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Milan, 1497. The height of the Renaissance. And for Giacomo,
servant of the famous painter Leonardo da Vinci, it's the most
difficult time of all. His Master has been working on the "Last
Supper," his greatest painting ever, for nearly two years. But has
he finished it? He's barely started! The all-powerful Duke of Milan
is demanding that it be completed by the time the Pope visits at
Easter. And Giacomo knows that if Leonardo doesn't pick up his
pace, the Duke may invite a young genius -- Michelangelo -- to
finish the painting instead. Which means that Leonardo won't be
paid, which means that Milan's shopkeepers (to whom he owes massive
amounts) will take drastic measures against him.
It's all down to Giacomo, and whether he can come up with a
brilliant solution. And if he does, will his Master go for it?
After all, Leonardo still doesn't seem to trust him. He refuses to
teach Giacomo how to paint; he won't help him find his parents; nor
will he discuss the significance of the medallion, ring, and cross
that Giacomo was carrying when Leonardo found him. But with the
secret arrival of a powerful stranger, Giacomo is about to discover
much more than the answers he has been looking for. And he will
also receive an invitation to help arrange a meeting that could
change his life. . . and the future course of history.
With more twists and turns than a spiral staircase, this
thriller is as unique as its two heroes -- the most celebrated
artist who ever lived, and a young man without a past, who will
stop at nothing to find the truth about his life.
Combe Dingle Wood can be found (if you look really hard) in the
heart of the Somerset countryside. It exists in that twilight time
between myth and reality. It belongs to the era when walkabout
scarecrows and Aunt Sallies wandered the hills and vales of the
English West country. The local folk can tell you stories of their
experiences when entering the wood. Most people that wander in
wander out again with a smile on their faces and a sense of
well-being. No one has ever quite put their finger on why this
should be- they can only say there is something magical about the
place. The Chronicles of Combe Dingle Wood are a series of stories
about the unique folk that inhabit the wood. They have exciting
adventures in 'Between time' (created for them by a friendly
witch). They encounter dangers, but they do so with a sense of
humour and fortitude that is typical of the West Country folk. It
was a few years after the Second Year War when I first encountered
the real inhabitants of Combe Dingle Wood. Were they people trees
or tree people? You know to this day I am still not sure. Perhaps
you could decide? The story books I have produced are based on the
records and drawings I kept in my diary all those years ago.
S&OP is "management's handle on the business." How it's used
for management communication, decision-making and how it is
integrated into other important business strategies are explained
in detail.
In the fall of 1947, Will Shakespeare saw the world collapse around
him. Shakespeare, a secret soldier for the Knights Templar, barely
escapes the slaughter of his entire knighthood at the hands of a
rogue militant arm of the Vatican in a small Montreal church. With
orders to escort Templar business associate Dorothy Wilkinson back
to her home in Bermuda, Will must locate and rescue the most
important secret treasure in human history before it is devoured by
a hurricane in the watery caves beneath her father's property. The
spiraling quest sends Will and Dorothy into uncovering dark secrets
that make up the origins of the knighthood as they confront the
traps and puzzles that masterfully protect the world's most coveted
treasure.
Britain's 2016 vote to leave the EU divided the nation, unleashing
years of political turmoil. The result has been a sulphurous
atmosphere in which many remain unreconciled to Brexit whilst, in a
tragic irony, some of those most committed to it are angry and
dissatisfied with what was delivered. In this clear-headed
assessment, Chris Grey argues that this painful legacy was all but
inevitable. Left undefined by the referendum, the actual meaning of
Brexit emerged only gradually, through the confusing and often
dramatic events that followed. This compelling book skilfully
unpacks those events, explaining how and why the promise of Brexit
dissolved, creating discontent on all sides.
Focal Digital Camera Guides: Canon EOS Digital Rebel XSi/450D Just
bought a Canon EOS Digital Rebel XSi/450D and looking to combine
practical know-how with inspiration? This one-stop, easy-to-read
guide covers all the basic functions of the camera, and everything
beyond.For the basics, turn to the quick start guide, which will
get you up and running in five minutes.For an understanding of your
camera's many controls and features, check out the section called
"The Camera." If all you need is a quick explanation, you'll find
it. If you're looking for the Whole Story, you'll find that, too.
Settings that affect how your pictures look are accompanied by
full-color examples that show you exactly what you can expect. This
section also covers the camera's menus, playback features, memory,
and power sources.The section called "Software" shows you how to
get the most out of your camera's software. It covers tethered
shooting, color management, RAW conversion, storing your images,
managing your library, and backup strategies - to name just a few
topics.Ultimately, this book's greatest strength isn't its focus on
the camera or the software; it's the detailed, easy-to-follow
instruction it offers on using your camera to take truly superior
photographs. Sections devoted to lenses, subject matter, and light
cover these variables in depth, always presenting the most
effective techniques in the context of the strengths and
limitations of the Canon EOS Digital Rebel XSi/450D. Written by a
widely acclaimed photographer and photography teacher, Canon EOS
Digital Rebel XSi/450D shows you how to get the shots you can see
in your head but have never been able to capture with a camera. The
quick start guide will have you taking great photos in five
minutes. In-depth
Critical Management Studies (CMS) is often dated from the
publication of an edited volume bearing that name (Alvesson and
Willmott, 1992). In the two decades that have followed, CMS has
been remarkably successful in establishing itself not just as a
'term' but as a recognizable tradition or approach. The emerging
status of CMS as an overall approach has been both encouraged and
marked by a growing range of handbooks, readers and textbooks. Yet
the literature is dominated by writings from the UK and Scandinavia
in particular, and the tendency is to treat this literature as
constituting CMS. However, the meaning, practice, constraints and
context of CMS vary considerably between different countries,
cultures and language communities. This volume surveys fourteen
various countries and regions where CMS has acquired some following
and seeks to explore the different ways in which CMS is understood
and the different contexts within which it operates, as well as its
possible future development.
How was Bletchley Park made as an organization? How was signals
intelligence constructed as a field? What was Bletchley Park's
culture and how was its work co-ordinated? Bletchley Park was not
just the home of geniuses such as Alan Turing, it was also the
workplace of thousands of other people, mostly women, and their
organization was a key component in the cracking of Enigma.
Challenging many popular perceptions, this book examines the
hitherto unexamined complexities of how 10,000 people were brought
together in complete secrecy during World War II to work on
ciphers. Unlike most organizational studies, this book decodes,
rather than encodes, the processes of organization and examines the
structures, cultures and the work itself of Bletchley Park using
archive and oral history sources. Organization theorists,
intelligence historians and general readers alike will find in this
book a challenge to their preconceptions of both Bletchley Park and
organizational analysis.
First published in 1974, 'Leaving..' was the first collection of
Situationist writing in English. Chris Gray, its editor, was
himself a member of the SI. Long out of print, it has gained an
enormous reputation. This new, lavish, oversize edition, keeps the
original provocative, and free and easy translations, along with
the cut and paste graphics, poster-art and cartoons. It stands as a
remarkable, and eminently accessible, introduction to a remarkable
(and oft-times superficially at least, inaccessible) revolutionary
project. Now as we stand at the gates of the 21st century, it is
time for a new generation of readers to take up this remarkable
book.
Just bought a Canon EOS Digital Rebel XS/1000D and looking to
combine practical know-how with inspiration? This one-stop,
easy-to-read guide covers all the basic functions of the camera,
and everything beyond. Inside, you'll find detailed explanations of
every control and every feature, including full-color illustrations
showing how changing each setting will affect your photos. But this
book's greatest strength isn't its focus on the camera; it's the
detailed, easy-to-follow instruction it offers on using your camera
to take superior photographs. The lens, the subject matter, the
light-all these variables are covered in depth, and always in the
context of the Canon EOS Digital Rebel XS/1000D. Written by a
widely acclaimed photographer and teacher, Canon EOS Digital Rebel
XS/1000D shows you how to get the shots you can see in your head
but have never been able to capture with a camera. .Get up and
running in five minutes with the quick start guide .Master your
camera's many features and controls .Profit from dozens of tips and
tricks .See first-hand how different settings affect your photos
.Refine and manage your photos using the Canon software .Be
inspired by hundreds of gorgeous, full color photographs, and learn
how to get the same effects in your own shots
Want to offer your clients more to chose from? Here's how: award
winning photographer, Christopher Grey, has developed techniques to
enhance portrait photography, using the creative applications
available in Photoshop. Photoshop Effects for Portrait
Photographers contains detailed explanations of how to replicate
many darkroom techniques with Photoshop (Dodging, Burning,
Vignettes, etc.) as well as camera and earlier technology
techniques (Short Focus, High Speed Film Grain, Hand Coloring,
etc.). Grey has also developed almost two dozen ways to replicate
traditional painterly and illustrative techniques such as Rough
Charcoal Sketch, Wet Watercolor, Silkscreen, and Oil Chalk. Images
available for downloading at
http://www.ChristopherGrey.com/booksamples.
Want to offer your clients more to chose from? Here's how: award
winning photographer, Christopher Grey, has developed techniques to
enhance portrait photography, using the creative applications
available in Photoshop. Photoshop Effects for Portrait
Photographers contains detailed explanations of how to replicate
many darkroom techniques with Photoshop (Dodging, Burning,
Vignettes, etc.) as well as camera and earlier technology
techniques (Short Focus, High Speed Film Grain, Hand Coloring,
etc.). Grey has also developed almost two dozen ways to replicate
traditional painterly and illustrative techniques such as Rough
Charcoal Sketch, Wet Watercolor, Silkscreen, and Oil Chalk. Images
available for downloading at
http://www.ChristopherGrey.com/booksamples.
Focal Digital Camera Guides: Canon EOS Digital Rebel XSi/450D Just
bought a Canon EOS Digital Rebel XSi/450D and looking to combine
practical know-how with inspiration? This one-stop, easy-to-read
guide covers all the basic functions of the camera, and everything
beyond. For the basics, turn to the quick start guide, which will
get you up and running in five minutes. For an understanding of
your camera's many controls and features, check out the section
called "The Camera." If all you need is a quick explanation, you'll
find it. If you're looking for the Whole Story, you'll find that,
too. Settings that affect how your pictures look are accompanied by
full-color examples that show you exactly what you can expect. This
section also covers the camera's menus, playback features, memory,
and power sources. The section called "Software" shows you how to
get the most out of your camera's software. It covers tethered
shooting, color management, RAW conversion, storing your images,
managing your library, and backup strategies - to name just a few
topics. Ultimately, this book's greatest strength isn't its focus
on the camera or the software; it's the detailed, easy-to-follow
instruction it offers on using your camera to take truly superior
photographs. Sections devoted to lenses, subject matter, and light
cover these variables in depth, always presenting the most
effective techniques in the context of the strengths and
limitations of the Canon EOS Digital Rebel XSi/450D. Written by a
widely acclaimed photographer and photography teacher, Canon EOS
Digital Rebel XSi/450D shows you how to get the shots you can see
in your head but have never been able to capture with a camera. *
The quick start guide will have you taking great photos in five
minutes. * In-depth coverage of every feature and control ensures
that you have access to the tools you need for every shot. *
Full-color examples demonstrate how different settings affect your
photos. * Expert coverage of lenses, lighting, and subject matter
gives you the practical knowledge you need to go after any shot. *
Step-by-step instructions on photo editing and image management
help you get the most out of your camera's software. * A detailed
review of accessories for your camera explains which of these
add-ons offer the most value for your needs. * Dozens of tips and
tricks prepare you for every situation you're likely to encounter -
in the field, at the studio, or at your next wedding or family
reunion.
Just bought a Canon EOS Digital Rebel XS/1000D and looking to
combine practical know-how with inspiration? This one-stop,
easy-to-read guide covers all the basic functions of the camera,
and everything beyond.
Inside, you'll find detailed explanations of every control and
every feature, including full-color illustrations showing how
changing each setting will affect your photos. But this book's
greatest strength isn't its focus on the camera; it's the detailed,
easy-to-follow instruction it offers on using your camera to take
superior photographs. The lens, the subject matter, the light-all
these variables are covered in depth, and always in the context of
the Canon EOS Digital Rebel XS/1000D.
Written by a widely acclaimed photographer and teacher, Canon EOS
Digital Rebel XS/1000D shows you how to get the shots you can see
in your head but have never been able to capture with a camera.
-Get up and running in five minutes with the quick start
guide
-Master your camera's many features and controls
-Profit from dozens of tips and tricks
-See first-hand how different settings affect your photos
-Refine and manage your photos using the Canon software
-Be inspired by hundreds of gorgeous, full color photographs, and
learn how to get the same effects in your own shots
*Reveals the creative potential of your camera with clear,
practical guidance, great tips, and advice from an experienced
photographer
*Highly visual approach with camera screenshots, highlighted tip
boxes, and inspiring photos throughout
*Includes valuable advice on general digital photography techniques
as well as camera-specific information
Secrecy is endemic within organizations, woven into the fabric of
our lives at work. Yet, until now, we've had an all-too-limited
understanding of this powerful organizational force. Secrecy is a
part of work, and keeping secrets is a form of work. But also,
secrecy creates a social order-a hidden architecture within our
organizations. Drawing on previously overlooked texts, as well as
well-known classics, Jana Costas and Christopher Grey identify
three forms of secrecy: formal secrecy, as we see in the case of
trade and state secrets based on law and regulation; informal
secrecy based on networks and trust; and public or open secrecy,
where what is known goes undiscussed. Animated with evocative
examples from scholarship, current events, and works of fiction,
this framework presents a bold reimagining of organizational life.
'Critical Management Studies', or 'CMS', describes a diverse group
of work that has adopted a critical or questioning approach to the
traditional concerns of Management Studies, and the growing
interest in CMS has produced a vibrant and exciting body of
research. Christopher Grey and Hugh Willmott, leading authorities
in this area, introduce seventeen readings which reflect these
developments, and show CMS' importance. As an assessment of CMS,
the Reader will be of interest to academics, researchers, and
students of Management Studies. As an introduction to CMS, it will
prove invaluable to students taking courses requiring familiarity
with the CMS literature.
Critical Management Studies (CMS) is often dated from the
publication of an edited volume bearing that name (Alvesson and
Willmott, 1992). In the two decades that have followed, CMS has
been remarkably successful in establishing itself not just as a
'term' but as a recognizable tradition or approach. The emerging
status of CMS as an overall approach has been both encouraged and
marked by a growing range of handbooks, readers and textbooks. Yet
the literature is dominated by writings from the UK and Scandinavia
in particular, and the tendency is to treat this literature as
constituting CMS. However, the meaning, practice, constraints and
context of CMS vary considerably between different countries,
cultures and language communities. This volume surveys fourteen
various countries and regions where CMS has acquired some following
and seeks to explore the different ways in which CMS is understood
and the different contexts within which it operates, as well as its
possible future development.
Secrecy is endemic within organizations, woven into the fabric of
our lives at work. Yet, until now, we've had an all-too-limited
understanding of this powerful organizational force. Secrecy is a
part of work, and keeping secrets is a form of work. But also,
secrecy creates a social order-a hidden architecture within our
organizations. Drawing on previously overlooked texts, as well as
well-known classics, Jana Costas and Christopher Grey identify
three forms of secrecy: formal secrecy, as we see in the case of
trade and state secrets based on law and regulation; informal
secrecy based on networks and trust; and public or open secrecy,
where what is known goes undiscussed. Animated with evocative
examples from scholarship, current events, and works of fiction,
this framework presents a bold reimagining of organizational life.
'Critical Management Studies', or 'CMS', has emerged over the last
ten years as the term to describe a diverse group of work that has
adopted a critical or questioning approach to the traditional
concerns of Management Studies. In this time, CMS has come to exert
an increasing influence in Management and Management Studies, and
while it has prompted fierce debate about its validity and use,
there is no doubt that the rapidly growing interest in CMS has
produced a vibrant and exciting body of work. Christopher Grey and
Hugh Willmott, leading authorities in this area, have collected
together seventeen readings which reflect these developments, and
show why CMS has become an important field of research. The book is
divided into four sections, 'Anticipating CMS', looking at some of
the roots of CMS, 'Studying Management Critically', 'Critical
Studies of Management', and 'Assessing CMS', examining some of the
internal and external critical discussions of CMS. Each reading and
its significance is introduced by the editors, and in their
introduction to the Reader, they reflect more broadly on the
history of CMS. In particular, they consider its
institutionalization, both in terms of its becoming an identifiable
body of work or approach, and its institutional context within
business schools, and indeed what it means to produce a Reader of
critical work. As an assessment of CMS, the Reader will be of
interest to academics, researchers, and students of Management
Studies. As an introduction to CMS, the book will prove invaluable
to students taking courses requiring familiarity with the CMS
literature. Includes work by: Paul S. Adler, Mats Alvesson, P. D.
Anthony, James R. Barker, Loren Baritz, Stewart Clegg, Bill Cooke,
Stanley Deetz, David Dunkerley, Christopher Grey, Heather Hopfl,
David Knights, Richard Marsden, C Wright Mills, Martin Parker,
Rosemary Pringle, Paul Thompson, Barbara Townley, Hugh Willmott,
and Edward Wray-Bliss.
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