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The Utility of Force
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 314

The Utility of Force

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-03-29
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  • Publisher: Penguin UK

UPDATED WITH TWO NEW CHAPTERS 'One of the most provocative and startling books ever written by a British commander ... an update of the two great thinkers on war and peace, Clausewitz and Sun Tsu, for our time ... it is for anyone interested in the well-being of our world' Robert Fox, Evening Standard Why do we try to use military force to solve our political problems? And why, when our forces win the military battles does this still fail to solve those problems? It is because the force lacks utility. From Iraq to the Balkans, and from Afghanistan to Chechneya, over the past fifteen years there has been a steady stream of military interventions that have not delivered on their promise for pe...

A Year at Kew
  • Language: en

A Year at Kew

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004
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  • Publisher: Unknown

England’s Kew Garden, which receives over a million visitors a year, was recently designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, ranking it alongside Stonehenge, the Pyramids, and the Taj Mahal. This companion to the new BBC series, A Year at Kew Garden, now takes us on a private tour of this great botanical garden, looking at the work of Kew’s experts--in the greenhouses, labs, and libraries--that gives the garden its reputation as a center of scientific excellence. Each monthly chapter highlights what is in flower at Kew, what is being planted or removed, and what special activities are going on there, including seasonal festivals and exhibitions.

Man's World
  • Language: en

Man's World

they think? Man's World is a funny, sexy and moving story about friendship and desire - about how much the world has changed - and how little." --Book Jacket.

I Must Confess
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 269

I Must Confess

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007-09-03
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  • Publisher: Cleis Press

A stinging satire of tell-all showbiz memoirs starring a self-deluded gay icon who has managed to ride every pop culture trend of the last forty years. Marc LeJeune has had a remarkable career in the entertainment business. Despite the carping of critics, cruel twists of fate, and the treachery of former friends who were blind to his exceptional dramatic and musical talents, he has remained true to his unique artistic vision. From his early days as the face of Swinging London, to the late 1960s avant garde theater scene, through the sexually liberated cinema of the 1970s, to his current status as a much-loved household name and TV favorite, he tells all in this, his own astonishing story. Through this fabulous parody of the showbiz confession, Rupert Smith has created a witty and scathing satire of popular culture and entertainment over the last forty years. Marc LeJeune is a brilliant comic creation, inspired by Smith's many years of interviewing celebrities for Time Out and writing about showbiz in The Guardian (U.K.).

George Smith
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 361

George Smith

George Smith is one of the greatest players Australian rugby has ever produced, and certainly one of the all-time best, open-side flankers in the world arena. After becoming the fourth Wallaby and the 10th in the history of the game worldwide to reach a century of Tests, Smith went on to earn 110 Test caps for Australia. Throughout his career he bedazzled crowds - and more importantly, the opposition - with the tactical brilliance, technique and physicality in his game. A relentless and supremely skilful terrier, he was spectacularly targeted by opponents as the player they had to close down but through all such storms Smith responded heroically. His glorious career included numerous best an...

War Amongst the People
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 290

War Amongst the People

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-05-10
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Recent conflicts have required the armed forces to engage in what has been termed 'war amongst the people'. Such conflicts increasingly require a type of soldier that is increasingly asked to be an 'armed social worker', as was seen most recently in operations in Afghanistan and Iraq. If this increased focus on societal relations has - and should - become the area of prime concern for contemporary armed forces, this poses a series of conceptual and practical questions regarding who the people are and what is the nature of the society amongst whom war is conducted. Scholars and practitioners come together in this volume to explore armed forces' engagement at the local level, in a contemporary context, and the broader political, strategic, tactical and legal implication this engagement has had, both for the military actor and for the people themselves.

DIFC Courts Practice
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1231

DIFC Courts Practice

  • Categories: Law

DIFC Courts Practice is endorsed by the DIFC Courts as the official companion to its Rules and is published in association with the DIFC Courts. Written by a team of leading practitioners in the field, this thoroughly revised second edition includes detailed commentary and incisive narrative discussion. Part A focuses on the substantive law of the DIFC, including the jurisdiction of its Courts, while Part B comprises the full text of the rules alongside expert commentary on their application and interpretation, with comprehensive analysis of all relevant case law.

The Museum
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 200

The Museum

A behind-the-scenes look at the British Museum and its employees.

Fly on the Wall
  • Language: en

Fly on the Wall

A fly-on-the-wall documentary team is recruiting in a seedy neighborhood. They assemble an extraordinary company: a glamorous transsexual and a tattooed hunk; a sexy schoolgirl and a drug dealer; two devious queens with a commanding view of their neighbors, plus all the desperate folk who'll do anything for a wad of cash and 15 minutes of fame. Let the manipulation begin. Rupert Smith is the author of "I Must Confess," a pastiche showbusiness autobiography. He writes regularly about television for the British national press including "The Guardian "and "Radio Times "and is ideally placed to pen a behind-the-scenes expos. He was a contributor to "The Gay Times Book of Short Stories: New Century, New Writing,"

Man Enough to Be a Woman
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 239

Man Enough to Be a Woman

'If you stay alive long enough, people eventually catch up' Born in rural Georgia in 1947, Jayne moved to New York and became part of the 60s art scene surrounding Andy Warhol's Factory. Jayne's story follows the arc of LGBT liberation in the US - she came of age living hand-to-mouth, faced off against police at Stonewall and came out as a trans woman while she was touring Europe with her band. She went everywhere and met everyone and lived to tell the tale. Man Enough to Be a Woman is the funny, fierce memoir of Jayne's extraordinary journey, now including a new epilogue where she reflects on how the world has (almost) caught up with her.