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  • av James M Irvine
    345,-

    The earliest recorded Irvine in Orkney was a William de Irwyn in 1369. This book draws on copious contemporary records that survive in Edinburgh, Kirkwall and elsewhere, together with implications of genetic genealogy, to develop fourteen lineages of William's alleged descendants. The author explores the growth of Orkney's largest private estate during the 16th century, its demise and resulting lawsuits during the 17th century, and the lives of peedie udallers and tenants in the parishes of St.Andrews, Deerness, Shapinsay, Sandwick and Stromness. Like other Orcadians, most Irvines worked the land, but readers also meet Irvines who became chief justices, bailies, burgesses, merchants, lairds, factors, tax collectors, kirk ministers, adulterers, witches, debtors or murderers, and who served on warships, merchantmen, arctic whalers, or for the Hudson's Bay Company, some of the latter taking native wives. The resulting genealogies illustrate clearly the potentials and limitations of the source material used to unravel this family's history. DNA tests have confirmed the various spellings of the surname have no significance but, surprisingly, the surname has two unrelated branches in Orkney. Contemporary title deeds, sasines, rentals, court records, parish registers, census data, testaments and gravestones have enabled seven lineages to be traced down to the present day. More generally, this book details a multitude of events that graphically illustrate the evolution of Orkney's fascinating local history. It throws fresh light on the practical implications of udal and feudal jurisprudence of inheriting land in Orkney, on the emergence of Orkney's merchant lairds, and on the impact of bad harvests, disease, migration and local and national politics on the fluctuating demography, fortunes and privations of rural Orkney's subsistence economy over five centuries. Readers of many disciplines will enjoy this holistic case study of Orcadian society.

  • av Ron Abraham
    155,-

    OUR WORLD is becoming more and more complex, as a result there appears to be many roads and ways available to HUMANITY. The truth is there are only two that matters so in a bid to help in discerning I have written this book to show the reality of the ways. The book is leading to a choice of CJ's way or the other way. The book seeks to draw attention to what can be classified as two ways the hard way or easy way. And where each way leads. One can choose either but there lies ahead consequences of each choice.

  • av Colton Bell
    199,-

    Join Lily, a young village girl with the heart of an explorer, and Mr Henry, the elderly man who manages most of the village's gardens, in a life changing journey on the Moving Balloon to The Enchanted Garden. Here you will find strange architects, whispering trees, dancing zebras and leaping elephants. Life will never be the same again! From the inventor of unversed poetry and the author of Ten Tall Tales, Colton Bell, comes this beautiful new book that will leave you hungering for adventure and more of the beauty and mystery of life.

  • av David Haisman
    199,-

    Since the sinking of the Titanic there have been many stories about the disaster, and perhaps one could say, too many. Very few of those stories have been written with the credibility that this never-ending saga deserves. This book is different, whereas it has been written by someone with authority, that has not only lived with this story all his life, but has experienced those same conditions. The author, having served on some of the great North Atlantic liners as a Lookout Man in later years, knows first hand how Fred Fleet, Titanic's Lookout Man, would have felt in those extreme weather conditions. The Titanic story had been told to him on numerous occasions by his mother who, at the age of 15, had survived that disaster and was old enough to remember vividly the voyage, and the tragic events that followed. Throughout this book, the emphasis has been on an authentic family story and not necessarily an historical account of the Titanic disaster itself or other events of that time.

  • av Tony Perrin
    399,-

    A country at war. Men ón the march. Doodlebugs. Air raids and ration books. Spivs and saboteurs. Boy buglers and village cenotaphs. City cinemas and the Tuppenny rush. Ronald Colman, Errol Flynn. Tommy Handley. Colonel Chinstrap. Mister Luvejoy at the 'appidrome. Yanks and Blonde Bombshells and Chewing Gum and Good Time Girls... Against this backdrop a G.I takes flight. Back in the States mess boy Ben's a Harlem Hotshot: the Black Bix. Now he runs, shoeless, through the woods. The hounds of hell, urged on by General Blood 'n Guts, are at his heels. Albert Pierrepoint, hooded, waits by a secret scaffold. A girl - naked, white, posh - sheds bogus tears by a moonlit lake.... JAZZ MESSIAH. Hard. Bold. Cinematic. A wartime tale of sex and schooldays, bigotry and brotherhood and, finally, the seductive power of that haunting, mesmeric music they call the blues....

  • av John E Turner
    169,-

    Blackheath Harriers (now Blackheath & Bromley Harriers AC) was founded in 1869, making it one of the oldest running clubs in the world. It's Club magazine, the Gazette, was first produced in 1898. Following the success of his first book, 'Hurrah for the Squares Entwinéd', piecing together extracts from the first 50 years (1898-1948), and his second book, 'The Badge we all hold dear' covering the years from 1948-1997, John E Turner in his latest book, 'The Pack Sweeps on Together', has now served up the final fascinating and entertaining slice of not just Club history but also social history from 1979-2000.

  • av Reginald Heath
    259,-

    Reginald Heath was born into a farming family in the village of Horton, near to the popular tourist destination Rudyard Lake. It was 1932, and the dawn of one of the most turbulent times in modern history. With family connections to Rudyard Kipling, and surrounded by larger-than-life characters, Reg's recollections of a seemingly idyllic childhood belie the harsh realities of rural life. Without electricity, and relying on horse-power, working days were long and challenging. The advent of war brought change at an unprecedented rate. Communities came together as never before, to boost morale, manage the aftermath of war, and survive one of the harshest winters on record. This memoir is a carefully curated collection of reminiscences, poetry, photographs, and insights into rural life and the domestic impact of World War II, as witnessed through the eyes of an innocent boy.

  • av Liam Mimnaugh
    169,-

    My name is Liam and I am an alcoholic. Hard words to say, it took me a long long time. This book is about my journey from a small Lanarkshire village to the many places that drink and drugs took me to, all over the UK and abroad. It has violence, crime court cases, fires, and much more. There's also some nice stuff though; kindness, love, charity, and some success. Approaching 13 years sober, I wanted to do this as a thank you to the people who supported me and never gave up on me getting sober. I wanted to also reach out to anyone still suffering with alcoholism or addiction, to give them hope that you can get your life and health back if you don't give up on finding the right people to help you. There are incidents here that are tragic, some that are comical and some unbelievable but the message is serious. It is the truth with a message of hope for anyone feeling hopeless. To let the ones feeling worthless know that they have worth, to encourage them to keep trying as it can get better. Don't give up!!

  • av Jonathan G Strong
    245,-

    What happens to us when we die, when the curtain drops on the final scene of this earthly drama we call life. In Western culture, the very concept of consciousness surviving physical death would, to conventional science, be absurd; the idea of another dimension, incorporeal, transcendent, consisting of pure energy, inhabited by spiritual entities, likewise, equally preposterous. The author applies his philosophical and analytic skills to examine historic as well as modern evidence for the hypotheses that consciousness exists outside the normal parameters of the brain, and, furthermore, survives the death of the physical body. A belief held by the ancient Greek philosophers, the rishes in the ancient Hindu scriptures, the Vendanta, and in the teachings of Buddhism. In more modern times by such eminent scientists as Nobel prize-winning neurophysiologist, Sir John Eccles, Dr Wilder Penfold, distinguished neurosurgeon, William James, father of modern psychology, David Bohn, eminent quantum physicist, (student of Einstein) and many others in the scientific community. In this book Jonathan Strong provides some intriguing if provocative answers to this age-old question. It will make you re-think everything you thought you knew, or believed, about death, and what comes after; whatever your religious or cultural pre-conceived ideas may be.

  • av Paul Das
    1 265,-

    How do you reach the investor you never see? This is the question that plagues the 21st century fund manager. In a world that's moved rapidly fromface-to-face meetings and events to online contact the ways funds are marketed has changed forever. In this book, Paul Das uses his 20 plus years of financial marketing experience to show you how to navigate an investor journey that, for so many, is now entirely digital. He outlines how funds can capitalise on this new reality and use digital techniques and technologies including AI and behavioural science to reach investors and clients more effectively than ever before. Covering data collection and analysis, e-mail marketing, social media, copywriting skills, the psychology of persuasion- and lots more this book is required reading for anyone in the fund marketing sector.

  • av J M Lewis
    199 - 359,-

  • av James Norwood
    329,-

    This volume includes 33 essays on a vast array of historical topics. Many of the issues are controversial and are rarely covered in mainstream discourse. In one set of essays, the historical truth about Lee Harvey Oswald, the alleged assassin of President Kennedy, will be disclosed after sixty years of silence on the part of the historians. In another essay, the facts about JFK's Vietnam policy will be assessed in his own words, demonstrating that he had a disengagement plan in place prior to his assassination. In several essays, the birth of propaganda in America will be discussed. Other essays will probe these questions: What was the controversy that served as a catalyst for the formation of the American political parties? What do Joseph Stalin and Vladimir Putin share in common? Several essays address Nazi Germany and Hitler's improbable rise to power. A little known story is how the love of mountains brought together Hitler and the filmmaker Leni Riefenstahl. The book is intended for lovers of history and for those who want to engage in the study of controversial topics.

  • av Graham E Drury
    169,-

    Life is Like... is a personal perspective on people's everyday behaviour, traits, and foibles. Sometimes autobiographical and occasionally blunt, hopefully amusing and always real, this is a social commentary through observation of people, looking both inward and outward. Life is Like... is an unselfconscious look at relationships, addictions, good versus bad, racism, arrogance, dream-crushing, painful nostalgia, unreasonable behaviour, debilitating habits, breaking habits, internet heroism, weight loss et al., where everything is discussed with refreshing honesty and relates to real life. You might find yourself in here somewhere. Life is Like... reflects the world we live in, recalls the past, and is both serious and playful. It is underpinned by a genuine yearning for a better world, which it so could be.

  • av Giles Drew
    415,-

    How did the public education system which now educates 93% of children in the UK begin? How did it evolve so that admission to 25% of state primary and 6% of state secondary schools is still controlled by the Church of England? 'so excellent a Work' explores the first 135 years of this important and fascinating national story. It began with a movement at the beginning of the 18th century which encouraged every parish in England and Wales to set up a charity school for the poor, a project which Queen Anne described as 'so excellent a Work'. Inspired by this initiative, in 1710 six enterprising andphilanthropic men established a school to serve their own ancient community, the Royal Liberty of Havering. Against the odds, their foundation has continued to this day. Set against the changing historical panorama, this is the story of that charity school, the community it served, and the local people whose commitment ensured its survival. It is the story of the national politicians and personalities who fought for - or opposed - the establishment of a national system of public education for 'the lower orders'. Their motives, their attitudes and their rivalries may surprise you!'so excellent a Work' Giles Drew How did the public education system which now educates 93% of children in the UK begin? How did it evolve sothat admission to 25% of state primary and 6% of state secondary schools is still controlled by the Church of England? 'so excellent a Work' explores the first 135 years of this important and fascinating national story. It began with a movement at the beginning of the 18th century which encouraged every parish in England and Wales to set up a charity school for the poor, a project which Queen Anne described as 'so excellent a Work'. Inspired by this initiative, in 1710 six enterprising and philanthropic men established a school to serve their own ancient community, the Royal Liberty of Havering. Against the odds, their foundation has continued to this day. Set against the changing historical panorama, this is the story of that charity school, the community it served, and the local people whose commitment ensured its survival. It is the story of the national politicians and personalities who fought for - or opposed - the establishment of a national system of public education for 'the lower orders'. Their motives, their attitudes and their rivalries may surprise you!

  • av William Hartley
    169,-

    A Yorkshire mill town in the closing years of the nineteenth century. A place of poverty and pollution, where political tensions are rising against the backdrop of the Boer War. A local landowner has died in mysterious circumstances. Who stands to gain? His brother perhaps, keen to sell land to a railway company seeking a foothold in the town. Detective Sergeant Rino Rossi of the borough CID needs to tread carefully in order to discover whathas happened.

  • av Asaduzzaman Malik
    169,-

    This poetry book will fascinate the readers who like the poems which are simple and thought provoking ..... poems which portray the beauty of nature and expose human desire and despair. Nature and society around and the personal feelings have provided subjects for the poet. The poems were spontaneously created within the span of about seventy years. So the readers will have insight as to how the poet felt and related to the situations at the various stages of life.

  • av Joanne Ambler
    169,-

    A simple, interactive book where everyone can enter an enchanted world of colour and rhyme. A 'Read with Me' publication.Enjoying reading and discovery together. ABOUT THE AUTHOR... Joanne Ambler Joanne has worked as a General Nurse, Midwife and as a Children's Community Nurse. Her love of reading and writing has led to a desire to help introduce children to the enjoyment, fun and learning from books. The 'Read with Me' logo was created to emphasise the importance and special moments created from reading and interacting together. ABOUT THE ILLUSTRATOR... Susan Wood Susan is a celebrated painter and illustrator. She works from her studio in the Yorkshire countryside. Her work is an upbeat celebration of life, and of the joy that is derived from the interactions with each other. With gratitude for the support received from Family, Susan Wood and Holmfirth Colour Print

  • av Kevin Kondol
    169 - 275,-

  • av Zoe Phillips
    185,-

    This book is a 'cautionary tale' for all women and girls over the age of 16 who may find themselves, quite innocently, on the wrong side of the law. This is the book I wish I'd read before my life was turned upside down and inside out. I had no idea how the British police can treat you as a woman, arresting you before even considering whether you are innocent or guilty. Being brutally made to strip and change clothing in front of four male officers; having my phone and computer taken from me (for five months); being released 17.5 hours later; in the middle of the night with no access to transport.This experience was one of the most horrifying and frightening things that ever happened to me. Followed by being utterly humiliated in the press coverage of the case, published suspiciously mere hours after I'd said 'Not Guilty' in a court room. Not to mention losing my job, accommodation, all my savings and pensions, my good name and reputation. Everything, gone. With this Manifesto, I am trying to ensure that no other woman in the UK ever has to go through this again, but if she does, to help prepare her for what may sadly happen. It is dedicated to providing women with the knowledge, resources, and support they need to navigate the complexities of the British police and court system. I am not a lawyer, but my mission is to empower women to assert their rights, seek justice, and overcome the challenges they may face within the legal system. I believe that every woman deserves a fair and just experience when interacting with law enforcement and the courts, and I am committed to facilitating this through information and guidance. For more details: info@empowerherjustice.com

  • av Rob Legg
    309 - 399,-

  • av Charlie MacKenzie
    169,-

    "Have you ever been in love? I mean, truly, head over heels, can't live without you love... only to have it wrenched from your hand without any notice or warning. Losing Jasmine is the story of how one man tries to come to terms with the sudden void presented to him when his precious life partner wascruelly taken from him. This short novel full of reality and pain mingled with just the right balance of humour asks us all, what would we do? And how would we react if we were in a similar situation? Then as we are taken through a plethora of raw emotion that speeds to a conclusion which will take you by agonizing surprise, Dr Charlie lifts us to a higher plain, and reveals a love so noble, so pure, and so sacrificial, that even what we have previously read, is completely eclipsed. Have the handkerchiefs ready, you're going to need them" Daniel Braithwaite, Senior Editor, Logos Family Magazine New Jersey August 31st 2023.

  • av Bhavna Doshi
    809 - 969,-

    Lead to Grow: Keys to Unlocking Team Success in Healthcare is a game-changing book aimed at Healthcare professionals who are looking to take their team to the next level. In this book, you will discover the essential tools and techniques that you need to unlock the potential within your team and drive performance beyond expectations to grow your business. With Dr. Bhavna Doshi as your guide, you will learn how to establish a culture of fulfilment, collaboration and accountability that will drive your team forward. Drawing on her years of experience as a leader in multiple healthcare businesses, Dr. Doshi shares real-world examples, inspiring case studies, relatable anecdotes, and practical steps to help you apply these strategies to your own team. This book guides you through the essentials of team dynamics, communication and effective leadership, that are critical to improving patient outcomes and increasing team motivation. Using these practical and actionable approaches, you can successfully navigate the complexities of today's healthcare businesses while empowering those who work with you. You'll learn to: Develop a growth mindset for your team; Develop a strong foundation of trust; Lead with confidence; Manage and prevent conflicts and struggles; Develop effective team-building strategies for exponential results; Inspire your team to strive for excellence. Whether you're an experienced healthcare leader, just starting out in your career, or simply looking for ways to improve your leadership skills, Lead to Grow is an indispensable resource and the ultimate guide to unlocking the keys to high-performance team success.

  • av Terri Jayne Mowle
    169,-

  • av Sonay Beyatli
    155,-

  • av Jamal Mohammed Siddiqui
    169,-

    Who doesn't like to laugh? It is so freeing and uplifting. A good laugh can change a bad mood and help through tough times. They say that laughter prolongs life. Now that is an incredible bonus. Human beings are the fastest perishing product and therefore the author believes that every person should keep his or her sense of humour active and believes that humour is the fuel of everyday living. This book offers a collection of legal humor that anyone can appreciate. You don't have to be one to get law jokes. The author masterfully pointed out the unique peculiarity of lawyers that in most people will trigger a burst of laughter. This book allows readers to view lawyers from a slightly different angle. With Part One, Jokes About Lawyers. Second Part, Humorous Answers to Law Interview Questions. With these two parts packed in a book, it's sure to leave you laughing. Get your dose of a stress reliever and share the good vibes with your friends and relatives. Things happen, but it is not a reason to give up or sulk.

  • av Michael Tolkien
    169 - 325,-

  • av Pedro Severino
    155,-

  • av C. E. S. Allingham-Maghzian
    199,-

  • av Emma Strandberg
    199,-

    Where the f**k is Blönduós? is both a triumph of travel writing and a masterpiece of memoir. It deserves a space on every bookcase and in every suitcase. Richard Moriarty - The Sun. Having survived a terrifying burglary, Emma had reached a point in life where she feared being awake and dreaded falling asleep. She grabbed her late mother's notebooks, packed her car with warm clothes, a swimsuit that had seen better days, a set of winter tyres and a brand new tent, and caught a ferry to Iceland. Surtsey was an unexpected eruption - just as my own birth was unplanned and something of an interruption. So captivated by the magic of Iceland, our mother returned home with a bar of Toblerone for each of us. There were no hugs or questions as to our welfare. My sisters and I had been alone for three weeks. I was almost 5 years old. Inspired by a six-month journey to Iceland in wintertime, "Where the f**k is Blönduós?" is moving, honest, and entertaining. Why would a middle-aged woman choose to spend a winter alone in the far north of Iceland? It's a fair question, though the answer isn't quite so straightforward. I dreamed of lying on a blanket gazing up into the night sky, holding my breath in anticipation of the colourful aurora that may soon dance overhead, without being asked, "Will you be long?" By battling the elements, conquering her fears, and learning to knit, all under the watchful gaze of the small community, Emma made sense of the past, found peace with the present, and felt strong enough to deal with the future. Authentic, gripping, and as vivid as a cold winter's night, this inspirational Icelandic adventure will take you on an unforgettable journey of discovery and healing. Chris Riches - Daily Express

  • av Steve Mullins
    185,-

    2027 looks to return some dignity to Yorkshire after decades, or even centuries, when centralised power had gradually eroded, and knowingly neglected, the needs and aspirations of this significant part of England. The book makes an interesting case and says a lot of things that need to be said. Richard Honnoraty. The Scenario is 2027, election promises made for the 2024 election have been forgotten; 'Levelling-up' 'Northern Powerhouse' and 'a fair deal' have become the stuff of the Music Hall. Deprivation has not been so pronounced since Victorian times, infrastructure hinders progress when it should be supportive and commercially we are significantly underinvested. The book explores the last four years from 2023 and describes how the organisations within Yorkshire started to take back control, by-pass the politicians and begin to rebuild the society that has been taken from us all. Steve Mullins, born in Yorkshire, moved south and on returning several years ago was dismayed by the evident neglect of his home county by central government. His earlier book Yorkshire - the Case For Independence is a case study which demonstrates that Yorkshire could flourish if significant resources were not channelled to the South-East. This book is a step on the way to regaining the county we deserve. An original and fascinating analysis of the political elite, and how they got us into this state of affairs. Steve provides a pragmatic and practical solution to get us out of this current unsatisfactory situation. Made me think. David G. Philpott

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