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On the night of 30 January 1933, Adolf Hitler leaned out of a
spotlit window of the Reich Chancellery in Berlin, bursting with
joy. The moment seemed unbelievable, even to Hitler. After an
improbable political journey that came close to faltering on many
occasions, his march to power had finally succeeded. While the
story of Hitler's rise has been told in books covering larger
portions of his life, no previous work has focused on his
eight-year climb to rule: 1925-1933. Renowned author Peter Ross
Range brings this period back to startling life with a narrative
history that describes brushes with power, quests for revenge,
nonstop electioneering and underhand campaign tactics. For Hitler,
moments of gloating triumph were followed by abject humiliation.
This is the tale of a school dropout's climb from the infamy of a
failed coup to Germany's highest office. It is a saga of personal
growth and lavish living, a melodrama rife with love affairs and
even suicide attempts. But it is also the definitive account of
Hitler's unrelenting struggle for control over his raucous movement
as he fought off challenges, built and bullied coalitions, quelled
internecine feuds and neutralised his enemies - all culminating in
the creation of the Third Reich and the world's descent into
darkness. One of the most dramatic and important stories of the
twentieth century, Hitler's ascent spans Germany's wobbly recovery
from the First World War through years of growing prosperity and,
finally, into crippling depression. Masterfully woven into an
unforgettable and urgent narrative, The Unfathomable Ascent will
remind us of what we should never forget.
The chilling and little-known story of Adolf Hitler's eight-year
march to the pinnacle of German politics. On the night of 30
January 1933, Adolf Hitler leaned out of a spotlit window of the
Reich Chancellery in Berlin, bursting with joy. Even to Hitler
himself, the moment seemed unbelievable. After an improbable,
serpentine political journey that came close to faltering on many
occasions, his march to power had finally succeeded. Until now, no
single work has focused on the precise eight-year run of his climb
to rule from 1925 to 1933. Peter Ross Range brings this period back
to startling life, giving readers a necessary story of brushes with
power and quests for revenge, non-stop electioneering and underhand
campaign tactics. For Hitler, moments of gloating triumph were
followed, shockingly, by abject humiliation. Masterfully woven into
one unforgettable and urgent narrative, The Unfathomable Ascent,
will make us remember what we should never forget.
WINNER OF THE SCOTTISH NON-FICTION BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD 2021 A
FINANCIAL TIMES, I PAPER AND STYLIST BOOK OF THE YEAR 'In his
absorbing book about the lost and the gone, Peter Ross takes us
from Flanders Fields to Milltown to Kensal Green, to melancholy
islands and surprisingly lively ossuaries . . . a considered and
moving book on the timely subject of how the dead are remembered,
and how they go on working below the surface of our lives.' -
Hilary Mantel 'Ross is a wonderfully evocative writer, deftly
capturing a sense of place and history, while bringing a deep
humanity to his subject. He has written a delightful book.' - The
Guardian 'The pages burst with life and anecdote while also
examining our relationship with remembrance.' - Financial Times
(best travel books of 2020) 'Among the year's most surprising
"sleeper" successes is A Tomb with a View. In a year with so much
death, it may have initially seemed a hard sell, but the author's
humanity has instead acted as a beacon of light in the darkness.' -
The Sunday Times 'Fascinating . . . Ross makes a likeably
idiosyncratic guide and one finishes the book feeling strangely
optimistic about the inevitable.' - The Observer 'Ross has written
[a] lively elegy to Britain's best burial grounds.' - Evening
Standard (*Best New Books of Autumn 2020*) 'One of the non-fiction
books of the year.' - The i paper (*2020 Best Books for Christmas*)
'Brilliant.' - Stylist (*Best Christmas books for Christmas 2020*)
'Never has a book about death been so full of life. James Joyce and
Charles Dickens would've loved it - a book that reveals much
gravity in the humour and many stories in the graveyard. It also
reveals Peter Ross to be among the best non-fiction writers in the
country.' - Andrew O'Hagan 'His stories are always a joy.' - Ian
Rankin 'I'm a card-carrying admirer of Peter Ross.' - Robert
Macfarlane 'A startling, delight-filled tour of graveyards and the
people who love them, dazzlingly told.' - Denise Mina 'A
phenomenal, lyrical, beautiful book.' - Frank Turner 'A walk
through the graveyards of Britain guided by one of the most
engaging wordsmiths willing to take you by the hand.' - The Big
Issue (*Best Books 2020*) 'A celebration of life and of love. It
confronts our universal fate but tends towards a comforting embrace
of mortality. It is also imbued with something deeply moving.' -
The Herald 'Beautifully written and strangely life affirming.' -
Norman Blake, Teenage Fanclub For readers of The Salt Path,
Mudlarking, Ghostland, Kathleen Jamie and Robert Macfarlane. Enter
a grave new world of fascination and delight as award-winning
writer Peter Ross uncovers the stories and glories of graveyards.
Who are London's outcast dead and why is David Bowie their guardian
angel? What is the remarkable truth about Phoebe Hessel, who
disguised herself as a man to fight alongside her sweetheart, and
went on to live in the reigns of five monarchs? Why is a Bristol
cemetery the perfect wedding venue for goths? All of these
sorrowful mysteries - and many more - are answered in A Tomb With A
View, a book for anyone who has ever wandered through a field of
crooked headstones and wondered about the lives and deaths of those
who lie beneath. So push open the rusting gate, push back the ivy,
and take a look inside...
Diese Festschrift ist dem Musikwissenschaftler Jurgen Maehder
anlasslich seines 70. Geburtstags gewidmet und versammelt Beitrage
internationaler Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftler. Mit
fokussiert der Band Forschungsfelder des Jubilars, die seine
wissenschaftliche Vita nicht nur begleitet haben, sondern von ihm
auch wesentlich gepragt worden sind. Sein Blick auf das Phanomen
Musiktheater hat viele in ihrem akademischen Leben nachhaltig
beeinflusst: seine Doktorandinnen und Doktoranden ebenso wie
langjahrige Weggefahrten in den unterschiedlichen Communitys der
Opernforschung. Ein Grossteil dieser Kolleginnen und Kollegen ist
in der vorliegenden Festgabe vertreten.
SHORTLISTED FOR SALTIRE SOCIETY NON-FICTION BOOK OF THE YEAR
Quirky, hilarious, always engaging and often moving, The Passion of
Harry Bingo enters the lives of some of Britain's least known but
most amazing characters. From Orkney to the Sussex coast they bring
light and laughter into all our lives: the Sikh pipe band and Wall
of Death riders, herring queens and drag queens, crazy golfers and
Harry himself, still following Partick Thistle in his nineties.
This second selection of Peter Ross's sideways looks at life in
Scotland - and beyond - follows the highly successful and acclaimed
Daunderlust.
This book contains a selection of strictly refereed papers
presented at the First International Conference on the Practice and
Theory of Automated Timetabling, held in Edinburgh, UK,
August/September 1995.
This is the first book entirely devoted to automated timetabling
and meets the clear need for a wide-ranging survey of the state of
the art in the area. The book contains four survey papers by
leading experts together with 19 revised full papers presenting new
results; the papers are organized in topical sections on reasoning
about constraints, genetic algorithms, complexity issues, and tabu
search and simulated annealing.
Peter Ross's weekly articles from around Scotland have been a
sterling attraction for the readers of Scotland on Sunday for
years. A selection of the best are collected here, for the first
time. Each a gem of insight and wit, they provide a piece-by-piece
portrait of a nation as it changes. Always with his eye on the
individual, Peter Ross presents some of the less well known aspects
of the country, including the latex-clad patrons of a fetish club,
as well as a new look at some of the more familiar, such as the
painters of the Forth Rail Bridge. It is a look from the inside,
one you are likely to recognise although one you will not have read
about before, not in quite this way. The Anatomy Rooms is an exotic
mix indeed, Scotland as she really is, a hopeful country not
without problems and pain, but a nation made great by the people
who live, love, laugh and graft there. From anatomists who find
dissection beautiful to chip-shop owners who sing arias while
serving fish suppers, the Scots in these pages come over as
eccentric, humorous, moving and extraordinary.
This series of Designers' Guides to the Eurocodes provides
comprehensive guidance in the form of design aids, indications for
the most convenient design procedures and worked examples. The
books also include background information to aid the designer in
understanding the reasoning behind and the objectives of the codes.
All of the individual guides work in conjunction with the
Designers' Guide to EN 1990 Eurocode: Basis of Structural Design.
The part of Eurocode 5 covered by this guide, EN 1995-1, addresses
the common rules and rules for buildings, including structural fire
design. This Designers' Guide looks specifically at timber
buildings, including full explanation and commentary on the code
with examples, and direction to the National Annex documents.
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Mekong Kids (Paperback)
By Khemachat; Translated by Peter Ross
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R447
Discovery Miles 4 470
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Mekong Kids is the heartwarming story of a tubby, fifth-grade boy
named Boom, who lives in northeastern Thailand in a village along
the Mekong River. As Boom struggles to make friends with the other
boys in his community, he learns to take responsibility for his
actions, overcome his fears, bridge barriers, and help rivals
become friends. Genuine friendship based on caring for others
overrides social and national barriers. The distinctive culture of
northeastern Thailand and the friendship that evolves with Lao boys
across the river add rich multicultural themes. Mekong Kids is a
translation of Luk Mae Nam Khong (2001), the award-winning
Thai-language children's novel.
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