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Omnibus Press Mudhoney: The Sound and The Fury from Seattle (Updated Edition)
'...probably the best book written about grunge' Paul Brannigan, Classic Rock 'Mudhoney are the jewel of Seattle.' Thurston Moore, Sonic Youth If rock fans associate Seattle primarily with Nirvana and Pearl Jam, time has shown that the city's most influential grunge band may well have been Mudhoney. They're still going strong and this is their story. Formed in early 1988 Mudhoney originally comprised Mark Arm, Matt Lukin, Dan Peters and Steve Turner and their debut single, 'Touch Me I'm Sick', was the catalytic force behind Nirvana and Pearl Jam who took grunge global. Mudhoney's would have been another story of half-forgotten pioneers paving the way for others who grabbed the prize... except they not only survived all the classic rock band excesses, but they also kept on producing great music. Bolstered by new member Guy Maddison, they celebrated their quarter-century with a superb 2013 album, Vanishing Point, and showed no signs of slowing down with the release of Digital Garbage in 2018 and Morning In America in 2019. Updated with a new chapter drawing on fresh interviews with the group, this book tells an unconventional tale of rock heroism about a band that missed out on superstardom but kept control of the music and triumphantly outlived their more famous disciples.
£16.99
Taylor & Francis Ltd CALL: Media, Design & Applications
Each chapter in this volume reviews past developments, discusses current developments and presents pointers for future research in the field of computer-assisted language learning. Broad bibliographies, citing books, journals, software and URLs, accompany each chapter.
£145.00
John Wiley & Sons Inc The Top 10 Distinctions Between Winners and Whiners
Be a winner in your personal and professional life with this pull-no-punches guide Let's face it: to become a winner in the face of unpredictable times requires hard work and a determined mindset. Winners choose to be winners. Whiners let others control their fate. Which one do you want to be? In The Top Ten Distinctions between Winners and Whiners, Keith Cameron Smith reveals the secrets to becoming a winner in both your professional and personal life. Discover powerful exercises you can start immediately that will make a positive and lasting change in your life. Master the 10 vital principles and move past the status quo and up the ladder Create positive meaning and build relationships Hundreds of top producers from many network marketing companies as well as upper managers from several Fortune 500 companies are using The Top 10 Distinctions between Winners and Whiners to inspire their teams. Take responsibility for your success and steer clear of naysayers and negativity with The Top Ten Distinctions between Winners and Whiners.
£11.99
Little, Brown Book Group The Top 10 Habits Of Millionaires: Transform Your Thinking - and Get Rich
What does it take to become a millionaire - hard work, determination, a bit of luck? All of those help, but as entrepreneur and motivational speaker Keith Cameron Smith makes clear in this life-changing book, millionaire is first and foremost a state of mind.In The Top Ten Habits of Millionaires, Smith elborates ten key principles that animate the millionaire mindset - habits that can be learned and mastered by anyone who wants to improve their financial position, includingMillionaires think long term - Create a clear vision of the life you desire and focus on it.Millionaires talk about ideas, not things and people - Ask positive 'what if' questions every day and bounce ideas off successful people who will be honest with youMillionaires embrace change - Be patient while change is unfolding and find the hidden benefitWhat you believe about money has everything to do with how much money you will make. Following Keith Cameron Smith's smart and sensible advice will help readers achieve long-sought financial - and emotional - abundance.
£10.99
Little, Brown Book Group The 10 Secrets of Entrepreneurs: How to stop being just an employee
The Ten Secrets of Entrepreneurs is a compelling guide to the ten key differences between successful or extraordinary entrepreneurs and unsuccessful or ordinary employees and the way they think and behave. This life-changing book will show how anyone can learn to switch their thinking to that of an extraordinary entrepreneurs and enjoy a more rewarding and fulfilling professional and personal life. The distinctions include:Entrepreneurs have an empowering perspective of failure.Employees see failure as bad.Entrepreneurs are solution finders.Employees are problem solvers.Entrepreneurs look into the future.Employees look into the past.In uncertain times, everyone wants to have more meaning and purpose in their professional and personal lives. In this inspirational and prescriptive guide, Keith Cameron Smith leads readers from a passive and possibly fearful view of their future to one they can actively engage in and firmly believe in.
£10.99
University of Exeter Press L'Eugene
Étienne Jodelle, seigneur de Limodin, was a French dramatist and poet, was born in Paris in 1532 to a noble family and died in poverty in 1573. He attached himself to the group of 16th-century French Renaissance poets known as thePléiade and applied their principles to his work. Eugène, a comedy satirizing the clergy, is one of his three plays. This is a volume in the Exeter French Texts series. The text, introduction and essential notes are all in French.
£32.35
Random House USA Inc The Top 10 Distinctions Between Millionaires and the Middle Class
£16.09
Classiques Garnier Le Visage Changeant de Montaigne/ The Changing Face of Montaigne
£62.29
University of Exeter Press Les Tromperies
Pierre de Lavirey was born in the east of France in 1541 and died in 1619 in Troyes. Little is known about him or his life, but, in addition to his translations of various Italian books, he has left behind him adaptations into French of nine Italian plays which make him one of the most prolific writers of comedy in the sixteenth century. These adaptations are a valuable source for the study of the language of the theatre and of the techniques of creative translation in the period. Les Tromperies formed part of the second collection of adaptations written by Lavirey. It was first published in Troyes in 1611 by Pierre Chevillot. Its source is Nicolò Secco’s Gl’Inganni, first performed in Milan in 1548. This title is Volume 100 in the series Exeter French Texts/Textes littéraires. It includes an introduction, select bibliography and essential notes, all in French.
£21.53