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Motorbuch Verlag KTM Motorrder seit 1953
£31.41
Lübbe Sterbende Seelen
£11.00
Librarie Philosophique J. Vrin La Crise de la Philosophie Au Xixe Siecle
£47.34
Archaeopress Arab Music: A Survey of Its History and Its Modern Practice
Arab Music: A survey of its history and modern practice is primarily meant for the general Western reader with some basic knowledge of music and music notation. It aims at correcting the still prevalent romantic image of Arab music, spread in the 19th century, as exotic and typified by long, plaintive and erotic sounding melodic lines and inciting rhythms. It offers the reader a comprehensive survey of the history and the development of Arab music and musical theory from its pre-Islamic roots until 1970, as well as a discussion of the major genres and forms practiced today, such as the Egyptian gīl, the Algerian raï and Palestinian hip hop. Other topics touched upon are musical instruments and folk music. The analysis of each genre is accompanied by a complete musical notation of an exemplary composition or improvisation, including lyrics and translation.
£45.43
Hal Leonard Europe Limited Russian Fantasy No. 4 in E minor: Miniature-Fantasias for Violin and Piano
£6.70
Chicago Review Press A Bone and a Hank of Hair
Carolus Deene, history master at Queen's School, Newminster, manages on the side to dabble in the art of gentlemanly detective work. In Leo Bruce's beloved A Bone and a Hank of Hair, Deene is approached by Mrs. Chalk, who is convinced her heiress cousin has been murdered. The suspect is, of course, Mr. Rathbone, the lady's wily widower. On the way to the truth, Deene encounters a host of friendly characters and oafish constabulary, leading readers in a delightful romp through the English landscape.
£13.95
States Academic Press Introduction to Quality Management
£121.66
Skyhorse Publishing Saint Peter's Snow: A Novel
It could have been a common street accident that put Dr. Georg Amberg in the hospital, but for the five weeks his doctors say he has been in a coma, recovering from a brain hemorrhage after being run down by a car, he has memories of a more disturbing nature. What of the violent events in the rural village of Morwede? The old woman threatening the priest with a breadknife, angry peasants with flails and cudgels, Baron von Malchin with a pistol defending his dreams for the Holy Roman Empire--how could Dr. Amberg ignore these? And what of the secret experiment to make a mind-altering drug from a white mildew occurring on wheat--a mildew called Saint Peter's Snow. In this feverish tale of a man caught in the balance between two realities, Leo Pertuz offers a mystery of identity and a fable of faith and political fervor, banned by the Nazis when it was first published in 1933. Saint Peter's Snow is typical of Perutz's storytelling mastery: extraordinarily rich and elegant fiction that is taut with suspense, full of Old World irony and humor.
£11.99
Word Among Us Press Encounter the Lord with St. Mark: A 30-Day At-Home Retreat
£15.40
Charlesbridge Publishing,U.S. Grin and Bear It
£6.90
Ivan R Dee, Inc Over the Edge: How the Pursuit of Youth by Marketers and the Media Has Changed American Culture
For decades young people in the 18-to-34 age group have been the darlings of advertisers and marketers who yearn for greater sales and the elusive "buzz" of publicity. Young adults buy a disproportionate share of movie theater admissions, popular music recordings, and video games, and are regarded as prime targets by most television advertisers. As a consequence of this focus, Leo Bogart argues, media content itself has changed. Sex and violence have become endemic in movies and TV because they attract young audiences. Recent years have witnessed a continual loosening of restrictions on media content and, in the larger culture, a parallel transformation in how people relate to one another. What is now acceptable in civil society is over the edge in comparison with standards of only a few decades ago. This momentous shift has come about, says Mr. Bogart, despite a flawed marketing premise—the idea that young audiences are the most valuable consumers does not jibe with the evidence. Drawing on long experience as a scholar and practitioner in media and marketing, and using extensive research and exclusive interviews with media producers, Mr. Bogart traces the connection between commercial interests and standards of propriety in movies and television. He shows how media content aimed at young adults inevitably engages juveniles as well. He describes how the threat of government regulation has prompted the film, television, music, and video-game industries to adopt systems that rate or label their output; but how the labels intended to keep children away from unsuitable content actually encourage them to taste the forbidden fruit. And these same labels encourage media producers to introduce such content gratuitously. Over the Edge is a compelling analysis of a major American social problem, with surprising conclusions.
£20.37
Saint Benedict Press The Practice of Humility
£10.04
Academy Chicago Publishers Death at Hallows End: A Carolus Deene Mystery
It was not so much a question of ""who-done-it"" as of ""who-done-what."" Respectable solicitors do not disappear every day, but Duncan Humby had vanished into thin air while on his way to prepare a new will for James Grossiter - a will in which the crotchety millionaire intended to dispossess all his relations and his manservant in favor of numerous charities.The death from a heart attack of Old Grossiter himself was too much of a coincidence for Carolus Deene, who was called upon to find the missing solicitor, and as he made his way to the remote village of Hallows End, where Humby's car has been seen and where Grossiter was staying, he had a strong feeling of sinister evil and danger...a feeling that was soon to be translated into horrible fact.
£16.95
Academy Chicago Publishers Death with Blue Ribbon: A Carolus Deene Mystery
Carolus Deene becomes involved in his latest adventure when a famous restaurateur is threatened by a protection racketeer and a well-known writer of cookbooks is murdered under extraordinary circumstances.
£10.95
Alfred Publishing Co Inc.,U.S. Guild Repertoire Intermediate B SummyBirchard Edition
£8.98
Cricket Books, a division of Carus Publishing Co Five Ways Patricia Can Kill Her Husband: A Theory of Intentionality and Blame
The titular example of Patricia, a woman who kills her husband, illustrates this book’s powerful theory of culpability. Depending on Patricia’s mental state and beliefs, her degree of guilt for killing her husband will vary. If, for example, she set fire to her apartment fully intending to kill her husband, we would deem her more blameworthy that if the fire was an unavoidable accident. Culpability, the author argues, is commonly confused with other issues such as responsibility, accountability, and liability. Yet it is concerned exclusively with the intentional mental states we have at the time that we act. Zaibert also offers a history of the theory of culpability, and gives a fascinating analysis of the beliefs and emotions associated with blaming others.
£24.99
Candlewick Press,U.S. Thirteen Days of Midnight
£14.22
Chester Music Un Dia De Noviembre
£7.91
New American Library Patton At The Battle Of The Bulge: How the General's Tanks Turned the Tide at Bastogne
£16.99
Random House USA Inc Let's Play
£8.84
HarperCollins Publishers Inc Family Happiness: Stories
Russian writer Leo Tolstoy is probably best known to the Western world for his epic WAR AND PEACE and splendid ANNA KARENINA, but during his long lifetime Tolstoy also wrote enough shorter works to fill many volumes. Reprinted here are two of his finest short novels -- FAMILY HAPPINESS and MASTER AND MAN -- and one short story -- ALYOSHA THE POT Alongside FAMILY HAPPINESS, Harper Perennial will publish the short fiction of Fyodor Dostoevsky, Herman Melville, Willa Cather, Stephen Crane, and Oscar Wilde to be packaged in a beautifully designed, boldly colorful boxset in the aim to attract contemporary fans of short fiction to these revered masters of the form. Also, in each of these selections will appear a story from one of the new collections being published in the "Summer of the Short Story."
£10.59
aracari verlag ag Bär und seine Brille
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aracari verlag ag Krah
£13.90
Anaconda Verlag Anna Karenina Roman
£10.46
Gmeiner Verlag Der Gemseflsterer von Mainhattan Krimikomdie
£12.00
Gmeiner Verlag Schner Sterben in Bembeltown Kriminalroman
£15.00
Meiner Felix Verlag GmbH Hobbes politische Wissenschaft und zugehörige Schriften Briefe
£40.41
£12.00
Brunnen-Verlag GmbH Ein großer Tag für Vater Martin
£15.00
BoD - Books on Demand Epic Sex I
£19.90
Aufbau Taschenbuch Verlag Die Toten von Athen
£9.99
riva Verlag Gottes Werk und mein Beitrag
£14.99
Emons Verlag Alstergrab
£15.00
Emons Verlag Alsterschatten
£14.00
Julius Beltz GmbH Mediation Psychologische Grundlagen und Perspektiven
£48.60
Goldmann TB Der Koran Das heilige Buch des Islam
£12.00
Duncker & Humblot Die Wahrnehmung Der Gemeinwohlbelange Durch Private Unter Besonderer Berucksichtigung Des Energiesektors
£59.32
V&r Academic Bevor Die Fabriken Schliessen
£40.50
Julius Beltz GmbH Frederick und seine Musefreunde Sieben Musegeschichten in einem Band
£15.95
Julius Beltz GmbH Pezzettino Vierfarbiges Bilderbuch
£7.63
Reclam Philipp Jun. Herr und Knecht
£6.97
Haus Publishing Lumumba: Africa's Lost Leader
Patrice Lumumba (1925-61) is perhaps the most famous leader of the African independence movement. After his execution in 1961, when he had been prime minister of the newly-liberated Congo for only seven months, he became an icon of anti-imperialist struggle. As the news came out, his picture was brandished in demonstrations in capitals around the world, along with Che Guevara and Mao Zedong. His life and the independence that he sought for the Congo made him a pivotal figure of the 20th century, highlighting ongoing Western colonialism and the problematic nature of the independence granted to huge swathes of the globe after 1945. In this book, revised and updated to include new thinking on the Congo crisis and incorporating material recently released from British intelligence archives, Leo Zeilig tells the story of the Congo in the dying days of colonialism, and of Lumumba's transition from nationalist to revolutionary to international symbol of African liberation.
£12.99
Wallflower Press Moving Image Technology – from Zoetrope to Digital
£20.00
Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) Forms of Being Cinema Aesthetics Subjectivity
£100.00
Boydell & Brewer Ltd Edmund Rubbra: Symphonist
Leo Black, a pupil of Rubbra in the 1950s, presents a full-scale study of his symphonies (the first for twenty years). A biographical sketch throws light on legends about the BBC and Rubbra; there are full programme notes on eachsymphony, with accounts of important non-symphonic works. The music of Edmund Rubbra (1901-1986) has been unjustly neglected - arguably because its wide-ranging nature makes it difficult to categorise. He is perhaps best known as a symphonist; his eleven symphonies covered a period of musical and political upheaval [1934 - 1980], the first four reflecting the uneasy later 1930s, with a second global conflict no longer avoidable. The immediately-post-war ones document new emotional depths and his conversion, whilethe final symphonies show a man still in search of peace and reconciliation, overlooked by the world but certain he was on the right path. Leo Black, a pupil of Rubbra at Oxford in the 1950s, here presents a sympatheticfull-scale study of these works (the first for some twenty years). A succinct biographical sketch throws light on legends about the BBC and Rubbra; there are full programme notes on each symphony, with shorter accounts of important non-symphonic works, in particular a 'triptych' of concertos from the 1950s and major liturgical pieces composed around the time of the Second Vatican Council, after Rubbra's conversion to Catholicism. He also deals with the vexed question of Rubbra's mysticism. LEO BLACK is a former BBC chief producer for music and author of the highly-acclaimed Franz Schubert: Music and Belief [2003].
£25.00
Collective Ink Time's Lie: The Narrativisation of Life
Why are facts and statistics disparaged and dismissed, now more than ever? Why do people trust 'fake news'? If we have 'had enough of experts' who should we listen to? Rather than the possible collapse of modern society, could this be an opportunity to look at not just society but our own lives in a different way? Whoever controls the narrative is the one who is in control. Time’s Lie analyses the history, the science and the philosophy behind the creation of linear stories, or Narrativisation, as this book dubs it. 'The importance of understanding how we frame the world through story cannot be overstated. Leo has tapped into something really profound with Time's Lie.' Jared Bauer, Wisecrack
£11.24
Liverpool University Press The Birds of Shropshire
The Birds of Shropshire provides the most comprehensive record of the County's avifauna ever published. Produced by Shropshire Ornithological Society, the book is based on the results of six years fieldwork by over 650 different observers who submitted over 333,400 records. These records have been used to produce maps showing the current distribution of almost 200 different species. Stunning images of 220 species have been contributed by 21 local photographers. The book includes an account for each species, describing its distribution and relative abundance, and the breeding status where relevant. The current breeding and winter maps will be compared with those shown in An Atlas of the Breeding Birds of Shropshire (1992) and with the Shropshire part of the national An Atlas of the Wintering Birds in Britain and Ireland (1986). Historical data, and results of specific local studies, are also incorporated. For many species it will show that massive changes have occurred in their population and distribution. The book will shape conservation priorities in the County for the next 20 years.
£61.41
New Internationalist Publications Ltd The Climate Majority
£9.99