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Here is a book about the practical design of communities and
housing in which people can enjoy a good quality of life, free from
crime and fear of crime. Recognising that crime, vandalism and
anti-social behaviour are issues of high public concern, and that
the driving forces behind crime are numerous, this book argues that
good design can help tackle many of these issues. It shows how,
through integrating simple crime prevention principles in the
design process, it is possible, almost without notice, to make
residential environments much safer. Written from the perspective
of an architect and town planner, this book offers practical design
guidelines through a set of accessible case studies drawn from the
UK, USA, The Netherlands and Scandinavia. Each example illustrates
how success comes when design solutions reflect local
characteristics and where communities are truly sustainable; where
residents feel they belong, and where crime is dealt with as part
of the bigger picture of urban design.
The Hibs are Here is the follow up to Ian Colquhoun's previous book
on Hibernian Football Club: From Oblivion to Hampden. That
culminated in the club's successful League Cup winning season in
1991/92. This next volume is subtitled Miller to Millennium and
charts the period from 1992 through to 1999. With fresh insight via
exclusive interviews with a number of the club's players, coaches
and managers, Colquhoun threads these together with a fan narrative
and analysis of that iconic decade. He relives the joy of a UEFA
Cup run, reaching another cup final and an historic third-placed
finish in the Scottish Premiership; the highs and lows of an
instant promotion following relegation; and the heartbreak of
losing that final and two semi-final defeats. From the pen of a
passionate Hibs fan who was there for it all, The Hibs are Here is
a wonderful trip down memory lane for any Hibernian supporter.
Here is a book about the practical design of communities and
housing in which people can enjoy a good quality of life, free from
crime and fear of crime.
Recognising that crime, vandalism and anti-social behaviour are
issues of high public concern, and that the driving forces behind
crime are numerous, this book argues that good design can help
tackle many of these issues. It shows how, through integrating
simple crime prevention principles in the design process, it is
possible, almost without notice, to make residential environments
much safer.
Written from the perspective of an architect and town planner, this
book offers practical design guidelines through a set of accessible
case studies drawn from the UK, USA, The Netherlands and
Scandinavia. Each example illustrates how success comes when design
solutions reflect local characteristics and where communities are
truly sustainable; where residents feel they belong, and where
crime is dealt with as part of the bigger picture of urban design.
* A practical guide to the creation of secure spaces through
design
* Accessible narrative shows examples of best practice
internationally
* 100 plans and drawings describe how to create a safer built
environment through architecture and urban design
Hibernian FC On This Day revisits the most memorable moments from
the club's rollercoaster past, mixing in a maelstrom of quirky
anecdotes and legendary characters to produce an irresistibly
dippable Hibernian diary - with entries for every day of the year.
From Hibernian's foundation as a club for Edinburgh's Irish
community, through to the SPFL era, the Hibs faithful have
witnessed triumphs, promotions and relegations, breathtaking cup
runs and European nights - all featured here. Timeless greats such
as Joe Baker, Eddie Turnbull and Pat Stanton, Gordon Rae, Franck
Sauzee and Derek Riordan loom larger than life. Revisit 18th March
2007 when Hibs won the League Cup at Hampden. 27th September 1972:
The 6-1 demolition of Sporting Lisbon at Easter Road! Recall 1st
January 1996, when Hibs beat Hearts in the derby days after being
mauled by Rangers at Ibrox - and the unforgettable 4-3 Scottish Cup
win against Celtic on 8th March 1986!
From near-extinction to cup-final triumph, this is the story of the
team which is remembered by Hibs fans as 'the team that would not
die'. From Oblivion to Hampden is the tale of one of the most
remarkable cup runs in Scottish football history, as Hibernian
Football Club, having survived a hostile takeover by city rivals
Hearts in 1990, a dreadful season in 1990/91 and summer spent in
administration in 1991, bounced back from the brink of death to
fight their way to Hampden glory a few months later. It was a
courageous and memorable cup run that nobody, not even Hibs' most
optimistic fan, could have envisaged a few months prior to the
final. The story begins with the club's attempt to emulate the
glory days of previous decades via an ill-fated experiment on the
stock exchange in the late 1980s and culminates in the unexpected
triumph which followed. With a foreword by Hibs statistician Bobby
Sinnet and exclusive interviews with cup heroes Keith Wright, Tommy
McIntyre and Mickey Weir, as well as an interview with Sir Tom
Farmer and input from current board members, this book examines a
crucial period in history at Easter Road.
A tale of courage, war, lust, defiance and honour, set against the
backdrop of the most heroic last-stand action in military history.
A Scotsman and his Irish friend, both of whom are on the run from
Edinburgh, fleeing both justice and injustice, find themselves in
Mexico as soldiers in France's Foreign Legion, seeking redemption
under arms. This is how history was made. A stirring, fast-paced,
enthralling historical novel, with beautiful original artwork
provided by May Yang, Martin Symmers, Chris Wainwright and John
Colquhoun."
The Real Livingston - A Kaleidoscope' is a book about the people of
Livingston, written and compiled by Livingston's author, Ian
Colquhoun. The first ever social-history book about the town, it
features hundreds of stories about real-life in Livingston and the
surrounding area over the years, in a unique and refreshing way.
From the tragic to the hilarious, from the notorious to the
inspiring. With additional written contributions from local
celebrities and politicians, as well as from ordinary
Livingstonians, the book gives a fascinating insight into real life
in the West Lothian town, then and now. Real people, real stories
and real events, written by Livingstonians, for Livingstonians.
Inspiring, true-life stories about real people who have adapted to
life after suffering amputation or limb-absence. Ideal reading
material for individuals, families or healthcare professionals
whose lives are, or have been, affected by these issues. Also ideal
for fans of inspirational true-life stories. One book, Nine
stories, Nine people, Nine Lives.
2013 is the 130th anniversary of the Battle of Shaykan, the
Sudanese people's great victory over their British-led
Egyptian-Ottoman occupiers' army, a victory which was part of the
first modern jihad, which eventually saw The Sudan become the only
African country to win its freedom from colonial oppression by
force of arms alone. 2015 is the 130th anniversary of the Battle of
Abu Klea and the fall of Khartoum. 2018 is the 120th anniversary of
The Sudan's re-conquest by Anglo-Egyptian forces at the Battle of
Omdurman. This swashbuckling novel is set against the backdrop of
these pivotal events, events which share many similarities with
current 'Western' interventions in the Middle-East. A revamping of
the old style frontier yarns - filled with bullets, swords,
bayonets, politics and courage.
Jack Cameron returns as a white scout for the US army during the
Plains Indian Wars, and is soon emulating the feats of his heroic
ancestors. Will Jack succeed in his quest for revenge? This superb,
well-researched novel also draws special attention to the Celtic
element of the Seventh Cavalry, around one third of whom were
Scottish, Welsh or Irish immigrants. Backed up by an in-depth
glossary and more stunning artwork my Martin Symmers, GarryOwen is
the ultimate frontier tale]].
Fascinating tales of ordinary soldiers who have served since World
War Two. 50% of all author royalties go to the Poppy Appeal.
Jack Cameron is a Scottish soldier commanding one of the Irish
companies attached to the Jacobite army of Prince Charles Edward
Stuart in 1746. A seemingly run of the mill mission to recover a
wagonload of ammunition will see Jack, the likeable Franco-Irish
regulars he commands and their brave highland comrades become
embroiled in a dirty war against English soldiers and
pro-government clans who are hell bent on seeing the last hopes of
the House of Stuart extinguished once and for all. Cameron fights
for King James, the Stuarts, for Scotland and for his beloved Mary.
In a campaign that sees brother fight brother and Scot fight Scot,
Jack Cameron must complete his own mission and return to the
Jacobite army at Inverness in time to lead his men in the
cataclysmic battle of Culloden. But before he can do that, he must
overcome an enemy who knows him all too well...This enthralling,
well-researched book also contains stunning original artwork and a
handy in-depth glossary containing nearly everything you need to
know about the Jacobite wars in Scotland and Ireland 1689-1746 and
their complex background.It also exposes many of the myths and
falsehoods attached to this important period in the history of the
British Isles and pays particular attention to the military aspects
of the risings, and Culloden in particular. Cuimnidh ar Luimneach
agus ar Feall na Sasanach! King James and no Union!
Edinburgh On This Day revisits all the most magical and memorable
moments from the city's fascinating history, mixing in a maelstrom
of quirky anecdotes and legendary characters to produce an
irresistibly dippable Edinburgh diary - with an entry for every day
of the year. From the important decisions that have moulded the
city's very appearance to the 'white elephants' that promised much
but faded into obscurity; from famous events and sporting triumphs
to near-farcical court cases - here are the people, crimes,
pollution, crises, murders, battles, strikes, pubs, tragedies,
scandals, newspapers, bands, footballers, politicians and royals
that have shaped this incredible city's history. Edinburgh is a
city of culture, music and innovation, a city of sport and new
beginnings, a city of education and spirituality. Read Edinburgh On
This Day, and you'll discover hundreds of things you never knew you
needed to know about Scotland's historical, mysterious and
inspirational capital.
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