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State Trials, Volume II: The Public Conscience
1st Edition
Edited
By Donald Thomas
November 01, 2024
State Trials, Volume II (first published in 1972) contains cases concerned with witchcraft, the scandals of the prisons, and colonial administration gathered from the full edition of State Trials completed in 1826. The author has selected some of the most interesting and important trials for this ...
Studies in Eighteenth-Century Music: A Tribute to Karl Geiringer on his Seventieth Birthday
1st Edition
Edited
By H. C. Robbins Landon
November 01, 2024
Originally published in 1970 this collection of essays by a renowned international musicologist is both imaginative in scope and authoritative in scholarship. The works of such famous composers as Joseph Haydn, Handel, J.S. Bach and C.P.E. Bach are discussed in detail, as are the achievements of ...
Tales Out of School: Consumers' Views of British Education
1st Edition
By Roger White, David Brockington
November 01, 2024
Originally published in 1983, reissued here with a new preface, Tales Out of School presents the experience of seventy young people from different parts of the country, most of whom left school at sixteen and are now either in work, unemployed or in the twilight world of the Youth Opportunities ...
Techniques of Acting
1st Edition
By Ronald Hayman
November 01, 2024
Originally published in 1969, this was the first book of its kind: an attempt to describe the different approaches that the actor needs to make to different media – theatre, film and television – and to show how the art of acting, which never stops evolving had entered into a new phase of growth in...
Ted Hughes
1st Edition
By Thomas West
November 01, 2024
Originally published in 1985, this study provides a clear and intelligent introduction to the work of the former Poet Laureate, Ted Hughes. The author presents the main works in a broadly chronological order and brings together the most interesting of Hughes’ own critical remarks from interviews, ...
The Analysis of Political Structure
1st Edition
By David Easton
November 01, 2024
First Published in 1990, The Analysis of Political Structure is a major work of theory by one of our leading political scientists. David Easton here comes to grips with the nature of political structure, the way in which a political system is organized for making decisions, or its regime. Current ...
The Assessment of Industrial Markets
1st Edition
By Aubrey Wilson
November 01, 2024
First Published in 1968, The Assessment of Industrial Markets offers a quite different approach to the subject of industrial marketing research. It concentrates on the techniques of industrial marketing research and devotes a chapter to each major method. More space is also given to the mechanics ...
The Bach Family: Seven Generations of Creative Genius
1st Edition
By Karl Geiringer, Irene Geiringer
November 01, 2024
When this volume was originally published in 1954 it was the first complete history of the Bach family from the 16th Century miller Veit to Wilhelm Friedrich Ernst (1759-1845), Johann Sebastian’s grandson. The author views the family as a whole and shows the characteristic similarities in their ...
The Black Hole: or The Makings of a Legend
1st Edition
By Iris Macfarlane
November 01, 2024
Who went into the Black Hole of Calcutta? Who came out alive? And does it matter anyway? Historically not at all, but it is perhaps important to try to understand why such an event (of which the known facts are so at variance with the legend) ever assumed such significance and became one of the few...
The British Business Elite: Its Attitudes to Class, Status and Power
1st Edition
By John Fidler
November 01, 2024
First published in 1981, The British Business Elite is a study of the attitudes to class, status and power of top businessmen in Great Britain, based upon first-hand interviews with chairmen, chief executives and other directors of Britain’s largest industrial, banking and insurance companies: men ...
The Chains Are Broken: The Story of Jewish Emancipation
1st Edition
By Poul Borchsenius
November 01, 2024
Originally published in 1964, this further volume in Poul Borchsenius’ history of the Jewish people, is the story of the emancipation from the time when the Jews lived a segregated life in the ghetto, until the Age of Enlightenment they achieved equality. This was the time of Moses Mendelssohn, the...
The Charitable Imperative: Hospitals and Nursing in Ancien Régime and Revolutionary France
1st Edition
By Colin Jones
November 01, 2024
Drawing on a wide variety of archival and secondary sources, The Charitable Imperative, originally published in 1989, provides an overview of the very different institutions that treated the poor in France from the seventeenth through to the early nineteenth centuries: hospitals and poorhouses, ...