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Thunderball (Blu-ray disc)
Adolfo Celi, Rik van Nutter, Claudine Auger, Sean Connery, Luciana Paluzzi, …
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R91
Discovery Miles 910
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Ships in 10 - 20 working days
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The fourth in the James Bond series, with Sean Connery once again
in the title role. Global criminal organisation SPECTRE has stolen
two nuclear bombs and is threatening to blow up the world. Bond
infiltrates the terrorists' underwater base off the Bahamas in
order to foil their plan. 'Thunderball' was remade in 1983 when
Sean Connery returned to the role of 007 in 'Never Say Never
Again'.
This volume unites scholars from all over the world, and with very
different theoretical perspectives. Their chapters probe into
typical Shacklean themes of time and money, uncertainty and
expectation, and into the roots of G.L.S. Shackle's philosophical
and methodological stance.
This volume unites scholars from all over the world, and with very different theoretical perspectives. Their chapters probe into typical Shacklean themes of time and money, uncertainty and expectation, and into the roots of G.L.S. Shackle's philosophical and methodological stance.
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Pluralist Economics (Paperback)
Peter Earl, Jeroen Van Bouwel, Yanis Varoufakis, J.E. King, Mohamed Aslam Haneef, …
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R1,141
Discovery Miles 11 410
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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This book is an authoritative and accessible guide to the
pluralist movement threatening to revolutionize mainstream
economics. Leading figures in the field explain why pluralism is a
required virtue in economics, how it came to be blocked and what it
means for the way we think about, research and teach economics. The
first part of the book looks at how neoclassical economics gained
its stranglehold, particularly in the United States, and how the
social and intellectual underpinnings of economics have enabled it
to maintain this in the face of inconsistent evidence from the real
world. This is then contrasted with different approaches to
pluralism. "Pluralist Economics" then goes on to address the array
of arguments for establishing pluralism, showing how economics came
to function as a concealed ideology and not as a science, and how
value-free economics is an illusion. Finally, it addresses the
practical problems presented by this different way of doing
economics.
Due to the very old age and scarcity of this book, many of the
pages may be hard to read due to the blurring of the original text.
This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the
original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as
marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe
this work is culturally important, we have made it available as
part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting
the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions
that are true to the original work.
Due to the very old age and scarcity of this book, many of the
pages may be hard to read due to the blurring of the original text.
Due to the very old age and scarcity of this book, many of the
pages may be hard to read due to the blurring of the original text.
"The Pirate Wars" takes the romantic fable of oceangoing Robin
Hoods sailing under the "banner of King Death" and contrasts it
with the murderous reality of robbery, torture, and murder on the
high seas. Noted maritime historian Peter Earle charts centuries of
piracy, from Cornwall to the Caribbean, from the sixteenth century
to the hanging of the last pirate captain in Boston in 1835. Along
the way, we meet characters like Edward Teach, the notorious
"Blackbeard," the treasure-hungry Captain Kidd, the dreaded
corsairs of Barbary, and the defiant buccaneers of the West
Indies.
"The Pirate Wars" is an account of the golden age of pirates and of
the men of the legitimate navies of the world charged with the task
of finally bringing these cutthroats to justice. "Wonderfully
detailed." ---"San Antonio Express-News""" "A well-researched
effort on an extensive subject, this is highly
recommended."---"Library Journal"
"Fascinating...His scholarship is solid, and his telling of this
complex story is lucid and well paced."---"The Sunday Telegraph"
(UK) "A thoroughly entertaining read that dispels a number of myths
and spins many a good yarn." ---"Daily Mail" (UK)
"Earle is both swashbuckling and serious in this marvelous survey
of piracy over 230 years." ---"The Oxford Times" (UK)
Business Economics: A Contemporary Approach provides students with
a practical and useful learning resource that is rooted firmly in a
pragmatic and pluralist approach to economic analysis. Designed for
both undergraduates and MBA students taking their first course in
business economics, the text focuses on introducing students to the
richness of economics as a framework for understanding business. It
is structured around the changing sets of problems that
decision-makers face, such as getting a firm started, keeping the
firm in business despite growing competition, growing the firm and
finally, rejuvenating the firm in the face of declining demand.
This book uses the experience of three generations of the Earle
family to throw light on the social and economic history of
Liverpool during its rise to prominence as a great port, from 1688
to 1840. The focus is on six members of this successful family,
John who came to Liverpool as apprentice to a merchant in 1688, his
three sons, Ralph, Thomas and William, who all became merchants
specializing in different branches of the trade of the port, and
William's two sons, another Thomas and another William, who
consolidated the fortunes of the family and began the process of
converting their wealth into gentility. The approach is descriptive
rather than theoretical, and the aim throughout has been to make
the book entertaining as well as informative. Where sources permit,
the book describes the businesses run by these men, often in
considerable detail. Trading in slaves was an important part of the
business of three of them, but they and other members of the family
also engaged in a variety of other trades, such as the
import-export business with Leghorn (Livorno) in Italy, fishing in
Newfoundland and the Shetland Islands, the wine and fruit trades of
Spain, Portugal and the Azores, the import of raw cotton for the
industries of the Industrial Revolution and the Russia trade. Other
family interests included privateering, art collection and the
trade in art, a sugar plantation in Guyana, and the emigrant trade.
While the book is mainly a work of economic history, there is also
much on the merchants' wives and families and on the social history
of both Liverpool and Livorno.
"Treasure Hunt" is the story of a national obsession. Dreams of
Spanish treasure, of unearned gold at the bottom of the sea, have
been a part of the English psyche since long before effective
diving equipment was invented. In 1687, Captain William Phips
weighed anchor in English waters with an incredible cargo - nearly
forty tons of silver and gold, the treasure of the Spanish galleon
Concepcion, wrecked over forty years before on a coral reef in the
middle of the ocean. This treasure in coins and bullion had been
raised by naked divers, unaided by breathing equipment. The great
British treasure-hunting boom had begun. Over the next two hundred
years, many such adventures, most based on extremely dubious
information, were begun, with many fortunes and lives lost in the
process. The real boom for underwater treasure hunting took place
in the 1690s, with the invention of crude, very dangerous diving
equipment. And, with the advent of the stock market, gambling and
treasure-hunting became closely connected to the birth of modern
capitalism. In the 18th and 19th centuries, treasure-hunting became
a professional occupation, with a new breed of diver emerging to
salvage the wrecks of English and Dutch East-Indiamen carrying
treasure to finance purchases in Asia. World-renowned naval
historian Peter Earle returns with an extraordinary and
little-known history of a peculiarly English phenomenon - of
outstanding bravery, of exceptional recklessness, and above all, of
dreams of treasure.
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