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BONE RITES

BONE RITES

Historical, Thriller & Noir

Genre:

Natalie Bayley

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Publisher:

Aurora Metro

"I collected the firstbone when I was nine. This fact was not mentioned in court... Such a tiny littlebone, more like a tooth. I only kept it to keep him safe."
Holloway prison, 1925. Dr Kathryn Darkling, branded The Westminster Vampire by the press, has two weeks until she is hanged for a series of  brutal murders. Facing death, she knows that time is running out to complete her mission. Will she find a way to escape her fate?
Will she be able to perform the special bone rites that will save her brother?

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TO OVERTHROW THE WORLD

TO OVERTHROW THE WORLD

History

Genre:

Sean McMeekin

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Publisher:

Basic

From an award-winning historian, a new global history of Communism.
In 'To Overthrow the World,' the author explores the transformation of Communism from a seductive ideal to a ruling doctrine, revealing the roots of statist tyranny in Karl Marx's writings and the unexpected revival of Communism post-1991. The book highlights the violence, economic devastation, and surveillance under Communist rule, and traces its evolution into a philosophy maximizing state power and wealth. It also examines the global export of the 'China model' impacting academia, culture, media, sports, business, and government, challenging our understanding of Communism's evolution.

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PROBLEM SOLVER

PROBLEM SOLVER

Psychology

Genre:

Cheryl Strauss Einhorn

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Publisher:

Cornell U.P.

Explore the profound connection between decisions and self-expression in 'Problem Solver.' Delve into the often-overlooked psychology of decision-making, revealing reliance on instinct, cognitive bias, and mental errors. With insightful real-life examples and actionable strategies, this guide empowers you to enhance your decision-making skills, offering immediate benefits and the confidence to navigate your future with clarity.

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THE SMALL STATES CLUB

THE SMALL STATES CLUB

Economy & Politics

Genre:

Armen Sarkissian

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Publisher:

Hurst

A gracefully written reflection on how small states can pack a punch that belies their size.

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THE LONG SHADOW OF GERMAN COLONIALISM

THE LONG SHADOW OF GERMAN COLONIALISM

History

Genre:

Henning Melber

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Publisher:

Hurst

A no-holds-barred account of how German society struggles with its colonial legacy.

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THE DRUMMOND AFFAIR

THE DRUMMOND AFFAIR

History, True Crime

Genre:

Stephanie Matthews and Daniel Smith

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Publisher:

Icon Books

1950s France. Sir Jack Drummond, a British establishment figure. A brutal crime convicts a local farmer. Matthews and Smith expose a miscarriage of justice, revealing Drummond's shadowy Cold War past.

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NORTH KOREA

NORTH KOREA

History, Economy & Politics

Genre:

Ramon Pacheco Pardo

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Publisher:

Agenda Publishing

The Kim family, North Korea's dominant political dynasty since the 20th century, maintains an unyielding hold on power in a repressive communist dictatorship. Isolated from the world, the regime relies on weapons sales for survival, while its people suffer from starvation due to a refusal of international trade or aid. Ramon Pacheco Pardo, drawing on firsthand experience, examines the regime's origins, its insecurity-driven actions, and the global security implications arising from its nuclear capabilities and arms exports to Russia, Iran, and Syria. Pardo also explores the regime's complex relationships with the United States, Japan, South Korea, and China.

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NUDGING

NUDGING

Psychology, Economy & Politics

Genre:

Rhys Jones and Mark Whitehead

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Publisher:

Agenda Publishing

Nudging is a controversial technique for changing people's behaviours. It burst into public consciousness in the early 2000s with the launch of "nudge units" and departments in government.

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THE CULTURAL THEORY OF CORRUPTION

THE CULTURAL THEORY OF CORRUPTION

Economy & Politics, Society

Genre:

Davide Torsello

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Publisher:

Edward Elgar

Based on 12 years of research on corruption across the globe, this book presents four empirical case studies which illustrate the cultural, cognitive, and social implications of corruption. Davide Torsello examines the socio-institutional, organizational, and cognitive-hermeneutical aspects of the cultural theory model of corruption.

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RELIGION AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

RELIGION AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

Economy & Politics

Genre:

Edoardo Ongaro and Michele Tantardini

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Publisher:

Edward Elgar

This book explores the global impact of Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Shintoism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam on public administration. Using an international and comparative approach, it analyzes the social and public dimensions of religion, employing a methodologically agnostic perspective. The book offers a unique theoretical lens to examine how religions influence organizational dynamics, public service motivation, bureaucratic discretion, government funding, and social cohesion. Valuable for students, scholars, and policymakers, it provides fresh insights into the relationship between religion and public administration.

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THE RISE OF ALGORITHMIC SOCIETY AND THE STRATEGIC ROLE OF ARTS AND CULTURE

THE RISE OF ALGORITHMIC SOCIETY AND THE STRATEGIC ROLE OF ARTS AND CULTURE

Economy & Politics, Business & Management

Genre:

Luciana Lazzeretti

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Publisher:

Edward Elgar

Illustrating the development of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and changes it has generated in the economy, society and culture, this expansive book continues the debate concerning the digital revolution and the rise of the algorithmic society.

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PYROMANIA

PYROMANIA

Current Issues

Genre:

Simon Dalby

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Publisher:

Agenda Publishing

We are the only species that uses fire. It has determined how we have made our home on this planet and it has propelled us to the role of the dominant species in the biosphere. But at the heart of contemporary climate change is the process of combustion. Simon Dalby explores what a life without burning things might look like, and how we might get there.

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THIJS DOESN'T LIKE ICE CREAM

THIJS DOESN'T LIKE ICE CREAM

"Children Non Fiction"

Genre:

Rita Maris

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Publisher:

Aldo Manuzio

It's Thijs' best friend (6)'s birthday. But Thijs doesn't feel like partying, because there are a lot of things he doesn't like. He and his mother go to the food doctor. In small steps she teaches him to eat ice cream. With discussion questions and color illustrations. Under supervision from approx. 5 to 8 years.

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FREEDOM

FREEDOM

Philosophy

Genre:

Raymond Tallis

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Publisher:

Agenda Publishing

A fascinating exploration of this most intriguing and important philosophical question -one that impacts most directly on our lives-, which takes us to the heart of what we are, and by understanding our freedom shows our extraordinary nature more clearly.

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LOGOS

LOGOS

Philosophy

Genre:

Raymond Tallis

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Publisher:

Agenda Publishing

A formidable analysis brought to bear on the many challenges we face when trying to make sense of our sense-making.

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THE RENAISSANCE IN ITALY

THE RENAISSANCE IN ITALY

History

Genre:

Kenneth R. Bartlett with Gillian C. Bartlett

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Publisher:

Hackett

An excellent and novel view of the Italian Renaissance

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SEVEN MYTHS OF MILITARY HISTORY

SEVEN MYTHS OF MILITARY HISTORY

History

Genre:

John D. Hosler

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Publisher:

Hackett

From the so-called 'Western Way of War' to its sister-myth, technological determinism, to the ‘academic party game’ of once-faddish ‘Military Revolutions,’ the book shows that while myths about history may be fun, myth busting is the most fun of all.

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THE ANTHROPOCENE

THE ANTHROPOCENE

Current Issues

Genre:

B. L. Turner II

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Publisher:

Agenda Publishing

The Anthropocene is an authoritative desk-top reference work for students of geography, the environment and sustainability.

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HIDDEN FACES

HIDDEN FACES

Literary & General

Genre:

Salvador Dalí

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Publisher:

Peter Owen

Dali's only novel
‘As far back as 1922 the great poet Garcia Lorca had predicted that I was destined for a literary career and had suggested that my future lie precisely in the “pure novel”.’

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AN INSIGNIFICANT MAN

AN INSIGNIFICANT MAN

Literary & General

Genre:

Frank Bellucci

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Publisher:

Corsaire

With humor, audacity, tenderness and emotion, this story recounts the unusual itinerary of a very ordinary person who, little by little, walks towards a happiness that he has long forbidden to himself.

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