright and the New Technologies; and (6) Copyright, Corporate Power and Human Rights. Accordingly, the volume addresses itself to all those with an interest in copyright, regardless of discipline.
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Random House USA Inc War: How Conflict Shaped Us
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LITTLE BROWN BOOKS GROUP I Know You Know
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Vehicule Press Four Days
In Four Days, an orphaned boy watches as his older brother and idol graduates from petty thievery into big-league crime. A bank heist goes awry, leaving loose threads and dangerous links back to the brothers. Following instructions, the boy leaves the city with the stolen money and travels to a rendezvous point in a mountain vacation resort. What he doesn’t know is that he is on his own, his brother will not show up—and the underworld is after him. Buell’s second novel, Four Days was first published in 1962 by Farrar, Straus & Cudahy in the United States and Macmillan in the UK.
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Atebol Cyfyngedig Lego City: Safle Adeiladu / Building Site
A bilingual adaptation of LEGO CITY - Building Site by Macmillan Children's Books. One of two push, pull and slide board books from the LEGO CITY series. A board book for young children with push, pull and slide tabs. Hours of fun, as children interact and use their fingers to bring the LEGO CITY scenes to life. Welsh text by Bethan Mai Jones.
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Glencoe/McGraw-Hill School Pub Co Grammar and Writing Handbook Grade 5
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Familius LLC Nita's Day
Sign language makes it easy to communicate with your child, and Nita makes it fun! The second book in the Little Hands Signing series (which introduced the bestselling Nita's First Signs), Nita's Day teaches ten new and essential ASL signs for every parent and child to know: wake up, change, clothes, eat, potty, go, play, bath, book, and bed. A simple story about Nita and her parents teaches each sign in context. Even better, each page slides open to reveal accurate instructions on how to make each sign, plus tabs on the side of each page make it simple to locate every sign for later reference. No signing book collection is complete without Nita!
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Random House USA Inc Paris 1919: Six Months That Changed the World
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National Galleries of Scotland Victoria Crowe: Beyond Likeness
Victoria Crowe is one of the world's most vital and original figurative painters. Her instantly recognisable work is represented in a large number of public and private collections. This extensively illustrated new book looks in depth at some of her own favourite portraiture. Looking at the psychology of her subjects and of herself in painting them, this is a fascinating book. Whether you are intrigued by the enigmatic stare of a psychiatrist, struck by the haunted eyes of an Auschwitz survivor or curious about the meaningful surroundings of her own self-portrait, this is an absorbing and enthralling read. Victoria Crowe lives in Scotland and Venice.
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PCCS Books Experiences in Relatedness: Groupwork and the Person-centred Approach
Brings together a collection of writings by authors who have participated in and with groups over a period of thirty years, using the person-centred approach.
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