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Why the Rent is Too Damn High
An inquiry into land value and the common wealth
2026
EN
The rent is too damn high. Here's why - and it's not who you think.Everyone knows housing is unaffordable. The usual suspects get the usual blame: greedy landlords, bureaucratic zoning, not enough building. But the real answer is under your feet. Land - who owns it, who benefits from its value, and who pays for that value - is the question American cities have been refusing to ask for a century.Why the Rent Is Too Damn High is a data-driven argumen...
78,52 kr.
Death in Service on The Thin Blue Line
Volume One: Metropolitan Police 1829-1899
2026
EN
'Death in Service on The Thin Blue Line: 1829–1899' is a powerful and respectful tribute to the officers of the Metropolitan Police who lost their lives in the line of duty. Drawing on extensive archival research, Paul Beard brings these forgotten stories to life through a compelling blend of historical fact and sensitive narrative reconstruction. Each account reveals the human reality behind the official record, set against the harsh conditions of early policing in a rapidly growing and o...
78,52 kr.
eller Gratis med Kobo Plus2025
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A pre-sectarian, pragmatic, secular and scientific approach to the timeless philosophical insights of Siddhartha Gautama, the historical Buddha. Two of the most common questions I am asked are: "How come you're always smiling and appear so calm and laid back?" and "How on earth did you survive a suicidal mental breakdown?" The answer to both will be found in this book. I hope you find the approach outlined in this book helpful on your own journey. If you require any clarification or wish t...
78,52 kr.
eller Gratis med Kobo PlusEngaging Film
Geographies of Mobility and Identity
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- Paul BeardAnn BrighamDavid B. ClarkeMike CrangChris CurtisCarl T. DahlmanMarcus A. DoelNaomi DunnJohn R. GoldRobert KendallScott KirschSallie A. MarstonWolfgang NatterHeather Norris NicholsonPaul RobbinsChristiane SchönfeldLaurel SmithChad StaddonUlf StrohmayerPhil TaylorSteve VreithoffDick WinchellLeo Zonn
2002
EN
Engaging Film is a creative, interdisciplinary volume that explores the engagements among film, space, and identity and features a section on the use of films in the classroom as a critical pedagogical tool. Focusing on anti-essentialist themes in films and film production, this book examines how social and spatial identities are produced (or dissolved) in films and how mobility is used to create different experiences of time and space. From popular movies such as 'Pulp Fiction,' 'Bulworth...
457,40 kr.
2021
EN
Red Squirrel Phonics is a new series of decodable readers from Raintree, packed with real stories using words that children can read. The programme teaches children phonics skills in a sequential and systematic way so that they can learn the sounds (phonemes) and the letters that represent them (graphemes) and then practise and apply this knowledge through reading appealing, decodable texts that make sense. This ensures that every beginner reader will experience success in their reading fr...
35,62 kr.
The New Abject
Tales of Modern Unease
2020
EN
SOMETHING HAS FALLEN AWAY.We have lost a part of ourselves, our history, what we once were. That something, when we encounter it again, look it straight in the eyes, disgusts us, makes us retch. This is the horror of the abject.Following the success of Comma’s award-winning New Uncanny anthology, The New Abject invites leading authors to respond to two parallel theories of the abject – Julia Kristeva’s theory of the psychoanalytic, intimate abject, and Geo...
64,27 kr.
2014
EN
The Somali Story Book is a collection of tales from the African Horn. Illustrated with vibrant pictures; the story book tells the tales from the Somali community in the words of the Somali community. As a part of Black History Month Celebrations for 2014, the Somali Story Book brings history alive and introduces Somali stories to childrenPut together by Eastside Community Heritage, this book celebrated the culture of the Somali community and uses the stories told to us in the form ...
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- Nicholas RoyleAlan BeardKevin BonifacePaul BrownseyClaire CarrollECM CheungJonathan CoeRosie GarlandKerry Hadley-PryceTimothy J JarvisCynan JonesBhanu KapilSonya MoorAlison MooreGregory NormintonNicholas RoyleCherise SaywellKamila ShamsieBen TufnellCharlotte TurnbullCate West
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- Best British Short Stories
2024
EN
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The nation's favourite annual guide to the short story, now in its fourteenth yearInspired by Giles Gordon and David Hughes's Best Short Stories series, which ran to ten volumes between 1986 and 1995, Best British Short Stories this year reaches its fourteenth volume.Best British Short Stories 2024 showcases an excellent and varied selection of stories, by British writers, first published during 2023 in magazines, journals, anthologies, collections, chapbooks and online.
79,11 kr.
Sports Fans, Identity, and Socialization
Exploring the Fandemonium
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- Kelly BergJeff BooneKathy BradyDavid FingerhutWalter GantzFrederick GrieveAllison HarthcockJohn HeppenCraig HyattMark JulienJennifer MarmoJessi McCabeSarah PorriGreg G. ArmfieldNicholas D. BowmanPhillip J. ChidesterMatthew J. GillTom E. IsaacsonRicard W. JensenJason R. LanterPamela Gayle NadorffJulie A. PartridgeJohn S. W. SpindaBrian S. TitsworthAmanda J. VisekDaniel L. WannRyan K. ZapalacJohn A. FortunatoWilliam M. FosterJohn P. McGuireJames R. WalkerKatherine L. LavelleRoger C. AdenDavid E. BeardAndrew C. BillingsJohn HarrisLawrence A. Wenner
2011
EN
Once deemed an unworthy research endeavor, the study of sports fandom has garnered the attention of seasoned scholars from a variety of academic disciplines. Identity and socialization among sports fans are particular burgeoning areas of study among a growing cadre of specialists in the social sciences. Sports Fans, Identity, and Socialization, edited by Adam C. Earnheardt, Paul Haridakis, and Barbara Hugenberg, captures an eclectic collection of new studies from accomplished scholars in t...
393,91 kr.
2016
EN
Ernest Hemingway stood out in a significant manner back in the fifties. He had a beard. And he went about flaunting his beard in an "I don't give a damn" manner. We should remember that the fifties were a time of great conformity. Those who flouted society by wearing a beard could be severly punished. Today such a rigid display of personal conformity may seem odd. Few people would care about such facial hair. But that's the way it was. This then is a novel about the ridiculous.









