0
Your cart

Your cart is empty

Browse All Departments
  • All Departments
Price
Status
Brand

Showing 1 - 13 of 13 matches in All Departments

A Dictionary of French Connectors (Paperback): James Grieve A Dictionary of French Connectors (Paperback)
James Grieve
R1,293 Discovery Miles 12 930 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Connecting words and phrases are essential for discussion, clarity and fluency in any language. French is particularly reliant on connecting language: also and in fact have around 15 equivalent words and expressions in French. This is the first French-English dictionary to focus on this fascinating and crucial part of the language. The dictionary presents nearly 200 full entries in alphabetical order, including: de plus; et ce; or; c'est dire que; en fait; au total; voila. Entries define, discuss and exemplify the whole range of connecting language in French. 2000 examples add further clarity and are chosen from a wide range of registers and mainly contemporary prose.

A Dictionary of French Connectors (Hardcover): James Grieve A Dictionary of French Connectors (Hardcover)
James Grieve
R4,128 Discovery Miles 41 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Connecting words and phrases are essential for discussion, clarity and fluency in any language. French is particularly reliant on connecting language: also and in fact have around 15 equivalent words and expressions in French.
This is the first French-English dictionary to focus on this fascinating and crucial part of the language. The dictionary presents nearly 200 full entries in alphabetical order, including: de plus; et ce; or; c'est dire que; en fait; au total; voila.
Entries define, discuss and exemplify the whole range of connecting language in French. 2000 examples add further clarity and are chosen from a wide range of registers and mainly contemporary prose.

The History of Kamtschatka, and the Kurilski Islands, with the Countries Adjacent (Paperback): Stepan Petrovich Krasheninnikov The History of Kamtschatka, and the Kurilski Islands, with the Countries Adjacent (Paperback)
Stepan Petrovich Krasheninnikov; Translated by James Grieve
R1,105 Discovery Miles 11 050 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

James Grieve (1703 63), physician to Catherine the Great of Russia, and translator of this book, published posthumously in English in 1764, apologises in his 'Advertisement' for the crudeness and rambling nature of Stepan Krasheninnikov's original work, which nevertheless contains 'many very useful remarks, greatly contributing to the improvement of the trade, geography, and natural history, of the country he describes'. In 1755, Krasheninnikov (1711 55) had published his account of an expedition to Kamchatka between 1733 and 1743, under Vitus Bering, to increase knowledge of regions to the east, in particular whether a sea route to North America could be established. Krasheninnikov was to serve as a naturalist on the expedition, but he also took a keen interest in the geography, history and people of the lands he passed through. His narrative is a fascinating and detailed account of a huge area virtually unknown to the western world."

Swann's Way (Paperback): Marcel Proust, James Grieve Swann's Way (Paperback)
Marcel Proust, James Grieve
R526 R405 Discovery Miles 4 050 Save R121 (23%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
In the Shadow of Young Girls in Flower - In Search of Lost Time, Volume 2 (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition) (Paperback, Deluxe... In the Shadow of Young Girls in Flower - In Search of Lost Time, Volume 2 (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition) (Paperback, Deluxe ed.)
Marcel Proust; Translated by James Grieve; Introduction by James Grieve; Notes by James Grieve; Edited by Christopher Prendergast
R695 R545 Discovery Miles 5 450 Save R150 (22%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"In the Shadow of Young Girls in Flower" is Proustas spectacular dissection of male and female adolescence, charged with the narratoras memories of Paris and the Normandy seaside. At the heart of the story lie his relationships with his grandmother and with the Swann family. As a meditation on different forms of love, "In the Shadow of Young Girls in Flower" has no equal. Here, Proust introduces some of his greatest comic inventions, from the magnificently dull M. de Norpois to the enchanting Robert de Saint-Loup. It is memorable as well for the first appearance of the two figures who for better or worse are to dominate the narratoras lifeathe Baron de Charlus and the mysterious Albertine.

Love, Love, Love (Paperback): Mike Bartlett Love, Love, Love (Paperback)
Mike Bartlett; Introduction by James Grieve
R334 R276 Discovery Miles 2 760 Save R58 (17%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

1967. Kenneth and Sandra know the world is changing. And they want some of it. Love, Love, Love takes on the baby boomer generation as it retires, and finds it full of trouble. Smoking, drinking, affectionate and paranoid, one couple journeys forty-years from initial burst to full bloom. The play follows their idealistic teenage years in the 1960s to their stint as a married family unit before finally divorced and, although disintegrated, free from acrimony. Their children, on the other hand, bitterly rail against their parents' irresponsibility and their relaxed, laissez-faire attitude. This play by Olivier award-winning writer Mike Bartlett questions whether the baby boomer generation is to blame for the debt-ridden and adrift generation of their children, now adults but far from stable and settled. This edition features an introduction by James Grieve, who directed Love, Love, Love at the Royal Court, London.

In Search of Lost Time: Volume 2 - In the Shadow of Young Girls in Flower (Paperback, 2nd edition): Marcel Proust In Search of Lost Time: Volume 2 - In the Shadow of Young Girls in Flower (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Marcel Proust; Translated by James Grieve; Introduction by James Grieve; Edited by Christopher Prendergast
R325 R268 Discovery Miles 2 680 Save R57 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

In the Shadow of Young Girls in Flower is a spectacular dissection of male and female adolescence, and an unequalled meditation on different forms of love, charged with the narrator’s memories of Paris and the Normandy seaside, and his relationships with his grandmother and the Swann family. Here Proust introduces some of his greatest comic inventions, from the magnificently dull M. de Norpois to the enchanting Robert de Saint-Loup, and introduces two figures who come to dominate the narrator’s life – the Baron de Charlus and the mysterious Albertine.

 

Strategic Human Resource Development (Paperback): James Grieves Strategic Human Resource Development (Paperback)
James Grieves
R1,313 Discovery Miles 13 130 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

By challenging the reactive, prescriptive and formulaic theories of late 20th century change management, Strategic Human Resource Development seeks to draw the boundaries for a new discipline that views change as an internal and proactive approach to organizations.

As middle managers, supervisors and team leaders become increasingly involved in change, they need to learn how to become proactive by developing change from within. Leadership, strategy and critical thinking are today no longer simply the prerogatives of the top team.

Strategic Human Resource Development provides a new perspective on managing change for the 21st century. In doing so, it promotes a more enlightened, ethical and skills-focused vision of change management by placing human resources back where they belong - at the forefront of the change agenda. This book is designed to show these skills to students at the master?s level of change management, strategic management and human resource development.

Thoughts on the Second Advent of Christ .. (Paperback): James Grieve Thoughts on the Second Advent of Christ .. (Paperback)
James Grieve
R363 Discovery Miles 3 630 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Lectures on the History of the Eastern Church (Hardcover): Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, Alexander James Grieve Lectures on the History of the Eastern Church (Hardcover)
Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, Alexander James Grieve
R1,109 Discovery Miles 11 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Strategic Human Resource Development (Hardcover): James Grieves Strategic Human Resource Development (Hardcover)
James Grieves
R3,792 Discovery Miles 37 920 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

By challenging the reactive, prescriptive and formulaic theories of late 20th century change management, Strategic Human Resource Development seeks to draw the boundaries for a new discipline that views change as an internal and proactive approach to organizations.

As middle managers, supervisors and team leaders become increasingly involved in change, they need to learn how to become proactive by developing change from within. Leadership, strategy and critical thinking are today no longer simply the prerogatives of the top team.

Strategic Human Resource Development provides a new perspective on managing change for the 21st century. In doing so, it promotes a more enlightened, ethical and skills-focused vision of change management by placing human resources back where they belong - at the forefront of the change agenda. This book is designed to show these skills to students at the master?s level of change management, strategic management and human resource development.

Why We Talk - The Evolutionary Origins of Language (Hardcover): Jean-Louis Dessalles Why We Talk - The Evolutionary Origins of Language (Hardcover)
Jean-Louis Dessalles; Translated by James Grieve
R2,797 Discovery Miles 27 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Jean-Louis Dessalles explores the co-evolutionary paths of biology, culture, and the great human edifice of language, linking the evolution of the language to the general evolutionary history of humankind. He provides searchingly original answers to such fundamental paradoxes as to whether we acquired our greatest gift in order to talk or so as to be able to think, and as to why human beings should, as experience constantly confirms, contribute information for the well-being of others at their own expense and for no apparent gain: which if this is one of language's main functions appears to make its possession, in Darwinian terms, a disadvantage. Dr Dessalles looks for solutions in the early history of human species and considers the degree to which language evolved as a means of choosing profitable coalition partners and maximizing individual success within a competitive social environment. The author opens with a discussion of the differences between animal and human communication and the biological foundations of language. He looks at the physiological preconditions for language evolution and the early evolution of meaning and communication. He then embarks on an important and original account of the natural history of conversation. Here he considers the roles of language in supporting social cohesion and information exchange. This challenging and original account will appeal to all those interested in the origins of language and the evolution of human behaviour.

Why We Talk - The Evolutionary Origins of Language (Paperback): Jean-Louis Dessalles Why We Talk - The Evolutionary Origins of Language (Paperback)
Jean-Louis Dessalles; Translated by James Grieve
R1,585 Discovery Miles 15 850 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Jean-Louis Dessalles explores the co-evolutionary paths of biology, culture, and the great human edifice of language, linking the evolution of the language to the general evolutionary history of humankind. He provides searchingly original answers to such fundamental paradoxes as to whether we acquired our greatest gift in order to talk or so as to be able to think, and as to why human beings should, as experience constantly confirms, contribute information for the well-being of others at their own expense and for no apparent gain: which if this is one of language's main functions appears to make its possession, in Darwinian terms, a disadvantage. Dr Dessalles looks for solutions in the early history of human species and considers the degree to which language evolved as a means of choosing profitable coalition partners and maximizing individual success within a competitive social environment.
The author opens with a discussion of the differences between animal and human communication and the biological foundations of language. He looks at the physiological preconditions for language evolution and the early evolution of meaning and communication. He then embarks on an important and original account of the natural history of conversation. Here he considers the roles of language in supporting social cohesion and information exchange.
This challenging and original account will appeal to all those interested in the origins of language and the evolution of human behaviour.

Free Delivery
Pinterest Twitter Facebook Google+
You may like...
Card Games - 52 Of The World's Best Card…
Sara Harper Hardcover  (1)
R222 Discovery Miles 2 220
Peptine Pro Canine/Feline Hydrolysed…
R369 R299 Discovery Miles 2 990
Skyworth SUE9500 65" QLED UHD Smart TV
R13,999 R8,999 Discovery Miles 89 990
Sudocrem Skin & Baby Care Barrier Cream…
R128 Discovery Miles 1 280
Loot
Nadine Gordimer Paperback  (2)
R398 R330 Discovery Miles 3 300
Criticare Tweezers (Stainless Steel…
 (1)
R6 Discovery Miles 60
Shield Fresh 24 Air Freshener (Fireworx)
R53 Discovery Miles 530
- (Subtract)
Ed Sheeran CD R172 R101 Discovery Miles 1 010
Efekto Malasol Insecticide Concentrate…
R98 Discovery Miles 980
Sony PlayStation 5 DualSense Wireless…
 (2)
R1,599 R1,479 Discovery Miles 14 790

 

Partners