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Wilmot-Smith on Construction Contracts
The fourth edition of Wilmot Smith on Construction Contracts continues to take a clear and practical approach to the law and practice relating to construction contracts in the UK. It provides comprehensive coverage of the substantive law and modern dispute resolution procedures in the field of construction and gives clear guidance when seeking difficult answers. Paul Darling Q.C. has joined Richard Wilmot-Smith Q.C. as co-editor. Together they have updated, refined and extended the work's coverage. The author team includes new and high-profile practitioners in the field of international arbitration (including Peter Rees Q.C. and David Bateson) and ADR (with Edwin Glasgow Q.C. joining Marion Smith Q.C. in re-casting the chapter on mediation). David Sawtell has considerably re-cast the chapter on adjudication. The law on extra contractual claims (unjust enrichment) has been substantively revised and updated by a leading expert on unjust enrichment. The work provides key practical tips including: where and when you issue proceedings; what the judges will expect and their preferences; and how trials can be made shorter. A separate section analyses enforcement of adjudicators' awards, covering recent case law on this area. This is carefully examined and digested in detail to ensure the reader has an understanding of the pitfalls of enforcement. Richard Wilmot-Smith QC and Paul Darling QC ensure that the work continues to provide an essential source of reference on this area of the law. Their practical approach and reliance on clear exposition is prevalent throughout this book, and it is allied with deep scholarship to secure its position as a definitive work on construction law.
WILMOTT's Greatest Hits – Past, present and new directions in risk and quantitative finance
This book celebrates the last 10 years of WILMOTT magazine and features articles carefully selected by Paul Wilmot that are topical and reflect the latest developments in Quantitative Finance. Paul Wilmott introduces key subject areas and sections and places them in context.The book includes introductions by Paul Wilmott as well as photo's and bio's of the regular contributors. An introduction by the Editor of WILMOTT magazine, Dan Tudball who will discuss Cover Stories throughout the last 10 years. WILMOTT Magazine artist Liam Larkin discusses his rationale and inspiration for the covers.Independent, controversial and exciting, WILMOTT magazine is a valuable collection of papers, reports, and articles. Paul Wilmott and his team of expert contributors provide a unique mix of complex content and humor to inform and entertain analysts and academics alike.WILMOTT magazine has an unrivalled stable of regular contributors and columns that will be featured in the book, such as Paul Wilmott, Emanuel Derman, Yuri Rojek, Dan Tudball, Ed Thorp, Pat Hagan, JP Bouchaud, Hyungsok Ahn, Peter Jaeckel, Elie Ayache, Wim Schoutens, Daniel Duffy, Ilya Sobol', Rudi Bogni and Nassim Taleb.For over 10 years, WILMOTT Magazine has been the indispensable resource for finance professionals, keeping them up to date with quantitative analysis, the institutions, and the people who make it happen.
The Works of John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester

The Works of John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester

John Wilmot Rochester

Oxford University Press
1999
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John Wilmot, second Earl of Rochester (1647-80), was a leading member of the group of 'court wits' surrounding Charles II. One of the wittiest and most sexually explicit poets in English, his poems circulated principally in manuscript, which makes the tracing of their transmissional history a peculiarly difficult task. In this long-awaited edition, Harold Love, one of the leading scholars of seventeenth-century manuscript circulation, presents a scholarly text based on detailed examination of the manuscripts, with full textual and explanatory notes. It will be an important contribution to the study of manuscript publication as well as a vital resource for all students of Rochester.
The Wilmot Story - The Search for Who We Are

The Wilmot Story - The Search for Who We Are

Keith A Wilmot

Keith A. Wilmot
2020
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The story of the Wilmot family begins in 1794, Cloyne, County Cork, Ireland, and follows a path of immigration in the early 19th century to Atlantic Canada and on to New York in the mid-19th century. The hardships, sickness, and poverty of early immigrants in Manhattan, New York, takes its toll on the Wilmot family with death and the subsequent family breakup. This leads to one orphaned Wilmot traveling to the Midwest on the legendary Orphan Train where he is placed in servitude until such age as he marries and begins a family in Missouri. We follow the family from Missouri to Nebraska where the trail ends for now. Thus, this is the story of the Wilmot family and one man's search for who we are.
John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester

John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester

Germaine Greer

Northcote House Publishers Ltd
2000
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Written by a renowned scholar and broadcaster, this account of Wilmot's work strives to place it in its socio-political context and describe the way the poet and his work were co-opted after his premature death to serve contrasting political agendas.
John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester
Building on the strength of Keith Walker’s acclaimed The Poems of John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester (1984), leading scholar Nicholas Fisher presents a thoroughly revised and updated edition of the work of one the greatest Restoration wits. Includes the text of Lucina’s Rape, Rochester’s adaptation of Fletcher’s revenge tragedy Valentinian, in a text that readily identifies Rochester’s revisionsPresents the poems in versions that were current during Rochester’s lifetime, allowing the reader to experience the poems as Rochester’s contemporaries didIncorporates insights and discoveries made over the last twenty-five years and texts of manuscripts that previously were unavailable for study