A new edition of this comprehensive summary and revsion text for the revised Modern World History specifications at GCSE. The book covers the core content of all the major boards and also includes four depth studies: Germany, the USSR, the USA and a new depth study on Britain 1905-51, focussing on B[...]
Assigned to shadow detective James Sabine through his action-packed days, plucky beat reporter Holly Colshannon enjoys the success of her new crime byline but incurs the wrath of Sabine, with whom she shares an unexpected attraction. A first novel. Original.[...]
There are over 1 million people in the UK with Asperger's Syndrome - that's 1 in 100 Brits. It is often known as a 'hidden disability', with the symptoms revolving around communication difficulties which are often hard to spot.[...]
This engaging critical study moves beyond the image of the brooding, destructive man at odds with employers and his own star status to explore the complexity of Mason's career with an analysis framed through three strands central to understanding stardom: the star persona, industry and power, and sc[...]
A Personal Biography. Drawing on her own experience and interviews with those who knew him, including Alec Guinness, Margaret Lockwood, Deborah Kerr and many other actors, directors and writers, Diana de Rosso lets us into the real life of a truly great Englishman.[...]
"Waves of Change" examines how information technology has influenced the competitive nature of industries and the strategies, structures, and systems that have resulted. McKenney provides in-depth research on two information systems that radically changed industries: the Bank of America's ERMA (Elec[...]
The boreal forest of Quebec/Labrador -- some of the most rugged and isolated land in Canada -- has captivated avid canoeists for generations. In the latter 19th and early 20th centuries, the intrepid A.P. Low of the Geological Survey of Canada spent, in total, more than ten years of his working life[...]