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The study of Prime Ministers and the reform of British central
government in any era is fascinating. The interaction between the
temporary, often inexperienced but largely elected ministers and
the experienced but theoretically subservient senior civil servants
provides enormous interest. This book concentrates on the years of
Harold Macmillan, Harold Wilson, Alec Douglas Home and Edward
Heath--years when the battle between Civil Service and Government
was most intense. What makes this book more compelling is that many
of the key players, including Richard Crossman, Barbara Castle and
Tony Benn, wrote their own published accounts. Eighteen months
after he came to power, Harold Wilson commissioned the Fulton
Committee to look at the recruitment, training and management of
civil servants. The Fulton report emerged in 1968 and became
legendary for its difficult gestation and for the mini civil war,
which developed within Whitehall over its implementation. This is
but one episode in the history of British Prime Ministers' attempts
to reform the Civil Service. The Fulton report remains a landmark
in the administrative history of Britain.
Not long ago there was prosperity. Every worker had a job and those
whose fortunes weren't on the rise held out hope that their day
would soon come when they too joined the burgeoning league of
millionaires that seemed to be produced overnight. This era is
ending just as James is struggling to finish college. His dream of
making a stylish, sophisticated life in the city isn't going as
planned. Debt is beginning to mount as he longs for hedonistic fun.
It isn't until James accidentally befriends a mysterious young
woman who shares many of his tastes and aspirations does he begin
to believe that things are turning around for him. She is Loren
Anders, an heir to a global finance empire and aspiring fashion
model. She is buoyant and fun, something James has longed to be.
But as the Great Recession approaches, Loren's realm of opulence
and glamour begins to unravel. James is forced to find fulfillment
by putting aside the illusions that promised happiness.
Novelist Marc Mullbery leaves his sleepy island vineyard to attend
an annual yachting excursion with a group of colleagues. As they
set sail frictions emerge when Marc's mistress evades his advances
and suddenly ends their longtime affair. Marc's cravings are
quickly reawakened by another passenger, the prolific chick lit
author Katrin Zofield. Marc's attempt to work on a new piece of
writing is averted when his former mistress's husband confronts
Marc about the affair. Marc's confessions are met with an equally
shocking revelation. When one of the writers is found dead the
narcissism and thirst for fame of those remaining is only
heightened as they anticipate a media barrage awaiting them at the
marina. 'Thieves, Whores & Dinosaurs' is a searing and
hilarious satire of famous writers and the eccentric personalities
they cultivate. It is the first book of the Marc Mulberry Series.
In Death, Burial and Rebirth in the Religions of Antiquity, Jon Davies charts the significance of death to the emerging religious cults in the pre-Christian and early Christian world. He analyses the varied burial rituals and examines the different notions of the afterlife. Among the areas covered are: * Osiris and Isis: the life theology of Ancient Egypt * burying the Jewish dead * Roman religion and Roman funerals * Early Christian burial * the nature of martyrdom. Jon Davies also draws on the sociological theory of Max Weber to present a comprehensive introduction to and overview of death, burial and the afterlife in the first Christian centuries which offers insights into the relationship between social change and attitudes to death and dying.
In Death, Burial and Rebirth in the Religions of Antiquity, Jon Davies charts the significance of death to the emerging religious cults in the pre-Christian and early Christian world. He analyses the varied burial rituals and examines the different notions of the afterlife. Among the areas covered are: * Osiris and Isis: the life theology of Ancient Egypt * burying the Jewish dead * Roman religion and Roman funerals * Early Christian burial * the nature of martyrdom. Jon Davies also draws on the sociological theory of Max Weber to present a comprehensive introduction to and overview of death, burial and the afterlife in the first Christian centuries which offers insights into the relationship between social change and attitudes to death and dying.
Differential equations is a subject of wide applicability, and
knowledge of dif Differential equations is a subject of wide
applicability, and knowledge of dif ferential ferential equations
equations topics topics permeates permeates all all areas areas of
of study study in in engineering engineering and and applied
applied mathematics. mathematics. Some Some differential
differential equations equations are are susceptible susceptible to
to analytic analytic means means of of so so lution, lution, while
while others others require require the the generation generation
of of numerical numerical solution solution trajectories
trajectories to to see see the the behavior behavior of of the the
system system under under study. study. For For both both
situations, situations, the the software software package package
Maple Maple can can be be used used to to advantage. advantage. To
To the the student student Making Making effective effective use
use of of differential differential equations equations requires
requires facility facility in in recognizing recognizing and and
solving solving standard standard "tractable" "tractable" problems,
problems, as as well well as as having having the the background
background in in the the subject subject to to make make use use of
of tools tools for for dealing dealing with with situations
situations that that are are not not amenable amenable to to simple
simple analytic analytic approaches. approaches."
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The New Friend (Paperback)
Kim Kane; Illustrated by Jon Davis
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Summer never tasted so good! You love those peaceful, relaxing
pontoon rides around the lake: the beautiful scenery, the smell of
fresh air, the gentle breeze cooling you on a warm summer day. Make
each memorable trip last even longer; bring along treats, drinks,
or even your next meal. Pontoon Food by Jon and Erin Davis is a
collection of delicious, fun, and family-tested recipes with a
focus on dishes that are easy to tote and even easier to serve.
Find the basic ingredients at even the smallest of grocery stores.
Prepare your food in advance, paying special attention to the
authors' serving tips and tricks. Then prepare for what's sure to
be your best day on the lake. The book features 58 family-tested
recipes specifically for enjoying on pontoons and other boats A
focus on dishes that are easy to tote and even easier to serve
Simple directions and ingredients that are easy to find at most
grocery stores Serving tips and tricks--perfect for a day on the
water
"Davis is as good as DeLillo at playing off our internal hunger
for meaning against surface senselessness. And Davis catches the
surface brilliantly."--"American Book Review"
Punctuated by subversive humor, verbal theatrics, and moments of
strange, luminous beauty, Davis' clear, unsentimental poems are
meditations and mediations on contemporary existence and the
unreliability of language, emotions, and the memory to gather it
all in.
Jon Davis, author of five collections of poetry, earned his MFA
from the University of Montana. He has received a Lannan Literary
Award and currently teaches at the Institute of American Indian
Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Tony Blair was the political colossus in Britain for thirteen
years, winning three elections in a row for New Labour, two of them
by huge majorities. However, since leaving office he has been
disowned by many in his own party, with the term 'Blairite'
becoming an insult. The election of Jeremy Corbyn as Labour Party
leader in 2015 seemed to be, if not an equal, at least an opposite
reaction to Blair's long dominance of the centre and left of
British politics. Drawing on new contributions from most of the
main players in the Blair government, including Tony Blair himself,
Jon Davis and John Rentoul reconsider the history and common view
of New Labour against its record of delivering moderate social
democracy. They show how New Labour was not one party but two, and
how it essentially governed as a coalition, much like the
government that followed it. This book tells the inside story of
how Tony Blair worked out, late in the day, his ideas for improving
the NHS and school reform; how he groped towards, and was
eventually defined by, a foreign policy of liberal interventionism;
how he managed a difficult relationship with his Chancellor for ten
years; and how Gordon Brown finally took over just as the boom went
bust and the New Labour era came to an end. Rentoul and Davis
reveal how the governing tribes dealt with each other in the New
Labour years: not simply the 'Blairites' and the 'Brownites', but
the 'temporary' ministers and the 'permanent', under-reported civil
servants who worked alongside them. Many of the arguments that
raged within and around the Blair government of 1997-2007 remain
very much alive: reform of public services; the right course for
the divided Labour Party; and the Iraq war. The Blair Government
Reconsidered aims at a balanced account of how decisions were made,
to allow the reader to make up their own mind about controversies
that still dominate politics today.
Differential equations is a subject of wide applicability, and
knowledge of dif Differential equations is a subject of wide
applicability, and knowledge of dif ferential ferential equations
equations topics topics permeates permeates all all areas areas of
of study study in in engineering engineering and and applied
applied mathematics. mathematics. Some Some differential
differential equations equations are are susceptible susceptible to
to analytic analytic means means of of so so lution, lution, while
while others others require require the the generation generation
of of numerical numerical solution solution trajectories
trajectories to to see see the the behavior behavior of of the the
system system under under study. study. For For both both
situations, situations, the the software software package package
Maple Maple can can be be used used to to advantage. advantage. To
To the the student student Making Making effective effective use
use of of differential differential equations equations requires
requires facility facility in in recognizing recognizing and and
solving solving standard standard "tractable" "tractable" problems,
problems, as as well well as as having having the the background
background in in the the subject subject to to make make use use of
of tools tools for for dealing dealing with with situations
situations that that are are not not amenable amenable to to simple
simple analytic analytic approaches. approaches.
"Trash," one of three inaugural titles in Arsenal's film book
series Queer Film Classics, delves into the legendary 1970 film
that was arguably the greatest collaboration between director Paul
Morrissey and producer Andy Warhol.
The film "Trash" is a down-and-out domestic melodrama about a
decidedly eccentric couple: Joe, an impotent junkie (played by
Warhol film regular Joe Dallesandro), and Holly (played by trans
Warhol superstar Holly Woodlawn), Joe's feisty and sexually
frustrated girlfriend. Joe is the hunky yet passive center around
whom proud Holly orbits; while Morrissey intended to show that
"there's no difference between a person using drugs and a piece of
refuse," Woodlawn's incredible turn reverses his logic: she makes
trash as precious as human beings.
Author Jon Davies argues that "Trash," so comical yet so
heartrending, is an allegory for the experiences of Dallesandro,
Woodlawn, their co-stars, and countless other human ?leftovers, ?
whose self-fashioning for Warhol and Morrissey's gaze transformed
them---if only fleetingly---from nobodies into somebodies.
The Queer Film Classics series consists of critical yet populist
monographs on classic films of interest to LGBT audiences written
by esteemed film scholars and critics. The series is edited by
authors Thomas Waugh ("Out/Lines, Lust Unearthed") and Matthew Hays
("The View from Here").
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The Wizard's Secret
Sophie Giles, Jon Davis
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R171
R155
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Pigeon flies across the rooftops of London and soon finds himself
in Covent Garden, where he falls in love with the sound of the
opera singer in the piazza and the vision of the tap dancers at the
Royal Ballet. As he learns how to look after himself away from his
nest, he discovers his true passion in life - tap-dancing! Author
Serena Hassan is a firm believer in following one's dreams, even if
they may seem silly to others. She hopes to motivate and inspire
future generations to be brave when they leave home, and to
encourage them to never give up searching for their own passions.
Read Write Inc. Phonics Book Bag Books are engaging texts to
support children with additional reading practice outside the
classroom. They have been specifically designed for children to
take home after school, in order to share their reading journey and
celebrate their achievements with parents and carers. The books are
closely matched to the existing Read Write Inc. Phonics Storybooks
to reinforce children's classroom learning of phonics at the
appropriate level, helping them to make even faster progress in
reading.
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All Mine! (Hardcover)
Carol Zeavin, Rhona Silverbush; Illustrated by Jon Davis
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R217
R206
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Ava, Kai, and JoJo are playing with their toys at school, but must
learn how to share. All Mine! is a book written for toddlers about
taking ownership of their things, so they better understand how to
take turns. Written with simple language and reflective of
children's realities, the Terrific Toddlers series is based on
understanding of the developmental level of young toddlers.
Includes a "Note to Parents and Caregivers" written by the authors
about supporting toddlers' needs for ownership.
Today, Ginger is having a playdate with Isla. But Isla won't share!
That's not fun. How will Ginger solve this problem?
From the Galaxy's Greatest Comic, 2000 AD, comes the most gripping
colouring book of the year: the toughest, strongest, most defiant
and sometimes meanest action heroines in comics. Intricate and
bold, be mindful that these are the most determined characters you
will get to colour this year!
Acclaimed novelist Marc Mulberry leaves the seclusion of his sleepy
island vineyard to attend an annual yachting excursion with a group
of colleagues and friends. As they set sail from Seattle, frictions
emerge when Marc's mistress, the notoriously impulsive poet Olive
Snow, evades his advances and suddenly ends their longtime affair.
Marc's cravings are quickly reawakened by another passenger, the
prolific chick lit author Katrin Zofield, daughter of the Nobel
laureate Sir William Zofield. Marc's attempt to work on a new piece
of writing is averted when Olive's husband, a film producer who
turned one of Marc's novels in to a cinematic catastrophe,
confronts Marc about his affair with Olive. Marc's confessions to
Bryan are met with an equally shocking revelation. As the writers
reconvene to ignite old arguments, opinions and attitudes clash
wildly. When one of the writers is found dead, the narcissism and
thirst for fame of those remaining is only heightened as they
anticipate a media barrage awaiting them at the marina in San
Francisco. Thieves, Whores & Dinosaurs is a searing and
hilarious satire of famous writers and the eccentric personalities
they cultivate. It is the first book of the Marc Mulberry Series.
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