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Do You Think You're Clever?

Do You Think You're Clever? (eBook)

The Oxford and Cambridge Questions

John Farndon

Libby Purves

What happens if I drop an ant?
What books are bad for you?
What percentage of the world's water is contained in a cow?

The Oxbridge undergraduate interviews are infamous for their unique ways of assessing candidates, and from these peculiar enquiries, professors can tell just how smart you really are. John Farndon has collected together 75 of the most intriguing questions taken from actual admission interviews and gives full answers to each, taking the reader through the fascinating histories, philosophies, sciences and arts that underlie each problem.

This is a book for everyone who likes to think they're clever, or who thinks they'd like to be clever. And cleverness is not just knowing stuff, it's how laterally, deeply and interestingly you can bend your brain. Guesstimating the population of Croydon, for example, opens a chain of thought from which you can predict the strength of a nuclear bomb …and that's just the start of it.



John Farndon graduated from Jesus College, Cambridge with a degree in English Literature. Libby Purves OBE is a radio presenter, journalist and author. Best known for presenting BBC Radio Four's Midweek, she also writes regularly for The Times and has published twelve novels. She is a graduate of St Anne's College, Oxford, with a First in English Language and Literature.


As well as putting your smug relatives to the test, this book is an entertaining way of encouraging unusual thought and debate.Oldie
A great book to dip into… you can hardly stop yourself wanting to see the next question.Evan Davis, BBC Radio 4, Today
John Farndon has compiled one of the most thought-provoking and unique quiz books from the very questions posed in Oxbridge interviews in recent years. The questions will challenge even the most ardent of QI fans as we find ourselves on the receiving end.Burton Mail
Light-hearted and informative quiz book.Woman and Home Magazine
A fascinating little book.Lizzy Siddal, Lizzy’s Literary Life blog

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Publication date: 01/10/2009

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Science & Islam

Science & Islam (eBook)

A History

Ehsan Masood

From Musa al-Khwarizmi who developed algebra in 9th century Baghdad to al-Jazari, a 13th-century Turkish engineer whose achievements include the crank, the camshaft and the reciprocating piston, Science and Islam tells the story of one of history’s most misunderstood yet rich and fertile periods in science: the extraordinary Islamic scientific revolution between 700 and 1400 CE.



Ehsan Masood is a senior editor with the science journal Nature, based in London. His other books include The Great Invention, on the story of how GDP became the world’s dominant economic indicator. For a decade he taught science and innovation policy at Imperial College London and he is also a former Knight Science Journalism Fellow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He also presented Islam and Science, a three-part series for BBC Radio on science in today’s Islamic world.


Science and Islam, a fascinating and clearly written book.New Scientist
And, as this impressive book by Eshan Masood, which 'accompanies a major television series', reveals, this intersection between science and religion also permeated the history of Islam.Geographical Magazine
This is a delightful and approachable book, packed with surprises and treats and offered by a writer whose passion for the subject does not daunt his objectivity.Wharf
Refreshingly different ….Masood's [book] emphasis on context, combined with his easy prose, measured self-confident tone, and an effort to inject compelling human drama into the narrative, makes the present book – for the most part – wonderfully captivating.Arif Babul, Observatory Magazine

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Pages: 246

Publication date: 05/11/2009

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The Lucky Bugger's Casebook

The Lucky Bugger's Casebook (Hardback)

Tales of Serendipity and Outrageous Good Fortune

Daniel M. Smith

What connects the discovery of America, the creation of Coca Cola and the art book bought for GBP50 that turned out to contain original Picassos? That's right: sheer blind luck. No matter how meticulously things are planned, time after time the most important bits of life are the product of simple, random chance. In wonderfully witty style, Daniel M. Smith gives us the stories of inventors, Nobel Prize winners, scientists, actresses, escapees, engineers, kings, architects, pop stars, criminals, supermodels, tennis champions, opera singers and many more who have benefited from happy serendipity. From the Japanese trader who made fortune after a share price typo to the German novelist who lost his manuscript on a train, and ended up buying some fish wrapped in his own pages at the station, "The Lucky Bugger's Casebook" is a celebration of the type of unexpected good fortune we all dream of – just ask Sir Paul McCartney, who awoke one morning with the tune to 'Yesterday' having arrived in his head overnight.



Daniel M. Smith worked in publishing as a researcher, writer and editor of non-fiction (including The Statesman's Yearbook – a geo-political guide to the word – The Artist's Yearbook and The Screenwriters Handbook) and in 2003 lived and worked in Calcutta, India. He is the author of World in Your Pocket, a factbook about the countries and cultures of the world, and the forthcoming Sherlock Holmes: An Elementary Guide. He lives in east London with his partner, Rosie, and an assortment of fish.


This endlessly fascinating collection of stories reveals people whose extraordinary luck brought them fame or fortune, and occasionally both.Good Book Guide

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Pages: 256

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Atomic

Atomic (Paperback)

The First War of Physics and the Secret History of the Atom Bomb 1939-49

Jim Baggott

Rich in personality, action, confrontation and deception, "Atomic" is the first fully realised popular account of the race to build humankind's most destructive weapon. The book draws on declassified material, such as MI6's FarmHall transcripts, coded Soviet messages cracked by American cryptographers in the Venona project, and interpretations by Russian scholars of documents from the Soviet archives. Jim Baggott weaves these threads into a monumental book that spans ten historic years, from the discovery of nuclear fission in 1939 to the aftermath of 'Joe-1', August 1949's first Soviet atomic bomb test.Why did physicists persist in developing the atomic bomb, despite the devastation that it could bring? Why, despite having a clear head start, did Hitler's physicists fail? Could the Soviets have developed the bomb without spies like Klaus Fuchs or Donald Maclean? Did the Allies really plot to assassinate a key member of the German bomb programme? Did the physicists knowingly inspire the arms race? "Atomic" is an epic story of science and technology at the very limits of human understanding; a tale barely believable as fiction, which just happens to be historical fact.



Jim Baggott is an award-winning science writer. A former academic chemist,he runs an independent management consultancy practice but maintains a broad interest in science, philosophy and history and continues to write on these subjects in his spare time, for, amongother publications, New Scientist magazine. His previous bookshave been widely acclaimed and include A Beginner's Guide to Reality (Penguin, 2005) and Beyond Measure: Modern Physics,Philosophy and the Meaning of Quantum Theory (OUP, 2004).


I [have] read everything on the subject that I could lay my hands on, but I never read such a good, comprehensive account as Jim Baggott's… Highly recommended.Reader’s Digest
High drama… fascinating reading.BBC Focus Magazine
Grimly compelling. Thorough and accessible.Daily Telegraph
The best popular science book of the year to date by far.Popular Science
Baggott's investigation is an accessible account of the race to build the world's first atomic weapons. Compelling.Good Book Guide
Atomic is the tale of the creation of the Atomic bomb during wartime, and the political fallout from the realization of these powerful weapons… Most importantly Atomic is about the people and personalities behind the bomb… It's a disturbing book – simply because it's a very disturbing story.Book Geeks
Comprehensive and clear-flowing book by Jim Baggott… the real nub of this thriller of a book: the human brain is the thing that fills you wit fearful awe.Diplomat Magazine
This is an excellent example of popular science, explaining a series of difficult concepts clearly and coherently, but without sacrificing accuracy. When combined with the personal stories of the scientists the result is an excellent study of the development of the first atomic bomb.History of War
Jim Baggott's clear, elegant prose never falters, whether unveiling the scientists and spies who raced to unlock the secrets of the atom bomb, or describing the sub-atomic particle which drove the physicists on to what J Robert Oppenheimer later called 'sin'.Telegraph

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The Psychic Tourist

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A Voyage into the Curious World of Predicting the Future

William Little

Can someone's life be predicted? Are physicists on the verge of discovering the first time machine? And why does a Nobel prize-winning scientist believe that humans are capable of sensing danger before it happens? Following a prediction of his sister's death, William Little sets out to find the truth about the power of fortune telling and prophecy. On a journey that takes him to a witches' coven in a haunted wood, on the hunt for murderers with psychic detectives and to the doorsteps of the world's most powerful and revered psychics, William Little goes on a quest to find out whether people can see into the future – or if the many millions who consult horoscopes, listen to psychics on TV, or who read Nostradamus are simply being sold a lie.



William Little is a freelance journalist for the Saturday Telegraph magazine, the Daily Mail, Guardian, The Times, and Financial Times. He has also worked for Arena, Esquire and Cosmopolitan, and contributed articles to the Independent, the Daily Express and the Big Issue, among many others.


The characters here are a hoot. There's the cliche-riddled, vague-talking gipsy Betsy Lee; Richard Dawkins, who'd love to find evidence for psychic power; Derren Brown, who admits he's not a mind-reader, just a psychological showman; Nobel laureates who think telepathy rests with quantum physics; war veterans who believe they're still alive thanks to lucky socks and superstitious rituals; the physicist who has dedicated his life to time travel. It's a read so digestible you could dunk it in your morning coffee.London Lite

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Fordlandia

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The Rise and Fall of Henry Ford's Forgotten Jungle City

Greg Grandin

In 1927, Henry Ford, the founder of the famous motor company and the richest man in the world, bought a 5,000 square mile-tract of land in the Brazilian Amazon. There he was going to build a rubber plantation.

To the unkempt rainforest he would bring the principles of mass production – order, efficiency and productivity. He would harness the river itself in order to transplant capitalist civilisation to the dark heart of the jungle. But Ford wanted more than just rubber. Across the United States, small-town America was giving way to growing cities, consumerism and crass, brash new society. Ford wanted to create in the Amazon an America in his own image – Fordlandia, full of neat houses, straight roads and restrained Puritanism. By 1945 it was abandoned in ruins.

Fordlandia is the powerful, never-before-told fable of the pride and arrogance of the man who thought he alone could tame the Amazon. Filled with clash and contradiction, it is the battle between industrialised capitalism and the raw power of nature; it is the struggle too within Ford himself, the man who despised the new America that he himself had set in motion, who spent twenty years and several fortunes on his Amazonian dream, yet never set foot inside it. Superbly researched and grippingly told, Greg Grandin gives us a portrait of a man suffering under the grand delusion that the forces of capitalism, once released, might then be contained.



Greg Grandin is a professor of history at New York University and a Guggenheim fellow. He served on the United Nation's Truth Commission investigating the Guatemalan Civil War and has written for the Los Angeles Times, the New Statesman and the New York Times.


'Fordlandia' by Greg Grandin, is about Henry Ford's doomed attempt to build a rubber plantation in the Amazon. It's an incredible story, and one which has many lessons (still unlearnt) about how the northern hemisphere misunderstands South America.Alex Bellos
The story of Ford's not-so-excellent adventure in the jungle is a writer's dream and Greg Grandin takes full advantage of its dramatic potential…Grandin's assessment of Ford is by turns critical and sympathetic, but always subtle.London Review of Books
Henry Ford's vast project of building a city in the Amazonian jungle to provide his car factories with a reliable supply of rubber was greeted as a heroic civilizing mission when it started, and damned as catastrophic Western hubris when it failed. The saga remains an irresistible parable, both tragic and comic. I cannot stop thinking of Ford's homesick managers staring glumly at the vultures overhead and dreaming of the pigeons back in Detroit. Greg Grandin's wonderful 'Fordlandia' (Icon) is alive to every nuance of the story but is sparing with the condescension of posterity, reminding us that Brazil's own loggers and soy farmers are ploughing the same cruel furrows today.TLS
Well written account of a forgotten chapter of industrial history…Grandin effectively underscores how Fordlandia is also the story of Ford's own contradictions – and by extension, those of the modern world…Times Literary Supplement
An absorbing account of the forgotten jungle venture … Grandin tells the story of Ford's hubris with great skill and panache. His book works both as a gripping narrative of extraordinary events and as a telling fable of a dream destroyed by harsh realities.Nick Rennison, Waterstones Books Quarterly
A case history combining some of the tragic elements of Joseph Conrad's 'Heart of Darkness' alongside the naïve innocence of Conan Doyle's The Lost World…. An extraordinary tale of pride and stubbornness, a struggle on behalf of capitalism by a man who was convinced that industrialisation had given him the strength and know-how to bring even a mighty river like the Amazon to heel.Daily Telegraph
Greg Grandin's compelling new book [is] both a merciless exposé of misplaced idealism and a detailed study of the economic forces behind it.Guardian
Grandin's generous, pin-sharp book … is, above all, a tale of Ozymandian hubris.Sunday Times
Grandin has a fine time excavating the collapsed ruins of a corrupted dream.Times
An amazing story, brilliantly told. 10/10Press Association
Thoroughly researched and carefully written.Andrew Anthony, Observer
The story is a gift to any writer and Grandin tells it with an easy wit and academic rigour.Hugh Thomson, Independent
Historian Greg Grandin has taken what heretofore seemed just such a marginal event. . . and turned it into a fascinating historical narrative that illuminates the auto industry's contemporary crisis, the problems of globalization and the contradictions of contemporary consumerism. For all of that, this is not, however, history freighted with political pedantry. Grandin is one of blessedly expanding group of gifted American historians who assume that whatever moral the story of the pas may yield, it must be a story well told. . . Fordlandia is precisely that-a genuinely readable history recounted with a novelist's sense of pace and an eye for character. It's a significant contribution to our understanding of ourselves and engrossingly enjoyable.Timothy Rutten, Los Angeles Times
Magic happens when a gifted historian and master storyteller finds a treasure trove of untapped materials to exploit. And Greg Grandin's book on Fordlandia is simply magical. Here is the truly epic tale of American adventurers dispatched by Henry Ford in 1928 to conquer and civilize the Amazon by constructing an industrial/agricultural utopia the size of Tennessee. Among the dozens of reasons I will be recommending 'Fordlandia' to friends, family, colleagues, and students is the scale and pace of the narrative, the remarkable cast of characters, the brilliantly detailed descriptions of the Brazilian jungle and what may be the best portrait we have of Henry Ford in his final years, as he struggles to recapture control of the mighty forces he has unleashed.David Nasaw, author of ‘Andrew Carnegie’
'Fordlandia' brings to light a fascinating but little known episode in the long history of Henry Ford. His in the Brazilian jungle involved not only economic and ecological issues of the greatest importance, but a cultural crusade to export the American Way of Life. Grandin's analysis is penetrating, provocative, and raises crucial questions.Steven Watts, author of ‘The People’s Tycoon: Henry Ford and the American Century’
Stranger than fiction but with the power of a first-rate novel to probe for the deepest truths, 'Fordlandia' is an extraordinary story of American hubris… an unforgettable tale about the tragic limitations of an industrial utopia.Steve Fraser, author of 'Wall Street: America’s Dream Palace'
As a reader, I was fascinated by this account of Henry Ford's short-lived rain-forest utopia, complete with golf course and square dances. As a writer, I envy Greg Grandin for finding such an intriguing subject-whose decline and fall has an eerie resonance at our own historical moment.Adam Hochschild, author of 'King Leopold’s Ghost'
In placing the Ford story within in a broad social history of Amazonia, Grandin has given us something much more important than the saga of some novelty or of the exotic ambitions of a man with too much money.Susanna Hecht, author of 'Defenders of the Forest'
For all of his grand accomplishments, Henry Ford had equally spectacular boondoggles. Historian Greg Grandin brilliantly recounts Ford's failed experiments in building a utopian community deep in the Amazon Basin. Highly recommended!Douglas Brinkley, author of ‘Wheels for the World: Henry Ford, His Company, and a Century of Progress’
Proving that truth can indeed be stranger than fiction, Fordlandia is the story of Henry Ford's ill-advised attempt to transform raw Brazilian rainforest into homespun slices of Americana. With sales of his Model-T booming, the automotive tycoon saw an opportunity to expand …Amazon Best of the Month
Rich and frequently hilarious.Sunday Times
The intriguing story of the forgotten city deep in the Brazilian Amazon where Henry Ford planned to build a utopian settlement: an America in his own image. He spent a fortune on the project but never set foot there, and soon it was abandoned in ruins.Bookseller

Fordlandia is both fascinating and beyond fiction'

'This story of a man's battle to conquer nature and his own desires still resonates today'

'Grandin has written a gem of a book- perfect material for a Werner Herzog film

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Grandin's research is filled with novelistic detours that keep the 'Fordlandia' story enthralling despite the slow death the city experienced.Mike Pursley, Fortean Times

"The fate of Ford's prehab city in Brazil, vividly described in this definitive account, holds a stark warning for today's proponents of 'Charter cities.'"

'It's a safe bet there won't be a more definitive account'

Andrew Antony, Observer

The book is filled with amazing asides and unbelievable stories, and paints a picture of a man who changed the way we live and work.Robert Dex, Press Association

The car manufacturer Henry Ford dominates this remarkable book, managing, like Falstaff, to be its tragic hero, villain, and comic relief all at the same time.'

'This is an extraordinary story, crisply told, its teller aghast throughout.

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Nothing demonstrates the eccentricity more than 'Fordlandia.'Hugh Thomson, Independent
The stunning, never before told story of the quixotic attempt to recreate small-town America in the heart of the AmazonGood reads
'Fordlandia' is a wonderful primer on Henry Ford – a deeply contradictory and confusing person if ever there was one…'Fordlandia' is everything that a popular history book should be – and in a thought-provoking epilogue, Grandin lays out the realities of the Amazon's current plight, in the context of which, Ford's interventions look like small beer indeed.Simon Appleby, Book Geeks
It combines readability with detailed research.The BookBag
The book is illustrated throughout with contemporary photographs from 'Fordlandia.' I much appreciated these because without them I might have been tempted to doubt some of the more incredible stories told in these unusual book…Common Reader
I found this a fascinating book. Greg Grandin skilfully blends company history and personal stories to create a very readable account of this almost unbelievable industrial hubris.Common Reader
Grandin is an excellent companion for a trip into the jungle; 'Fordlandia' has solid notes throughout and is indicative of not only the author's depth of research but also of his ability to tell a story.Keith Ruffles, The Daily Rant
Grandin is a historian of Latin America, and that area is where he shines – telling of the relationship of Ford with Brazilian politicians, the rise and fall of the rubber-tapper economy and the nonindustrial culture of the Brazilian workers.Bruce Ramsey, Seattle Times
The story, in a gifted writer's hands, is an epic cultural clash, now almost entirely forgotten.Brian Bethune, Macleans
Works both as a nice bit of recovered history and a parable.Kirkus Reviews
With Fordlandia, Greg Grandin, a professor of history at New York University, tells a haunting story that falls squarely into this tradition: Henry's Ford's failed endeavor to export Main Street America to the jungles of Brazil.Ben Macintyre, New York Times Book Review
Greg Grandin's riveting account of this "forgotten jungle city" demonstrates that in business, as well as in affairs of state, the means may be abundant but the ends still unachievable.Stuart Ferguson, Wall Street Journal
Greg Grandin. . . tells a gripping story of high hopes and deep failure, a saga that in some ways is a morality tale for the American century, when scores of efforts to plant our values and harvest foreign dollars brought disappointment, sometimes even despair.David M. Shribman, Boston Sunday Globe
Grandin gives an exhaustive account of the project's failure and of the light it sheds on Ford.New Yorker
Thoroughly researched account of Ford's ill-fated Amazonian rubber plantation.Aaron Leitko, Washington Post
Grandin, a distinguished historian of U.S. misadventures in Latin America, offers a fluently written, fair-minded guide to the Ford Motor Co.'s jungle escapades. In addition to his research in company records, he has ransacked the many Ford biographies to assemble a telling portrait of his central character.Brian Ladd, San Francisco Chronicle
Grandin offers the thoroughly remarkable story of Henry Ford's attempt, from the 1920s through 1945, to transform part of Brazil's Amazon River basin into a rubber plantation and eponymous American-style company town: Fordlandia. Grandin has found a fascinating vehicle to illuminate the many contradictions of Henry Ford. . . Readers may find it a cautionary tale for the 21st century.Publishers Weekly
Excellent history. . . Fordlandia is keenly and emotionally observed and a potent record of the last hundred years of economic thinking and U.S./South American relations in the form of a blunt blow to the head.M.E. Collins, Chicago Sun-Times
Fordlandia was, ultimately, the classic American parable of a failed Utopia, of soft dreams running aground on a hard world-which tends to make the most compelling tale of all. It's such an engrossing story that one wonders why it has never been told before in book-length form. Grandin takes full command of a complicated narrative with numerous threads, and the story spills out in precisely the right tone-about midway between Joseph Conrad and Evelyn Waugh.American Scholar
An engaging and passionately written history. . . Grandin is alert to the tragedy and the unexpected moments of comedy in the story, which is at times reminiscent of both Joseph Conrad's 'Heart of Darkness' (1902) and Mark Twain's 'The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn' (1884).Paul Maliszewski, Wilson Quarterly
Defines the old cliché that the truth is stranger than fiction. . . It is a masterful portrayal of capitalism and social paternalism unleashed to disastrous effect.Nancy Bass Wyden, Daily Beast
Grandin's account is an epic tale of a clash between cultures, values, men, and nature.David Siegfried, Booklist

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Publication date: 04/02/2010

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The Lives and Times of the Great Composers

The Lives and Times of the Great Composers (Paperback)

Michael Steen

'A glorious plum-pudding of a book, to be consulted, with pleasure and profit, over and over again' Sir Jeremy Isaacs

Michael Steen's 'Great Composers' was originally published in 2003. A lifetime's work and almost 1000 pages long, it has since become 'the' reference point and key read on the biographical backgrounds to classical music's biggest names.

Authoritative and hugely detailed – but nonetheless a joy to read – this new edition will expand its readership further and capitalise on a newfound popular interest in classical music.

Steen's book helps you explore the story of Bach, the respectable burgher much of whose vast output was composed amidst petty turf disputes in Lutheran Leipzig; or the ugly, argumentative Beethoven in French-occupied Vienna, obsessed by his laundry; or Mozart, the over-exploited infant prodigy whose untimely death was shrouded in rumour.

Read about Verdi, who composed against the background of the Italian Risorgimento; or about the family life of the Wagners; and, Brahms, who rose from the slums of Hamburg to become a devotee of beer and coffee in fin-de-siecle Vienna, a cultural capital bent on destroying Mahler … and much, much more.



Michael Steen was born in Dublin, studied at the Royal College of Music, was organ scholar at Oriel College, Oxford and is currently chairman of the Royal College of Music Society. He is also the author of 'Great Operas' (Icon, 2013)


Hugely informative and deliciously gossipySpectator
A glorious plum-pudding of a book, to be consulted, with pleasure and profit, over and over againSir Jeremy Isaacs
Michael Steen's beautifully illustrated book packs an astonishing amount of biographical and cultural detail into nearly forty subjects.Independent on Sunday

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Bats Sing, Mice Giggle

Bats Sing, Mice Giggle (eBook)

The Surprising Science of Animals' Inner Lives

Jagmeet Kanwal

Karen Shanor

"Bats Sing, Mice Giggle" tracks many years of research by hundreds of scientists that reveals how wild animals, as well as pets, have inner, secret lives of which until recently – although many animal lovers will have instinctively believed it – we have had little proof. The authors show how animal 'friends' stay in touch, and how they warn and help each other in times of danger; how some animals problem-solve as or in some instances even more effectively than humans – and how they regulate, create, and entertain themselves and others. They show how animals express grief and reverence in ways we never thought possible. From the sleep patterns of some owls, birds and horses, as well as porpoises, who go to sleep in only one half of their brains at a time; to how schools of electric fish give off complex signals of one frequency to communicate with their mates and another frequency to locate their prey, and how Polar bears tune into quantum 'radio stations' to sense prey as far away as ten miles and under the snow, "Bats Sing, Mice Giggle" provides an unparalleled insight into animals' secret lives.



Karen Shanor is a clinical psychologist, former White House consultant and an advisory member for Discovery Channel's Animal Planet programs. She hosted an NBC radio program for five years and appears frequently on Larry King Live, CBS Nightly News, Dateline, The Today Show and Oprah, and is a regular contributor to CNN. Jag Kanwal is an internationally recognized neuroethologist and was among the first to perform magnetic resonance imaging in awake animals.


Amazing, moving and enlightening. 'Bats Sing, Mice Giggle' presents the latest findings on the intimate lives of animals with great elegance. I recommend it wholeheartedly.Larry King
Fascinating book…much to discover and some intriguing surprises.Choice
Packed with amazing researchSchool House Magazine
Wonderful … In the delightful process of discovering the secret skills of our living cousins, so crisply and clearly described in this book, each filled with their quirky spectacular capacities … [my] sense of our place in the scheme of things has been infused with joyful awe.The National Institute for Play

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Publication date: 01/05/2010

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Economyths

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How the Science of Complex Systems is Transforming Economic Thought

David Orrell

From the inability of wealth to make us happier, to our catastrophic blindness to the credit crunch, "Economyths" reveals ten ways in which economics has failed us all. Forecasters predicted a prosperous year in 2008 for financial markets – in one influential survey the average prediction was for an eleven per cent gain. But by the end of the year, the Standard and Poor's 500 index – a key economic barometer – was down 38 per cent, and major economies were plunging into recession. Even the Queen asked – Why did no one see it coming? An even bigger casualty was the credibility of economics, which for decades has claimed that the economy is a rational, stable, efficient machine, governed by well-understood laws. Mathematician David Orrell traces the history of this idea from its roots in ancient Greece to the financial centres of London and New York, shows how it is mistaken, and proposes new alternatives. "Economyths" explains how the economy is the result of complex and unpredictable processes; how risk models go astray; why the economy is not rational or fair; why no woman (until 2009) had ever won the Nobel Prize for economics; why financial crashes are less Black Swans than part of the landscape; and, finally, how new ideas in mathematics, psychology, and environmentalism are helping to reinvent economics.



David Orrell is an applied mathematician and author of popular science books. He studied mathematics at the University of Alberta, and obtained his doctorate from Oxford University on the prediction of nonlinear systems. His work in applied mathematics and complex systems research has since led him to diverse areas such as weather forecasting, economics, and cancer biology. His work has been featured in the New Scientist, the Financial Times and on BBC Radio.


A must read for understanding the roots of the financial crisis, the severe limitations of the field of economics and what needs to be done to improve our ability to avoid future crises.Spyros Makridakis, author of ‘Dance With Chance’
This is without doubt the best book I've read this year, and probably one of the most important books I've ever read…. Orrell exposes the rotten heart of economics… There are other books talking on economics, but I've not come across another that explains it so well for the layperson, takes in the credit crunch, totally destroys the validity of economics as we know it and should be required reading for every politician and banker. No, make that every voter in the land. This ought to be a real game changer of a book. Read it.Brian Clegg, Popular Science
The author dissects ten fundamental misunderstandings … Orrell manages to convincingly explain the relevance of these myths and make them understandable, even for laymen, in a wider context.Handelsblatt

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30-Second Theories

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The 50 Most Thought-provoking Theories in Science

Martin Rees

Paul Parsons Susan Blackmore

When it comes to big science, very few things are conclusively known. From Quantum Mechanics to Natural Selection, what we have instead are theories – ideas explain why things happen the way they do. We don't know for certain these are correct – no one ever saw the Big Bang – but with them we can paint beautiful, breathtaking pictures of everything from human behaviour to what the future may hold. Profiling the key scientists behind each theory, "30-Second Theories" presents each entry in a unique, eye-catching full-colour design, with thought-provoking extras and stylish illustrations. It is essential for anyone keen on expanding their mind with science's most thrilling ideas.



Paul Parsons is former editor of BBC Focus magazine. He has written for publications from the Telegraph to FHM. His The Science of Doctor Who (Icon) was longlisted for the 2007 Royal Society Prize. Martin Rees is Astronomer Royal, President of the Royal Society, and Professor of Cosmology and Astrophysics at Cambridge.


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From Democrats to Kings

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The Downfall of Athens to the Epic Rise of Alexander the Great

Michael Scott

Athens, 404 BC. The Democratic city-state has been ravaged by a long and bloody war with neighbouring Sparta. The search for scapegoats begins and Athens, liberty's beacon in the ancient world, turns its sword on its own way of life. Civil war and much bloodshed ensue. Defining moments of Greek history, culture, politics, religion and identity are debated ferociously in Athenian board rooms, back streets and battlefields. By 323 BC, less than 100 years later, Athens and the rest of Greece, not to mention a large part of the known world, has come under the control of an absolute monarch, a master of self-publicity and a model for despots for millennia to come: 'megas alexandros', Alexander the Great. Michael Scott, Finley Fellow in Ancient History at Darwin College, Cambridge, explores the dramatic and little-known story of how the ancient world was turned on its head from Democratic Athens to King Alexander the Great in this superb example of popular history writing. "From Democrats to Kings" also gives us a fresh take on the similar challenges we face today in the 21st century – a world in which many democracies – old and new – fight for survival, in which war-time and peace-time have become indistinguishable and in which the severity of the economic crisis is only matched by a crisis in our own sense of self.



Michael Scott, 27, is currently Moses and Mary Finley Fellow in Ancient History at Darwin College, Cambridge. During 2007 and 2008 he was a guest lecturer aboard the easyCruise tour of Classical Greece. He is an on-screen historical consultant for the History Channel's new series of Ancient Discoveries, due for broadcast in March 2009. From Democrats to Kings is his first book. www.michaelcscott.com


England's answer to Indiana Jones.Daily Star
The period after the defeat of Athens in the Peloponnesian War in 404 BC often gets passed over by historians, so it is great to have Michael Scott's lively account of a period that has its own fascinations. States rose and fell, brilliant generals had their moments of glory, ill-considered foreign expeditions crashed to defeat. Lots of lessons for today. When the Greek states failed to get their acts together, the brilliant Philip of Macedon sorted them out. Scott's vivid narrative takes us through Alexander and then into the kingdoms that followed. Perhaps the Hellenistic period will be his next subject. It has just the sort of drama and big personalities that grip his, and our, imaginations so I hope he considers a follow-up as entertaining as this one.Charles Freeman, A New History of Early Christianity; Egypt, Greece and Rome: Civilizations of the Ancient Mediterranean; Sites of Antiquity
Dr Michael Scott, a research fellow at Cambridge, is making a big splash with his first book – it is on a major historical theme, the transformation of ancient Greek political practice and public discourse from a broadly democratic to a largely monarchical frame, and the storyline is handled with verve and original insights. The treatment is as accessible and punchy as its chapter-titles – 'The Vegetarian Philosopher and the Body-Building Philanthropist' is one of the tamer ones – and a wide readership cannot fail to be entertained as well as instructed about a world that is both familiar and alien, modern as well as ancient.Paul Cartledge, Paul Cartledge is the AG Leventis Professor of Greek Culture, University of Cambridge, & a Fellow of Clare College
You never know what you're going to get on a 'budget' tour of mythological Greece, but there was nothing cut-price when it came to Michael's knowledge and enthusiasm for the subject. He was able to bring to life the story behind the statues, temples, sites and myths of a long-gone civilisation, and present it with a freshness and relevance to contemporary society.Daily Star Sunday
A real-life Indiana Jones.Sunday Mirror
An admirably written chapter from the past that illustrates history's ability constantly, often tragically, to repeat itself.Simon Jenkins
Deft and accessible overview of one of the most crucial periods in Western history, covering from the fall of Athens to the rise of Alexander by Cambridge research fellow Scott.Hardback, School House
I really enjoyed Michael Scott's DEMOCRATS TO KINGS – fascinating and exuberant on Ancient Athens, bringing their politics to life and right up to date, making Ancient Greece relevant for today.Simon Sebag Montefiore

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Slaughter on a Snowy Morn

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A Tale of Murder, Corruption and the Death Penalty Case That Revolutionised the American Courtroom

Colin Evans

Sing Sing Prison, New York, July 1916. Charles Frederick Stielow, a 37-year-old farmhand with the mind of an infant, is just minutes away from the electric chair for a double murder he didn't commit. With a vengeful legal system baying for blood, his situation looks hopeless. Eight blocks away, Stielow's wife sobs helplessly in her hotel room, certain she will never see her husband alive again. "Slaughter on a Snowy Morn" is the first full account of how Charles Stielow, convicted of murdering a wealthy landowner and his housekeeper, became the central figure in one of the most fascinating yet little-known stories in criminal history. The cast list includes New York state Governor Charles Seymour Whitman – ambitious for the White House – and his nemesis, Sing Sing warden Thomas Mott Osborne, a passionate opponent of the death penalty, convinced of Stielow's innocence. The crooked 'expert' testimony of Albert H. Hamilton, a jumped-up druggist, condemned Stielow to death row, where the battle to save his life is led by America's most celebrated female lawyer, Grace Humiston. But the story's undung hero is the obsessively secretive, quietly spoken Charles E. Waite – the great mystery man of American forensic science – whose experts tore Hamilton's testimony to shreds. Colin Evans presents a nail-biting true story of wrongful conviction and redemption in an age of bare-knuckle politics and cynical courtroom manoeuvering, which changed for ever the face of American justice.



Colin Evans is the author of several books specialising in forensics. These include The Casebook of Forensic Detection: How Science Solved 100 of the World's Most Baffling Crimes, and Father of Forensics (Icon, 2008)


A detailed and very readable accountThe Crime Writers’ Association

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The Happiness Equation

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The Surprising Economics of Our Most Valuable Asset

Nick Powdthavee

Why is marriage worth £200,000 a year?
Why will having children make you unhappy?
Why does happiness from winning the lottery take two years to arrive?
Why does time heal the pain of divorce or the death of a loved one – but not unemployment?

Everybody wants to be happy. But how much happiness – precisely – will each life choice bring? Should I get married? Am I really going to feel happy about the career that I picked? How can we decide not only which choice is better for us, but how much it’s better for us?

The result of new, unique research, The Happiness Equation brings to a general readership for the first time the new science of happiness economics.

It describes how we can measure emotional reactions to different life experiences and present them in ways we can relate to. How, for instance, monetary values can be put on things that can’t be bought or sold in the market – such as marriage, friendship, even death – so that we can objectively rank them in order of preference. It also explains why some things matter more to our happiness than others (like why seeing friends is worth more than a Ferrari) while others are worth almost nothing (like sunny weather).

Nick Powdthavee – whose work on happiness has been discussed on both the Undercover Economist and Freakanomics blogs – brings cutting-edge research on how we value our happiness to a general audience, with a style that wears its learning lightly and is a joy to read.



Dr. Nattavudh (Nick) Powdthavee is a researcher in applied microeconometrics, happiness data, health economics, labour economics, experimental and behavioural economics at the University of York. Discussions of his work have appeared in over 50 major international newspapers in the past five years, including the New York Times and the Guardian, as well as on TV including Channel 5 News and The Wright Stuff.


An adventure to one of the new frontiers of knowledge, this book is a masterful blend of personal experience, contemporary culture, and social science.Richard Easterlin, University of Southern California
This intelligent and entertaining book shows how the scientific study of happiness is changing the field of economics – and the world!Daniel Gilbert, Professor of Psychology, Harvard University and author of ‘STUMBLING ON HAPPINESS’

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30-Second Philosophies

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The 50 Most Thought-provoking Philosophies, Each Explained in Half a Minute

Julian Baggini

Stephen Law Barry Loewer

A full-colour illustrated tour through philosophy’s most famous – and most mind-bending – ideas




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Jilted Generation

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How Britain Has Bankrupted Its Youth

Ed Howker

Shiv Malik

Why are so many adult children living still living with mum and dad? Why do young people seem so disinterested in politics? And what are the hidden threats to Britain’s long-term prosperity lurking in the next few decades?

First published in 2010, Ed Howker and Shiv Mailk’s Jilted Generation answers fundamental questions about the society you thought you knew. It identified, for the first time, the perilous position of Britain’s young adults and, with a title brandished by everyone from Ed Miliband to student protesters, the book’s thesis has formed a controversial but essential part of Britain’s political debate.

With significant additional material, this edition updates the argument and explains the real effects of austerity policies and the recession. And, crucially, it explains what must be done to protect a vital and underestimated national asset – Britain’s newest adults.



Ed Howker is a programme-maker for Channel 4’s Dispatches. Shiv Malik is an investigative journalist at the Guardian. Both live in London.


Should be read as a strident call to arms for a partially disenfranchised generation that is burdened with debt.The Times
Howker and Malik knit together a taut and analytically rigorous narrative of 25 years of political myopia and mismanagement, outlining a series of gross policy errors that have disproportionately benefited the old at the expense of the young. These mistakes are likely to loom large over the UK for decades.Spectator
The run-up to the election saw a string of books on intergenerational unfairness … The best was 'Jilted Generation' by Ed Howker and Shiv Malik.Observer
An excellent analysis of the hardship and inequity faced by today's generation of young people.Morning Star
What the authors eloquently trace is the consequences of a breathtakingly foolhardy thirty-year experiment in dismantling the state and individualising responsibility that has led straight to the debt crisis we face today. We should applaud their forensic skill in exposing the rarely discussed assumptions that have led us who ere are, and in setting out the consequences in concrete terms.Oldie
Ed Howker and Shiv Malik provide a more interesting perspective on the misdoing of the baby boomers because they write as members of the current generation, the 'jilted generation.'Times Literary Supplement
Howker and Malik are nuanced in their critique – focusing on political culture rather than vulgar abuse.Daily Telegraph
You must read it to discover why the young and the old are shouting at each other over the supper table in a way I've not heard since those great divides over drugs'n'rock'n'roll or even the Iraq invasion.Independent on Sunday
'Jilted Generation' is a tirade of fury… Ed Howker and Shiv Malik stake out their complaint with a waspishness which comes from personal experience – the struggle to find somewhere to live in London, and to find a secure job…the evidence of pokey overpriced housing and endless unpaid internships piles up convincingly.Madeleine Bunting, Guardian
no parent can dismiss this argument about our collective failure to invest in the future.Madeleine Bunting, Guardian
The book is hard to argue with.Bright Green
Following those books a fourth has just come out. Only last week we had the launch of an excellent book, 'The Jilted Generation: How Britain Has Bankrupted Its Youth' by Ed Howker and Shiv Malik. They mount an argument very similar to mine with powerful evidence of the raw deal for young people in the jobs market, in housing, and in pensions and savings.David Willetts, in speech to the Policy Exchange
Howker and Malik … knit together a taut and analytically rigorous narrative (of 25 years of political myopia and mismanagement)Spectator
There's a new and noisy book just out which you must read to discover why the young and the old are shouting at each other over the supper table in a way I've not heard since those great divides over drugs'n'rock'n'roll or even the Iraq invasion.Margareta Pagano, Independent
Howker and Malik extend their analysis beyond an it's-not-fair tantrum to knit together a taut and analytically rigorous narrative of 25 years of political myopia and mismanagement, outlining a series of gross policy errors that have disproportionately benefited the old at the expense of the young. These mistakes are likely to loom large over the UK for decades.Miles Johnson, Spectator
''Jilted Generation'…brilliantly analyses the problems faced by today's generation of young adults.' .Joyce MacMillan, Scotsman
A heady cocktail…that's enough to make anyone's blood boil. At times the writers become true polemicists… a compelling narrative that explains exactly how serial ministers' focus on individuals as 'self-interested and motive purely by money' has influenced our politics.Alex Stevenson, Politics.co.uk
ProvocativeRobert Colvile, Telegraph.
Ed Howker and Shiv Malik have written a critique of capitalism that is as powerful and provocative as anything written by Marx and Engels.Tribune
Builds an actuating account on the colossal generational inequalities that those born after 1979 in the UK are faced with … compelling narrative.Youth Opinion

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The Golf Courses of James Braid

Henry Lord

Peter Pugh

A lavish, full-colour exploration of the illustrious golfer and course designer James Braid from the authors of "Creating Classics and Masters of Design". James Braid was one of the greatest players in the history of golf, winning five Open Championships in the first decade of the 20th century – a feat cementing his position in the 'Great Triumvirate' alongside legendary fellow professionals Harry Vardon and J. H. Taylor – and so becoming one of the brightest stars in golf's firmament. But he was also an accomplished course architect, designing layouts across the length and breadth of the British Isles that today rank as some of the finest in the world. "Braid's Best: The Golf Courses of James Braid" celebrates and chronicles the rich life and masterful work of this remarkable Scotsman, who grew from modest beginnings as a joiner to become one of the most admired sporting heroes of his or any other generation. Sage, suave and imperturbable, Braid's cool, far-seeing judgement as a player crossed over into his many design creations. From the majestic Highland tranquillity of Gleneagles to the rugged linksland beauty of St Enedoc in Cornwall, "Braid's Best: The Golf Courses of James Braid" distinctively captures and pays homage to a visionary man who has left a lasting legacy on the golfing landscape. With an insightful foreword by Peter Thomson, himself a five-time Open champion and President of the James Braid Golfing Society, this beautifully crafted book, illustrated with superb photographs and complimented by stirring prose, deserves pride of place in any golfer's library, to be turned to and savoured time and again.



Henry Lord is the author of the highly acclaimed golf titles Creating Classics (Icon, 2008), Masters of Design (Icon, 2009) and St Andrews: The Home of Golf (Icon 2010). Peter Pugh was a member of Cambridge University golf team, playing on many of the courses featured in Braid's Best. As well as co-writing Creating Classics and Masters of Design, he has written over 50 books about companies, hotels and clubs, including The Belfry and The Magic of a Name, the official history of Rolls-Royce (Icon, 2000).


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Pythagoras

Pythagoras (eBook)

His Lives and the Legacy of a Rational Universe

Kitty Ferguson

This is the story of Pythagoras and the Pythagoreans, whose insights transformed the ancient world and still inspire the realms of science, mathematics, philosophy and the arts. Einstein said that the most incredible thing about our universe was that it was comprehensible at all. As Kitty Ferguson explains, Pythagoras had much the same idea – but 2,500 years earlier. Though known by many only for his famous Theorem, in fact the pillars of our scientific tradition – belief that the universe is rational, that there is unity to all things, and that numbers and mathematics are a powerful guide to truth about nature and the cosmos – hark back to the convictions of this legendary scholar. Kitty Ferguson brilliantly evokes Pythagoras' ancient world of, showing how ideas spread in antiquity, and chronicles the incredible influence he and his followers have had on so many extraordinary people in the history of Western thought and science. 'Pythagoras' influence on the ideas, and therefore on the destiny, of the human race was probably greater than that of any single man before or after him' – Arthur Koestler.



Kitty Ferguson was born in San Antonio, Texas. She now divides her time between New Jersey and Cambridge, UK. An experienced science writer, her previous books include Stephen Hawking: Quest for a Theory of Everything


'Pythagoras' does two things exceptionally well. It provides a magnificent grand tour of the history of mathematics and how it has shaped our understanding of the universe. And it provides deep insight into how the West has manufactured and maintains its Greek roots. This makes it a valuable and inspiring read.Ziauddin Sardar, Independent

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Inflight Science

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A Guide to the World from Your Airplane Window

Brian Clegg

The perfect companion to any flight – a guide to the science on view from your window seat. There are few times when science is so immediate as when you're in a plane. Your life is in the hands of the scientists and engineers who enable tons of metal and plastic to hurtle through the sky at hundreds of miles an hour. Inflight Science shows how you stay alive up there – but that's only the beginning.

Brian Clegg explains the ever changing view, whether it's crop circles or clouds, mountains or river deltas, and describes simple experiments to show how a wing provides lift, or what happens if you try to open a door in midair (don't!). On a plane you'll experience the impact of relativity, the power of natural radiation and the effect of altitude on the boiling point of tea. Among the many things you'll learn is why the sky is blue, the cause of thunderstorms and the impact of volcanic ash in an enjoyable tour of mid-air science. Every moment of your journey is an opportunity to experience science in action: Inflight Science will be your guide.



Brian Clegg is a science writer. He runs www.popularscience.co.uk and his most recent book was Armageddon Science (St Martin's Press, 2010).


What a lovely little book this is: the ultimate holiday read before the holiday's even begun…. Author Brian Clegg clearly understands that science is only as dry as the ivy-covered professors who make it so.Word Magazine
This is science simplified, surprising and entertaining.Choice Magazine
Everything you were afraid (very afraid) to ask is explained in this brilliant guide to the science of getting into the air, staying there and landing.Iain Finlayson, Saga
'Inflight Science,' by Brian Clegg, is essentially an eye-spy book for adults. After passing through the traumas and trials of security (where it is unlikely, you will be pleased to learn, to get enough of an X-ray dose to damage your DNA), and settling the kids to watch movies on their seatback screen (the LCD TV, by the way, relies on the same technology as sunglasses) this book will take you through the rest of your journey. Despite the odd alarming fact it is not, however, designed to scare one off flying. Quite the reverse: its intention is to inform – fitting into that publishing niche somewhere between hard science and Schott's Miscellany that was so successfully exploited by books such as 'The CloudSpotter's Guide.' The great strength of the book is its ability to pull out from the mundane experiences of modern air travel – the contrails and cumulonimbus, the security scanners and salted snacks – to explain a wider technical point.Times
…we should be grateful for this book from Brian Clegg, an unabashed aircraft geek. Everything about aircraft seems to fascinate him: how much they weigh, how their lavatories work, how they affect our bodies. His curiosity extends to airports, which he turns into pleasure palaces full of little-known facts rather than the dull shopping malls we normally take them to be. His book is structured as a representative flight, from check-in to customs, in which at every turn he micro-analyses the technical and scientific aspects of the experience. I consider myself reasonably competent on matters aeronautical, but he still managed to surprise me with something new on every page. For example, he digresses on why there will never be electric aircraft. The reason is that to carry the same amount of energy as 10kg of jet fuel, you'd need one ton of batteries…. With this book in hand, we have all we need to set off on our next flight with our eyes open to the sheer wonder of what is involved.Alain de Botton, Mail on Sunday
Clegg's foray into the science of air travel should be awarded some precious space in your hand luggage … The beauty of the book … lies in the way it makes you see the world afresh, learning about the way things work.Erika Burrows, Engineering & Technology
Each paragraph makes the world of science easier.Statesman
The perfect non-fiction equivalent of an airport novel.Sunday Star Times
Light but informative … fun and accessible and the perfect book to read on your travels … it'll leave you marvelling at the science and engineering that goes into flying.Laboratory News
'Inflight Science' catches the current wave of Brian Cox-approved popular science … for those who are interested in the way things work, and have seen the films on offer on board, it's a pleasant way of riding out the bumps.Rebecca Nicholson, Sunday Times
An engaging guide for the unscientific to every aspect of your flight.Sunday Times
['Inflight Science'] is a revelation … In short, a whole new world of flying opens up.The Scientific and Medical Network
Imagine Leonardo da Vinci seated next to you on an airplane. . . . Brian Clegg attempts to restore something of the lost wonder of air travel . . . even as Leonardo, so fascinated by science, might have done . . . leav[ing] his readers improved for the journey and filled with a renewed sense of curiosity toward the wonders out their window.Wall Street Journal
If flying in an airplane has left you with questions, Clegg will have the answers you're looking for and then some.Publisher’s Weekly
In other discussions of everything from jet engines to jet lag, Clegg both fascinates and informs.Science News
There's much to be learned in this book, for both young and old.British Airways Business Life

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A Practical Guide to Sports Psychology

A Practical Guide to Sports Psychology (eBook)

Play Stronger, Better, Happier

Arnold LeUnes

An INTRODUCING PRACTICAL GUIDE to optimizing your mind for sport. Sport Psychology is the study of the psychological factors that affect participation and performance in sports. It deals with increasing performance by managing emotions and minimizing the psychological effects of injury and poor performance. Some of the most important skills taught are goal setting, relaxation, visualization, self-talk, awareness and control, concentration, confidence, using rituals, attribution training, and periodization. With straightforward mental exercises, point-by-point suggestions for improvement and real-life examples – whether you’re an aspiring athlete or just someone who wants to perform your chosen sport a little better, this INTRODUCING PRACTICAL GUIDE is the ideal tool.



Dr Arnold LeUnes is the author of an excellent textbook on Sport Psychology which is in its 4th edition and published by Taylor & Francis. He is a professor in the Department of Psychology at Texas A&M University.


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