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From Exodus to the birth of Jesus, from Islam to the Crusades, through the Diaspora, the recreation of the modern state of Israel, and 2018's Nation-State Bill, "Israel and Palestine: The Complete History" explains the overall Israeli and Palestinian story.
The story of Ian 'Lemmy' Kilmister, bass player and leader of the band Moteorhead, as seen through the eyes of the fans, friends and bands who have played with him, including: Fast Eddie Clark, Girlschool, Supersuckers, Dead Kennedys, Anvil, Anti Nowhere League, UK Subs and more.
A proven approach to revenue-generating marketing and client development Professional Services Marketing is a fully field-tested and research-based approach to marketing and client development for professional services firms. The book, now in its Second Edition, covers five key areas that are critical for firms that want to grow and become more profitable: creating a marketing and growth strategy; establishing a brand and reputation; implementing a marketing communications program; executing lead generation strategies; and developing business by winning new clients. You will also read real-world case studies that illustrate major points, as well as quotes and stories from well-respected prof...
The Quantity Surveyor's Bible is essential reading for anyone interested in a career in the construction industry. Fully updated and expanded for this new edition, the book is a practical and realistic guide to a professional career as a Quantity Surveyor, Contracts Manager, or Project Manager. Told in a fun and user-friendly style, it's the sort of stuff they don't teach you at university, and is a behind-the-scenes - all-you-need-to-know - account of the author's own adventures in the construction industry. Covering topics such as starting out in the industry, the different hats you'll need to wear, freelancing, the value of communication, negotiating skills, and more - and filled with personal stories and case studies - The Quantity Surveyor's Bible is a must read for students and professionals alike.
Sunderland! Thirteen hundred years ago it was the greatest center of learning in the whole of Christendom and the very cradle of English consciousness. In the time of Lewis Carroll it was the greatest shipbuilding port in the world. To this city that gave the world the electric light bulb, the stars and stripes, the millennium, the Liberty Ships and the greatest British dragon legend came Carroll in the years preceding his most famous book, Alice in Wonderland, and here are buried the roots of his surreal masterpiece. Enter the famous Edwardian palace of varieties, The Sunderland Empire, for a unique experience: an entertaining and epic meditation on myth, history and storytelling and decide for yourself — does Sunderland really exist?
A fast-moving adventure for teenage readers that brings local folklore to life in the real setting of the North York Moors. It features strong male and female protagonists which will appeal to readers of both genders.
In 2016 the music world lost more than its share of iconic figures - David Bowie, Glen Frey, Prince and then in the final months of the year we lost the 'Master'. Leonard Cohen passed away on the 7th November 2016 and this book covers the feelings that he instilled in his fans all over the world, From Canada to Costa Rica, from Belgium to Bhutan, from the UK to the USA and many more countries in between, this is a book written from the fans perspective, written by fans and compiled and authored by a fan - Ian Carroll. Featuring stories and memories and even a selection of poems written on his passing, this is a true memorial to the man himself, great memories of a music legend with a back catalogue steeped in beautiful music and lyrics.
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This exquisitely illustrated volume presents an intimate, Family of man-life portrait of Tibet and its people.
There has never been a more feared or respected policeman in Australia than Brian “Skull” Murphy. Bestselling author Adam Shand tells the story of the last of the super cops. Through dramatic recreations, The Skull follows Brian Murphy on the beat as he collars big-time crims and small-time thugs, rubs shoulders with corrupt officials and flashy assassins, and uses a combination of old-school persuasion and self-styled ‘slychology’ to recruit his network of informers. Murphy ventures into the grey areas of law enforcement and the criminal underworld of the ’70s and ’80s, where he confronts such renowned villains as Christopher Dale Flannery, the Kane brothers and Ray Chuck. Fast-paced and gritty, The Skull is the life and times of a legendary crime-fighter. ‘An energetic writing style that often captures the emotion of some truly extraordinary scenes.’ —NineMSN ‘A fascinating read ... an insider’s insight into Melbourne’s underworld.’ —Examiner ‘An enjoyably racy biography of a police officer’ —Sydney Morning Herald