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This updated edition will feature new interviews with bands who have recorded at the Studios since 2007, as well as the owner and producer at Monnow Valley recording studios. Sales of the first edition have increased in recent years despite no marketing spend, reflecting a renewed interest in the Studios, in part thanks to their on-screen appearances in Bohemian Rhapsody and Rockfield: The Studio on the Farm. Contains a plate section featuring images of the artists at the Studios. The new edition will be repackaged as a B-format paperback, with a new cover and images as well as new and updated text.
Brilliant illustrated guide to the best-known and most controversial continental philosopher of the latter 20th century. Jacques Derrida is the most famous philosopher of the late 20th century. Yet Derrida has undermined the rules of philosophy, rejected its methods, broken its procedures and contaminated it with literary styles of writing. Derrida's philosophy is a puzzling array of oblique, deviant and yet rigorous tactics for destabilizing texts, meanings and identities. 'Deconstruction', as these strategies have been called, is reviled and celebrated in equal measure. Introducing Derrida introduces and explains his work, taking us on an intellectual adventure that disturbs some of our most comfortable habits of thought.
Derrida is arguably the late 20th century's most famous philosopher.
Revolutionises our understanding of Hobbes's influence over Locke and their roles within the history of religious freedom and liberalism.
The twentieth century has seen two great waves of African American migration from rural areas into the city, changing not only the country’s demographics but also black culture. In her thorough study of migration to Houston, Bernadette Pruitt portrays the move from rural to urban homes in Jim Crow Houston as a form of black activism and resistance to racism. Between 1900 and 1950 nearly fifty thousand blacks left their rural communities and small towns in Texas and Louisiana for Houston. Jim Crow proscription, disfranchisement, acts of violence and brutality, and rural poverty pushed them from their homes; the lure of social advancement and prosperity based on urban-industrial development ...
Dying to live is a simple book of eulogies preached in an urban church of humble Christians who lived extraordinary lives. These eulogies celebrate the life of the deceased, comfort the bereaved and affirm eternal life.
Castle Ranch takes place in the year 1874. We are being guided thru this journey by Ben Davis. This story tells how Royal Town got its name and reputation. We follow the characters Richard Royal, Jeff Davis and Lopez. They set out to build the largest ranch the world has ever seen. Along the way the run into trouble. An old witch curses the young daughter of Richard Royal. Now Royal must seek out the witch to end the curse. Journey with Richard Royal and his men to mend the broken soul of his daughter. Castle Ranch adds to the lore of Thru the Shadows, evil has no limits. Every generation has its wicked encounters.
"In the second volume of the Southern Reach Trilogy, questions are answered, stakes are raised, and mysteries are deepened. In Annihilation, Jeff VanderMeer introduced Area X--a remote and lush terrain mysteriously sequestered from civilization. This was the first volume of a projected trilogy; well in advance of publication, translation rights had already sold around the world and a major movie deal had been struck. Just months later, Authority, the second volume, is here. For thirty years, the only human engagement with Area X has taken the form of a series of expeditions monitored by a secret agency called the Southern Reach. After the disastrous twelfth expedition chronicled in Annihilat...