A heartwarming, humorous, charming and touching collection of true tales and poignant stories chronicles the stories of some remarkable dogs and their human companions, in an anthology guaranteed to please canine lovers everywhere. Reprint.
A heartwarming, humorous, charming and touching collection of true tales and poignant stories chronicles the stories of some remarkable dogs and their...
Betty Babbs - a journalist becoming infamous for her "Better Than Sex Cake." Read about a town that blooms pink, sprawls between two rivers and appears manicured and quiet. Tiny steeples rise from the blue-sky sanctuary. What better way to meet singles than visiting church? Wilson blows us away with an incredible cast of characters and the everyday life where a small town delivers mind-boggling encounters. Her books are not so much read as inhaled.
Betty Babbs - a journalist becoming infamous for her "Better Than Sex Cake." Read about a town that blooms pink, sprawls between two rivers and appear...
Betty Babbs - a journalist becoming infamous for her "Better Than Sex Cake." Read about a town that blooms pink, sprawls between two rivers and appears manicured and quiet. Tiny steeples rise from the blue-sky sanctuary. What better way to meet singles than visiting church?
Wilson blows us away with an incredible cast of characters and the everyday life where a small town delivers mind-boggling encounters. Her books are not so much read as inhaled.
Betty Babbs - a journalist becoming infamous for her "Better Than Sex Cake." Read about a town that blooms pink, sprawls between two rivers and appear...
Between 1891 and 1920 more than 18 million immigrants entered the United States. While many Americans responded to this influx by proposing immigration restriction or large-scale "Americanization" campaigns, a few others, figures such as Jane Addams and John Dewey, adopted the image of the melting pot to oppose such measures. These Progressives imagined assimilation as a multidirectional process, in which both native-born and immigrants contributed their cultural gifts to a communal fund.
Melting-Pot Modernism reveals the richly aesthetic nature of assimilation at the turn...
Between 1891 and 1920 more than 18 million immigrants entered the United States. While many Americans responded to this influx by proposing immigra...
The recent global financial crisis has been characterised as a turning point in the way we respond to financial crime. Focusing on this change and 'crime in the commercial sphere', this text considers the legal and economic dimensions of financial crime and its significance in societal consciousness in twenty-first century Britain. Considering how strongly criminal enforcement specifically features in identifying the post-crisis years as a 'turning point', it argues that nineteenth-century encounters with financial crime were transformative for contemporary British societal perceptions of...
The recent global financial crisis has been characterised as a turning point in the way we respond to financial crime. Focusing on this change and 'cr...
Lyotard met Jacques Monory in 1972, and the text on him published at that time was the first that Lyotard dedicated to contemporary art since Discourse, Figure. Lyotard's interest in the plastic arts thus fits fully within the setting of his political preoccupations. The artist-protagonist stages the recurring motifs that fascinate Lyotard: the scene of the crime, the revolver, the woman, the victim, glaciers, deserts, stars. The atmosphere of the essays on Monory is "Californian." Monory's imaginary repertoire goes well beyond the masters of modernity and is in line rather with a "modern...
Lyotard met Jacques Monory in 1972, and the text on him published at that time was the first that Lyotard dedicated to contemporary art since Disc...