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Bonnier Books Ltd Robbo: The Game's Not Over till the Fat Striker
Book SynopsisJohn 'Robbo' Robertson is a Hearts legend and the club's all-time record goalscorer in the league. He has a remarkable tally of 311 goals in 712 appearances for Heart of Midlothian FC.Capped 16 times for Scotland, Robbo is Hearts' most successful striker in the modern era. His uncanny knack of being in the right place at the right time and his sublime finishing touch have made him a footballing icon.Now Robbo tells his own story in his own words. He recalls how football became his passion as a youngster, how he got his big break and why he didn't sign for Hibs - a particular sore point for Hearts' arch-rivals every time the 'Hammer of Hibs' scored one of his record 27 goals in an Edinburgh derby.Robbo's recollections include brilliant insider stories about Brian Clough and Wallace Mercer, plus the heartbreak of losing the league in the season's closing minutes. He talks, too, about his family and how his life changed forever when he lost his father to cancer at the age of just fourteen.John Robertson's life is an extraordinary one. His journey takes him from the parks and streets of Scotland's capital to the history books as one of the greatest players ever to pull on the Jambos' famous maroon jersey. ROBBO is a must-read for anyone who loves Hearts and loves football.
£8.99
Cambridge University Press The Case for The Enlightenment
Book SynopsisAn interesting and ambitious comparative study of the emergence of Enlightenment in Scotland and Naples. Challenging the tendency to fragment the Enlightenment in eighteenth-century Europe into multiple Enlightenments, John Robertson demonstrates the extent to which thinkers in two societies at the opposite ends of Europe shared common intellectual preoccupations.Trade Review'I look forward … to the debates that this fine book will produce.' The Times Literary Supplement'John Robertson's excellent new book presents a sustained comparison of intellectual life in Naples and Scotland … in order - among other things - to argue against Israel's revisionist periodisation.' The Philosophers' MagazineTable of ContentsPreface; 1. The case for the Enlightenment; 2. Scotland and Naples in 1700; 3. The intellectual worlds of Naples and Scotland 1680–c.1725; 4. The predicament of 'kingdoms governed as provinces'; 5. Vico, after Bayle; 6. Hume, after Bayle and Mandeville; 7. The advent of Enlightenment: political economy in Naples and Scotland 1730–1760; Conclusion: the Enlightenment vindicated?; Bibliography; Index.
£33.15
Oneworld Publications Iraq: A History
Book SynopsisCities, scripts, literature, the rule of law – all were born in Iraq. That so many see this ancient land as nothing more than a violent backwater steeped in chaos is a travesty. This is the place where, for the first 5,000 years of human history, all innovations of worth emerged. It was the cradle of civilization. In this unrivalled study, John Robertson details the greatness and grandeur of Iraq’s achievements, the brutality and magnificence of its ancient empires and its extraordinary contributions to the world. The only work in the English language to explore the history of the land of two rivers in its entirety, it takes readers from the seminal advances of its Neolithic inhabitants to the aftermath of the American and British-led invasion, the rise of Islamic State and Iraq today. A fascinating and thought-provoking analysis, it is sure to be greatly appreciated by historians, students and all those with an interest in this diverse and enigmatic country. This paperback edition features a new epilogue, bringing the work up to date and looking ahead to Iraq’s future.Trade Review'A fresh and lively discussion of Iraq's 6,000-year history'. * Middle East Journal *‘There is much to be learnt from this prodigious record of human achievement in the cradle of civilisation.’ * Sunday Times *‘John Robertson’s magnificent Iraq: A History takes a truly long perspective. From the first Sumerian cities over 5,000 years ago, via the great empires of Assyria, Babylonia and Abbasid Baghdad, to the modern Iraqi state, he shows how this complex past has always shaped, and been shaped by, contemporary political concerns.’ * History Today, Best Books of 2015 *'Considering its huge span of 6,000 years, the book is surprisingly unhurried...Robertson is never a prisoner of chronology and always finds time for useful asides'. * Independent *“A rare find: an authoritative, highly original history that is simply a delight to read. Anyone who wants to understand the turmoil and potential of modern Iraq should read this book.” -- Dr. Barbara N. Porter, Director, The Casco Bay Assyriological Institute; research associate, The Harvard Semitic Museum‘A captivating account... While both engaging and informative, it is not the content alone that is most impressive, but the author’s technique. Unlike most books on Iraq, this one takes its time recounting the region’s history, savouring the richness... Above all else, the book excels in putting events into historical perspective by seeing things not in a Manichean, “the present matters whereas the past is past” perspective.’ * Tribune *“It is rare to find a genuinely knowledgeable and expert scholar who can produce a work as accessible and balanced as this volume. Always informative and never overwhelming, this is a volume that truly must be read by anyone interested in the world we find ourselves occupying today.” -- Dr. Martha T. Roth – Dean, Humanities Division and the Chauncey S. Boucher Distinguished Service Professor of Assyriology, University of Chicago“Iraq matters. Iraq has always mattered and John Robertson’s compelling account shows exactly why. Deftly steering a path through five millennia and more, he helps us to see how and why the country’s past is always up for grabs, interpreted and reinterpreted in the light of contemporary concerns... An essential read for anyone who wants to understand why Iraq is never far from the headlines.” -- Eleanor Robson – Professor of Ancient Middle Eastern History, University College London'John Robertson has been able to walk us through so much of the history that we tend to forget'. * Camden New Journal *‘A fresh and lively discussion of Iraq’s 6,000-year history... Robertson reminds his readers of the intellectual debt the Western world owes to the peoples that populated the area of Iraq throughout history, hoping they will then see past today’s brutal headlines... His conviction is clearly expressed and poignantly supported throughout this book.’ * The Middle East Journal *“The author superbly weaves ancient and medieval historical and cultural development with Iraq's recent history and current sociopolitical turmoil. VERDICT Few books in English cover Iraq's entire history in such a holistic manner. This highly readable and informative book will be a valuable tool in teaching and research for informed general readers and Middle East specialists.” * Library Journal *“This vivid and fast-paced book is an enjoyable introduction for the general reader, from the beginnings of human civilization to the recent wholesale destruction of Iraq’s archaeological heritage.… Robertson’s focus on pre-modern Iraq effortlessly blends political and military history with the history of ideas, and flows seamlessly into the present era and the terrible predicament in which the cradle of civilization now finds itself.” * Publishers Weekly *Table of ContentsForeword Introduction: The Glory and the Curse of Iraq’s Past 1 Places, Peoples, Potentials: the Enduring Foundations of Life in Iraq The “Land Between the Rivers” Distribution of Raw Materials and Natural Resources Iraq’s Accessibility and Vulnerability to External Forces The Peoples and Social Patterns of Iraq 2 Cradle of Civilization “History Begins at Sumer” The First Cities and the Invention of Writing The Early Dynastic Period (Ca. 2900–2350 BCE) The Akkad Period (Ca. 2350–2150 BCE) The Ur III Period (Ca. 2100–2000 BCE) The Old Babylonian and Old Assyrian Periods (Ca. 2000–1595 BCE) The Kassite and Middle Assyrian Periods (1595 to Ca. 1000 BCE) Transition to Empire, Ca. 1100–900 BCE The Great “World Empires” (Ca. 900–539 BCE): The Neo-Assyrian and Neo-Babylonian Periods 3 Cradle of Empires The Rediscovery of “The Might That Was Assyria” Assyria and the Bible: Creating a Bogeyman Assyrian Zenith Babylon: The Curse of an Ancient Image “The Greatness That [Really] Was Babylon” The Long Twilight of Iraq’s Ancient Imperial Era 4 Cradle of Religions, Crucible of Conflicts Religion in Ancient Mesopotamia/Iraq The Achaemenid Persians and the Religion of the Wise Lord Alexander the Great and the Coming of Hellenism Iraq under Parthian Rule: Religious Toleration and Vitality From Palestine to Mesopotamia: Iraq as a Cradle of World Religions Iraq under the Sassanids: Religious Mosaic and Holy War Jews under the Sassanids Christians under the Sassanids “Gnostics” and the Apostle of Light 5 Iraq, Islam, and the Golden Age of the Arab Empire Prelude to the Coming of Islam and the Arab Conquest of Iraq Muhammad and the Origins of the Community of Islam The Arab Muslim Conquest of Iraq: The Early Forging of Arab (Versus Persian) Identity Iraq and the Early Forging of Shi‘ite (Versus Sunni) Identity Iraq under Umayyad Rule The Abbasid Caliphate: Iraq as the Center of Islamic Civilization Abbasid Decline: Iraq Drifts Away from Center Stage 6 Interlude: From Cradle to Backwater Iraq under the Buyids, Seljuks, and Mongols The Coming of the Seljuks and Turkish Authority The Crusades and Saladin The Mongol Invasion and Its Aftermath Iraq in the Era of the “Gunpowder Empires” European Inroads The Seeds of Iraq’s Revival 7 The Creation and Zenith of Modern Iraq Setting the Stage World War I and Its Aftermath: The Hashemite Monarchy, the British, and Oil Enter Oil The Birth of Iraqi and Arab Nationalisms The Nationalist Response to British Domination Arab and Iraqi Nationalism, the Cold War, the Emergence of Israel, and the Poisoned Blessing of Oil The Republic: Competing Nationalisms, Resistance to the West, and New Wealth The Continuing Development and Impact of Iraqi and Arab Nationalism under the Republic Iraq’s Conquest of Its Oil under the Republic 8 The Long Descent Republican Iraq and the Cold War Powers until 1980 Saddam’s Qadissiya: The Iran–Iraq War, 1980–88 The Crisis with Kuwait Operation Desert Storm 1991–2003: The Scourge of Sanctions The Anglo-American Invasion of Iraq Epilogue: “Tell Me How This Ends” Afterword Notes Bibliography Index
£17.09
Penguin Random House Children's UK The Little Town of Marrowville
Book Synopsis*A hilarious, dark adventure for kids and adults!*''A book aimed at kids that captures youthful humour perfectly. By which we mean it''s energetic, weird, and delightfully disgusting - 10/10'' Starbust Magazine''The bloodthirsty, heartfelt romp your brutal inner child craves'' BlizzardComedyIn a town surrounded by deadly mist, and filled with oddities, two young siblings become orphans.And that''s the best thing that''s happened to them all day.Howard Howard was a Wrecker (a brute and bully by profession) who was brutal and bullish to his children - Aubrey and Aubrey''s Sister. Howard Howard deserved to be turned into mince, and thanks to a mysterious duo called The Grinders, that''s exactly what happened to Howard Howard. Hunted by the police and their father''s gang of Wreckers, the siblings find some new friends to help keep them safe: a talented burglar named Charlie (who has no bones, but a great moustache) and a sword-wielding assassin named Calo (who has a sword, duh.) In a town already revelling in its own chaos and with new dangers around every corner, Aubrey''s Sister and Aubrey stumble into a world of secrets, myths and monsters.Trade ReviewA book aimed at kids that captures youthful humour perfectly. By which we mean it's energetic, weird, and delightfully disgusting * Starburst Magazine *The bloodthirsty, heartfelt romp your brutal inner child craves * BlizzardComedy *Perfectly captures a kid's sense of the bizarre . . . highly recommended * The South China Morning Post *
£7.59
Oxford University Press The Enlightenment
Book SynopsisA foundational moment in the history of modern European thought, the Enlightenment continues to be a reference point for philosophers, scholars and opinion-formers. To many it remains the inspiration of our commitments to the betterment of the human condition. To others, it represents the elevation of one set of European values to the world, many of whose peoples have quite different values. But what is the relationship between the historical Enlightenment and the idea of ''Enlightenment'', and can these two understandings be reconciled?In this Very Short Introduction, John Robertson offers a concise historical introduction to the Enlightenment as an intellectual movement of eighteenth-century Europe. Discussing its intellectual achievements, he also explores how its supporters exploited new ways of communicating their ideas to a wider public, creating a new ''public sphere'' for critical discussion of the moral, economic and political issues facing their societies.ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.Trade ReviewFor all its concision, [this book] manages to be both wide-ranging and rigorious. In five compressed yet elegant chapters it summarizes the current state of research while also adding a series of important insights. * Times Literary Supplement *the book does exactly what it says it will do * Chris Pierson, Political Studies Review *This intelligently written and informative book is more than simply a "a very short introduction". John Robertson's book provides, although concisely, a thorough and original interpretation of the Enlightenment as both a historical phenomenon and a philosophical idea. * H-Albion *Table of Contents1. Definitions of Enlightenment ; 2. Pre-Enlightenment ; 3. Enlightenment ideas ; 4. Enlightening society ; 5. The politics of Enlightenment ; 6. The legacy of Enlightenment ; Further Reading ; Index
£9.49
Mars Business Associates Ltd Accounting Principles for Non-accounting Students
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£28.90