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This textbook provides an up-to-date, comprehensive and fully
integrated treatment of retailing as a) and industry, b) a force
shaping social attitudes and contemporary culture, and c) a force
for change in modern townscapes. Unlike other texts which focus on
specific topics, this book provides a treatment of retailing which
will appeal to geographers, economists, planners and social
scientists. First published 1991.
Frank Harris argues that the way women are presented in
Shakespeare's plays and sonnets are a reflection of the real-life
women in his life, namely his wife, mother, mistress and daughter.
Originally published in 1911, The Women of Shakespeare also
analyses the traditional criticism of the time and places his own
views in this context. This title will be of interest to students
of English Literature.
This title is a clear and detailed account of the law and practice
of copyright, explained in a user-friendly manner. Coverage
includes changes in licensing developments and electronic copyright
progress, and updates arising from EU harmonisation of copyright
law. There is also information on design right and
copyright-related rights such as recording and performing rights. A
glossary of terms and an index help to make this a key reference
guide to a notoriously complex area of information management.
The third edition of this work provides a clear but detailed
account of the law and practice of copyright, written in lay
language. It has been completely revised by a collaborative team,
whilst maintaining its familiar layout. Main changes occur in:
licensing developments; electronic copyright progress; the
international context; and the latest user guidelines. Updated with
changes arising from EU harmonization of copyright law, the text
includes "database right" which can apply alongside copyright or
involve non-copyright items. There is also some coverage of design
right, and copyright-related rights such as recording and
performing rights.
Frank Harris argues that the way women are presented in
Shakespeare's plays and sonnets are a reflection of the real-life
women in his life, namely his wife, mother, mistress and daughter.
Originally published in 1911, The Women of Shakespeare also
analyses the traditional criticism of the time and places his own
views in this context. This title will be of interest to students
of English Literature.
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My Life and Loves; Volume 1
Frank Harris, Gelett Burgess, Sig B. Hindlemann
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