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Remaking a Man

Remaking a Man

Amy Craig

Totally Entwined Group Limited
2023
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Breaking family ties can set her free.Gisella meets Dante, a brooding West Coast executive, at a Miami Beach cleanup. When she realizes he's buying an insurance company from her mafia-boss father, she suggests Miami and her father will eat him alive.Dante disagrees, but when Gisella's father offers him fifteen million dollars to marry her or her sister, he accepts on the condition that he can choose which daughter to marry. Dante's previous ties to West Coast organized crime help him navigate Gisella's family, but to have her in his life, he risks succumbing to the high-octane lifestyle he left behind.
A Different War

A Different War

Craig Thomas

Canelo
2023
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Mitchell Gant has uncovered a secret, and is about to blow it sky-highWhen a new American airliner crashes mysteriously in the Arizona desert on its final test flight, suspicions are raised. Is it simply an accident? Or could it be foul play? Mitchell Gant, the hero of Firefox, now an expert on aviation accidents, must risk his life by repeating the test flight to reveal the truth.Meanwhile, in Britain, plane manufacturer Aero UK is in trouble - no one wants to purchase their new passenger jet. Aero’s head, David Winterborne, is ruthlessly determined to prevent his empire’s collapse, whatever the cost - and it hasn’t gone unnoticed. MP Marian Pyott has found evidence of a massive fraud involving hundreds of millions of pounds, and is tracking it back to him.When a second airliner crashes off the coast of Finland, Gant and Marian suspect conspiracy, and they must embark on a dangerous search across Europe and America. Against the merciless global market of the Nineties, there are lives as well as fortunes at stake…From master of the genre Craig Thomas, A Different War is cold, deliberate and thrilling to the very end. Perfect for fans of Jack Higgins and Ben Macintyre.
A Man of Character

A Man of Character

Craig Nicholas

New Generation Publishing
2024
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"A Man of Character" describes not only Geoffrey Bayldon's many varied and prolific roles in theatre, screen, television and radio over several decades but also the man himself as he was fun, generous, welcoming, loving, loyal, witty and more. He was deserving of more accolades than were forthcoming and a failed attempt to get him on the honour's list not only came as a huge surprise but also a great disappointment to all the actors, directors and actresses who backed the proposal. However, this would not have disappointed Geoffrey himself as he was far more concerned with the quality of his work than any reward that may have resulted from it. I remember that many years ago he repeated to me what I think others remarked on that OBEstands for "Other Bugger's Efforts" anyway
A History of Scotland, Book One

A History of Scotland, Book One

Craig Weldon

Boomtown Press
2023
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What do you know of Scotland's history? Which stories and legends are true? And where do they fit in with the bigger picture? This brisk account of the early days of an ancient nation will tell you.Discover how Scotland emerged from a mix of Picts, Gaels and Vikings, a Christian kingdom carved out between Norwegian and Plantagenet Empires. Dive deep into the pivotal Wars of Independence and the stirring tales of Wallace and Bruce. Learn of the trials and tribulations of the early Stewart kings as they sought to dominate Scotland's turbulent nobility. Scotland's early story is a tale of brutality, drama, freedom... and a slightly surprising battle against being taxed.Foundation, the first of a three book series, covers up to the year 1542.
A History of Scotland, Book Two

A History of Scotland, Book Two

Craig Weldon

Boomtown Press
2023
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In Foundation, we discovered Scotland's early story. It's a tale of brutality, drama, freedom... and a slightly surprising battle against royal taxation. Now in Covenant, we dive deep into the pivotal moments of Reformation, Union, Empire, and war with Napoleonic France... and find out the answer to the question: did the early Americans really hate the Scots that much?Covenant, second in the History of Scotland series, covers the years from 1542 to 1815
A Change Is Gonna Come: Music, Race And The Soul Of America
A Change is Gonna Come chronicles more than forty years of black music: from the hopeful, angry refrains of the Freedom movement to the slick pop of Motown; from Woodstock and the 'Summer of Love' to Vietnam and the race riots; from disco inferno to the Million Man March. This is an insightful and riveting study which looks at the place black music occupies in social history, its battle for the desegregation of popular music and its contribution to social change outside the recording studio
A Critical Introduction to the Study of Religion

A Critical Introduction to the Study of Religion

Craig Martin

Equinox Publishing Ltd
2012
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'A Critical Introduction to the Study of Religion' explains the key ideas and methods in the study of religion and demonstrates how they can be used. The aim is to provide students with a tool-kit of critical concepts for studying religious belief and behaviour. Throughout the discussion all ideas and methods are illustrated with clear case material.
A Virtuous Knight

A Virtuous Knight

Craig Taylor

York Medieval Press
2019
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A radical re-interpretation of the chivalric biography of Boucicaut. The Livre des fais du bon messire Jehan le Maingre (1409) is one of the most famous chivalric biographies of the Middle Ages. It presents Jean II Le Meingre, known as Boucicaut (1366-1421), as an ideal knight and role model, and has frequently been seen by modern scholars as a last-ditch effort to defend traditional chivalric values that were supposedly in decline. Here, however, Craig Taylor argues that the biography is a much more complex and interesting text, fusing traditional notions of chivalry with the most fashionable new ideas in circulation at the French court at the start of the fifteenth century. Rather than a nostalgic criticism of contemporary knighthood, it should be seen as a showcase of the latest ideas on chivalry, written to renew the enthusiasm of the great French princes for a man who was in grave danger of falling out of favour: its purpose was to celebrate and to defend a beleaguered Boucicaut against his critics at the royal court, and to explain his actions as governor of Genoa, his failed crusading enterprises in the Eastern Mediterranean and his unsuccessful efforts to broker a solution to the Papal Schism. CRAIG TAYLOR is a Reader in Medieval History at the University of York; he was Director of its Centre for Medieval Studies from 2010 to 2011 and from 2014 to 2017.
Clinical Psychology: A Critical Examination
'Critique' is the crux of good academic work, and functions as the hinge-point between scholarship, professional activity and practice. Each theory is only as strong as its capacity to withstand sustained critical examination of the assumptions it makes about the world, and so each of these books have been constructed in such a way as to anticipate what would be made of their arguments by the most searching reader. A founding premise of each book in this series is that learning about a field of professional activity must also be to understand how theory and practice are linked together, and so the role of 'critique' in this process is to question what the impact of those ideas will be on the lives of people outside the classroom. To 'critically examine' an argument is a way of constructing a new practice which will help us understand the world and change it.
A Critical A-Z of Electroshock

A Critical A-Z of Electroshock

Craig Newnes

Real Press
2018
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"A refreshing journey through the alphabet, with the lens focused on electroshock - this book is clear, provocative, accessible and full of illuminating examples and anecdotes from eminent psychologists, psychiatrists and others from history. It makes for a riveting read, one that will at times make you laugh out loud and then instantly recoil in horror. At other times, it will make you cringe with shame (if you are part of the psy-professions that allow this practice to continue). Always, it will shock with a blunt and hard-hitting dismantling of electroshock. The shock is amplified when some of those subjected to electroshock, well-known figures in history - musicians, dancers, politicians, or their partners, are named, humanised, no longer statistics of faceless 'patients' or 'clients', but people the public may recognise. The book is a reminder, if one is needed, that electroshock should have no place in mental health practice today. But it does. When future generations look back in fifty years and ask 'Really, they did that? Why' what will we answer?" Professor Nimisha Patel, University of East London and International Centre for Health and Human Rights. This searing critique examines how psychiatry, allied with psychology, experiments on people in the name of helping and healing. Both professions have a mainly 'boys with toys' approach in using the latest technologies to try to change people. Covering over three hundred years of the psy industry, this volume explores everything from the invention of mental illness and physical assault called 'treatment' to the latest efforts to use electricity to torture us into submission.
A Sense for Humanity

A Sense for Humanity

Craig Taylor; Melinda Graefe

Monash University Publishing
2014
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Raimond Gaita has developed an original, powerful, and sometimes controversial conception of the nature of ethical thought, and has made an outstanding contribution to moral philosophy, not least for his distinctive vision of the nature of moral philosophy as an academic discipline. However, the influence of Gaita's ethical thought extends well beyond academic philosophy. The essays in this collection examine the influence of Gaita's ethical thought in this broader sense, and particularly within Australian society and culture where it has been most significant. Through his various works, including his acclaimed biography Romulus: My Father, Raimond Gaita's ethical thought has had a considerable impact on the intellectual and cultural life of Australia. The book is unique for its survey of this influence, with contributions from significant Australian writers and academics from a diverse range of disciplines, including politics, law, social work, and philosophy. Other features of the book include a new poem for Gaita by poet and screenwriter Nick Drake and an interview with Gaita by Anne Manne, in which he reflects on the origins and development of his ethical thought as a form of lucidity. (Series: Philosophy)
Superheroes for a Day

Superheroes for a Day

Craig Cormick

Exisle Publishing
2024
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Three Autistic friends try to save their school from never-ending maths in this fast and fun story, told from a rarely seen perspective.Superheroes for a Day tells the engaging story of Max, Daniel, and Natalie’s mission to save their school from endless maths lessons. Using their unique abilities like heightened memory and attention to detail, they turn their differences into strengths. While handling their individual traits, they find the courage to become heroes, at least for a day, in the eyes of their schoolmates.The book seeks to normalize the experiences of Autistic kids who are often seen as uncool because of their quirks. By making them the heroes, the story offers insight into their personal experiences and perspectives in a fun and engaging manner, resonating with readers in mainstream classrooms.Filled with delightful illustrations, Superheroes for a Day is an empowering tale of friendship, bravery, and the remarkable abilities that often go unnoticed in those who are different.