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The ultimate guide to Scotch whisky. Why does Scotch whisky taste
as it does? Where do the flavours come from? How might they have
changed over the years? The flavour of Scotch whisky is as much
influenced by history, craft and tradition as it is by science.
Whiskypedia explores these influences. Introductory sections
provide an historical overview, and an explanation of the
contribution made by each stage of the production process. Each
entry provides a brief account of the distillery's history and
curiosities, lists the bottlings which are currently available,
details how the whisky is made, and explores the flavour and
character of each make. Fully revised and updated edition with new
entries on the latest distilleries at Ardross, Bonnington,
Burnobennie, The Cair, Falkirk, Holyrood Park and Lagg.
Justice for All identifies ten central flaws in the criminal
justice system and offers an array of solutions - from status quo
to evolution to revolution - to address the inequities and
injustices that far too often result in courtrooms across the
United States. From the investigatory stage to the sentencing and
appellate stages, many criminal defendants, particularly those from
marginalized communities, often face procedural and structural
barriers that taint the criminal justice system with the stain of
unfairness, prejudice, and arbitrariness. Systematic flaws in the
criminal justice system underscore the inequitable processes by
which courts deprive citizens of liberty and, in some instances,
their lives. Comprehensive in its scope and applicability, the book
focuses upon the procedural and substantive barriers that often
prohibit defendants from receiving fair treatment within the United
States criminal justice system. Each chapter is devoted to a
particular flaw in the criminal justice system and is divided into
two parts. First, the authors discuss in depth the underlying
causes and effects of the flaw at issue. Second, the authors
present a wide range of possible solutions to address this flaw and
to lead to greater equality in the administration of criminal
justice. The reader is encouraged throughout to consider and assess
all possible options, then defend their choices and preferences.
Confronting these issues is critical to reducing racial disparities
and guaranteeing Justice for all. Describing the problems and
assessing the solutions, Justice for All does not identify all
problems or all solutions, but will be of immeasurable value to
criminal justice students and scholars, as well as attorneys,
judges, and legislators, who strive to address the pervasive flaws
in the criminal justice system.
This illustrated deck of playing cards is perfect for dram after
dram of whisky, or Whisky Poker - or any other card game. Featuring
illustrations of 39 malt whiskies from around the world, plus 13
whisky-based cocktails, the deck is accompanied by a booklet giving
detailed background to the world's favourite distilleries and
recipes for all the cocktails. Perfect for a hand of cards or a
handy refresher on how to mix an Old Fashioned.
Discover and explore every type of whisky, from the classic single
and smooth blended malts of Scotland, to the lesser-known corn and
rye whiskies appearing on the scene. Featuring 500 whiskies from 23
countries, Great Whiskies is the perfect guide to today's global
whisky market. Are you in search of the Islay malt that offers the
peatiest finish, or curious to know which Japanese blend combines
notes of pineapple and oak? Each whisky-producing region has been
covered by a specialist, with detailed tasting notes to help you
choose your ideal tipple. Find out the stories behind long
established whisky brands, such as Johnnie Walker, The Dalmore, or
Oban, and surprise yourself with new, artisan distilleries taking
the whisky world by storm. Take a guided tour along five whisky
trails, covering the classic whisky-producing regions of Scotland,
Japan, Kentucky, and more - complete with handy tips for distillery
tours and accommodation to help you plan your ideal trip. With
essential tasting notes and distillery information about each of
the 500+ whiskies, as well as 24 brand new whiskies exclusive to
this edition, Great Whiskies is your comprehensive and accessible
resource, all distilled into one travel-friendly pocket guide.
Justice for All identifies ten central flaws in the criminal
justice system and offers an array of solutions - from status quo
to evolution to revolution - to address the inequities and
injustices that far too often result in courtrooms across the
United States. From the investigatory stage to the sentencing and
appellate stages, many criminal defendants, particularly those from
marginalized communities, often face procedural and structural
barriers that taint the criminal justice system with the stain of
unfairness, prejudice, and arbitrariness. Systematic flaws in the
criminal justice system underscore the inequitable processes by
which courts deprive citizens of liberty and, in some instances,
their lives. Comprehensive in its scope and applicability, the book
focuses upon the procedural and substantive barriers that often
prohibit defendants from receiving fair treatment within the United
States criminal justice system. Each chapter is devoted to a
particular flaw in the criminal justice system and is divided into
two parts. First, the authors discuss in depth the underlying
causes and effects of the flaw at issue. Second, the authors
present a wide range of possible solutions to address this flaw and
to lead to greater equality in the administration of criminal
justice. The reader is encouraged throughout to consider and assess
all possible options, then defend their choices and preferences.
Confronting these issues is critical to reducing racial disparities
and guaranteeing Justice for all. Describing the problems and
assessing the solutions, Justice for All does not identify all
problems or all solutions, but will be of immeasurable value to
criminal justice students and scholars, as well as attorneys,
judges, and legislators, who strive to address the pervasive flaws
in the criminal justice system.
'Superb regional guide ... Shots of the distilleries combine with
wonderful landscape photography' Country Life 'Mr MacLean serves up
dram after dram of useful detail... This is armchair travel at its
best' Wall Street Journal A new handbook sized editon of Spirit of
Place, a wide-ranging and evocative portrait of Scotland's
distilleries, with text by renowned whisky expert Charles MacLean
and photographs by Lara Platman and Alan MacDonald. Treating
Scotland as eight distinct regions, this fascinating book describes
the 'cultural terroir' of the country's fifty greatest
distilleries; the ingredients, practices and traditions that result
in such an exquisite range of whiskies. Specially commissioned
photographs capture the texture of the surrounding landscapes and
communities through the changing seasons, as well as portraits of
those craftsmen who work there, and the fabric of the buildings
themselves. Spirit of Place is a unique addition to the literature
on Scotch whisky, from the world's greatest expert on the subject.
The perfect gift for anyone planning a tour of Scotland's
distilleries, a souvenir for anyone who has visited them, and
simply the perfect companion to a dram at home.
Portable sized edition of the award-winning ""Malt Whisky"," from
Charles MacLean, a world authority on the subject of malt whisky.
This edition is produced in a smaller format than the original
"Malt Whisky" to allow the whisky enthusiast to carry it as a
portable companion for reference when buying, tasting, or visiting
distilleries. Full color maps locate the key distilleries, while
over 150 photographs capture the essence of the spirit and how it
is made. Charles MacLean describes how to appreciate and get the
most out of tasting malt whisky, and a detailed A-Z directory
features all of Scotland's key distilleries and their whiskies with
full color labels. Also included are tips on buying malt whisky, as
well as a guide to distillery visitor facilities and the best
whisky societies and websites. This book offers all the information
any malt lover could ever need to appreciate this magical spirit to
the full.
For more than two thousand years the people of St Kilda remained
remote from the world. Their society was viable, utopian even; but
in the nineteenth century the islands were discovered by
missionaries, do-gooders and tourists, who brought with them money,
disease and despotism. In 1930, the few remaining islanders were
evacuated, no longer able to support themselves. An exploration of
the life and death of the remote Hebridean society, Island on the
Edge of the World is a moving account of human endeavour.
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