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Textual Patterns and Cosmic Designs in Early China

by Benoît Vermander

Via a hermeneutics focused on Chinese numerology and concentric arrangements, this book offers a novel construal of the textual universe proper to early China writings.The author lays bare distinguishable patterns of textual composition while relating them to corresponding patterns of thinking. He differentiates rhetorical variants through detailed studies of the Zhuangzi’s Inner chapters, the Laozi, the Analects, and the Huainanzi. The philosophical depth and relevance of the Chinese ancient worldview appear in a fresh light when one unearths the patterns into which its content is embedded. The focus on textual patterns and rhetorical arrangements also facilitates the reading of Chinese classics alongside other traditions.The book will be a valuable reference for scholars and graduate students studying Chinese literary criticism, Chinese philosophy, and comparative philosophy.

Memoir of Col. Benjamin Tallmadge: His Years as Battle Commander in the American Revolutionary War

by Benjamin Tallmadge

“Benjamin Tallmadge narrates his time spent as a military officer during the American Revolutionary War, detailing his roles as both commander and intelligence gatherer. Renowned for his successes during the American Revolution, Benjamin Tallmadge commences these memoirs with a brief family history. After this short introduction, he immediately describes his military training and deployment, and the witnessing of his first battle close to New York City. Stricken and steeled by the carnage of war, the young Tallmadge expresses his wish to see the Revolution to its very end. Upon demonstrating a keen sense of tactics, and mounting a successful raid wherein the supplies and premises of an enemy force were burned by Tallmadge and his fellow operatives, George Washington praised the officer's abilities. Throughout the conflict, Tallmadge proved an able spymaster; heading up the Culper Ring, a network of agents whose information in and around the New York area would prove extremely valuable to the war effort.”-Print ed.

A Narrative of The Boer War Its Causes and Results [New Illustrated Edition – 1896 text]

by Thomas Fortescue Carter

Includes Boer War Illustrations Pack with 300 maps, plans, and photos."A Narrative of The Boer War: Its Causes and Results" is a comprehensive and insightful account of one of the most significant conflicts in the history of South Africa. Written by esteemed historian and author Thomas Carter, this book delves deeply into the origins, unfolding, and aftermath of the Boer War, providing readers with a nuanced understanding of this pivotal event.Carter meticulously traces the causes of the war, examining the complex interplay of political, economic, and social factors that led to the outbreak of hostilities between the British Empire and the Boer republics of Transvaal and the Orange Free State. He provides a detailed narrative of the war itself, from the initial skirmishes and major battles to the strategies, key figures, and turning points that defined the conflict.In addition to the military aspects, Carter explores the human dimension of the war, offering vivid accounts of the experiences of soldiers and civilians caught in the turmoil. Through his thorough research and compelling storytelling, he brings to life the bravery, hardship, and resilience of those involved.Rich with maps, photographs, and first-hand accounts, "A Narrative of The Boer War: Its Causes and Results" is an invaluable resource for historians, students, and anyone interested in understanding the complexities of this significant conflict. Carter's balanced and insightful analysis offers a comprehensive view of the Boer War, making this book a definitive reference on the subject.

The Art of Spiritual Harmony

by Wassily Kandinsky

"The Art of Spiritual Harmony" is a seminal work by the pioneering abstract artist Wassily Kandinsky. This influential book delves into the profound connection between art and spirituality, presenting Kandinsky's revolutionary ideas on the role of art in expressing the innermost emotions and transcending the material world.Kandinsky, a master of color and form, articulates his belief that art should go beyond mere representation and tap into deeper spiritual truths. He explores the concept of "inner necessity," the driving force that compels true artists to create works that resonate on a spiritual level. Through a series of essays and reflections, Kandinsky discusses the transformative power of color, the significance of abstract forms, and the artist's role in society.Rich with philosophical insights and artistic theory, "The Art of Spiritual Harmony" offers readers a glimpse into Kandinsky's visionary mind. The book is adorned with illustrations of his groundbreaking paintings, showcasing his journey from figurative art to pure abstraction. Kandinsky's writings inspire artists and art lovers to seek harmony between the spiritual and the aesthetic, encouraging them to view art as a means of personal and collective enlightenment.This timeless work remains a cornerstone of modern art theory, providing invaluable guidance for anyone interested in the spiritual dimensions of artistic expression. "Kandinsky - The Art of Spiritual Harmony" is a must-read for artists, scholars, and anyone seeking to understand the profound relationship between art and the human spirit.

Wholly For God The True Christian Life: The True Christian Life (classic Reprint)

by William Law

"Wholly For God: The True Christian Life" by William Law is a timeless and deeply spiritual guide to living a life fully devoted to God. William Law, an influential 18th-century Anglican theologian and mystic, provides profound insights and practical wisdom for Christians seeking to deepen their faith and experience the transformative power of a life wholly surrendered to God.In this compelling work, Law explores what it means to live a true Christian life, emphasizing the importance of wholehearted devotion and a sincere commitment to following Christ. He challenges readers to go beyond mere outward religious practices and to cultivate an inner life that is rooted in love, humility, and obedience to God.One of the central themes of "Wholly For God" is the idea of complete and unconditional surrender to God's will. Law encourages readers to trust in God's providence and to seek His guidance in all aspects of life. He also highlights the importance of loving one's neighbor and living in a way that demonstrates the transformative power of God's grace."Wholly For God: The True Christian Life" is more than just a theological treatise; it is a call to action for believers to live out their faith in practical and meaningful ways. William Law's timeless wisdom and passionate exhortation continue to resonate with readers, offering a path to a deeper and more authentic Christian life.This classic work is essential reading for anyone seeking to grow in their faith and to live a life that is wholly devoted to God. Law's teachings provide a roadmap for spiritual growth and a profound reminder of the beauty and power of a life lived in full communion with the Divine.

The Ku Klux Klan or Invisible Empire

by Mrs S. E. F. Rose

Mrs. S. E. F. Rose’s book, "The Ku Klux Klan: or Invisible Empire," provides a detailed historical account of the infamous white supremacist organization known as the Ku Klux Klan. First published in the late 19th century, this work delves into the formation, evolution, and ultimate decline of the Klan during its first incarnation following the American Civil War.The book begins with an exploration of the post-war Southern United States, setting the stage for the emergence of the Klan as a secret society founded by Confederate veterans. Rose examines the socio-political conditions that contributed to the Klan's rise, including the tumultuous Reconstruction era, widespread racial tensions, and the disenfranchisement of white Southerners.Rose's narrative is rich with firsthand accounts and detailed descriptions of the Klan's activities, rituals, and hierarchy. She provides insight into the organization’s use of terror and violence to maintain white supremacy and resist the integration and empowerment of African Americans. The book also discusses the internal conflicts and external pressures that led to the Klan's disbandment in the early 1870s.Though written from a perspective sympathetic to the Southern cause, Mrs. Rose's work is an important historical document. It offers readers a window into the mindset of Klan members and their supporters, while also highlighting the broader implications of the Klan's actions on American society.Controversial and provocative, "The Ku Klux Klan: Its Origin, Growth, and Disbandment" serves as a crucial resource for understanding one of the darkest chapters in American history. Through meticulous research and vivid storytelling, Mrs. S. E. F. Rose provides an in-depth look at the origins and operations of the Ku Klux Klan, offering valuable insights into its lasting impact on race relations in the United States.

Tangweera: Life and Adventures Among Gentle Savages

by Charles Napier Bell

"Tangweera: Life and Adventures Among Gentle Savages" by C. Napier Bell is a captivating memoir that transports readers to the remote regions of the Mosquito Coast, where the author spent his formative years living among the indigenous Miskito people. First published in 1899, this book offers a vivid and engaging account of Bell's experiences and observations during his time in what is now eastern Nicaragua and Honduras.C. Napier Bell, a British engineer and adventurer, provides a detailed and affectionate portrayal of the Miskito people, whom he refers to as "gentle savages." His narrative is filled with rich descriptions of their customs, traditions, and daily life, capturing the essence of a culture largely untouched by Western civilization at the time. Bell's writing is infused with a sense of wonder and respect for the Miskito, highlighting their skills in hunting, fishing, and navigating the dense tropical forests and waterways.The memoir begins with Bell's arrival on the Mosquito Coast and his gradual immersion into the local community. Through a series of anecdotes and personal reflections, he recounts his adventures and misadventures, from learning to spear fish and hunt with blowguns to participating in traditional ceremonies and exploring the lush, untamed landscape. Bell's keen eye for detail and his ability to convey the beauty and challenges of the natural environment make for a compelling read."Tangweera: Life and Adventures Among Gentle Savages" is an enthralling and informative read that offers a unique glimpse into a world that was, at the time, largely unknown to the outside world. C. Napier Bell's engaging storytelling and thoughtful observations provide readers with an intimate understanding of the Miskito people and their vibrant culture, making this book a timeless classic in the literature of exploration and anthropology.

The Unselfishness of God: My Spiritual Autobiography

by Hannah Whitall Smith

"The Unselfishness of God: My Spiritual Autobiography" by Hannah Whitall Smith is a deeply personal and inspiring account of the author's spiritual journey. Known for her influential work in the Holiness movement, Smith shares her transformative experiences and profound insights into the nature of God and the essence of true Christian living.In this spiritual autobiography, Smith reflects on her life with honesty and vulnerability, chronicling her struggles, doubts, and ultimate triumphs in faith. She explores the concept of God's unselfish love, emphasizing the importance of surrender, trust, and the joy of living a life dedicated to serving others.Through her vivid storytelling and reflective prose, Smith offers readers a window into her inner life and spiritual evolution. Her journey is one of continuous discovery and growth, marked by moments of deep revelation and divine grace. Smith's writing is both accessible and profound, making complex theological ideas relatable and inspiring. With eloquence and sincerity, Hannah Whitall Smith invites readers to join her in discovering the boundless, unselfish love of God—a love that transcends human understanding and brings true peace and fulfillment.

Black Haiti: A Biography of Africa's Eldest Daughter

by Blair Niles

"Black Haiti: A Biography of Africa's Eldest Daughter" by Blair Niles is an evocative and insightful exploration of the history, culture, and struggles of Haiti, often regarded as the "eldest daughter" of Africa due to its profound African heritage. Originally published in 1926, this book provides a compelling narrative that intertwines historical analysis with vivid descriptions and personal observations.Blair Niles, a distinguished American author and traveler, delves deep into the heart of Haiti, tracing its journey from the days of slavery to its emergence as the first independent black republic in the world. The book begins with a recounting of Haiti's colonial past under French rule, highlighting the brutal conditions of the enslaved Africans and the vibrant, resilient culture they forged in the face of oppression.Niles brings to life the dramatic events of the Haitian Revolution, led by figures such as Toussaint L'Ouverture and Jean-Jacques Dessalines. Through her engaging prose, readers witness the fierce struggle for freedom and the remarkable victory that culminated in Haiti's declaration of independence in 1804.Interwoven with historical accounts, Niles offers rich descriptions of Haitian landscapes, traditions, and daily life. She captures the vibrant culture, from the rhythms of Vodou ceremonies to the colorful marketplaces and the poignant art and music that reflect Haiti's complex heritage."Black Haiti: A Biography of Africa's Eldest Daughter" is a poignant and informative work that sheds light on the rich history and culture of Haiti. Blair Niles' thorough research and captivating storytelling provide readers with a deeper appreciation of the nation's significant role in the African diaspora and its ongoing quest for dignity and self-determination. This book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding the historical and cultural roots of one of the most fascinating countries in the Caribbean.

The Colonial Tavern: A Glimpse of New England Town Life - a Social History of America's Bars in the 1600s and 1700s

by Edward Field

“Historian Edward Field's lively and informative examination of American colonial taverns and inns sheds light on the social life of towns and villages in the 1600s and 1700s.Writing at the end of the 19th century, Field makes use of a variety of sources that mention the tavern and its role. It is apparent that inns were the central hub of activity in the villages and small townships that constituted colonial North America. Many laws were drafted as to the proper running of these bars, and the tavern keeper was a profession with standards refined over the course of decades. The conduct of citizens was a concern; while noting how taverns had positive effects in building community spirit in localities, some colonial officials legislated against public drunkenness and disorder.The everyday functions of the tavern are brought to life by Field, who appends order lists for food and drink supplies, and stories concerning various inns. We gain an impression of colonial life, how whole towns became established with inns at their centre, a gathering place for local folk of all description. Some tavern keepers were accomplished businessmen; as well as managing their accounts and supplies, and keeping order on the more raucous evenings, they arranged entertainments and events to keep customers joyful and satisfied.”-Print ed.

Vedic Mythology

by A. A. Macdonald

"Vedic Mythology" by A. A. Macdonald is an insightful and scholarly exploration of the rich and complex mythology found in the ancient Vedic texts of India. This book delves into the earliest layers of Indian religious thought, offering a comprehensive analysis of the myths, gods, and rituals that form the foundation of Hinduism.Macdonald meticulously examines the Vedas, the oldest sacred scriptures of Hinduism, which include the Rigveda, Samaveda, Yajurveda, and Atharvaveda. Through detailed interpretation and contextualization, he brings to life the vibrant world of Vedic deities, including Indra, Agni, Soma, and Varuna, among others. Each deity's characteristics, roles, and narratives are explored, revealing their significance within the Vedic pantheon and their influence on later Hindu traditions.The book also delves into the cosmology and creation myths of the Vedic texts, providing readers with a deep understanding of how ancient Vedic society viewed the universe and its origins. Macdonald’s analysis extends to the rituals and sacrifices that were central to Vedic religion, illustrating how these practices were intertwined with the mythological narratives."Vedic Mythology" is not just a recounting of ancient tales; it is a critical examination of the symbolic meanings and cultural contexts of these myths. Macdonald’s scholarly approach combines linguistic analysis, historical context, and comparative mythology, making this work an invaluable resource for students and scholars of Indian religion, mythology, and history.This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the roots of Hindu mythology and the ancient cultural heritage of India. A. A. Macdonald’s "Vedic Mythology" offers a profound understanding of the spiritual and mythological dimensions of the Vedic tradition, providing a foundation for further exploration of Hindu religious thought.

The Wrong Child: The jaw dropping and twisty new thriller about a mother with a shocking secret

by Julia Crouch M. J. Arlidge

When 3-month-old Max is abducted, his parents are plunged into their worst nightmare. Devastated mum Sarah only took her eyes off him for a second, but that doesn't stop her guilt. Even husband Jake can't hide his anger that their little boy went missing on her watch.By contrast there are smiles and celebration at a caravan park in Lincolnshire, as baby Blaze is introduced to the Star family. Jenna and Gary are delighted with the new addition to their family. He is their fourth child and a real object of delight to their eldest - fifteen-year-old Willow - who once again will raise the child.But trouble is brewing for the Star family. Willow is concerned by the desperate online appeals from Sarah and Jake, baby Max has neonatal diabetes and without regular treatment will die. As baby "Blaze" becomes seriously ill, Willow makes a shocking discovery. What is the truth about her family? And how far will they go to hide their deadly secret?

Paris, Block by Block: An Illustrated Guide to the Best of France's Capital

by Cierra Block

Paris is seen the world over as one of the most beautiful, romantic and iconic cities you can visit, and it has more places to eat and things to see than you could manage in a lifetime. Paris, Block by Block is the essential guide to the unmissable places to go, covering everything from restaurants to boutiques, galleries to parks, all illustrated with 50 of Cierra Block's distinctive maps. Each map starts with an idea – it might be, Where's the best croissant in Paris? What is the place everyone should visit in the Latin Quarter? Or, where can you lose hours people-watching? From there, Cierra has curated a list of the best places from Montmartre to The Marais, Champs Élysées to St-Germain, and has painted a charming accompanying map. Patisserie to fashion, the most impressive views to Seine-side activities, there really is something for everyone.The follow-up to 2022's London Block by Block and 2023's New York Block by Block, this book will be an inspiration for all, whether it's your first visit to the city, a seasoned traveller or an all-your-life local. That's the wonderful thing about Paris – there's always more to explore!

Identity: Murder, Fraud and the Making of a Garda Forensic Expert

by John Sweetman

When a violent incident in his stationed town led John Sweetman into the Garda Technical Bureau with incriminating evidence, the course of his life changed dramatically. As a young garda struggling with personal demons, he went from being on verge of leaving the force to finding his true calling. John spent the next 25 years as a detective garda working on the frontline of crime scene investigations - as both a fingerprint expert and, in later years, a forensic handwriting and document expert. His natural eye for detail and tenacity led him to becoming involved in many criminal investigations and high-profile cases.From the brutal murder of Marie Dillon in Finglas in 1998 to the gangland killing of Raymond Salinger in 2003, John was involved in the search for forensic evidence at these, and numerous other, crime scenes. He later employed his handwriting expertise in the investigation of fraudulence, threatening letters and counterfeit documents, as well as the investigations into the callous murders of Jasmine McGonagle and student Jastine Valdez and the horrific Hawe familicide in Cavan in 2016.Identity is both a fascinating insight into specialist forensic fields - that peeks behind the curtain of how crimes are solved - and a bravely told story of a misfit detective in a remarkable career.

Love Letters to a Serial Killer sampler: The exciting sneak peek – get it before it’s gone!

by Tasha Coryell

'Fun, sassy, confident' Reader Review, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐'Completely original' Reader Review,⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐'Hilarious' Reader Review, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐'Phenomenal' Reader Review, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐'Funny, twisting, enthralling' Reader Review, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐'Irresistible' Reader Review, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Hannah's love life? Dying. Career? Dead. New pen pal? Deadly.Get the limited-availability sneak peek sampler NOW! Download before it's gone!Hannah Wilson can't text her ex again - it's too sad. She can't snap back at the new boss who took her promotion either - she'll be fired. But what she can do is write a series of furious letters to William Thompson, arrested for the murders of multiple women he got close to.You're a monster, I hope you know that.I want you to listen when I tell you that I'll never be able to go on a date again without thinking of you. Every moment I will wonder whether he wants to love me or murder me.Hannah's shocked when William writes back, each response more surprising than the last. And as communication tips from curiosity to obsession, Hannah has to wonder if William might be innocent, and whether she even wants him to be...Love Letters to a Serial Killer is a surprising, original and deeply entertaining debut about our fascination with monsters - part thriller, part romance, part satire. Perfect for fans of Promising Young Women, You and How to Kill Your Family.Read what everyone is saying about Love Letters to a Serial Killer:'A pacy read with sparky one-liners and an irresistible set up.' Jo Leevers, bestselling author of BBC Radio 2 Book Club pick, Tell Me How This Ends'Witty, shocking, and wild, this is a must-have mystery.' Library Journal (starred review)'A character so relatable it hurt... I'm still thinking about that last twisted reveal. Be prepared to lose some sleep because this is a book you will read from beginning to end.' Steena Holmes, New York Times bestselling author of The Sister Under the Stairs'Compulsive, twisted and darkly funny-you'll gobble this one up.' Sally Hepworth, New York Times and #1 bestselling author of The Soulmate'Utterly brilliant. Hannah is so painfully relatable... I am begging for a sequel!' Jesse Q. Sutanto, bestselling author of Vera Wong's Unsolicited Advice for Murderers'Superbly refreshing... A truly wonderful protagonist... you can't help but root for her... An absolutely cracking read with an extremely satisfying conclusion.' Carol Wyer, #1 bestselling author of An Eye for an Eye'Coryell's fiercely witty, intoxicating prose hooked me on page one and never let go.' Ana Reyes, New York Times bestselling author of The House in the Pines'A delightfully dark and deranged romp... you won't be able to look away... A match made in heaven for the true-crime obsessed.' Rachel Koller Croft, author of Stone Cold Fox

Echoing Greens: How Cricket Shaped the English Imagination

by Brendan Cooper

The importance of cricket to England has been immortalised in the art and literature of a thousand years. For countless artists and writers across the centuries, the culture and aesthetics of cricket - white-clad players, the crack of bat on ball, booming appeals, admiring applause, figures running up to bowl, batsmen leaning, waiting, swinging the blade - have been as essential to the English landscape as the hills and meadows immortalised by Gainsborough, Constable and Turner.It is a story that is known in part, but one that has never been explored in full. And it is lined with surprises, forgotten tales and unnoticed details - ranging from medieval manuscript illustrations, through a dazzling variety of visual art, poetry, fiction and drama, to recent portraits of contemporary heroes.Echoing Greens is a fascinating and thoughtful exploration of the bond between cricket and the English imagination. It unveils that beneath cosy patriotic dreams of 'English values', a much wilder, more complex story exists. Alongside stories of heroic figures, noble values, and pastoral idylls, the literature and the art of cricket also tell of vice, violence, and scandal. The result is a thrilling investigation into the true story behind these representations of the game, and forces us to reconsider the history of cricket itself.

The Women Who Wouldn't Wheesht

by Susan Dalgety Lucy Hunter Blackburn

On the 25th anniversary of the Scottish Parliament, this book captures an important moment in contemporary history: how a grassroots women's movement, harking back to the suffragettes and second wave feminists of the 1970s and 1980s, took on the political establishment - and changed the course of history.Through a collection of over thirty essays and photographs, some of the women involved tell the story of the five-year campaign to protect women's sex-based rights. Author J.K. Rowling explains why she used her global reach to stand up for women. Leading SNP MP Joanna Cherry writes of how she risked her political career for her beliefs. Survivors of male violence who MSPs refused to meet are given the voice they were denied at Holyrood. Ash Regan MSP recounts what it was like to become the first government minister to resign on a question of principle since the SNP came to power in 2007. Former prison governor Rhona Hotchkiss charts how changes in prison policy in Scotland led to the controversy over Isla Bryson.It is the story of women who risked their job, reputation, even the bonds of family and friendship, to make their voices heard, and ended up - unexpectedly - contributing to the downfall of Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland's first woman first minister.Above all, it is the story of the women who wouldn't wheesht.

The Reunion: the must-read enemies-to-lovers, forced proximity summer romance

by Beth Reekles

FROM THE AUTHOR OF NETFLIX SENSATION THE KISSING BOOTHSIX OLD FRIENDS.TEN YEARS LATER.IS IT TOO LATE TO LEARN A LESSON IN LOVE?Ten years after graduating, the class of 2014 are back at Tisdale Comprehensive for the reunion, packed into a school gym full of familiar faces - and plenty of new secrets.MOST LIKELY TO END UP TOGETHER: Shaun and Steph were each other's first love. Now, they're settled and planning the perfect wedding - to other people. Could reconnecting spark a new romance?MOST LIKELY TO BECOME FAMOUS: Bryony was supposed to travel the world, rule the West End, have a dazzling career as a TV actress... Now, she's a drama teacher who's exaggerated her whole life on Instagram, and is desperate to save face.MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Hayden was told he'd achieve great things, like be on the cover of TIME, win a Nobel prize... or, the accolade his daughters just awarded him: World's Best Dad. Is it too late for him to turn things around, and more importantly, does he even want to?MOST LIKELY TO KILL EACH OTHER: Ashleigh was an A* student, and Ryan the star of the school rugby team. After years of putting each other down, they left school each convinced they would have the better life. Now, that old rivalry finds them drawn back together in a new, intoxicating way - one they're both determined to hide.With an evening of power cuts, fire alarms, sneaking off to explore classrooms in the dark, stolen kisses and heated fights - it's like they never left at all.With enemies-to-lovers, forced proximity and second-chance romance, THE REUNION is the ultimate romantic readYour favourite authors love Beth Reekles:'Beth is officially the new queen of hilarious rom-coms!' LUCY VINE'A charming, relatable rom com - I devoured it!' SOPHIE COUSENS on Faking It'Brilliant! So original, so clever, so funny' HELLY ACTON on Love, Loved Down'Charming, captivating, and full of fun, Beth's writing is addictive and fizzes with energy' DAISY BUCHANAN on Love, Locked Down'An absolute joy. I vote it the one most likely to be a perfect beach read this summer!' KATE WESTON

Think Like a Spy: Master the Art of Influence and Build Life-Changing Alliances

by Julian Fisher

'It's rare to find a book that is not only intensely personal but deeply practical. Julian Fisher has somehow pulled it off, in this fascinating and engaging guide to the art of influence. Think Like a Spy is a fantastic read, full of eye-opening espionage tradecraft as well as insightful tips on how to achieve your business goals. Highly recommended' - Henry Hemming, author of Four Shots in the NightDiscover the secret skills of influence and persuasion taught to intelligence officers and how to adapt them to win over personal and professional allies to your cause. Every day, intelligence officers achieve the unimaginable. They persuade people to share classified secrets with them. To become traitors, in fact. And their targets do it willingly, despite the risk of imprisonment, torture and, even, execution. Spies achieve this thanks to their structured use of nine secret skills of espionage. In Think Like a Spy, you'll learn these techniques and how to adapt them for effective and ethical use in your own life.A good spy is a people-person. She knows how to identify a potential agent, how to attract their attention and what to do to build an enduring relationship with them. From this base, she will coax out personal information to work out what makes her target tick. She will use that knowledge and her understanding of human psychology to her advantage while winning lasting commitment from her new ally.All these skills can be mastered and turned to use in civilian life. The author realised that he used all of them in his own progress from the poorest postcode in Britain to Oxford University, into a blue-blooded stockbroking firm, and on to a thrilling and varied career in the security and intelligence worlds. Julian uses a wide variety of stories from this journey to illustrate how spy skills can be adapted to situations and challenges that we all face.Everyone is capable of thinking like a spy and of using that thinking to transform their lives. This is your opportunity to learn how.

D-Day Remembered: From the Invasion to the Liberation of Paris

by Richard Holmes Imperial War Museum

80th ANNIVERSARY EDITIONProduced in collaboration with Imperial War MuseumsRelive the day that changed the course of history. On 6 June 1944, D-Day marked the beginning of a campaign that involved more than a million men and helped seal the fate of Hitler's Germany.Written by esteemed military historian Richard Holmes and including rare documents, diaries and secret memos from the archives of the Imperial War Museums, D-Day Remembered details the planning, execution and aftermath of the most momentous event of the Second World War.

Paris, Block by Block: An Illustrated Guide to the Best of France's Capital

by Cierra Block

Paris is seen the world over as one of the most beautiful, romantic and iconic cities you can visit, and it has more places to eat and things to see than you could manage in a lifetime. Paris, Block by Block is the essential guide to the unmissable places to go, covering everything from restaurants to boutiques, galleries to parks, all illustrated with 50 of Cierra Block's distinctive maps. Each map starts with an idea – it might be, Where's the best croissant in Paris? What is the place everyone should visit in the Latin Quarter? Or, where can you lose hours people-watching? From there, Cierra has curated a list of the best places from Montmartre to The Marais, Champs Élysées to St-Germain, and has painted a charming accompanying map. Patisserie to fashion, the most impressive views to Seine-side activities, there really is something for everyone.The follow-up to 2022's London Block by Block and 2023's New York Block by Block, this book will be an inspiration for all, whether it's your first visit to the city, a seasoned traveller or an all-your-life local. That's the wonderful thing about Paris – there's always more to explore!

Identity: Murder, Fraud and the Making of a Garda Forensic Expert

by John Sweetman

When a violent incident in his stationed town led John Sweetman into the Garda Technical Bureau with incriminating evidence, the course of his life changed dramatically. As a young garda struggling with personal demons, he went from being on verge of leaving the force to finding his true calling. John spent the next 25 years as a detective garda working on the frontline of crime scene investigations - as both a fingerprint expert and, in later years, a forensic handwriting and document expert. His natural eye for detail and tenacity led him to becoming involved in many criminal investigations and high-profile cases.From the brutal murder of Marie Dillon in Finglas in 1998 to the gangland killing of Raymond Salinger in 2003, John was involved in the search for forensic evidence at these, and numerous other, crime scenes. He later employed his handwriting expertise in the investigation of fraudulence, threatening letters and counterfeit documents, as well as the investigations into the callous murders of Jasmine McGonagle and student Jastine Valdez and the horrific Hawe familicide in Cavan in 2016.Identity is both a fascinating insight into specialist forensic fields - that peeks behind the curtain of how crimes are solved - and a bravely told story of a misfit detective in a remarkable career.

The Wrong Child: The jaw dropping and twisty new thriller about a mother with a shocking secret

by Julia Crouch M. J. Arlidge

When 3-month-old Max is abducted, his parents are plunged into their worst nightmare. Devastated mum Sarah only took her eyes off him for a second, but that doesn't stop her guilt. Even husband Jake can't hide his anger that their little boy went missing on her watch.By contrast there are smiles and celebration at a caravan park in Lincolnshire, as baby Blaze is introduced to the Star family. Jenna and Gary are delighted with the new addition to their family. He is their fourth child and a real object of delight to their eldest - fifteen-year-old Willow - who once again will raise the child.But trouble is brewing for the Star family. Willow is concerned by the desperate online appeals from Sarah and Jake, baby Max has neonatal diabetes and without regular treatment will die. As baby "Blaze" becomes seriously ill, Willow makes a shocking discovery. What is the truth about her family? And how far will they go to hide their deadly secret?

Pressure: Lessons from the psychology of the penalty shootout

by Professor Geir Jordet

FOREWORD BY ARSÈNE WENGERIncludes exclusive interviews with Erling Haaland, Martin Ødegaard, Robert Lewandowski and other Premier League players'A gripping, surprising and deeply humane look at one of the most intense pieces of drama on earth.' James Graham, author of Dear England'I can score penalties in my sleep, so why not that one?' Marcus Rashford, Euros 2021The penalty shootout is the most intense drama in sport. The anxious wait, the building dread, the lonely, heavy-legged walk towards the penalty spot. One kick while the world holds its breath. Even football's most casual observers cannot escape the nerve-wracking suspense.What happens to a footballer's brain and body in these heart-pounding moments of pressure? Why do some thrive while others choke? In this ground-breaking book, sport psychology Professor Geir Jordet dissects each agonising element of the shootout's duel and the universal human stress mechanisms that it triggers and illuminates. Drawing on two decades of studying the atomic nuances of performance under pressure, Jordet's vivid case studies take you behind the scenes of football's most nail-biting moments. He interviews superstars and shares stories from his work with top teams and some of the world's best players.In the penalty shootout, as in life, it is often the tiny, seemingly invisible decisions that impact success and failure. After reading this book, you will have fresh insights and a newly acquired understanding of those dreaded moments when the pressure builds - how to handle them.

Echoing Greens: How Cricket Shaped the English Imagination

by Brendan Cooper

The importance of cricket to England has been immortalised in the art and literature of a thousand years. For countless artists and writers across the centuries, the culture and aesthetics of cricket - white-clad players, the crack of bat on ball, booming appeals, admiring applause, figures running up to bowl, batsmen leaning, waiting, swinging the blade - have been as essential to the English landscape as the hills and meadows immortalised by Gainsborough, Constable and Turner.It is a story that is known in part, but one that has never been explored in full. And it is lined with surprises, forgotten tales and unnoticed details - ranging from medieval manuscript illustrations, through a dazzling variety of visual art, poetry, fiction and drama, to recent portraits of contemporary heroes.Echoing Greens is a fascinating and thoughtful exploration of the bond between cricket and the English imagination. It unveils that beneath cosy patriotic dreams of 'English values', a much wilder, more complex story exists. Alongside stories of heroic figures, noble values, and pastoral idylls, the literature and the art of cricket also tell of vice, violence, and scandal. The result is a thrilling investigation into the true story behind these representations of the game, and forces us to reconsider the history of cricket itself.

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