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Pen & Sword Books Ltd Battleships: The First Big Guns
This new addition to the Images of War series takes as its focus the early Big Gun battleships that saw development and deployment during the First World War. Iconic ships such as HMS Warspite and Malaya feature amidst this pictorial history that is sure to appeal to fans of the series, and naval enthusiasts in particular. Vessels featured include the battleship Royal Sovereign, the aircraft carrier HMS Eagle, the cruiser HMS Gloucester, the Queen Elizabeth class battleship HMS Barham and the Italian battleships Littorio, Cesare, Duillo, Vittorio Veneto, Conte di Cavour and Doria, amongst many others. British and international battleships feature side by side in a publication that offers a truly representative selection of the kind of vessels in action at this time. A second volume will follow, focussing on the Second World War and the evolution of the Big Guns in response to the changing demands this conflict wrought.
£18.29
John Hunt Publishing Terrible Unrest A
A young immigrant family must confront the horrors of the Colorado Coalfield War to live the American Dream.
£17.30
Dunvagen/Chester Music Double Concerto for Violin and Cello: Violin Part
£11.05
NY Research Press Asphalt: Technology and Materials
£128.79
American Medical Publishers Orthodontic Diagnosis and Treatment of Malocclusion
£112.42
Skyhorse Publishing Oscar Wilde's Last Stand: Decadence, Conspiracy, and the Most Outrageous Trial of the Century
£13.31
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The New Press Being with Children A HighSpirited Personal Account of Teaching Writing Theater and Videotape Classics in Progressive Education
Lopate explores the horrible and beautiful aspects of being with young people five hours a day, and explains why teachers persist in staying with the public schools and trying to make them into places where young people can flower.
£21.63
Encounter Books,USA Architects of Power: Roosevelt, Eisenhower, and the American Century
The United States is not a preternaturally inward-looking nation, and isolation is not the natural disposition of Americans. The real question is not whether Americans are prone to isolation or engagement, but how their engagement with the world has evolved, how events have made the United States a superpower, and how these developments have been guided by political leadership. Indeed, the great debates on foreign affairs in American history have not been about whether to have debates on foreign affairs; they have been between the competing visions of American influence in the world. In Architects of Power, Philip Terzian examines two public figures in the twentieth century who personify, in their lives, careers, and philosophies, the rise of the United States of America to global leadership: Franklin D. Roosevelt and Dwight D. Eisenhower. Terzian reveals how both men recognized and acted on the global threats of their time and questions whether America can rise to the same challenges today. Without this clear window into the stricken world that Roosevelt inhabited and Eisenhower understood, we are unlikely to recognize the perils and challenges of the world we have inherited.
£15.32
Dalkey Archive Press Book of Bachelors
David Bellos, Introduction: The Book of Bachelors by Philip Terry/Philip Terry, The Book of Bachelors/Philip Terry, Afterword
£8.53
Copper Canyon Press,U.S. Shrapnel Maps
£15.52
Fernwood Publishing Co Ltd Food Regimes and Agrarian Questions
Food Regimes and Agrarian Questions extends the original conception of the food regime, formulated by Harriet Friedmann and Philip McMichael, detailing new dimensions of the succession of imperial, intensive and corporate food regimes. Developing the methodological contributions of food regime analysis, McMichael re-examines the agrarian question historically and its present-day implications, introduces regional interpretations of the food regime and incorporates gender, labour, financial, ecological and nutritional dimensions into his analysis. Finally, McMichael explores the relationships between contemporary food, energy, climate and financial crises and food regime restructuring, which includes agrofuels, land grabbing, the bioeconomy, agro-security mercantilism and the food sovereignty moveme
£21.42
PublicAffairs,U.S. The Road Less Traveled: The Secret Battle to End the Great War, 1916-1917
A revelatory new history that explores the tantalizing and almost-realized possibility that the First World War could have ended in 1916, saving millions of lives and utterly changing the course of history.In August 1916, two years into World War I, leaders in all the warring powers faced a crisis. There were no good military options. Money, people, and food were running short. Yet roads to peace seemed daunting too, as exhausted nations, drummed forward bypatriotic duty and war passion, sought meaning from their appalling sacrifices.Germany made the first move. Its government secretly asked Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States and leader of the only great power still neutral, to mediate an end to the Great War. As a token of good faith, Germany promised to withdraw from occupied Belgium. Wilson too was anxious to make peace. If he failed, he felt sure America would drift into a dreadful, wider war. Meanwhile, the French president confided to Britain's King that the Allies should accept Wilson's expected peace move and end the war.In THE ROAD LESS TRAVELED, Philip Zelikow recounts the five months when, behind closed doors, the future of the war, and the world, hung in the balance. It is a story of civic courage, of awful responsibility, and of how some rose to the occasion or shrank from it. "Peace is on the floor waiting to be picked up!" pleaded the German ambassador to the United States. This book shows how right he was, and how close leaders came to doing so.
£25.00
Skyhorse Publishing With Wings As Eagles: The Eighth Air Force in World War II
Beginning in 1942, the Eighth Air Force began a precision bombing raid offensive deep into Nazi Germany, embarking from bases in rural England. Nearly 350,000 Americans were transplanted to English soil, joining their British colleagues for this joint Allied offensive. For many it was a period of great risk, and arguably the greatest adventure of their lives.With Wings As Eagles celebrates the heroics of these pilots and their missions. A lavishly illustrated, full-color, hardcover original, the narrative is the result of the author’s exclusive interviews with many of the pilots and crew, as well as research from contemporary diaries, journals, and scrapbooks. Readers relive the nostalgia and vivid reminiscences of days of seemingly endless boredom and fatigue, the loneliness of soaring in an aluminum cocoon four miles over an intended target, and a surprising account of parachuting onto German soil and being captured by women and children.With Wings As Eagles relives the drama and history of an heroic era.
£28.98
Macmillan Learning Physical Models of Living Systems
£120.58
Capstone Press Fruit of All Evil
£7.73
National Geographic Kids World History Biographies: Gandhi: The Young Protester Who Founded a Nation
£9.22
Scholastic US Mortal Engines (Mortal Engines, Book 1): Volume 1
£12.80
Penguin Putnam Inc The Lady from Zagreb
£15.08
Boosey & Hawkes Inc Sound Thinking Volume II Developing Musical Literacy 2
£26.99
Mystic Seaport Museum Brilliant Passage
£13.95
Corcoran Gallery Of Art Essential Modernism
£17.95
University of New Mexico Press New Mexico's Ghost Towns: A Practical Guide
This useful guidebook surveys more than 80 ghost towns, grouped by geographic area. First published in 1981 and now available only from UNM Press, it has been praised in particular for its instructions on how to reach even the most obscure sites. Chapter headings: Gold and Coal in the Ortiz Mountains; Ghosts of the Meadows; Cabezon and the Ghosts of Gallup; Colfax County: Towns of the High Country; Santa Rosa Ghosts; Lincoln County: The War and the Kid; Ghosts of the Rio Grande; The Black Range and the Valley of Silver; Near Silver City; Shakespeare, Pancho Villa, and the Little Hatchet; Ghosts of the Organ Mountains; Mogollon.
£21.95
HarperCollins Focus How to Write Fast Under Pressure
Anyone who regularly deals with work-related writing deadlines knows the kind of paralysis that can take over when there’s too much to accomplish and not enough time to compose a clear sentence. This book contains an easy, effi cient, and confidence-building process for keeping up and being productive, even under tight time constraints and concentration-sapping obstacles. The book contains an immediately usable approach based on the mnemonic DASH, stand ing for the four critical components most needed for writers working under pressure.Filled with helpful tools and time-saving techniques, this indispensable guide reveals how anyone can break through writer’s block and write faster and better.
£14.99
The University Press of Kentucky Breaking Protocol: America's First Female Ambassadors, 1933-1964
"It used to be," soon-to-be secretary of state Madeleine K. Albright said in 1996, "that the only way a woman could truly make her foreign policy views felt was by marrying a diplomat and then pouring tea on an offending ambassador's lap."This world of US diplomacy excluded women for a variety of misguided reasons: they would let their emotions interfere with the task of diplomacy, they were not up to the deadly risks that could arise overseas, and they would be unable to cultivate the social contacts vital to success in the field. The men of the State Department objected but had to admit women, including the first female ambassadors: Ruth Bryan Owen, Florence "Daisy" Harriman, Perle Mesta, Eugenie Anderson, Clare Boothe Luce, and Frances Willis. These were among the most influential women in US foreign relations in their era.Using newly available archival sources, Philip Nash examines the history of the "Big Six" and how they carved out their rightful place in history. After a chapter capturing the male world of American diplomacy in the early twentieth century, the book devotes one chapter to each of the female ambassadors and delves into a number of topics, including their backgrounds and appointments, the issues they faced while on the job, how they were received by host countries, the complications of protocol, and the press coverage they received, which was paradoxically favorable yet deeply sexist. In an epilogue that also provides an overview of the role of women in modern US diplomacy, Nash reveals how these trailblazers helped pave the way for more gender parity in US foreign relations.
£33.78
Dufour Editions Resuming Maurice: And Other Essays on Writers and Celebrity
£16.44
Rowman & Littlefield Short Bike Rides® New York City
For the avid cyclist or for the family planning a weekend activity, these carefully slected, well-researched routes are appropriate for everyone.
£10.49
University Press of America The View from Nowhere: Essays in Literature, Mysticism and Philosophy
The View from Nowhere is a cross-disciplinary work that studies the impact of the mystical discourse, specifically Cabala, on literature, from the Renaissance to the present. The other major concern of The View from Nowhere is to evaluate the "reading" of postmodern simulation-theory, principally that of Jean Baudrillard of Kierkegaardian and Nietzschean existentialism.
£85.27
University Press of America Discipleship Between Creation and Redemption: Toward a Believer's Church Social Ethic
This provocative study argues that the 'believers' church' should draw on Catholic, Reformed, and Lutheran thought to find a solid basis for Christian political action. The book believes that a 'believers' church' ethic has points of continuity with the quest for social justice in the larger society. Rather than separating discipleship from political life or uncritically baptizing political projects, the believers' church may appeal to natural law as a basis for cooperation with others toward the end of a more just society. The volume draws upon various historical theologians and a variety of contemporary figures to affirm a God-given moral capacity in humans that makes a tolerably just political order possible.
£75.33
Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc Ghost Towns of California: Your Guide to the Hidden History and Old West Haunts of California
Ghost Towns of California is a guidebook to the state's best boomtowns. Once thriving, these abandoned mining camps and pioneer villages still ring with history. Ghost town expert Philip Varney equips you with everything you need to know to explore these remnants of the past. Featured are color maps, driving and walking directions, town histories, touring recommendations, and stunning color photography of 70 sites, including the famous Bodie. Come see where it all started at the mother lode, and trace the great migration throughout the region. Visit the northern mines and the ghosts of San Francisco Bay, the Eastern Sierra, Death Valley, and the Mojave Desert. This is the essential guidebook to the glory days of the Old West!
£17.76
North-South Books For Audrey with Love: Audrey Hepburn and Givenchy
£13.96
Quarto Publishing PLC The World's Most Atrocious Animals
£16.00
Random House Children's Books The Wonderful Wisdom of Ants
£21.65
Faber Music Ltd Lo God is here
£5.84
Random House USA Inc The Golden Compass Graphic Novel, Volume 1
£10.76
Thames and Hudson Ltd Tantra The Indian Cult of Ecstasy Art and Imagination
£12.68
Dover Publications Inc. Aladdin and Other Favorite Arabian Nights Stories
£6.53
The Perseus Books Group Crucible of Faith The Ancient Revolution That Made Our Modern Religious World
£23.99
Penguin Putnam Inc Dear Zoe: A Novel
£14.25
Penguin Putnam Inc Prussian Blue
£15.65
WW Norton & Co Comforts of the Abyss: The Art of Persona Writing
Throughout his growth as a writer, acclaimed poet Philip Schultz has battled with the dark voice in his head—the “shitbird,” as his late friend the poet Ralph Dickey termed it—that whispers his insecurities and questions his ability to create. Persona writing, a method of borrowing the voice and temperament of accomplished writers, offers him imaginative distance and perspective on his own negative inclinations. In this candid and generous book, Schultz reflects on his early life in an immigrant neighborhood of upstate New York, his first writing experiments inspired by Ernest Hemingway and John Keats, his struggles with dyslexia, and the failures he witnessed in his father’s life and his own. Through surprising, sometimes humorous, and encouraging encounters with the writers who influence him—including Elizabeth Bishop, Joan Didion, and Norman Mailer—as well as moving experiences of loss, Schultz learns how to fashion personas out of pain. Perceptive, enlightening, and profound, Comforts of the Abyss reveals how persona writing can be used as a tool for unlocking a writer’s own story, the philosophy on which Schultz founded The Writers Studio in 1987.
£20.99
WW Norton & Co The Valley of Unknowing
In the twilight years of Communist East Germany, Bruno Krug, author of a single world-famous novel written twenty years earlier, falls for Theresa Aden, a music student from the West. But Theresa has also caught the eye of a cocky young scriptwriter who delights in satirizing Krug’s work. Asked to appraise a mysterious manuscript, Bruno is disturbed to find that the author is none other than his rival. Disconcertingly, the book is good—very good. But there is hope for the older man: the unwelcome masterpiece is dangerously political. Krug decides that if his affair with Theresa is to prove more than a fling, he must employ a small deception. But in the Workers’ and Peasants’ State, knowing the deceiver from the deceived, the betrayer from the betrayed, isn’t just difficult: it is a matter of life and death. Now the celebrated author and secret Stasi informer is ready to confess… The Valley of Unknowing is both a moving and entertaining love story and a seductive thriller, one that pits the past against the future, commerce against creativity, and art against life.
£20.99
Random House USA Inc DelCorso's Gallery
£12.73
Random House USA Inc The Mercy: Poems
£13.75
Harperchristian Resources Prayer
£24.29
Hachette Books Dave Brubeck: A Life in Time
£24.00
Penguin Putnam Inc March Violets: A Bernie Gunther Novel
£13.80
Penguin Books Ltd The Bacchae and Other Plays
The plays of Euripides have stimulated audiences since the fifth century BC. This volume, containing Phoenician Women, Bacchae, Iphigenia at Aulis, Orestes, and Rhesuscompletes the new editions of Euripides in Penguin Classics.
£12.99