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This radical new reading of British Conservatives' fortunes between
the wars explores how the party adapted to the challenges of mass
democracy after 1918. Geraint Thomas offers a fresh perspective on
the relationship between local and national Conservatives'
political strategies for electoral survival, which ensured that
Conservative activists, despite their suspicion of coalitions,
emerged as champions of the cross-party National Government from
1931 to 1940. By analysing the role of local campaigning in the age
of mass broadcasting, Thomas re-casts inter-war Conservatism.
Popular Conservatism thus emerges less as the didactic product of
Stanley Baldwin's consensual public image, and more concerned with
the everyday material interests of the electorate. Exploring the
contributions of key Conservative figures in the National
Government, including Neville Chamberlain, Walter Elliot, Oliver
Stanley, and Kingsley Wood, this study reveals how their pursuit of
the 'politics of recovery' enabled the Conservatives to foster a
culture of programmatic, activist government that would become
prevalent in Britain after the Second World War.
Across the UK, into Europe and further afield, these are the
training rides, races and journeys closest to his heart. From
one-day classics in the Peak District and Snowdonia to the rolling
roads of Tuscany and the wide-open vistas of New Zealand's South
Island, these are the routes you'll want to ride alongside
Britain's favourite cycling superstar. We ride out with him from
his winter home in the south of France, and around his old Tuscan
training base as a GB Olympic hopeful at the very start of his
career. We take in the valley roads of the Tour de Suisse (overall
winner, 2022), and the sinuous coastal roads of Milan - San Remo.
We go long in Mallorca and bounce along the short cobbled secteurs
of Belgium; we take in the vineyards around Adelaide and the bright
blue skies of southern California. And we have guest rides too:
from world champion Remco Evenepoel and his favourite winter
training ride in Calpe, Spain; around Yorkshire, with Olympic
mountain bike champion, world cyclo-cross champion and newly
crowned winner of Strade Bianche, Tom Pidcock; in the wilds of
western Ireland from champion sprinter Sam Bennett. Twenty rides,
twenty adventures you'll never forget. All of this in a small-size
hardback that can slide just as easily into your hand luggage as
the back pocket of your jersey.
Highly regarded, and cited in a number of judgments, Thomas on
Powers is concerned with the general principles and doctrines
governing or affecting the creation, exercise, and operation of
powers in private law, and provides a discursive, intellectual
analysis of the principles underlying the problems commonly
encountered by practitioners. The first edition of Thomas on Powers
was published in 1998 as part of Sweet & Maxwell's Property and
Conveyancing Library. This new edition both updates the original
work and expands the scope of the book significantly to include
coverage of offshore trusts and current trusts issues such as
fiduciary powers, protectors, and "shams". Thomas on Powers
provides extensive coverage of recent statutes dealing with trustee
delegation; developments to the law relating to pension schemes;
and cases relating to the rule in Hastings-Bass, which has had a
series of contentious recent decisions. This edition includes
expanded discussion of case law from Commonwealth countries and
focuses more on the numerous judgments from offshore jurisdictions,
some of which raise novel questions and issues. The book also
includes an increased emphasis on the specific legislation of
offshore trusts, where practical problems centred around the
creation and exercise of trustee powers have become very important.
This edition covers the problematic interaction of powers of
revocation and sham trusts; the scope and effects of powers of
amendment; the powers and role of protectors of offshore trusts;
and the powers of directors of companies; and the relationship
between fiduciary powers in private law and powers exercised by
public bodies.
This new edition of The Law of Trusts provides comprehensive and up
to date coverage of both the general principles and the application
of trust law in specific areas of legal practice.
The book has been fully revised and updated to take into account
recent legislation and case law from key trust jurisdictions, and
to include new material on the rule in Hastings-Bass; different
applications of the constructive trust; trustees' liability for
breach of trust; the taxation of trusts and estate planning; trusts
of pension schemes and financial regulation. It also contains
expanded material on areas that have recently grown in importance,
such as the emergence of shams and retention of control of trust
assets by the settlor; and the growing use of Special Purpose
Vehicles in offshore commercial dealings.
The book is helpfully split into two parts along these lines: Part
One considers the general principles involved and includes coverage
of: all aspects of express private trusts; the duties and powers of
trustees; the variation of trusts; trusts implied by law; and
breach of trusts. Part Two puts the general principles to work by
covering key practice areas including: insolvency; private client
trusts; international trusts; pension funds; financial
transactions; commercial transactions; and trusts of land. This is
a substantial work written by expert academics who also have
experience of practice, supported by contributions from key
specialists.
Cycling fans obsess about climbs and big mountains. They love
reading about their tests and tribulations and they love to ride
them - a cricket lover can never bat at Lord's, or a football
supporter score at Wembley, but any rider can take on the challenge
of an iconic mountain. This is Geraint Thomas's inside guide to 25
of the greatest cycling climbs in the world. -- Cyngor Llyfrau
Cymru
The inspirational inside story from the 2018 Tour de France and
Sports Personality of the Year winner "This year G was the
strongest rider, and he finally had Lady Luck on his side. An
unstoppable combination" Chris Froome "I understood what Geraint's
win meant: for him, for me, for the team, and for Wales, too" Dave
Brailsford "Wow!" Arsene Wenger For years Geraint Thomas appeared
blessed with extraordinary talent but jinxed at the greatest bike
race in the world: twice an Olympic gold medallist on the track,
Commonwealth champion, yet at the Tour de France a victim of
crashes, bad luck and his willingness to sacrifice himself for his
team-mates. In the summer of 2018, that curse was blown away in
spectacular fashion - from the cobbles of the north and the iconic
mountain climbs of the Alps to the brutal slopes of the Pyrenees
and, finally, the Champs-Elysees in Paris. As a boy, G had run home
from school on summer afternoons to watch the Tour on television.
This July, across twenty-one stages and three weeks, and under
constant attack from his rivals, he made the race his own. With
insight from the key characters around Geraint, this is the inside
story of one of the most thrilling and heart-warming tales in
sport. Not only can nice guys come first - they can win the biggest
prize of all.
The inspirational inside story from the 2018 Tour de France and
Sports Personality of the Year winner "This year G was the
strongest rider, and he finally had Lady Luck on his side. An
unstoppable combination" Chris Froome "I understood what Geraint's
win meant: for him, for me, for the team, and for Wales, too" Dave
Brailsford "Wow!" Thierry Henry For years Geraint Thomas appeared
blessed with extraordinary talent but jinxed at the greatest bike
race in the world: twice an Olympic gold medallist on the track,
Commonwealth champion, yet at the Tour de France a victim of
crashes, bad luck and his willingness to sacrifice himself for his
team-mates. In the summer of 2018, that curse was blown away in
spectacular fashion - from the cobbles of the north and the iconic
mountain climbs of the Alps to the brutal slopes of the Pyrenees
and, finally, the Champs-Elysees in Paris. As a boy, G had run home
from school on summer afternoons to watch the Tour on television.
This July, across twenty-one stages and three weeks, and under
constant attack from his rivals, he made the race his own. With
insight from the key characters around Geraint, this is the inside
story of one of the most thrilling and heart-warming tales in
sport. Not only can nice guys come first - they can win the biggest
prize of all.
Geraint Thomas's inside guide to twenty-five of the greatest
cycling climbs in the world. Cycling fans obsess about climbs and
big mountains. They love reading about their tests and tribulations
and they love to ride them - a cricket lover can never bat at
Lord's, or a football supporter score at Wembley, but any rider can
take on the challenge of an iconic mountain. There have been fine
books about the big climbs before but never from the voice of an
elite GC winner, taking you inside what these climbs really feel
like, where the attacks come, where the pain kicks in. From
best-known big-hitters, via pro-peloton favourites, to the secret
climbs Geraint has come to love, and featuring Australia, Belgium,
France, the Netherlands, Mallorca and Wales, this is the cyclist's
secret manual.
Ioan is a small, quiet and shy ten-year-old who, not surprisingly,
everyone, including his mother and stepfather, calls Mouse. The
only thing about Mouse which made him different from most other
quiet and shy 10-year-olds was that he had a very real and vivid
imagination. Most children daydream from time to time, especially
during boring lessons, but Mouse 'lived' in his dreams, the real
world was rarely visited He was forever fantasising about being
some kind of superhero - Agent Mouse. Mouse is still coming to
terms with the tragic loss of his real father. His alter ego -
Agent Mouse - helps him to cope when the family move to live in
Conway and he gets on the wrong side of, Biston, the school bully.
But a school trip to scale the majestic heights of Snowdon has
unexpected consequences and Mouse's life will never be quite the
same again.
Autobiography of 1980s rugby union star Glenn Webbe. The Bridgend
winger was a real ground-breaker: first black player to play for
Wales, first black British player to appear in a Rugby World Cup
and first of any colour to score a hat-trick of tries, as well as
being famous for the good humour with which he faced the prejudice
he encountered. -- Welsh Books Council
Geraint Thomas is treasured for treating his sport just as the rest
of us see it: not a job, or a pharmaceutical contest, but an escape
and an adventure. He's been with Team Sky since its inception, and
is one of our most successful and gifted track and road riders, but
Geraint reminds us that getting on the bike still puts a smile on
your face and fire in the legs like nothing else. -- Cyngor Llyfrau
Cymru
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