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Scott discusses his career as an historian and writer, retracing his early life in Manawatu, his role in the Communist Party, the 1951 Waterfront Strike, and his many later political and literary endeavours.
One of a collection of four books by photographer Dick Scott-Stewart: 'Photography', 'People and Other Animals', 'Wrestling' and 'The Gaze'. Each book can be bought separately.
One of a collection of four books by photographer Dick Scott-Stewart: 'Photography', 'People and Other Animals', 'Wrestling' and 'The Gaze'. Each book can be bought separately.
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"Tender Is the Night" and F. Scott Fitzgerald's Sentimental Identities is a major examination of Fitzgerald's 1934 masterpiece as the clearest exemplar of Fitzgerald's sentimentalism, a mode that shaped his distinctive blend of romance and realism throughout his career.
One of a collection of four books by photographer Dick Scott-Stewart: 'Photography', 'People and Other Animals', 'Wrestling' and 'The Gaze'. Each book can be bought separately.
One of a collection of four books by photographer Dick Scott-Stewart: 'Photography', 'People and Other Animals', 'Wrestling' and 'The Gaze'. Each book can be bought separately.
In 1934, Anglican priest H. R. L ("Dick") Sheppard challenged young men in England to pledge to "say NO!" to participation in future wars. The response to his call was so overwhelmingly enthusiastic that the next year Sheppard published We Say NO! The Plain Man's Guide to Pacifism and founded the Peace Pledge Union, a pacifist organization that's still going strong in Britain today. His book, a best-seller during his lifetime, has become a classic in Christian pacifism. It contains the fundamentals of Sheppard's call for a Christian response to violence that remains loyal to the "constructively revolutionary" spirit of Jesus. Sheppard's commitment to the gospel of nonviolence made him slightly disreputable within the Church of England but earned him a lasting place among twentieth-century champions of pacifism. This new edition of We Say NO!, completely annotated and prefaced with an introduction that provides detailed information about Sheppard and the peace movement he launched, aims to present his case for Christian pacifism to a new generation.