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Virginia Woolf compared her to a caterpillar; Anne Frank kept pictures
of her on the wall of her annex; Jimi Hendrix played her tune; Haile
Selassie gave her a gold tiara; Dirk Bogarde watched Death in Venice
with her; Andy Warhol envied her fame; Donald Trump offended her; E.M.
Forster confessed he would have married her, if only she had been a boy.
Queen Elizabeth II was famous for longer than anyone who has ever
lived. When people spoke of her, they spoke of themselves; when they
dreamed of her, they dreamed of themselves. She mirrored their hopes
and anxieties. To the optimist, she seemed an optimist; to the
pessimist, a pessimist; to the awestruck, charismatic; and to the
cynical, humdrum. Though by nature reserved and unassuming, her
presence could fill presidents and rock gods with terror. For close to
a century, she inhabited the psyche of a nation.
Combining biography, essays, cultural history, dream diaries,
travelogue and satire, the bestselling and award-winning author of
Ma'am Darling and One Two Three Four: The Beatles in Time presents a
kaleidoscopic portrait of this most public yet private of sovereigns.
SHORTLISTED for the Baillie Gifford Prize’s 25th Anniversary
Winner of Winners award WINNER OF THE BAILLIE GIFFORD PRIZE 2020 A
Spectator Book of the Year • A Times Book of the Year • A
Telegraph Book of the Year • A Sunday Times Book of the Year From
the award-winning author of Ma’am Darling: 99 Glimpses of
Princess Margaret comes a fascinating, hilarious, kaleidoscopic
biography of the Fab Four. John Updike compared them to ‘the sun
coming out on an Easter morning’. Bob Dylan introduced them to
drugs. The Duchess of Windsor adored them. Noel Coward despised
them. JRR Tolkien snubbed them. The Rolling Stones copied them.
Loenard Bernstein admired them. Muhammad Ali called them ‘little
sissies’. Successive Prime Ministers sucked up to them. No one
has remained unaffected by the music of The Beatles. As Queen
Elizabeth II observed on her golden wedding anniversary, ‘Think
what we would have missed if we had never heard The Beatles.’ One
Two Three Four traces the chance fusion of the four key elements
that made up The Beatles: fire (John), water (Paul), air (George)
and earth (Ringo). It also tells the bizarre and often unfortunate
tales of the disparate and colourful people within their orbit,
among them Fred Lennon, Yoko Ono, the Maharishi, Aunt Mimi, Helen
Shapiro, the con artist Magic Alex, Phil Spector, their psychedelic
dentist John Riley and their failed nemesis, Det Sgt Norman
Pilcher. From the bestselling author of Ma’am Darling comes a
kaleidoscopic mixture of history, etymology, diaries,
autobiography, fan letters, essays, parallel lives, party lists,
charts, interviews, announcements and stories. One Two Three Four
joyfully echoes the frenetic hurly-burly of an era.
IMAGINE THESE UNLIKELY--BUT TRUE--ENCOUNTERS:
Martha Graham and Madonna
Igor Stravinsky and Walt Disney
Frank Lloyd Wright and Marilyn Monroe
Marilyn Monroe and Nikita Khrushchev
President Richard M. Nixon and Elvis Presley
Harpo Marx and George Bernard Shaw
Salvador Dali and Sigmund Freud
Groucho Marx and T. S. Eliot
BRILLIANT IN CONCEPTION AND DIZZYING IN EXECUTION, "Hello Goodbye
Hello" is a daisy chain of 101 fascinating true encounters, chance
meetings, and disastrous collisions between the celebrated and the
gifted, the famous and the infamous. Witty and wicked, "Hello
Goodbye Hello" is the perfect example that truth is stranger than
fiction (and infinitely more enjoyable).
WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY CRAIG BROWN, BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF ONE TWO
THREE FOUR Everybody knows the Beatles: John, Paul, George, Ringo
... and Brian. The Fab Four's meteoric rise is one of the most
famous rags-to-riches stories ever told. And behind it all was
Brian Epstein, the 'fifth Beatle' and legendary manager, who
transformed the group from a small-time club band into global
superstars. What was his secret? How did one man lead these scruffy
Liverpool lads to change the world of popular music forever? A
Cellarful of Noise is Brian Epstein's original 1964 memoir of a
life spent making music history. It includes thirty contemporary
photographs which offer a glimpse of Brian and the Beatles on their
way to phenomenal success. Eye-opening, moving and constantly
entertaining, this is essential reading for every Beatles fan.
The third edition of this popular and established core textbook
provides an invaluable guide to 24 of the most influential thinkers
in Sociology. Written by leading academics in the field, Key
Sociological Thinkers provides a clear and contextualised
introduction to classical and contemporary theory. Each chapter
offers an insightful assessment of a different theorist, exploring
their lives, works and legacies, and in a much-valued 'Seeing
Things Differently' section authors demonstrate how each thinker's
ideas can be used to illuminate aspects of social life in new ways.
With frameworks for deep learning around group discussion, this
continues be an essential text for undergraduate and postgraduate
modules on sociological and social theory. New to this Edition: -
Four new chapters, on Mead, Du Bois, Latour and Alexander - Five
chapters by new authors on existing key thinkers: Durkheim, Merton,
Goffman, Bourdieu, and Giddens - A major new introduction - An
updated, structured and annotated 'Further Reading' section for
each thinker - Extended accounts of 13 additional thinkers who have
influenced, or been influenced by, the key thinkers
‘Our greatest living satirist’ Sunday Times ‘The most
screamingly funny living writer’ Mail on Sunday From the
bestselling and award-winning author of Ma'am Darling and One Two
Three Four, a selection of Craig Brown's finest writing collected
together for the first time. Haywire presents a survival guide to
the 21st century. The acclaimed biographer of Princess Margaret and
The Beatles considers such diverse topics as gloves, outer space,
the Marx Brothers, Richard Dawkins, Hitler’s hair, John
Stonehouse, Katie Price, tongue-twisters, Bruce Springsteen, Harry
and Meghan, Stanley Spencer, Brian Epstein, Downton Abbey, Sigmund
Freud and Karl Lagerfeld’s cat. With the full battery of the
humourist's armoury – clerihews, tongue twisters, whimsy, parody,
farce, satire, social observation, nonsense – Brown skewers the
fads and delusions of the contemporary world.
The funny and tragic, bestselling biography of The Queen's sister,
Princess Margaret, perfect for fans of Netflix's The Crown. A
GUARDIAN BOOK OF THE YEAR * A TIMES BOOK OF THE YEAR * A DAILY MAIL
BOOK OF THE YEAR 'I honked so loudly the man sitting next to me
dropped his sandwich' Observer She made John Lennon blush and
Marlon Brando clam up. She cold-shouldered Princess Diana and
humiliated Elizabeth Taylor. Jack Nicholson offered her cocaine and
Pablo Picasso lusted over her. To her friends Princess Margaret was
witty and regal, to her enemies, she was rude and demanding. Ma'am
Darling looks at her from many angles, creating a kaleidoscopic
biography, and a witty meditation on fame and art, snobbery and
deference, bohemia and high society.
Social Theory and the Political Imaginary: Practice, Critique and
History is an innovative work of synthesis, critique, and analysis.
It presages a social theory perspective that recognises the
constitutive significance of the political imaginary in modernity.
Social theory’s current dilemmas are explored through a series of
interlinked asssessments of some of its recent substantial strands,
specifically, Luc Boltanski’s pragmatism and the wider
‘practical turn’, the perspectives of multiple modernities and
global modernity, the outlook of social and political imaginaries,
and critical social theory. The political imaginary’s
reconfigurations are evident in the tensions of global modernity
and original social theory interpretations are advanced of landmark
instances of twenty-first century social contestation: the Hong
Kong protests conditioned by threats to civil freedoms and a lack
of self-determination, the radical democratic practices of
anti-austerity movements contesting capitalist globalisation’s
injustices, and the inverted cosmopolitanism of the 2005 French
Riots challenging the oppression and inequalities experienced by
immigrant communities and marginalised youth. These incisive
applications of social theory and complementary conceptual
innovations illuminate the vicissitudes of social struggles,
political forms, and theoretical perspectives. Similarly,
reflection on the political imaginary is found to enable a
necessary rethinking of the interrelationship of practice, critique
and history.
'The most screamingly funny living writer' Barry Humphries, Mail on
Sunday From the bestselling and award-winning author of Ma'am
Darling and One Two Three Four, a selection of Craig Brown's finest
writing collected together for the first time. What is James Bond's
middle name? How does Jacob Rees-Mogg's nanny set about cleaning
him up in the morning? When did Piers Morgan introduce his special
guest Kim Jong-Un as “the straight-talking boy from North Korea
who grew up to become a global superstar”? All these important
questions, and a great many more, are answered in Craig Brown's
Haywire. Featuring handy household tips from Mary Berry (‘When
eating a boiled egg be careful to remove the shell first, or it can
be a little crunchy’) and historic admissions from Queen
Elizabeth 1st to Oprah Winfrey concerning her mother's beheading
(‘Thank you for having the courage to share that with us’),
Haywire presents a survival guide to the 21st century. In one
chapter, Brown writes about the influence of Blackpool on Sigmund
Freud and Les Dawson. In another, he unearths the Historical Online
Archive and discovers that the invention of the wheel in
Mesopotamia in 4000 BC drew fierce criticism on social media. “My
mate tried it, says it's total rubbish” wrote Brian from Sumeria.
The acclaimed biographer of Princess Margaret and The Beatles
delivers essays on such diverse figures as Ronald Searle, John
Stonehouse, Bruce Springsteen, Richard Dawkins, Katie Price,
Stanley Spencer, Harry and Meghan, Brian Epstein, Kenneth Williams,
Ronald Reagan, Simon Dee and the Marx Brothers. With the full
battery of the humourist's armoury – clerihews, tongue-twisters,
whimsy, parody, farce, satire, social observation, nonsense –
Brown skewers the passing fads and delusions of the contemporary
world. ‘Our greatest living satirist’ Sunday Times
‘Exquisitely naughty and hilarious’ Guardian ‘Craig Brown’s
humour will outlive his victims … his journalism is one of the
few compensations for being British now’ Sunday Telegraph
The book provides an overview of the policy frameworks that have
been employed to support offshore wind power, and their efficacy in
nurturing sustainable cost reductions across the industry.A growing
number of countries are increasingly receptive to the prospect of
implementing policies to support the deployment of large-scale
renewable energy. The promise of carbon-free, utility-scale power
generation from offshore wind farms has incentivised and nurtured
offshore wind development. However, the high relative costs of
deploying offshore wind compared to alternatives have a history of
making it political divisive pursuit. At the same time when many
countries are just beginning to explore the possibility of
developing an offshore wind industry, many other countries are
experiencing what can be described as policy fatigue over
supporting offshore wind. If cost reductions are not proven
sustainable by the early 2020's, then government support for
offshore wind may start to erode and even completely evaporate in
several key offshore wind markets - with global repercussions. This
book will provide the reader with a clear picture of the current
status and future challenges of the offshore wind industry
globally, incorporating both a technical analysis of the cost
drivers as well as a detailed analysis of policy design and
economics of industry.
101 chance meetings, juxtaposing the famous and the infamous, the
artistic and the philistine, the pompous and the comical, the
snobbish and the vulgar, told by Britain's funniest writer. Life is
made up of humans meeting one another. They speak, or don't speak.
They get on, or fall out. They laugh, they cry, are excited, are
indifferent. One on One is a chain of 101 extraordinary but true
encounters, from Tolstoy rumbling Tchaikovsky in 1876 to George
Galloway baiting Michael Barrymore in 2006. The Royal Family giggle
at T.S. Eliot, Walter Sickert draws the curtains on the
carol-singing Edward Heath, Youssoupoff assassinates Rasputin,
Marilyn Monroe commissions Frank Lloyd Wright. Circular in its
construction, panoramic in its breadth, One on One is a book like
no other. 'Brown's glorious book is an original and a complete
delight' Miranda Seymour, Sunday Times, Books of the Year
Every engagement that has resulted in an official 'kill' by all
U.S. forces since the end of the Vietnam conflict is chronicled in
this book. Not only is this the only complete work on the subject,
but almost every one of the fifty-six accounts are told by the
pilots involved. These engagements involve F-14s, F-15Cs, F-15Es,
F-16s, F/A-18s, and A-10s. Many of these stories have never been
told outside of classified reports, and many of the photos have
never been previously published. Debrief is the first book from
author and former USAF fighter pilot Craig "Quizmo" Brown. The
foreword is by USAF Ace and legend BGen Robin Olds.
Introduces you to the promises and problems of Charles Taylor's
thought in major contemporary debatesCharles Taylor is one of the
most influential contemporary philosophers, arguably the most
important living political philosopher writing in English. 'Taylor
and Politics' assesses Taylor's thought and its relevance to
contemporary political challenges, especially religion and
secularity, multicultural diversity, political alienation and
demands for greater democracy. Craig Browne and Andrew Lynch
outline Taylor's key concepts and highlight the substantive
applications of his ideas. They explain the substantial differences
between Taylor's conception of social imaginaries and that of
Cornelius Castoriadis, and contrast Taylor's account of the
political form of modernity with Claude Lefortas.
Disputes over fishing rights in the North Atlantic Ocean, sealing
rights in the Behring Sea and on the Pribilof Islands, reciprocal
trade relations, and the settlement of the Alaska Boundary are
considered in relation to the underlying problem of competition
between American and Canadian economic nationalism Originally
published in 1964. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest
print-on-demand technology to again make available previously
out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton
University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of
these important books while presenting them in durable paperback
and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is
to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in
the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press
since its founding in 1905.
21 years after its publication, a new edition is being published
with updated text and new chapters as well as a new Introduction,
written by one of the book's many fans and the biggest name in
British football, Sir Alex Ferguson. But this is a book about much,
much more than football It is loved not only by Sir Alex but also
by Gordon Brown, Alistair Campbell, Ian Rankin and the Rev Kathy
Galloway and it was a huge favourite of poet, George Mackay Brown.
So why have the trials and tribulations of Cowdenbeath football
club - one of the most unsuccessful football clubs in Britain -
excited the imagination even of those who have no interest in
football and who have never been to Cowdenbeath? Cowdenbeath's
story is set against the rise and decline of the local mining
industry and the life after mining. It is very funny, deeply
spiritual, moving and also a little bit political. But what makes
it so interesting to so many groups is the uplifting story of a
real community spirit throughout all of the ups and downs of a town
and a football club that is at its social heart and core. It is
also the most autobiographical book that Ron Ferguson has written,
never taking himself very seriously. The book's quirkiness appeals
across the religious, local, national, and footballing worlds. Long
out of print, this is the new and updated 21st-anniversary edition.
Disputes over fishing rights in the North Atlantic Ocean, sealing
rights in the Behring Sea and on the Pribilof Islands, reciprocal
trade relations, and the settlement of the Alaska Boundary are
considered in relation to the underlying problem of competition
between American and Canadian economic nationalism Originally
published in 1964. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest
print-on-demand technology to again make available previously
out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton
University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of
these important books while presenting them in durable paperback
and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is
to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in
the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press
since its founding in 1905.
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