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Media Policy

Media Policy

David Hutchison

Blackwell Publishers
1998
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The book discusses the basic issues of principle, the processes of implementation and the actual consequences in practice. Provides a cross-media analysis of media policy Uses case studies to illustrate policy implementation Includes chapter summaries, questions for discussion and a chapter on further reading
A Citizen Of Wanderlust: Stories From Backpacking Australasia
A Citizen Of Wanderlust: Stories From Backpacking Australasia An honest, open and witty account of a Working Holiday "Down Under". David Hutchison spent two years travelling around Australia and in that time the online blog that he wrote to prove to his mother that he was still alive slowly turned into this book. Whilst there, and accompanied by the many interesting characters he meets along the way, he manages to get into some outrageous, hilarious and sometimes dangerous situations. Throughout his travels, he spent his evenings dodging snakes and crocodiles while hunting his own dinner in the Australian outback. Accidentally took up residence in a drug den in Darwin, and even tried his hand at freediving with sharks in Fiji. This book is an enjoyable insight into how leaving home with absolutely no idea what you are doing can become a remarkable adventure. 'A Citizen of Wanderlust' will take you on a trip through Australia, New Zealand and Fiji through the eyes of a first time backpacker. From the grubby hostel parties, to the expensive hotel suites (thanks to Miley Cyrus). This book is guaranteed to have you laughing as you discover the unexpected, yet absolutely magical world of backpacking Australasia. Review "An extraordinary true account of a backpackers trip in Australasia, the only travel book that will have you laughing out loud and inspire you at the same time." Lee Campbell - Travel Videographer About The Author David is a part time travel writer and blogger. He works for a Timber Frame Construction company in Duns, Scotland where he lives with his fianc Sarah. Together they enjoy traveling to new countries whenever they can. David is the founder of the small Instagram and Facebook pages Citizens of Wanderlust, where he shares posts and content related to travel and backpacking.
Lest You Be Judged

Lest You Be Judged

David Hutchison

Independently Published
2019
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When a High Court Judge is brutally murdered, DCI Mike Steel begins to piece together the jigsaw which will find his killer. Aided by his new sergeant, DS Robin Moss, a fast-track university graduate, they discover there has been an escape from a secure mental hospital and, after a Priest is murdered, they realise they are on the heels of a serial killer. The jigsaw pieces appear to be a perfect fit until Moss uncovers one missing, and horrifying, piece.
Deacon Brodie

Deacon Brodie

David Hutchison

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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When respected Gentleman and City Councillor, Deacon William Brodie, chases his love of gambling, he is drawn deep into a double life. Before long the open respectability of day gives way to a hidden life of crime at night, and soon, Brodie is on a trajectory to disaster - one which leads him to the gibbet.Set in the Edinburgh of 1788, Deacon Brodie: A Double Life is a fact-based novel which shows Brodie's love for gambling and risk sweeping him into a life of crime. Betrayed by an accomplice, and revealed as a "Gentleman by day, thief by night", Brodie escapes the city, is captured in Holland, then faced with a trial before a city where once he was a leading citizen.When he is sentenced to be hanged, his closest friend has a different idea and, in full view of everyone, Brodie takes his riskiest gamble yet . . .
Playing to Learn

Playing to Learn

David Hutchison

Libraries Unlimited Inc
2007
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Playing to Learn: Video Games in the Classroom is one of first practical resources that helps teachers integrate the study of video games into the classroom. The book is comprised of over 100 video game related activity ideas appropriate for Grades 4 to 12. Virtually every subject area is addressed. The book is augmented with several discussion articles contributed by scholars, journalists, and bloggers who routinely write about video games. In addition, the book includes dozens of activity modification and extension ideas, Web links, data tables, and photos.
Young Gunner

Young Gunner

David Hutchison

Troubador Publishing
2016
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The book describes the life of a young artillery officer who was in almost every significant battle of the Great War in France and Flanders from 1914 to 1918.
The Book of Skulls

The Book of Skulls

David Hutchison

Flying Sheep Publishing
2020
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A Victorian tale of gender-bending, hidden identity, obsession and gruesome murder, set in Edinburgh's Old Town. 1875. Liz Moliette; a poor orphan of unknown heritage, and Amulya Patel; from a wealthy Indian family, are the only female students at the Edinburgh Medical School, where a hostile attitude towards women is driven by Professor Atticus. However Liz and Amulya have allies in fellow student Campbell Preeble, The Reekie reporter Hector Findlay and the charming Dr Paul Love. In dire need of funds, Liz becomes assistant to gruff lecturer and police surgeon Dr Florian Blyth. When a series of grisly murders take place the doctor and Liz help Inspector Macleod in his investigation, which leads to the Edinburgh Asylum, the Burry Man festival and the quack science of phrenology. The search for the killer comes dangerously close to Liz as she uncovers family secrets.... Book 1 in the Doctresses series. David Hutchison is a Scottish artist, filmmaker and writer. He made the sci-fi thriller feature Graders, comedy horror Baobhan Sith, and YA novella Storm Hags.
The Book of Skulls

The Book of Skulls

David Hutchison

Flying Sheep Publishing
2020
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A Victorian tale of gender-bending, hidden identity, obsession and gruesome murder, set in Edinburgh's Old Town. 1875. Liz Moliette; a poor orphan of unknown heritage, and Amulya Patel; from a wealthy Indian family, are the only female students at the Edinburgh Medical School, where a hostile attitude towards women is driven by Professor Atticus. However Liz and Amulya have allies in fellow student Campbell Preeble, The Reekie reporter Hector Findlay and the charming Dr Paul Love. In dire need of funds, Liz becomes assistant to gruff lecturer and police surgeon Dr Florian Blyth. When a series of grisly murders take place the doctor and Liz help Inspector Macleod in his investigation, which leads to the Edinburgh Asylum, the Burry Man festival and the quack science of phrenology. The search for the killer comes dangerously close to Liz as she uncovers family secrets.... Book 1 in the Doctresses series.
Broken Bow

Broken Bow

David Hutchison

Flying Sheep Publishing
2020
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When Blarag the Cow Fiddle breaks her bow Seordag the TV Hen enlists her chicks and friends to find a way to help. Can the chicks win a contest and buy a new bow and can Flossie the Flying Sheep get them there in time?
Scrying Stone

Scrying Stone

David Hutchison

Flying Sheep Publishing
2020
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When Seordag disappears after finding a strange stone on the beach her chicks and Ewella the accordian sheep try to find her. Their search leads them to the dreaded secret laboratory. Can Ewella and the chicks find Seordag and rescue her friend the Seer?The third book in the Seordag Stories series.
Mons, an Artillery Battle

Mons, an Artillery Battle

David Hutchison

Helion Company
2018
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This book is a history of the Battle of Mons in August 1914. It diverges widely from the story enshrined as fact in the Official History, and by subsequent accounts dependant on it. It is based on an examination of the war diaries of almost every British unit involved in the battle, with particular reference to the artillery, thus illuminating the tactical intentions of all arms in every phase of the battle. The artillery had made tactical preparations for the handling of their guns in battle. All units in the British Army conformed to Field Service Regulations. The central role that both these played in the battle is explored. In documenting the orders to, and subsequent actions of, junior units, many routinely referenced statements in even recent publications pertaining to the battle are challenged. The British went into battle without much of its field artillery. The German field artillery went into battle with totally defective ammunition. These two facts alone profoundly alter the conventional narrative. The primary importance of well-positioned artillery, supporting British army manoeuvres, is explained. The routine protection that the guns supplied to their allocated infantry battalions is described; and the devastating effect of German howitzer fire on a number of British infantry and artillery units documented. Each of the three senior British generals reacted differently to the stress of battle, and their anxieties can be followed and explored in detail. General French, in command of the British Expeditionary Force, remained in tighter control of events than is generally portrayed. General Smith-Dorrien, of II Corps, is confirmed as the main architect of the fighting on the day; and with luck on his side, fought an almost faultless campaign. Both were relying on General Haig, to bring his I Corps up in support II Corps. Not only did he disobey this order to advance, but he did not warn either General French or II Corps that he was withholding support. This breached Army Regulations, and endangered the whole force. The records reveal that he side-lined his staff, and issued such a series of orders and counter-orders, that he exasperated and demoralised his men. General Haig’s report on the battle is an oft-quoted primary source. From the day before the battle, it is so inaccurate as to be almost valueless as a summary of events. If the full details of his actions on the day had been known at the time, he could have been dismissed for incompetence. He might even have been court-martialled. How each of the three generals perceived the role of the artillery under their command is also explored, from the point of view of their previous military experience. The origins of the poor use of artillery by the British Army later in the war can be traced back; partly to the professional army structure of 1914 and the qualities that would be lost as their casualties mounted; and partly to cavalry generals winning out over infantry generals in the direction of future campaigns of the British army. The Battle of Mons was a dress-rehearsal for the war on the Western Front. It was of disproportionate importance in determining how the British army was handled in the future. It deserves to be better understood by students of the period.
Storm Hags

Storm Hags

David Hutchison

Flying Sheep Publishing
2021
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Kirsty and Angus are embarking on a family sailing trip around the world. What should have been the experience of a lifetime suddenly turns into a struggle for survival and escape when their parents disappear in a storm and their boat is shipwrecked. Marooned on the hidden island of Gruinsoye they discover a land full of mystery and menace, a cult of cloned psychics and gardeners(sowers)using ancient technology living side by side mythical beings the Storm Hags. When Kirsty is found to have strong psychic powers she is captured by power hungry psychic Soyean and his hoard of genetically mutated Graks. Angus joins forces with young sower Olaf and the Storm Hags. Together can they rescue Kirsty and save Gruinsoye from Soyean?
Where Will I Make My Nest

Where Will I Make My Nest

David Hutchison

Flying Sheep Publishing
2021
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Set in the small crofting community of Assynt (NW Sutherland, Scotland ), the story interweaves the modern and ancient. Seordag is a metal hen with a TV set body. On her quest to find a place to make her nest, Seordag encounters Soley; a helpful seagull, Blarag; a cow-fiddle, Ewella; an accordian sheep, a talking cement mixer and Marlene, the hardy crofter. Seordag's new friends help her to make a fabulous hen house where she lays three eggs. They hatch into mobile phone chicks and they have a grand ceilidh.
Broken Bow

Broken Bow

David Hutchison

Flying Sheep Publishing
2021
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When Blarag the Cow Fiddle breaks her bow Seordag the TV Hen enlists her chicks and friends to find a way to help. Can the chicks win a contest and buy a new bow and can Flossie the Flying Sheep get them there in time?The second book in the Seordag Stories series.
Scrying Stone

Scrying Stone

David Hutchison

Flying Sheep Publishing
2021
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When Seordag disappears after finding a strange stone on the beach, her chicks and Ewella the accordion sheep, try to find her.Their search leads them to the dreaded secret laboratory. Can Ewella and the chicks find Seordag and rescue her friend the Seer?The third book in the Seordag Stories series by David Hutchison. Set in Assynt in NW Scottish Highlands.