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Scott was the first British novelist to discover in landscape a
literary as well as a pictoral medium, an insight which he exploits
to powerful effect in his Scottish novels. Mr Reed's book breaks
new ground by demonstrating the originality of Scott's landscapes,
in which romantic nature takes its place in a realistic context of
people, history, architecture and traditions. The author shows how,
as poet and novelist, Scott explores the notion of place to a depth
where it operates not merely as dramatic background but as a force
which shapes and directs the minds of its inhabitants. This study
adds a new dimension to the understanding of Scott's work.
Sir Edward James Reed (1830-1906) was an innovative naval architect
who, after attending the Central School of Mathematics and Naval
Architecture in Portsmouth, was appointed chief constructor of the
Navy in 1863. This was a crucial time for the navy, as traditional
wooden sailing ships began to be armoured or rebuilt in iron in
response to more powerful weaponry. Reed pioneered the methodical
use of scientific calculations to determine a ship's weight,
strength and stability, and was responsible for a number of
revolutionary designs. He later founded his own consultancy and
designed ships for other countries including Germany, Chile and
Brazil. This illustrated handbook, first published in 1869,
contains a comprehensive overview of the various classes of
iron-clad ships of the time - the new features they incorporated,
their capabilities, performance, and their cost. It also deals with
converting existing wooden battleships into iron-clads.
Sir Edward James Reed (1830 1906) was an innovative naval architect
who, after attending the Central School of Mathematics and Naval
Architecture in Portsmouth, was appointed chief constructor of the
Navy in 1863. This was a crucial time for the navy, as traditional
wooden sailing ships began to be armoured or rebuilt in iron in
response to more powerful weaponry. Reed pioneered the methodical
use of scientific calculations to determine a ship's weight,
strength and stability, and was responsible for a number of
revolutionary designs. He later founded his own consultancy and
designed ships for other countries including Germany, Chile and
Brazil. This textbook, first published in 1869, contains a
comprehensive overview of the design and construction of the
various classes of iron ships of the time, and the new features
they incorporated. It also includes descriptions of procedures in
Royal Dockyards and various civilian shipyards.
Sir Edward James Reed (1830 1906) was appointed chief constructor
of the Navy in 1863, and later founded his own ship design
consultancy. He pioneered the methodical use of scientific
calculations to determine a ship's weight, strength and stability,
and was responsible for a number of revolutionary designs at a
crucial period, when ships began to be armoured or rebuilt in iron
in response to more powerful weaponry. This book, first published
in 1885, sets out his approach to the problem of ensuring stability
in iron-built ships. Reed discusses scientific theories of
flotation, buoyancy and stability and applies them to contemporary
ship design and shipbuilding techniques. Reed also describes the
experiments of French naval architects in this area, providing the
first English translations of their research. It is an important
record of the Victorian naval and scientific understanding of
iron-built ship stability, corrective design and building methods.
This collection of poems rooted in the wild and beautiful lands
that lie between England and Scotland describes a traditionally
lawless area whose inhabitants owed allegiance first to kin and
laird and then to the authorities in London or Edinburgh. Recording
a violent, clannish world of fierce hatreds and passionate
loyalties, the ballads tell vivid tales of raids, feuds and
betrayals, romances and acts of revenge.
LEARN THE SECRETS TO EXCELLING AT INTERVIEW, DIRECT FROM REED'S TOP
INTERVIEWERS AND RECRUITERS You can't prepare an answer for every
interview question. So, of the thousands of questions they might
ask, which ones will they ask? After extensive research among
hundreds of interviewers and thousands of interviewees, finally
here's the book that will give you the answer. Why You? is based on
direct input from top interviewers in REED's unrivalled recruitment
network, offering: - Powerful preparation techniques that will help
you succeed on the day - Approaches to questions assessing your
career goals, competency and creativity - Tips for boosting your
confidence and adopting a winning mindset at interview From
classics like 'tell me about yourself' and 'what are your greatest
weaknesses?' to puzzlers like 'sell me this pen', James Reed
finally reveals what interviewers are really asking. This book has
already helped thousands of readers move on in their careers - and
it will help you do the same!
"An insider's guide to the perfect interview." -Daily Express What
are job interviewers actually looking for in a candidate? What
questions will they ask? What does each question really mean? What
are the answers that will secure you the job? James Reed, chairman
of one of the world's largest recruiting agencies, takes you into
the minds of top interviewers and reveals the answers that will
land your dream job. 101 Job Interview Questions You'll Never Fear
Again provides the best strategies for dealing with everything from
classic questions like "Tell me about yourself" and "What are your
greatest weaknesses?" to puzzlers like "Sell me this pen" and "How
many traffic lights are there in New York?" You'll learn: * The
"Fateful 15" questions that form the basis of nearly every question
you'll be asked. * The 101 most common questions and what the
interviewer is really asking. * Top line tactics for formulating
winning answers about your career goals, character, competency, and
creativity. * How to identify the types of interviewers and adapt
accordingly. * How to adopt the right mindset, dress code, and
approach to stand out from the pack. "Gives you the answers they
really want. Great as interview preparation." -The Sun "Takes much
of the fear out of preparing for a job interview." -Sunday Post
"Well-written and well-organized. Strongly recommended for anyone
preparing for a job interview." -Library Journal
There's never been a better time to create the career you love. This
book shows you how.
By the time you retire you'll have spent a third of your life working.
That's far too long to be stuck in a job you hate or even just
tolerate. But where to start?
Life's Work will show you 12 proven ways to fast track your career, so
when you leap out of bed every Monday morning you'll be ready to take
on the world. The book is written by James Reed, Chairman of REED,
Britain's best-known recruitment brand. Over the past 25 years he has
helped millions of people find jobs. This has given him a deep insight
into what makes some people successful in building a rewarding career,
while others are stuck in the confusion and frustration of not landing
the job they want.
Through these multiple observations and conversations, James has
learned that there are 12 key ways to build and sustain the career you
want. You will learn how to:
· Be (sustainably) selfish
· Kick start some good habits and kick out some bad ones
· Think in days and decades
· Be powerful, be prepared
· Find a boss you can learn from
Today's job landscape allows you more freedom to carve your own path
than ever before. Along with this, however, comes the responsibility of
shaping your mind and actions to make your career work for you. This
book shows you how.
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