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Wizards Vs Aliens: Series 1 (DVD): Scott Haran, Michael Higgs, Annette Badland, Brian Blessed, Percelle Ascott, Gwendoline... Wizards Vs Aliens: Series 1 (DVD)
Scott Haran, Michael Higgs, Annette Badland, Brian Blessed, Percelle Ascott, … 1
R23 Discovery Miles 230 Ships in 10 - 20 working days

Children's fantasy drama series in which a boy with secret powers finds himself forced to confront an alien invasion of Earth. To the outside world Tom Clarke (Scott Haran) appears to be an ordinary boy. He loves football and lives with his father (Michael Higgs) and grandmother (Annette Badland). However, Tom and his family are actually wizards and are gravely threatened by the arrival on Earth of the alien race Nekross, who, under the command of the Nekross King (voice of Brian Blessed), seek to acquire the planet's magic for themselves. Can Tom and his friends fight them off and protect their magical abilities?

It Revolution - How Evolution Will Turn into Revolution (Hardcover): Michael Higgs It Revolution - How Evolution Will Turn into Revolution (Hardcover)
Michael Higgs
R788 Discovery Miles 7 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Life in the Victorian and Edwardian Workhouse (Paperback): Michelle Higgs Life in the Victorian and Edwardian Workhouse (Paperback)
Michelle Higgs
R494 R401 Discovery Miles 4 010 Save R93 (19%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Life in a workhouse during the Victorian and Edwardian eras has been popularly characterised as a brutal existence. Charles Dickens famously portrayed workhouse inmates as being dirty, neglected, overworked adn at the mercy of exploitative masters. While there were undoubtedly establishments that conformed to this stereotype, there is also evidence of a more enlightened approach that has not yet come to public attention. This book establishes a true picture of what life was like in a workhouse, of why inmates entered them and of what they had to endure in their day-to-day routine. A comprehensive overview of the workshouse system gives a real and compelling insight into social and moral reasons behind their growth in the Victorian era, while the kind of distinctions that were drawn between inmates are looked into, which, along with the social stigma of having been a workhouse inmate, tell us much about class attitudes of the time. The book also looks at living conditions and duties of the staff who, in many ways, were prisoners of the workhouse. Michelle Higgs combines thorough research with a fresh outlook on a crucial period in British history, and in doing so paints a vivid portrait of an era and its social standards that continues to fascinate, and tells us much about the society we live in today.

It Revolution - How Evolution Will Turn into Revolution (Paperback): Michael Higgs It Revolution - How Evolution Will Turn into Revolution (Paperback)
Michael Higgs
R434 Discovery Miles 4 340 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Life in the Victorian Hospital (Paperback, New Ed.): Michelle Higgs Life in the Victorian Hospital (Paperback, New Ed.)
Michelle Higgs
R539 R440 Discovery Miles 4 400 Save R99 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Throughout the Victorian period, life-threatening diseases were no respecter of class, affecting rich and poor alike. However, the medical treatment for such diseases differed significantly, depending on the class of patient. The wealthy received private medical treatment at home or, later, in a practitioner's consulting room. The middle classes might also pay for their treatment but, in addition, they could attend one of an increasing number of specialist hospitals. The working classes could get free treatment from charitable voluntary hospitals or dispensaries. For the abject poor who were receiving poor relief, their only option was to seek treatment at the workhouse infirmary. The experience of a patient going into hospital at this time was vastly different from that at the end. This was not just in terms of being attended by trained nurses or in the medical and surgical advances which had taken place. Different methods for treating diseases and the use of antiseptic and aseptic techniques to combat killer hospital infections led to a much higher standard of care than was previously available.

Prison Life in Victorian England (Paperback, Uk Ed.): Michelle Higgs Prison Life in Victorian England (Paperback, Uk Ed.)
Michelle Higgs
R510 R418 Discovery Miles 4 180 Save R92 (18%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

It is a commonly held assumption that all Victorian prisons were grim, abhorrent places, loathed by their inmates. This is undoubtedly an accurate description of many English prisons in the nineteenth century However, because of the way in which prisons were run, there were two distinct types: convict prisons and local prisons. While convict prisons attempted to reform their inmates, local prisons acted as a deterrent. This meant that standards of accommodation and sanitation were lower than in convict prisons and treatment, particularly in terms of the hard labour prisoners were expected to undertake, was often more severe. Whichever type of prison they were sent to, for many prisoners and convicts from the poorest classes, prison life compared favourably with their own miserable existence at home.

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