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2017
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Shortlisted for the Polari First Book Award 2018‘So you liked Irvine Welsh? Read Carnivore’ CosmopolitanMeet Leander: lover, fighter, liar.He learnt a long time ago that nothing is as intoxicating as blood. But whether it’s his or someone else’s doesn’t matter any more. There’s a mysterious pain in every muscle of his body – and it’s got so bad that he’ll do anything to escape it.Up to now, it’s been his se...
R 143,05
- Narrated by
- Andrew Wincott
Unabridged
11 hours 18 min
2017
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Shortlisted for the Polari First Book Award 2018‘So you liked Irvine Welsh? Read Carnivore’ CosmopolitanMeet Leander: lover, fighter, liar.Now including an exclusive interview with the author and Jon Appleton at the end of the audiobook.He learnt a long time ago that nothing is as intoxicating as blood. But whether it’s his or someone else’s doesn’t matter any more. There’s a mysterious pain in every muscle...
R 373,72
The House of Wisdom
How the Arabs Transformed Western Civilization
2010
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The fascinating story of how an English scholar brought Arab learning to the West and rescued it from the Dark Ages'A wonderful and important book which for the first time presents the Western debt to medieval Arabic learning in a clear, accessible manner. From the azimuth to the zenith, from algebra to the zero, so much of what the West takes for granted came to us from the Arab world . . . A fascinating book' William Dalrymple'Lyo...
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The House of Wisdom
How the Arabs Transformed Western Civilization
- Narrated by
- Nezar Alderazi
Unabridged
9 hours 16 min
2026
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Bloomsbury presents The House of Wisdom: How the Arabs Transformed Western Civilization by Jonathan Lyons, read by Nezar Alerazi.For centuries following the fall of Rome, Western Europe was a benighted backwater, a world of subsistence farming, minimal literacy, and violent conflict. Meanwhile Arab culture was thriving, dazzling those Europeans fortunate enough to visit cities like Baghdad or Antioch. There, philosophers, mathematicians, and astronomers were steadily advan...
R 303,51
The Society for Useful Knowledge
How Benjamin Franklin and Friends Brought the Enlightenment to America
2013
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Benjamin Franklin and his contemporaries brought the Enlightenment to America-an intellectual revolution that laid the foundation for the political one that followed. With the “first Drudgery” of settling the American colonies now past, Franklin announced in 1743, it was time the colonists set about improving the lot of humankind through collaborative inquiry. From Franklin's idea emerged the American Philosophical Society, an association hosted in Philadelphia and dedicated to the harness...
R 223,66
Islam Through Western Eyes
From the Crusades to the War on Terrorism
2012
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Despite the West's growing involvement in Muslim societies, conflicts, and cultures, its inability to understand or analyze the Islamic world threatens any prospect for East–West rapprochement. Impelled by one thousand years of anti-Muslim ideas and images, the West has failed to engage in any meaningful or productive way with the world of Islam. Formulated in the medieval halls of the Roman Curia and courts of the European Crusaders and perfected in the newsrooms of Fox News and CNN, this...
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2015
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While comedy writers are responsible for creating clever scripts, comedic animators have a much more complicated problem to solve: What makes a physical character funny? Comedy for Animators breaks down the answer by exploring the techniques of those who have used their bodies to make others laugh. Drawing from traditions such as commedia dell’arte, pantomime, Vaudeville, the circus, and silent and modern film, animators will learn not only to create funny charact...
R 1 246,31
Market Process and Market Order
From Human Action, But Not of Human Design
2024
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This volume explores and engages with the key thinkers and ideas of the Austrian School of economics to better understand how individuals coordinate their separate interests in a peaceful and productive manner by unintentionally forming not only market prices but also rules, customs, cultural norms and other institutional arrangements that allow specialization and trade. Together, these dynamics generate a market order by ameliorating the potential for social conflict, and, in turn, facili...
R 474,94
Corruption, Protection and Justice in Medieval Europe
A Thousand-Year History
2022
EN
What was an “advocate” (Latin: advocatus; German: Vogt) in the Middle Ages? What responsibilities came with the position and how did they change over time? With this groundbreaking study, Jonathan R. Lyon challenges the standard narrative of a “medieval” Europe of feudalism and lordship being replaced by a “modern” Europe of government, bureaucracy and the state. By focusing on the position of advocate, he argues for continuity in corrupt practices of justice and protection between 750 and...
R 512,20
Princely Brothers and Sisters
The Sibling Bond in German Politics, 1100–1250
2013
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In Princely Brothers and Sisters, Jonathan R. Lyon takes a fresh look at sibling networks and the role they played in shaping the practice of politics in the Middle Ages. Focusing on nine of the most prominent aristocratic families in the German kingdom during the Staufen period (1138–1250), Lyon finds that noblemen—and to a lesser extent, noblewomen—relied on the cooperation and support of their siblings as they sought to maintain or expand their power and influence withi...
R 890,55
The Chair and the Valley
A Memoir of Trauma, Healing, and the Outdoors
2024
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**"Bracing, brilliant, and fury-inducing.... a survival story like no other. With positively outstanding storytelling, this is a book that cannot be put down." —Booklist, starred reviewAN OPEN FIELD PUBLICATION FROM MARIA SHRIVEROne of Booklist’s Best Memoirs of 2024One of Booklist Editors' Choice Adult Books for Young Adults, 2024**Banning Lyon was an average 15-year-old, living in Dallas, TX. He enjoyed skateboarding, listening to...
R 256,09
Flute, Accordion or Clarinet?
Using the Characteristics of Our Instruments in Music Therapy
- by
- Dawn LoombeJo TomlinsonAmelia OldfieldHenry DunnCatrin Piears-BantonColette SalkeldSusan GreenhalghCaroline AndersonEmily CorkeMary-Clare FearnEsther MitchellPhilip HughesAnnie TyhurstCatherine WarnerTessa WatsonPhilippa DerringtonMike GilroyShlomi HasonConcetta TomainoPenelope BirnstinglLisa MargettsGrace WattsKaty BellNicky HaireTrisha MontagueSharon WarnesAngela HarrisonOonagh JonesRivka GottliebAnna LockettHolly MentzerSteve LyonsJonathan PooleCaroline LongAlex StreetProdromos StylianouTrygve AasgaardGeorge MurrayHelen MottramNathan BettanyStella Compton-DickinsonSpela Loti KnollLuke AnnesleySusanna CrocianiBilly DavidsonAnita VazPaolo PizzioloJoseph PiccinniniJohn PrestonVeronica AustinJoanna Burley
2015
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Music therapists are trained to use their first study instrument in clinical practice, yet existing literature focuses almost exclusively on the use of piano, basic percussion and voice.This illuminating book brings together international music therapists who use a diverse range of musical instruments in their clinical work: the clarinet, the piano accordion, the flute, the cello, the trumpet and flugelhorn, the bassoon, the violin, the viola, the harp, the guitar, lower brass instr...
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