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Forgotten Men (DVD): Ian Hamilton Forgotten Men (DVD)
Ian Hamilton 1
R55 Discovery Miles 550 Ships in 10 - 20 working days

General Sir Ian Hamilton, commander of the Gallipoli campaign, introduces this rarity - a documentary on the events of World War One made close to the time of the conflict itself. Unseen for over sixty years, it features interviews with the men who fought in the trenches and lived to tell the tale.

Salvation - Full and Free in Christ (Paperback): Ian Hamilton Salvation - Full and Free in Christ (Paperback)
Ian Hamilton
R213 R176 Discovery Miles 1 760 Save R37 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Bonnie Jack - A Novel (Paperback): Ian Hamilton Bonnie Jack - A Novel (Paperback)
Ian Hamilton
R494 R413 Discovery Miles 4 130 Save R81 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

From the acclaimed author of the internationally bestselling Ava Lee novels, a bold and captivating new novel about a search for lost family and the cost of keeping secrets. As a boy, Jack Anderson was abandoned by his mother in a Glasgow movie theatre. Now living in the United States and facing his impending retirement, Jack and his wife Anne travel to Scotland to track down his long-lost sister. Their journey takes them from their home in a quiet Boston suburb to the impoverished mill towns of Ayrshire, the gray cobbled streets of Glasgow, and the majestic Scottish Highlands. Along the way, Jack gets entangled in local affairs and must confront uncomfortable truths about family, legacy, and the wife he thought he knew. Bonnie Jack, the first stand-alone novel by acclaimed author Ian Hamilton, is a compelling story about the importance of family, self-discovery, and the lengths we go to protect the ones we love.

The Water Rat of Wanchai + the Dragon Head of Hong Kong - An Ava Lee Novel: Book 1 (Paperback): Ian Hamilton The Water Rat of Wanchai + the Dragon Head of Hong Kong - An Ava Lee Novel: Book 1 (Paperback)
Ian Hamilton
R506 R433 Discovery Miles 4 330 Save R73 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Industrial Change in Advanced Economies (Paperback): F.E.Ian Hamilton Industrial Change in Advanced Economies (Paperback)
F.E.Ian Hamilton
R947 Discovery Miles 9 470 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1987 and taking a review of the theories and processes of industrial relocation as its starting point, this book examines the nature of organisational and technologcal changes in detail and concludes with a series of industry case studies drawn from areas throughout the world. The book examines the salient features and implications of the reorganisation of industries and industrial enterprises, reflecting their development or harnessing of technological changes - not least ot increase their bargaining power with, control over, or use of labour. Various chapters discuss policy-making and the role of the State posed by the speed, scale and character of the changes.

Industrialization in Developing and Peripheral Regions (Paperback): F.E.Ian Hamilton Industrialization in Developing and Peripheral Regions (Paperback)
F.E.Ian Hamilton
R1,143 Discovery Miles 11 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The ten years before this book was originally published in 1986 saw major restructuring in the economies of the developed world. This was often closely related to industrial development in newly industrializing and third world countries. This book examines the performance of these developing countries and includes studies of 'peripheral regions' - less developed regions within more advanced economies. The overall findings are that whilst some areas and countries have success stories to tell (such as Korea), many so-called newly industrializing countries and regions have had serious problems.

Industrialization in Developing and Peripheral Regions (Hardcover): F.E.Ian Hamilton Industrialization in Developing and Peripheral Regions (Hardcover)
F.E.Ian Hamilton
R3,568 Discovery Miles 35 680 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The ten years before this book was originally published in 1986 saw major restructuring in the economies of the developed world. This was often closely related to industrial development in newly industrializing and third world countries. This book examines the performance of these developing countries and includes studies of 'peripheral regions' - less developed regions within more advanced economies. The overall findings are that whilst some areas and countries have success stories to tell (such as Korea), many so-called newly industrializing countries and regions have had serious problems.

Fortune - The Lost Decades of Uncle Chow Tung (Paperback): Ian Hamilton Fortune - The Lost Decades of Uncle Chow Tung (Paperback)
Ian Hamilton
R353 Discovery Miles 3 530 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

International bestselling author Ian Hamilton returns with a riveting new novel featuring fan-favourite Uncle Chow Tung, who is called upon to end a violent turf war between rival gangs and stop Chinese authorities from eliminating the triad societies once and for all. Hong Kong, 1995. Two years before Hong Kong is to be returned to the People's Republic of China, the Communist government has its eye on the New Territories, and tensions are running high among the triads. At the root of the tensions is a fear of what will become of Hong Kong after the Communists take over. Seeking to strengthen their positions, several triad gangs begin a violent turf war in Macau that quickly spreads to Hong Kong. Uncle realizes that prolonged violence will result in a crackdown by the organized crime bureau of the Hong Kong police, and steps in to mediate a ceasefire. His efforts are met with resistance, and soon his own territory of Fanling is attacked by a neighbouring gang. Meanwhile, Uncle expresses his concerns about the future to his partners in China. Their response comes as a surprise and leads to an unexpected outcome that will have a lasting effect on the triad societies for decades to come.

Finale - The Lost Decades of Uncle Chow Tung (Paperback): Ian Hamilton Finale - The Lost Decades of Uncle Chow Tung (Paperback)
Ian Hamilton
R381 Discovery Miles 3 810 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The fourth and final installment in Ian Hamilton's exhilarating Ava Lee spin-off series The Lost Decades of Uncle Chow Tung. Following a diagnosis of terminal cancer, Uncle begins preparing for his inevitable death. As he sets his affairs in order, he recalls the moments in his life that meant the most to him - including his first encounter with the talented forensic accountant Ava Lee and the origins of their life-changing partnership.

Against Oblivion - Some Lives of the Twentieth-Century Poets (Paperback, Main): Ian Hamilton Against Oblivion - Some Lives of the Twentieth-Century Poets (Paperback, Main)
Ian Hamilton
R526 Discovery Miles 5 260 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Ian Hamilton's last book, published posthumously in 2002, is a typically brilliant revisiting of the concept of Samuel Johnson's classic "Lives of the English Poets," wherein Hamilton considers 45 deceased poets of the twentieth century, offering his personal estimation of what claims they will have on posterity and 'against oblivion.' Examples of each poet's verse accompany Hamilton's text, making the book both a provocative primer and a kind of critical anthology.

'The affective power of this book... lies in its understatement and its understanding of what we might care about. From a century of Manifestoes and Movements, Hamilton works as a corrective for the local and particular... his idea of poetry, of what made greatness in poetry, emerges intact from each measured sentence. His criticism always pointed you towards all that he could find that was true in a piece of writing.' Tim Adams, Observer

The Little Magazines - A Study of Six Editors (Paperback, Main): Ian Hamilton The Little Magazines - A Study of Six Editors (Paperback, Main)
Ian Hamilton
R476 Discovery Miles 4 760 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'There have been large magazines with tiny circulations and there have been diminutive sheets which have reached thousands of readers. But all 'little magazines' have been small in one or another of these ways, and usually in both... And yet most of them have had arrestingly large-scale ambitions...'

From Ian Hamilton (1938-2001), himself the founder of the "Review" and "New Review," comes this matchless survey (first published in 1976) of the literary magazine from 1912-1950: concentrating on those periodicals that enjoyed dominant editorial personalities (the likes of Pound, Eliot, Cyril Connolly) and which, ultimately, proved central to their cultural epoch.

'Our one consolation for Ian Hamilton's early death is that his work seems to have lived on with undiminished force. He helped to shape our generation and at this rate may well do the same for the next as well.' Clive James

Writers in Hollywood 1915-1951 (Paperback, Main): Ian Hamilton Writers in Hollywood 1915-1951 (Paperback, Main)
Ian Hamilton
R527 Discovery Miles 5 270 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Legend has it that Hollywood lures gifted writers into its service with sunshine and money, only to treat them as glorified typists and plot-mechanics, peripheral to the main business of moviemaking. This is what Ian Hamilton describes as 'the writer-in-chains saga that emerges from any study of Hollywood during its so-called golden years - the period I have marked as running from 1915-1951.'

But in this superb account of what befell the likes of Faulkner, Fitzgerald, Chandler and Huxley by working for the Dream Factory, Hamilton argues that these writers 'were in the movies by choice: they earned far more money than their colleagues who did not write for films, and in several cases they applied themselves conscientiously to the not-unimportant task at hand. And they had a lot of laughs...'

'Fascinating and enjoyable.' New Statesman

'Abounds in marvelous stories, apocryphal, fabulous, funny and even true.' Observer

Faber Finds is devoted to restoring to readers a wealth of lost or neglected classics and authors of distinction. The range embraces fiction, non-fiction, the arts and children's books. For a full list of available titles visit www.faberfinds.co.uk. To join the dialogue with fellow book-lovers please see our blog, www.faberfindsblog.co.uk.

Robert Lowell - A Biography (Paperback, Main): Ian Hamilton Robert Lowell - A Biography (Paperback, Main)
Ian Hamilton
R673 Discovery Miles 6 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Born in 1917 into an aristocratic Boston family Robert Lowell was not yet thirty when his first major collection of poems, "Lord Weary's Castle," won the Pulitzer Prize. With "Life Studies," his third book, he found the intense, highly personal voice that made him the foremost American poet of his generation. He held strong, complex and very public political views. His private life was turbulent, marred by manic depression and troubled marriages. But in this superb biography (first published in 1982) the poet Ian Hamilton illuminates both the life and the work of Lowell with sympathetic understanding and consummate narrative skill.

'Our one consolation for Ian Hamilton's early death is that his work seems to have lived on with undiminished force... The critical prose, in particular, still sets a standard that nobody else comes near.' Clive James

Keepers of the Flame - Literary Estates and the Rise of Biography (Paperback, Main): Ian Hamilton Keepers of the Flame - Literary Estates and the Rise of Biography (Paperback, Main)
Ian Hamilton
R540 Discovery Miles 5 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Literary biography is an endlessly fascinating form, not least because of the fierce controversies that attend the question of how much of a writer's real life ought to be related to readers. Ian Hamilton, a first-rate biographer who encountering his share of adversity in writing the life of J.D. Salinger, is the perfect chronicler of such controversies in this brilliant study, first published in 1992, which charts the course of literary biography from Donne and Shakespeare to Plath and Larkin.

'Such a compelling read.' Antonia Fraser, "Times"

'Lively and informative, powerfully and humorously written.' Anthony Burgess, "Observer"

'Surely the funniest book ever written on the doom-laden issue of posthumous literary fame.' Jonathan Keates, "Independent"

Gazza Agonistes (Paperback, Main): Ian Hamilton Gazza Agonistes (Paperback, Main)
Ian Hamilton
R446 Discovery Miles 4 460 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"'This is a fan's eye-view of Paul Gascoigne - and fans, as we know, are expert at reassembling dashed hopes...'"

""

In 1987 Ian Hamilton - acclaimed poet, biographer and Tottenham fan - was smitten from afar by the impish skills of Newcastle United's Paul Gascoigne. When 'Gazza' duly signed for Spurs, Hamilton was sure that he and English football had found their new hero. But Gascoigne was destined to be brought low by tragic flaws, and Hamilton was ideally positioned to tell the tale in this, a peerless piece of football literature.

'By the final whistle Hamilton has sketched a compelling figure: reckless, cocky, twitchy, hyperactive and half bonkers... but with flashes of implausible grace that connect with the dreams of his audience.' "Independent"

The Fury of Beijing - An Ava Lee Novel: The Triad Years: Ian Hamilton The Fury of Beijing - An Ava Lee Novel: The Triad Years
Ian Hamilton
R488 R414 Discovery Miles 4 140 Save R74 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
In Search of J. D. Salinger (Paperback, Main): Ian Hamilton In Search of J. D. Salinger (Paperback, Main)
Ian Hamilton
R462 Discovery Miles 4 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Ian Hamilton wrote two books on J. D. Salinger. Only one, this one, was published. The first, called J." D. Salinger: A Writing Life," despite undergoing many changes to accommodate Salinger was still victim of a legal ban. Salinger objected to the use of his letters, in the end to any use of them. The first book had to be shelved. With great enterprise and determination however, Ian Hamilton set to and wrote this book which is more, much more, than an emasculated version of the first.

For someone whose guarding of his privacy became so fanatical it is perhaps surprising how much Ian Hamilton was able to disinter about his earlier life. Until Salinger retreated completely into his bolt-hole outside Cornish in New Hampshire many aspects of his life, though it required assiduousness on the biographer's part, could be pieced together. A surprising portrait emerges; although there were early signs of renunciation, there were moments when his behaviour could almost be described as gregarious. The trail Hamilton follows is fascinating, and the story almost has the lineaments of a detective mystery with the denouement suitably being played out in Court.

'As highly readable and as literate an account of Salinger's work from a biographical perspective as we are likely to receive' "The Listener"

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'A sophisticated exploration of Salinger's life and writing and a sustained debate about the nature of literary biography, its ethical legitimacy, its aesthetic relevance to a serious reading of a writer's books' Jonathan Raban, "Observer"

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'Hamilton's book is as devious, as compelling, and in a covert way, as violent, as a story by Chandler' Victoria Glendinning, "The Times"

Walking the Literary Landscape - 20 classic walks for book-lovers in Northern England (Paperback): Ian Hamilton, Diane Roberts Walking the Literary Landscape - 20 classic walks for book-lovers in Northern England (Paperback)
Ian Hamilton, Diane Roberts
R395 R308 Discovery Miles 3 080 Save R87 (22%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Literature and a love of the English countryside are natural companions. Walking the Literary Landscape by Ian Hamilton and Diane Roberts brings the two together in a collection of 20 circular routes in the north of England, all between 3 and 9 miles (5 and 15 kilometres) in length. The walks explore the physical settings that inspired some of our greatest literature. Walk in the footsteps of writers like Arthur Ransome, who drew inspiration from the Lake District for his classic children's adventure Swallows and Amazons, or the Bronte sisters whose love of the moors around Haworth echoes through the centuries. See Chatsworth, the Peak District house that thrilled Jane Austen, and tread carefully in Whitby, the Yorkshire seaside town where Bram Stoker set his most famous creation Dracula. Each route introduces you to a landscape familiar to some of our greatest writers, and is accompanied by clear and easy-to-use Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 maps, straightforward directions, and information on each area's literary links, refreshment stops and local amenities. Everything you need for a great literary walk.

The General of Tiananmen Square - An Ava Lee Novel: The Triad Years (Paperback): Ian Hamilton The General of Tiananmen Square - An Ava Lee Novel: The Triad Years (Paperback)
Ian Hamilton
R331 Discovery Miles 3 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Ava Lee squares off against the Chinese government over a controversial film depicting the infamous Tiananmen Square Massacre in the latest thriller from bestselling author Ian Hamilton. Ava Lee is in the French Riviera with Pang Fai and Lau Lau for the long-awaited premiere of Tiananmen at the Cannes Film Festival. As the film collects numerous awards and international acclaim, a distribution deal with a major American firm is arranged by the film's producer, Chen. When several months go by with no word from the Americans, Chen decides to travel to Los Angeles to determine what is preventing the film's release. En route from his home in Bangkok, Chen goes missing. Ava is called in to investigate and soon learns that Chen is being held by the Thai immigration services on orders of the Chinese government, which is unhappy with the film's depiction of the infamous massacre at Tiananmen Square and seeks to punish those responsible for its production. To protect her investment, Ava must find a way for Tiananmen to be released, while keeping secret her own involvement in the film's creation and ensuring her friends are kept safe from retribution. It's a difficult balancing act, perhaps the most difficult of her life - the stakes have never been higher nor has failure been more costly.

Ian Hamilton Collected Poems (Paperback, Main): Alan Jenkins, Ian Hamilton Ian Hamilton Collected Poems (Paperback, Main)
Alan Jenkins, Ian Hamilton
R455 R348 Discovery Miles 3 480 Save R107 (24%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Edited by Alan Jenkins, this authoritative Collected Poems contains all of the poetry that Ian Hamilton chose to publish, together with a small number of uncollected and unpublished poems; it also supplies an illuminating introduction, and succinctly helpful apparatus. The result is an edition whose thoroughness and tact are themselves a moving tribute, restoring to view one of the most distinctive bodies of work in twentieth-century English poetry.

The Two Sisters of Borneo - An Ava Lee Novel: Book 6 (Paperback): Ian Hamilton The Two Sisters of Borneo - An Ava Lee Novel: Book 6 (Paperback)
Ian Hamilton
R468 R391 Discovery Miles 3 910 Save R77 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The sixth installment in the wildly popular Ava Lee series from Arthur Ellis Award winner Ian Hamilton. Ava has been in Hong Kong looking after Uncle. She has also set up an investment company with May Ling Wong and her sister-in-law, Amanda Yee. One of their first investments — a furniture company owned by two sisters in Kota Kinabalu, Borneo — runs into immediate problems with a Dutch customer. Ava goes to the Netherlands to investigate, but her life is threatened when she is confronted by a gang of local thugs in Borneo. Out of the shadows comes a mysterious man from Shanghai…

Industrial Change in Advanced Economies (Hardcover): F.E.Ian Hamilton Industrial Change in Advanced Economies (Hardcover)
F.E.Ian Hamilton
R3,128 R2,592 Discovery Miles 25 920 Save R536 (17%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1987 and taking a review of the theories and processes of industrial relocation as its starting point, this book examines the nature of organisational and technologcal changes in detail and concludes with a series of industry case studies drawn from areas throughout the world. The book examines the salient features and implications of the reorganisation of industries and industrial enterprises, reflecting their development or harnessing of technological changes - not least ot increase their bargaining power with, control over, or use of labour. Various chapters discuss policy-making and the role of the State posed by the speed, scale and character of the changes.

The Mountain Master of Sha Tin - An Ava Lee Novel: Book 12 (Paperback): Ian Hamilton The Mountain Master of Sha Tin - An Ava Lee Novel: Book 12 (Paperback)
Ian Hamilton
R407 Discovery Miles 4 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the latest installment of the Ava Lee novels, Ava becomes embroiled in a violent war between feuding gangs vying for control of the Wanchai territory in Hong Kong. Ava is in Shanghai visiting her ailing friend, the Mountain Master Xu, when a triad war breaks out in Hong Kong. Sammy Wing, an old enemy of Ava's who has twice tried to kill her, has enlisted the aid of his nephew Carter - the new Mountain Master of Sha Tin - to reclaim control of his old territory, Wanchai, from Xu's men. There is nothing subtle about the Wings' methods. Xu's most trusted enforcer, Lop, has been shot, and six of his street soldiers kidnapped. The Wings threaten to execute them unless Xu's men vacate Wanchai immediately. Ava steps in to broker a settlement, and the Wings respond by sending her a box containing six fingers - and a twelve-hour deadline. As the violence and tension mount, Ava is driven to the edge, and she is forced to devise a plan that will bring her face-to-face with Sammy and Carter Wing. The only question is who will pull the trigger first?

The Goddess of Yantai - An Ava Lee Novel: Book 11 (Paperback): Ian Hamilton The Goddess of Yantai - An Ava Lee Novel: Book 11 (Paperback)
Ian Hamilton
R414 Discovery Miles 4 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the latest installment of the Ava Lee novels, Ava must infiltrate the seedy world of the Chinese film industry to protect the woman she loves. Ava travels to Beijing for the premiere of Mao's Daughter, the latest film starring her secret lover, Pang Fai. After the screening, a distraught Fai tells Ava that she is being blackmailed by senior officials of the China Movie Syndicate, who seek sexual favours in return for their continued support of Fai's career and films. When Fai resists, the threats become increasingly menacing and include the release of scandalous videos of the young Fai that could end her career entirely. Working alongside Fai and several of her friends, Ava delves deep into the dark side of the Chinese film industry in an attempt to liberate her lover from the grasp of the Syndicate. But can Ava save Fai from her memories?

The Imam of Tawi-Tawi - An Ava Lee Novel: Book 10 (Paperback): Ian Hamilton The Imam of Tawi-Tawi - An Ava Lee Novel: Book 10 (Paperback)
Ian Hamilton
R336 Discovery Miles 3 360 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the most explosive novel in the Ava Lee series to date, Ava partners with a CIA agent to investigate a college on a Philippine island that is suspected of training terrorists - what she discovers is brutal and shocking. Ava has spent two nights luxuriating in a hotel in Yunnan Province with the actress Pang Fai, with whom she has begun a secret relationship. She receives an urgent phone call from Chang Wang, the right hand to the billionaire Tommy Ordonez and one of Uncle's oldest friends. Chang asks Ava to fly to Manila to meet with his friend, Senator Miguel Ramirez. Ramirez asks Ava to investigate a college in Tawi-Tawi, an island province in the Philippines, which he suspects is training terrorists. Ava's investigation leads to a partnership with a CIA agent, and together they attempt to stop an international plot so horrific in size and that Ava's judgement and morals are tested like never before.

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