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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
The comic companion to the BBC sitcom GHOSTS, perfect for all the
family. Everybody leaves a trace. The ghosts of Button House may
have been dead a long time - some of them a very long time - but
they have all left their mark on the world (even if, in Robin’s
case, that mark is just a handprint on the wall of a cave).
Gathered together in this volume is a treasure trove of unearthed
cuttings, original records and rare artefacts that explore the
unseen lives of those who died at Button House: from Thomas's love
letters to Pat's ‘Summer Camp Rap’, and from Julian's campaign
promises to Lady Button's Rules of Etiquette. There are even
documents dictated to the one person who can see and hear the
ghosts: Alison Cooper. Written by the show’s creators – Mathew
Baynton, Simon Farnaby, Martha Howe-Douglas, Jim Howick, Laurence
Rickard and Ben Willbond – this eclectic archive is a unique
chance to discover more about the beloved ghosts of Button House.
Thank be to Moonah! A book for all the family, it is as
warm-spirited and deliriously daft as the series itself.
BOOK OF THE YEAR - EVENING STANDARD, THE OBSERVER and THE TIMES
‘Beautifully written and completely convincing’ The Observer
‘An excellent novel – riotous and abundant, full of vivid,
dirty life’ The Guardian TO LOVE IS TO FALL . . . On a rooftop in
Elizabethan London two worlds collide. Shay is a messenger-girl and
trainer of hawks who sees the future in the patterns of birds.
Nonesuch is the dark star of the city's fabled child theatre scene,
as famous as royalty yet lowly as a beggar. Together they create
The Ghost Theatre: a troupe staging magical plays in London's
hidden corners. As their hallucinatory performances incite
rebellion among the city's outcasts, the pair's relationship sparks
and burns against a backdrop of the plague and a London in flames.
Their growing fame sweeps them up into the black web of the
Elizabethan court, where Shay and Nonesuch discover that if they
fly too high, a fall is sure to come… Fantastical and
captivating, The Ghost Theatre charts the rise and dramatic
destruction of a dream born from love and torn apart by betrayal.
'Dramatic and gripping... a breathless journey of hope, beauty,
wonder, tragedy, and the power of theatre' Isabelle Schuler 'Rich
and evocative with shades of Angela Carter' Ever Dundas 'A story of
rebellion and magic, of mysticism and broken love in the streets
and theatres and rooftops of Elizabethan London. Beautifully
written, delicate and sad. I'm still haunted by it' Mariana
Enriquez 'Osman brings the underworld of Elizabethan London to life
with its child theatres, rioting apprentices and anarchic world,
its jumble of squalor and glamour... larger-than-life heroes raise
child rebellions; pursue exalted, treacherous love affairs; see the
future in a flock of birds. Glorious!' Sandra Newman ‘Hauntingly
beautiful … Thrilling and thought-provoking’ The Independent
This book deals with risk management and the organisation of
banking in Swedish savings banks alongside the development in other
European countries. The period of analysis begins with the
establishment of the first savings banks in 1820 and ends in 1910.
During this period, banking developed as a well-functioning system
for deposits and credits. The book focuses on this development from
a theoretical perspective connected to risk management and the role
of trust and legitimacy in credits and savings. The analysis deals
with the overall development of the Swedish banking system and the
role of savings banks as well as bank connections with different
groups of customers. Of interest to financial historians,
academics, and researchers, it also analyses the role of insider
lending and the practical aspects of granting credits, such as the
use of collaterals and the level of interest rates to compensate
higher risks.
After years of paralysis, the 1990s saw an explosion in the number
of United Nations field operations around the world. In terms of
scope and level of ambition, these interventions went beyond the
tried and tested principles of classical UN peacekeeping. Indeed,
in some cases - such as Cambodia, Kosovo and East Timor - the UN
presence assumed the form of quasi-protectorates designed to steer
war-torn and deeply divided societies towards lasting peace. This
book examines the UN's performance and assesses the wider impact of
'new interventionism' on international order and the study of
international relations. Featuring eight case studies of major UN
interventions and an introductory chapter outlining the most
important theoretical and political features of the international
system which have led to the increased interventionary practices of
the UN, this book will appeal to students and researchers in
international relations and international organizations.
In this open access book, seventeen scholars discuss how
contemporary Scandinavian art and media have become important
arenas to articulate and stage various forms of vulnerability in
the Scandinavian welfare states. How do discourses of privilege and
vulnerability coexist and interact in Scandinavia? How do the
Scandinavian countries respond to vulnerability given increased
migration? How is vulnerability distributed in terms of margin and
centre, normality and deviance? And how can vulnerability be used
to move audiences towards each other and accomplish change? We
address these questions in an interdisciplinary study that brings
examples from celebrated and provocative fiction and documentary
films, TV-series, reality TV, art installations, design,
literature, graphic art, radio podcasts and campaigns on social
media.
Incorporating the latest industry thinking and developments, this
exploration of brands, brand equity, and strategic brand management
combines a comprehensive theoretical foundation with numerous
techniques and practical insights for making better day-to-day and
long-term brand decisions -- and thus improving the long-term
profitability of specific brand strategies. Finely focused on
"how-to" and "why" throughout, it provides specific tactical
guidelines for planning, building, measuring, and managing brand
equity. It includes numerous examples on virtually every topic and
over 75 Branding Briefs that identify successful and unsuccessful
brands and explain why they have been so. Case studies will
familiarize readers with the real-life stories of Levi's Dockers,
Intel Corporation, Nivea, Nike, and Starbucks.
This book explores the need to develop business strategies,
organise and fund transformation projects and manage the
transformation programme in order to further a circular economy.
Circular Business Models outlines sustainable business models that
can be used by companies to move transformation forward on a large
scale. In addition to business models the book will cover and
discuss a number of other factors necessary for a successful
transformation, such as business and innovation strategy,
entrepreneurship and change management. Including original
interviews with circular economy practitioners, this book will be
applicable to industries as diverse as manufacturing, food
processing, transportation and mechanical engineering. Addressing
the different challenges that meet circular economy visionaries, it
outlines strategies and business models needed to gain momentum in
these different sectors.
As software and computer hardware grows in complexity, networks
have grown to match. The increasing scale, complexity,
heterogeneity, and dynamism of communication networks, resources,
and applications has made distributed computing systems brittle,
unmanageable, and insecure. Internet and Distributed Computing
Advancements: Theoretical Frameworks and Practical Applications is
a vital compendium of chapters on the latest research within the
field of distributed computing, capturing trends in the design and
development of Internet and distributed computing systems that
leverage autonomic principles and techniques. The chapters provided
within this collection offer a holistic approach for the
development of systems that can adapt themselves to meet
requirements of performance, fault tolerance, reliability,
security, and Quality of Service (QoS) without manual intervention.
The cultural borders of Europe are today more visible than ever,
and with them comes a sense of uncertainty with respect to liberal
democratic traditions: whether treated as abstractions or concrete
realities, cultural divisions challenge concepts of legitimacy and
political representation as well as the legal bases for
citizenship. Thus, an understanding of such borders and their
consequences is of utmost importance for promoting the evolution of
democracy. Cultural Borders of Europe provides a wide-ranging
exploration of these lines of demarcation in a variety of regions
and historical eras, providing essential insights into the state of
European intercultural relations today.
Charles S. Peirce, the founder of pragmatism, was also the
architect of a remarkable theory of signs that continues to puzzle
and inspire philosophers today. In this important new book, Mats
Bergman articulates a bold new approach to Peirce's semeiotic
through a reassessment of the role of rhetoric in his work. This
systematic approach, which is offered as an alternative to
formalistic accounts of Peirce's project, shows how general
sign-theoretical conceptions can plausibly be interpreted as
abstractions from everyday communicative experiences and practices.
Building on this fallible ground of rhetoric-in-use, Bergman
explicates Peirce's semeiotic in a way that is conducive to the
development of rhetorical inquiry and philosophical criticism.
Following this path, the underpinnings of a uniquely Peircean
philosophy of communication is unearthed - a pragmatic conception
encased in a normative rhetoric, motivated by the continual need to
transform and improve our habits of action.
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