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The Big Ones (Paperback)

How Natural Disasters Have Shaped Us (And What We Can Do About Them)

Dr Lucy Jones

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When the forces that give our planet life exceed our ability to
withstand them, they become disasters. Together they have shaped our
cities and architecture, elevated leaders and toppled governments, influenced
the way we think, feel, fight, unite and pray.  The history of natural
disasters is a history of ourselves. 

 

The Big Ones investigates some of the most impactful natural
disasters, and how their reverberations are still felt today.  From a volcanic
eruption in Pompeii challenging and reinforcing prevailing views of religion,
through the California floods of 1862 and the limitations of memory, to what
Hurricane Katrina and the 2004 tsunami can tell us about governance and
globalisation.  With temperatures rising around the world, natural
disasters are striking with ever greater frequency. 

 

More than just history or science, The Big Ones is a
call to action.  Natural hazards are inevitable; human catastrophes are
not.  With this energising and richly-researched book, Jones offers a look
at our past, readying us to face down the Big Ones in our future.



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Dr Lucy Jones is a world-renowned
seismologist. A research associate at Caltech, she
holds a PhD in geophysics from MIT.  For decades, she has provided
scientific information to the public, and has appeared on every major network’s
Nightly News Broadcast as well as every major morning television show, Conan and
Larry King Now, among others.  She lives in Southern California.


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Pages: 256

Publication date: 05/07/2018

Category: Nature & Environment

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A Practical Guide to Well-being

A Practical Guide to Well-being (Paperback)

Live Well & Stress-Free

Patricia Furness-Smith

Invest in yourself and discover happiness.

Be pro-active in the quest to maximize your potential and secure your own positive well-being.

Become more energized by adopting quality sleep patterns, optimize mental and physical health by harnessing your natural ability to heal, and achieve calm by learning to manage your stress levels.

Full of expert, practical advice, case studies and tips, this Practical Guide by psychologist and accredited practitioner Patricia Furness-Smith will enable you to achieve positive well-being – a vital component of a contented and fulfilled life.



Patricia Furness-Smith is a psychologist and accredited practitioner with over 25 years of experience in clinical practice. Her other books include Overcoming Phobias: A Practical Guide and Overcoming Problem Eating: A Practical Guide, and she co-authored Flying with Confidence: The Proven Programme to Fix your Flying Fears, based on the work she does with British Airways and its 'Flying with Confidence' training.


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A Practical Guide to Mindfulness

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Be Present in this Moment

Tessa Watt

Appreciate your life- right here, right now.

Learn how to use mindfulness every day, by listening to your body, becoming more aware of the present and letting go of negative thoughts.

Mindfulness teacher and consultant Tessa Watt introduces simple techniques with lots of examples and exercises for newcomers to begin right away, as well as outlining deeper mindfulness practice for those who wish to take it further.

Reduce anxiety and handle your emotions more effectively, enjoy the moment and recover from bad moods more quickly, and slow down and find your own source of calm.



Tessa Watt is a mindfulness teacher and consultant and the founding director of Being Mindful. She is the author of Mindful London and is part of the Mindfulness Initiative, supporting the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Mindfulness at Westminster.


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A Practical Guide to Management

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Empower Your Team to Thrive

Alison Price

David Price

Motivate your team to go the extra mile.

New managers, experienced managers or aspiring managers – learn how to understand your team and get the best out of them. 

From hiring new members to dealing with poor performance, from goal setting to promoting work–life balance, understand how to foster effective employees with Alison and David Price’s A–Z map to managerial success.

Filled with expert insights, real-life case studies and proven techniques, this Practical Guide will make you a better manager – right now.



Alison Price is a Chartered Psychologist and Occupational Psychologist, inspirational keynote speaker and an international consultant. She lectures at Kingston University, London, and comments within the media on business psychology.

David Price is an experienced senior manager qualified in management, consulting and coaching. He is a member of the Chartered Management Institute and the Institute of Leadership and Management.

Together they are The Success Agents.


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A Practical Guide to Entrepreneurship

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Be Your Own Boss

Alison Price

David Price

Turn your passions into a thriving business. 

From finding a niche, to expanding a successful enterprise to new horizons, learn how to turn any business opportunity into a rewarding venture – while avoiding the pitfalls of pursuing a pipe dream. 

Distilling the key points into down-to-earth, realistic advice, business experts Alison and David Price explain how to create the right brand to stand out from the crowd, achieve the best work-life balance and grow your business to success.

This Practical Guide offers expert insights, case studies and practical techniques to help you begin and prosper on your entrepreneurial journey.



Alison Price is a Chartered Psychologist and Occupational Psychologist, inspirational keynote speaker and an international consultant. She lectures at Kingston University, London, and comments within the media on business psychology.

David Price is an experienced senior manager qualified in management, consulting and coaching. He is a member of the Chartered Management Institute and the Institute of Leadership and Management.

Together they are The Success Agents.


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A Practical Guide to Counselling

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Help Others Make Sense of Life

Alistair Ross

Talk, listen, support and understand better.

Develop a hands-on understanding of how counselling works and how it can help people, viewing the subject from both a client's and a trainee counsellor's perspective.

Learn how to listen more attentively and be a better communicator, be more empathetic with a heightened perception of others, and improve your relationships with both those around you and yourself.

Providing expert insights, real-life case studies and useful skills, this Practical Guide offers an invaluable guide to anyone interested in learning more about counselling.



Dr Alistair Ross is a BACP accredited counsellor and supervisor, Chair of the BACP's Professional Ethics and Quality Standards Committee, and a director of studies in Psychodynamic Studies and Psychology at the University of Oxford. Since 2002 he has also led the MA in Psychodynamic Counselling at the University of Birmingham.


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A Practical Guide to Confident Speaking

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Let Your Voice be Heard

Alan Woodhouse

Express yourself clearly, persuasively and confidently. 

Learn how to plan what you want to say, manage your anxieties and project your best self, whatever the situation.

Whether you want to ask your boss for a pay rise, deliver a faultless wedding speech or settle your nerves before an interview, communication coach Alan Woodhouse teaches you how to find your inner confidence and capture your audience.

Understand how to tailor your speeches and find the perfect words for every occasion, project your voice and overcome stage fright.



Alan Woodhouse is a voice, acting, communication and public speaking coach. He runs a private consultancy based in London, training everyone from actors to business executives to media professionals.


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A Practical Guide to CBT

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From Stress to Strength

Clair Pollard

Elaine Foreman Elaine Iljon Foreman

Overcome fears, manage negativity and improve your life.

Using the tools of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), understand your behaviour and how to change negative patterns, learn how to think differently about problematic situations, put your worries into perspective and start to feel better, achieving and exceeding your goals.

Clinical psychologists Clair Pollard and Elaine Iljon Foreman offer activities to support you, stories to provide perspective and a clear framework to guide you. This Practical Guide will help you to develop effective coping strategies, so that you can think more constructively, act more calmly, and feel better about yourself.

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Elaine Iljon Foreman and Clair Pollard are Chartered Clinical Psychologists with expertise in cognitive behavioural therapies. Elaine's focus is in clinical research into anxiety, while Clair works with the NHS and The Back-Up Trust.


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The Other Exile

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The Story of Fernão Lopes, St Helena and a Paradise Lost

Abdul Rahman Azzam

The first known inhabitant of St Helena – long before
Napoleon –  was a 16th-century Portuguese renegade.

In 1506 Fernão Lopes, a member of his country’s minor nobility,
travelled to Goa in search of honour and wealth. There he converted to Islam,
married a Muslim, fought his former countrymen, and was eventually captured –
his nose and hands publicly cut off for treachery. Eventually sailing for home,
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News of Lopes reached the King of Portugal. Picked up by a ship sent
especially for him, Lopes so impressed the King, and the Pope in Rome, that he
was granted one wish. He requested his return to St Helena.

Based on brand new research by A R Azzam, author of the acclaimed Saladin (Longman,
2007), The Other Exile is at once a historical
adventure story and a meditation on solitude. It is a story about redemption in
one of the darkest periods in Europe and the tale of the haunting relationship
between man and wild nature.

 



Abdul Rahman Azzam has a BA and PhD in History from Oxford University. He is the author of Rumi and the Kingdom of Joy (2000) and the bestselling Saladin (published in English in 2007 by Longman), which was selected in Jordan as one of the top one hundred books on Islam.


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Pages: 320

Publication date: 02/08/2018

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Hitler’s British Traitors

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The Secret History of Spies, Saboteurs and Fifth Columnists

Tim Tate

'Tim Tate, in Hitler's British Traitors, [explores] the entire grimy landscape of British treachery during the Second World War and the astonishing rogues' gallery of traitors working to help Nazi Germany win. [He makes] excellent use of the vast trove of material declassified by MI5 in recent years.' – Ben Macintyre, The Times 

Hitler’s British Traitors is the first authoritative account of a well-kept secret: the British Fifth Column and its activities during the Second World War.

Drawing on hundreds of declassified official files – many of them previously unpublished – Tim Tate uncovers the largely unknown history of more than 70 British traitors who were convicted, mostly in secret trials, of working to help Nazi Germany win the war, and several hundred British Fascists who were interned without trial on evidence that they were working on behalf of the enemy. Four were condemned to death; two were executed.

This engrossing book reveals the extraordinary methods adopted by MI5 to uncover British traitors and their German spymasters, as well as two serious wartime plots by well-connected British fascists to mount a coup d’etat which would replace the government with an authoritarian pro-Nazi regime.

The book also shows how archaic attitudes to social status and gender in Whitehall and the courts ensured that justice was neither fair nor equitable. Aristocratic British pro-Nazi sympathizers and collaborators were frequently protected while the less-privileged foot soldiers of the Fifth Column were interned, jailed or even executed for identical crimes.



Tim Tate is an award-winning documentary film-maker, investigative journalist and author of numerous books of non-fiction, including the best-selling Slave Girl (John Blake, 2009) and Hitler’s Forgotten Children (Elliott & Thompson, 2015) telling the story of the largely-secret Nazi Lebensborn programme through the life of one of its victims. He lives in Wiltshire.


FascinatingThe Observer
The extent to which the British far right supported Hitler, even after the outbreak of the second world war, has largely been suppressed. Now Tim Tate's absorbing study offers a bracing reappraisal of their sympathies. … Tate reveals the widespread existence of a fifth column in Britain, using hitherto unseen archival material.The Observer
Tim Tate, in Hitler's British Traitors, [explores] the entire grimy landscape of British treachery during the Second World War and the astonishing rogues' gallery of traitors working to help Nazi Germany win. [He makes] excellent use of the vast trove of material declassified by MI5 in recent years.Ben MacintyreThe Times
[A] fascinating, shocking and — given our times — slightly worrying readSunday Sport
A brilliant bookDan SnowHistory Hit podcast
A superb book … absolutely grippingIain DaleIain Dale's Book Club podcast
Tate explores many engrossing accounts of espionage and counter-espionage uncovered in the archives, as well as the jaw-dropping ineptitude and complacency of the authorities who, though all too keen to imprison and execute petty criminals recruited by German intelligence, displayed a characteristic restraint when dealing with far more threatening and powerful traitors. … Tate's formidable scholarship paints a picture of Britain during the war that is a far cry from the reassuring story told about our collective heroism of a nation united under the banner of Keep Calm and Carry On.Morning Star
An unfailingly readable, darkly revealing book of great scholarship.The Tablet
[Hitler's British Traitors] shakes the story the nation tells itself that the British stood alone against Adolf Hitler in 1940 and went on to win the war … [it] shows that if Hitler's planned invasion had succeeded after the fall of France he would have found collaborators as fanatical as those in all the countries the Wehrmacht had conquered.David Pryce-JonesThe Critic

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Publication date: 06/09/2018

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Hitler’s British Traitors

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The Secret History of Spies, Saboteurs and Fifth Columnists

Tim Tate

'Tim Tate, in Hitler's British Traitors, [explores] the entire grimy landscape of British treachery during the Second World War and the astonishing rogues' gallery of traitors working to help Nazi Germany win. [He makes] excellent use of the vast trove of material declassified by MI5 in recent years.' – Ben Macintyre, The Times 

Hitler’s British Traitors is the first authoritative account of a well-kept secret: the British Fifth Column and its activities during the Second World War.

Drawing on hundreds of declassified official files – many of them previously unpublished – Tim Tate uncovers the largely unknown history of more than 70 British traitors who were convicted, mostly in secret trials, of working to help Nazi Germany win the war, and several hundred British Fascists who were interned without trial on evidence that they were working on behalf of the enemy. Four were condemned to death; two were executed.

This engrossing book reveals the extraordinary methods adopted by MI5 to uncover British traitors and their German spymasters, as well as two serious wartime plots by well-connected British fascists to mount a coup d’etat which would replace the government with an authoritarian pro-Nazi regime.

The book also shows how archaic attitudes to social status and gender in Whitehall and the courts ensured that justice was neither fair nor equitable. Aristocratic British pro-Nazi sympathizers and collaborators were frequently protected while the less-privileged foot soldiers of the Fifth Column were interned, jailed or even executed for identical crimes.



Tim Tate is an award-winning documentary film-maker, investigative journalist and author of numerous books of non-fiction, including the best-selling Slave Girl (John Blake, 2009) and Hitler’s Forgotten Children (Elliott & Thompson, 2015) telling the story of the largely-secret Nazi Lebensborn programme through the life of one of its victims. He lives in Wiltshire.


FascinatingThe Observer
The extent to which the British far right supported Hitler, even after the outbreak of the second world war, has largely been suppressed. Now Tim Tate's absorbing study offers a bracing reappraisal of their sympathies. … Tate reveals the widespread existence of a fifth column in Britain, using hitherto unseen archival material.The Observer
Tim Tate, in Hitler's British Traitors, [explores] the entire grimy landscape of British treachery during the Second World War and the astonishing rogues' gallery of traitors working to help Nazi Germany win. [He makes] excellent use of the vast trove of material declassified by MI5 in recent years.Ben MacintyreThe Times
[A] fascinating, shocking and — given our times — slightly worrying readSunday Sport
A brilliant bookDan SnowHistory Hit podcast
A superb book … absolutely grippingIain DaleIain Dale's Book Club podcast
Tate explores many engrossing accounts of espionage and counter-espionage uncovered in the archives, as well as the jaw-dropping ineptitude and complacency of the authorities who, though all too keen to imprison and execute petty criminals recruited by German intelligence, displayed a characteristic restraint when dealing with far more threatening and powerful traitors. … Tate's formidable scholarship paints a picture of Britain during the war that is a far cry from the reassuring story told about our collective heroism of a nation united under the banner of Keep Calm and Carry On.Morning Star
An unfailingly readable, darkly revealing book of great scholarship.The Tablet
[Hitler's British Traitors] shakes the story the nation tells itself that the British stood alone against Adolf Hitler in 1940 and went on to win the war … [it] shows that if Hitler's planned invasion had succeeded after the fall of France he would have found collaborators as fanatical as those in all the countries the Wehrmacht had conquered.David Pryce-JonesThe Critic

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Pages: 384

Publication date: 06/09/2018

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Empress of the East

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How a Slave Girl Became Queen of the Ottoman Empire

Leslie Peirce

Abducted by slave traders from her home in Ruthenia – modern-day Ukraine – around 1515, Roxelana was brought to Istanbul and trained in the palace harem as a concubine for Sultan Suleyman the Magnificent, ruler of the Ottoman Empire and one of the world's most powerful men.

Suleyman became besotted with Roxelana and foreswore all other concubines, freeing and marrying her. The bold and canny Roxelana became a shrewd diplomat and philanthropist, helping Suleyman keep pace with a changing world in which women – Isabella of Hungary, Catherine de Medici – were increasingly close to power.

Until now Roxelana has been seen by historians as a seductress who brought ruin to the empire, but in Empress of the East, acclaimed historian Leslie Peirce reveals with panache the compelling story of an elusive woman who transformed the Ottoman harem into an institution of imperial rule.



Leslie Peirce was until recently Silver Professor of History, Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies at NYU. She has also taught at Cornell and UC Berkeley. She earned her BA and MA from Harvard and received a PhD in Near Eastern Studies from Princeton University. Peirce’s work has won her two Fulbrights, two NEH fellowships, a Guggenheim Foundation fellowship, and other academic distinctions.


A riveting story of power, patronage and harem politics in sixteenth-century IstanbulSarah Gristwood, author of Game of Queens
A brilliantly researched account of the life and times of Roxelana, the extraordinary 16th-century Ottoman slave girl who triumphed against all odds to become a queen. Played out against a complex tapestry of exotic court life, rivalry, and passion, Leslie Peirce expertly sifts through the historical record, separating myth from reality to reveal the undeniable significance of this exceptional woman.Nancy Goldstone, author of Daughters of the Winter Queen: Four Remarkable Sisters, the Crown of Bohemia, and the Enduring Legacy of Mary, Queen of Scots
Engaging…Peirce persuasively recasts Roxelana as a pragmatist adept at navigating both palace politics and international relations, and as a pioneer who established a more powerful role for Ottoman women.The New Yorker
Leslie Peirce's erudition and long dedication to the study of Ottoman society and the imperial harem have yielded an engrossing and wonderfully readable portrait of Roxelana, embedded in the lives of her contemporaries and the tumult of her times. Peirce's scholarly authority allows for a deftly crafted narrative: a lively, sympathetic and cautiously imaginative vision of the family at the centre of the 16th-century Ottoman world, grounded in deep social history.Marilyn Booth, Khalid bin Abdullah Al Saud Professor for the Study of the Contemporary Arab World, University of Oxford
The fascinating story of one remarkable harem slave, who broke through [the] rocky ceiling, claiming unprecedented authority for women and forever changing the nature of the Ottoman government … This lively book resurrects Roxelana.The New York Times Book Review

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Empress of the East

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How a Slave Girl Became Queen of the Ottoman Empire

Leslie Peirce

Abducted by slave traders from her home in Ruthenia – modern-day Ukraine – around 1515, Roxelana was brought to Istanbul and trained in the palace harem as a concubine for Sultan Suleyman the Magnificent, ruler of the Ottoman Empire and one of the world's most powerful men.

Suleyman became besotted with Roxelana and foreswore all other concubines, freeing and marrying her. The bold and canny Roxelana became a shrewd diplomat and philanthropist, helping Suleyman keep pace with a changing world in which women – Isabella of Hungary, Catherine de Medici – were increasingly close to power.

Until now Roxelana has been seen by historians as a seductress who brought ruin to the empire, but in Empress of the East, acclaimed historian Leslie Peirce reveals with panache the compelling story of an elusive woman who transformed the Ottoman harem into an institution of imperial rule.



Leslie Peirce was until recently Silver Professor of History, Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies at NYU. She has also taught at Cornell and UC Berkeley. She earned her BA and MA from Harvard and received a PhD in Near Eastern Studies from Princeton University. Peirce’s work has won her two Fulbrights, two NEH fellowships, a Guggenheim Foundation fellowship, and other academic distinctions.


A riveting story of power, patronage and harem politics in sixteenth-century IstanbulSarah Gristwood, author of Game of Queens
A brilliantly researched account of the life and times of Roxelana, the extraordinary 16th-century Ottoman slave girl who triumphed against all odds to become a queen. Played out against a complex tapestry of exotic court life, rivalry, and passion, Leslie Peirce expertly sifts through the historical record, separating myth from reality to reveal the undeniable significance of this exceptional woman.Nancy Goldstone, author of Daughters of the Winter Queen: Four Remarkable Sisters, the Crown of Bohemia, and the Enduring Legacy of Mary, Queen of Scots
Engaging…Peirce persuasively recasts Roxelana as a pragmatist adept at navigating both palace politics and international relations, and as a pioneer who established a more powerful role for Ottoman women.The New Yorker
Leslie Peirce's erudition and long dedication to the study of Ottoman society and the imperial harem have yielded an engrossing and wonderfully readable portrait of Roxelana, embedded in the lives of her contemporaries and the tumult of her times. Peirce's scholarly authority allows for a deftly crafted narrative: a lively, sympathetic and cautiously imaginative vision of the family at the centre of the 16th-century Ottoman world, grounded in deep social history.Marilyn Booth, Khalid bin Abdullah Al Saud Professor for the Study of the Contemporary Arab World, University of Oxford
The fascinating story of one remarkable harem slave, who broke through [the] rocky ceiling, claiming unprecedented authority for women and forever changing the nature of the Ottoman government … This lively book resurrects Roxelana.The New York Times Book Review

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Pages: 368

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The Dead Hand

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Reagan, Gorbachev and the Untold Story of the Cold War Arms Race

David E. Hoffman

'A stunning feat of research and narrative. Terrifying.' John le Carré

A Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative history of Reagan, Gorbachev and the final decade of the Cold War.

Washington Post journalist David E. Hoffman draws on exclusive interviews in both Russia and the US, as well as classified documents from deep inside the Kremlin, piecing together the first full – and intensely dramatic – account of how the US/Soviet arms race came to a close, and revealing the previously unheralded collection of scientists, soldiers, diplomats and spies that made it happen.

'An extraordinary achievement.' Sir Michael Dobbs



David Hoffman is a contributing editor at the Washington Post, where he previously served as White House correspondent, Moscow bureau chief, and assistant managing editor for foreign news.


A stunning feat of research and narrative. Terrifying.John le Carré
Authoritative and chilling … a readable, many-tentacled account of the decades-long military standoff between the United States and the Soviet Union … The Dead Hand is deadly serious, but this story can verge on pitch-black comedy – Dr. Strangelove as updated by the Coen Brothers.New York Times
'The Dead Hand' is a brilliant work of history, a richly detailed, gripping tale that takes us inside the Cold War arms race as no other book has…a story so riveting and scary that you feel like you are reading a fictional thriller.Rajiv Chandrasekaran, author of 'Imperial Life in the Emerald City'
An extraordinary achievement.Sir Michael Dobbs
This is a tour de force of investigative history.Steve Coll
A thought-provoking book which reads like a thriller. A gripping chronicle of the second half of the last century and a brilliant analysis of the single strategic conflict that more than any other shaped today's world.Gordon Thomas, author of 'Inside British Intelligence and Gideon’s Spies'
I found 'The Dead Hand' extremely stimulating. As a Foreign Office Minister I was involved in Gorbachev's meeting with Margaret Thatcher; and as Defence Secretary from 1992-95 I was very much associated with the safe removal of post-Soviet states' nuclear weapons. This book is an excellent history of that period.Sir Malcolm Rifkind, MP
This book, which won the 2010 Pulitzer Prize for general non-fiction and is soon to be published in the UK, is in the best traditions of American long-form reportage… Key characters are evoked in enough detail to make us care and then carry the narrative through to the end. It involves simplifications and elisions: but in this case, these are less important than the horrified fascination Hoffman – a former Washington Post Moscow correspondent, later foreign editor – succeeds in rousing through a story at once journalistically detailed and morally alive.John Lloyd, FT
Hoffman's magisterial, human, vividly readable account of a remarkable time doesn't stop in 1991.Peter Preston, Guardian
[Hoffman] has compiled a fascinating narrative of the last phase of the cold war and the era of Mikhail Gorbachev, glasnost and perestroika, which ended amid the collapse of the Soviet Union.Max Hastings, Sunday Times
This is an important well-written volume that makes a major contribution to our understanding of the last decade of the Cold War and its aftermath.Christopher Andrew, Literary Review
['The Dead Hand'] has important things to say… It is exceptionally well informed. Anyone interested in the Cold War will learn something new from this fascinating, if rather depressing, read.BBC History Magazine
If you like your history told James Bond style, you'll love this book.Simon Heffer, Daily Telegraph
David E. Hoffman bagged a Pulitzer for 'The Dead Hand: Reagan, Gorbachev and the Untold Story of the Cold War Arms Race' (Icon Books, €11.99). The book reads with the pace of a political thriller and includes wonderful insight into the relationship between the Cold War's two central characters who managed to pull their empires back from the brink at a time when they shared an arms arsenal with the explosive power of 1 million Hiroshimas.Irish Examiner

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Pages: 592

Publication date: 06/09/2018

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American Politics

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A Graphic History

Laura Locker

Jules Scheele

Following in the footsteps of the highly successful Queer: A Graphic History, illustrator Jules Scheele teams up with Dr Laura Locker in this comic-book introduction to the political history of the Land of Opportunity.

How did
a political outsider like Trump win the 2016 presidential election? Why do some
Americans feel so strongly about gun rights? Is there a role for more than two
political parties in the system?

Politics
isn’t something that just occurs in the West Wing or the gleaming Capitol
building – it comes from the interaction between state and society, the
American people living their daily lives. In this unique graphic guide, we
follow modern citizens as they explore everything from the United States’
political culture, the Constitution and the balance of power, to social
movements, the role of the media, and tensions over race, immigration, and LGBT
rights.

Step
right up, and see what lies beneath the pageantry and headlines of this great
nation.



Laura Locker has a doctorate in political science from Johns Hopkins University and has taught American and comparative politics courses to university students in Portland, Oregon. She’s particularly interested in political economics and sociology, and issues of race, class and gender.
 

Jules Scheele is an illustrator, graphic facilitator and comic book artist. She runs One Beat Zines, a feminist zine collective and distributor. @julesscheele


Upbeat and optimistic, it reminds us that one awful president can't sink history's most powerful democracy.'The Bookseller

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Pages: 176

Publication date: 06/09/2018

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Saving Mona Lisa

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The Battle to Protect the Louvre and its Treasures from the Nazis

Gerri Chanel

In August 1939, curators at the Louvre nestled the world’s most famous painting into a special red velvet-lined case and spirited her away to the Loire Valley as part of the biggest museum evacuation in history. 

 As the Germans neared Paris in 1940, the French raced to move the masterpieces still further south, then again and again during the war, crisscrossing the southwest of France. Throughout the German occupation, the museum staff fought to keep the priceless treasures out of the hands of Hitler and his henchmen, often risking their lives to protect the country's artistic heritage. Saving Mona Lisa is the sweeping, suspenseful narrative of their struggle. 



Gerri Chanel is a prize-winning freelance journalist. She lived in France for five years, where she began the research for Saving Mona Lisa. She now divides her time between Paris and New York.


Gerri Chanel's account of how France preserved its art from both the destruction of war and the pillaging of the German occupiers reads like a thrillerCaroline MooreheadTLS
Fantastic … At its best this is a story of the inhabitants of a humiliated country doing all in their power to preserve their nation's cultural heritage … The black-and-white photographs in this book are worth of an art exhibition in themselves.Daily Mail
Chanel's history is a work of substance and scholarship that should be part of every art history collection and required reading for anyone who cares about Western civilization.Booklist (starred review)
A brilliant piece of storytelling explaining how the masterpieces of the Louvre escaped Göring's mantelpiece and Himmler's walls … This is a grippingly written and meticulously researched contribution to the history of the Second World War.The Tablet
A compelling true account of the men and women who fought to save France's heritage and a fascinating story of art and intrigue.France Magazine
This book tells a fascinating story.Choice

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The Battle to Protect the Louvre and its Treasures from the Nazis

Gerri Chanel

In August 1939, curators at the Louvre nestled the world’s most famous painting into a special red velvet-lined case and spirited her away to the Loire Valley as part of the biggest museum evacuation in history. 

 As the Germans neared Paris in 1940, the French raced to move the masterpieces still further south, then again and again during the war, crisscrossing the southwest of France. Throughout the German occupation, the museum staff fought to keep the priceless treasures out of the hands of Hitler and his henchmen, often risking their lives to protect the country's artistic heritage. Saving Mona Lisa is the sweeping, suspenseful narrative of their struggle. 



Gerri Chanel is a prize-winning freelance journalist. She lived in France for five years, where she began the research for Saving Mona Lisa. She now divides her time between Paris and New York.


Gerri Chanel's account of how France preserved its art from both the destruction of war and the pillaging of the German occupiers reads like a thrillerCaroline MooreheadTLS
Fantastic … At its best this is a story of the inhabitants of a humiliated country doing all in their power to preserve their nation's cultural heritage … The black-and-white photographs in this book are worth of an art exhibition in themselves.Daily Mail
Chanel's history is a work of substance and scholarship that should be part of every art history collection and required reading for anyone who cares about Western civilization.Booklist (starred review)
A brilliant piece of storytelling explaining how the masterpieces of the Louvre escaped Göring's mantelpiece and Himmler's walls … This is a grippingly written and meticulously researched contribution to the history of the Second World War.The Tablet
A compelling true account of the men and women who fought to save France's heritage and a fascinating story of art and intrigue.France Magazine
This book tells a fascinating story.Choice

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Price: 14.99 GBP

Pages: 384

Publication date: 13/09/2018

Category: Social & Cultural History

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The Cryotron Files

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The strange death of a pioneering Cold War computer scientist

Douglas Buck

Iain Dey

Dudley Buck was a brilliant scientist who developed or invented several early pieces of now-common technology (e.g. microchips, flash drives)in the 1950s. Like his Nobel-winning colleagues, he might have benefitted from them greatly, had he not died aged 32 of a mysterious heart attack, just after a high-profile group of Soviet scientists visited his lab on a cold war-era tour of the USA.
 

Buck was not the only scientist to expire that day – his colleague Dr Ridenour, chief scientist at Lockheed, also died of an unexplained heart attack. Both deaths are consistent with KGB contact-poison hits.

Recently discovered papers reveal Buck’s extensive career in clandestine government work, that had led to his contact with Russia’s top computer scientists. His work was filed away and rediscovered in the 1980s when it was used in research projects by NASA.

A fascinating narrative history of Cold War era computer and tech research, combining social historical elements to produce a brilliant portrait of America in the mid-20th century.



Iain Dey is a Sunday Times correspondent who was named UK Business Journalist of the Year in 2010. This is his first full-length book. 

Douglas Buck is the son of Dudley Buck, and has had privileged access to his father’s diaries, associates and papers.


An incredibly thorough but fully accessible deep dive into the cold war battle for computer supremacy that details the increasingly relevant – and increasingly eerie- relationship between geopolitics and technologyJesse Eisenberg, laywright, New Yorker contributor and Oscar-nominated actor who played Mark Zuckerberg in The Social Network.
For me, Dudley Buck remains one of the most endlessly fascinating – and bogglingly creative – engineers of the 1950s. If one looks for him, he can be found in many of the most important projects and contexts developing electronics and computing in service of the early Cold War. I thought I knew a lot about Buck, but the Cryotron Files held many surprises: Deuterium for computer memory?! Superconducting ICBM gyroscopes?! Spy satellites?! Secret meetings with German computer-pioneer Zuse?! While I cannot vouch for everything in the Cryotron Files and differ from some of its suggestions, Iain Dey has woven very partial and confusing records into a real story that will make every reader stop and wonder what Dudley Buck could have dreamed and realized had he survived 1959, his 32nd year.David C. Brock, Director, Center for Software History, Computer History Museum
Dey takes on the fascinating- and disturbing story of Cold War computing pioneer Dudley Buck.The Sunday Times

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Pages: 336

Publication date: 13/09/2018

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Saving Mona Lisa

Saving Mona Lisa (Hardback)

The Battle to Protect the Louvre and its Treasures from the Nazis

Gerri Chanel

In August 1939, curators at the Louvre nestled the world’s most famous painting into a special red velvet-lined case and spirited her away to the Loire Valley as part of the biggest museum evacuation in history. 

 As the Germans neared Paris in 1940, the French raced to move the masterpieces still further south, then again and again during the war, crisscrossing the southwest of France. Throughout the German occupation, the museum staff fought to keep the priceless treasures out of the hands of Hitler and his henchmen, often risking their lives to protect the country's artistic heritage. Saving Mona Lisa is the sweeping, suspenseful narrative of their struggle. 



Gerri Chanel is a prize-winning freelance journalist. She lived in France for five years, where she began the research for Saving Mona Lisa. She now divides her time between Paris and New York.


Gerri Chanel's account of how France preserved its art from both the destruction of war and the pillaging of the German occupiers reads like a thrillerCaroline MooreheadTLS
Fantastic … At its best this is a story of the inhabitants of a humiliated country doing all in their power to preserve their nation's cultural heritage … The black-and-white photographs in this book are worth of an art exhibition in themselves.Daily Mail
Chanel's history is a work of substance and scholarship that should be part of every art history collection and required reading for anyone who cares about Western civilization.Booklist (starred review)
A brilliant piece of storytelling explaining how the masterpieces of the Louvre escaped Göring's mantelpiece and Himmler's walls … This is a grippingly written and meticulously researched contribution to the history of the Second World War.The Tablet
A compelling true account of the men and women who fought to save France's heritage and a fascinating story of art and intrigue.France Magazine
This book tells a fascinating story.Choice

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Price: 20.00 GBP

Pages: 400

Publication date: 13/09/2018

Category: Social & Cultural History

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The Cryotron Files

The Cryotron Files (Hardback)

The strange death of a pioneering Cold War computer scientist

Douglas Buck

Iain Dey

Dudley Buck was a brilliant scientist who developed or invented several early pieces of now-common technology (e.g. microchips, flash drives)in the 1950s. Like his Nobel-winning colleagues, he might have benefitted from them greatly, had he not died aged 32 of a mysterious heart attack, just after a high-profile group of Soviet scientists visited his lab on a cold war-era tour of the USA.
 

Buck was not the only scientist to expire that day – his colleague Dr Ridenour, chief scientist at Lockheed, also died of an unexplained heart attack. Both deaths are consistent with KGB contact-poison hits.

Recently discovered papers reveal Buck’s extensive career in clandestine government work, that had led to his contact with Russia’s top computer scientists. His work was filed away and rediscovered in the 1980s when it was used in research projects by NASA.

A fascinating narrative history of Cold War era computer and tech research, combining social historical elements to produce a brilliant portrait of America in the mid-20th century.



Iain Dey is a Sunday Times correspondent who was named UK Business Journalist of the Year in 2010. This is his first full-length book. 

Douglas Buck is the son of Dudley Buck, and has had privileged access to his father’s diaries, associates and papers.


An incredibly thorough but fully accessible deep dive into the cold war battle for computer supremacy that details the increasingly relevant – and increasingly eerie- relationship between geopolitics and technologyJesse Eisenberg, laywright, New Yorker contributor and Oscar-nominated actor who played Mark Zuckerberg in The Social Network.
For me, Dudley Buck remains one of the most endlessly fascinating – and bogglingly creative – engineers of the 1950s. If one looks for him, he can be found in many of the most important projects and contexts developing electronics and computing in service of the early Cold War. I thought I knew a lot about Buck, but the Cryotron Files held many surprises: Deuterium for computer memory?! Superconducting ICBM gyroscopes?! Spy satellites?! Secret meetings with German computer-pioneer Zuse?! While I cannot vouch for everything in the Cryotron Files and differ from some of its suggestions, Iain Dey has woven very partial and confusing records into a real story that will make every reader stop and wonder what Dudley Buck could have dreamed and realized had he survived 1959, his 32nd year.David C. Brock, Director, Center for Software History, Computer History Museum
Dey takes on the fascinating- and disturbing story of Cold War computing pioneer Dudley Buck.The Sunday Times

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Price: 20.00 GBP

Pages: 336

Publication date: 13/09/2018

Category: Biography & Memoir, General History

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