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Dinosaurs (Paperback)
James Prunier, Claude Delafosse; Illustrated by Henri Galeron, James Prunier
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R233
R193
Discovery Miles 1 930
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Travel back in time and follow in the footsteps of these mysterious
creatures from long, long ago. Marvel at dinosaurs of all shapes
and sizes; see where they laid their eggs; learn how fossils form;
and watch scientists piece together a huge dinosaur skeleton. This
storybook is filled with fun facts, like which dinosaur was as long
as 2 buses, and which was as heavy as 12 elephants! This title is
part of the My First Discovery paperback series - a unique
collection of beautifully illustrated information books for
children aged 4 to 7, with simple language to aid learning and
realistic artwork to inspire young minds. There are 8 transparent
overlay pages, which reveal hidden surprises and make the pages
come alive. With free access to a brand new audio app, children can
listen and read along at their own pace, page by page.
The first book to address the role of correspondence in the study
of religion, Debating the Faith: Religion and Letter Writing in
Great Britain, 1550-1800 shows how letters shaped religious debate
in early-modern and Enlightenment Britain, and discusses the
materiality of the letters as well as questions of form and genre.
Particular attention is paid to the contexts in which letters were
composed, sent, read, distributed, and then destroyed, copied or
printed, in periods of religious tolerance or persecution. The
opening section, 'Protestant identities', examines the importance
of letters in the shaping of British protestantism from the
underground correspondence of Protestant martyrs in the reign of
Mary I to dissident letters after the Act of Toleration.
'Representations of British Catholicism', explores the way English,
Irish and Scottish Catholics, whether in exile or at home, defined
their faith, established epistolary networks, and addressed
political and religious allegiances in the face of adversity. The
last part, 'Religion, science and philosophy', focuses on the
religious content of correspondence between natural scientists and
philosophers.
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Trains (Paperback)
James Prunier; Illustrated by James Prunier
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R194
Discovery Miles 1 940
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All aboard! This storybook gives young readers an all-access,
first-class ticket for some of the oldest, the strangest, the
biggest, and the fastest trains in history - from the steam engines
of days gone by, to the high-speed electric trains that are common
today. Discover how engines work, how railways climb mountains and
cut through seas, and how they help us to travel all over the
world. This title is part of the My First Discovery paperback
series - a unique collection of beautifully illustrated information
books for children aged 4 to 7, with simple language to aid
learning and realistic artwork to inspire young minds. There are 8
transparent overlay pages, which reveal hidden surprises and make
the pages come alive. With free access to a brand new audio app,
children can listen and read along at their own pace, page by page.
Offering an up-to-date historical perspective which should enable
readers to fathom how the brutal massacres of 800,000 Rwandese came
to pass in 1994, this volume includes a new chapter that brings the
analysis up to the end of 1996. Gerard Prunier probes into how the
genocidal events in Rwanda were part of a deadly logic - a plan
that served central political and economic interests - rather than
a result of primordial tribal hatreds, a notion often invoked by
the media to dramatize genocide.
This encyclopedia of dinosaurs has been created especially to allow
young children to discover the lush natural world in which
different species of dinosaurs evolved. The beautiful illustrations
provide a detailed guide for readers to observe and identify the
many different kinds of dinosaurs and giant sea and flying
reptiles. The archeology of fossil finds and of painstaking
reconstruction of skeletons is vividly portrayed.
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Elephants (Spiral bound)
James Prunier; Created by Gallimard Jeuness
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R305
R257
Discovery Miles 2 570
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The grandmother leads and protects her herd, the elephant calf is
born and takes its first steps. Watch elephants young and old
trumpet, feed, splash and play. Learn to distinguish between
African and Asian elephants. Find out about the many ways in which
elephants use their trunks. Watch Asian elephants working with
people and discover why people still hunt African elephants and
what is being done to stop them.
Apply an Omnibus of Knowledge from Leaders in the Field The
unexpected diversity of topics presented at previous gatherings
forced organizers of 2008's 22nd Conference on Catalysis of Organic
Reactions to expand its format to reflect the remarkable current
degree of specialization in the field. Catalysis of Organic
Reactions contains a compilation of papers presented at the event,
and subsequently, few books will be able to match the breadth and
depth of its content. Featuring papers by respected scientists from
academia, industry, and the governmental research-and-development
sector, it covers various aspects of the production, sale, and use
of catalysts for practical purposes. Articles concentrate on the
general area of catalyzed synthesis, emphasizing the production of
organic chemicals. With a focus on application rather than theory,
the dominant theme is the traditionally practiced area of
heterogeneous catalysis. Topics include: Hydrogenation and
hydrogenolysis C-C coupling Amination and oxidation (including the
precious metal, supported base metal, and sponge metal, Raney
process, and homogeneous catalyst types) End uses of products,
including industrial petrochemicals, fine chemicals, and pharma
intermediates Those working with applied catalysis will benefit
greatly from this consolidation of insights and reviews of the
latest developments in the field. Each of the papers presented were
edited by ORCS members, drawn from both academia and industry, and
peer-reviewed by experts in related fields of study.
Apply an Omnibus of Knowledge from Leaders in the Field The
unexpected diversity of topics presented at previous gatherings
forced organizers of 2008's 22nd Conference on Catalysis of Organic
Reactions to expand its format to reflect the remarkable current
degree of specialization in the field. Catalysis of Organic
Reactions contains a compilation of papers presented at the event,
and subsequently, few books will be able to match the breadth and
depth of its content. Featuring papers by respected scientists from
academia, industry, and the governmental research-and-development
sector, it covers various aspects of the production, sale, and use
of catalysts for practical purposes. Articles concentrate on the
general area of catalyzed synthesis, emphasizing the production of
organic chemicals. With a focus on application rather than theory,
the dominant theme is the traditionally practiced area of
heterogeneous catalysis. Topics include: Hydrogenation and
hydrogenolysis C-C coupling Amination and oxidation (including the
precious metal, supported base metal, and sponge metal, Raney
process, and homogeneous catalyst types) End uses of products,
including industrial petrochemicals, fine chemicals, and pharma
intermediates Those working with applied catalysis will benefit
greatly from this consolidation of insights and reviews of the
latest developments in the field. Each of the papers presented were
edited by ORCS members, drawn from both academia and industry, and
peer-reviewed by experts in related fields of study.
In the spring of 1994 the tiny African nation of Rwanda exploded
onto the international media stage, as internal strife reached
genocidal proportions. But the horror that unfolded before our eyes
had been building steadily for years before it captured the
attention of the world.
In "The Rwanda Crisis," journalist and Africa scholar G?rard
Prunier provides a historical perspective that Western readers need
to understand how and why the brutal massacres of 800,000 Rwandese
came to pass. Prunier shows how the events in Rwanda were part of a
deadly logic, a plan that served central political and economic
interests, rather than a result of ancient tribal hatreds -- a
notion often invoked by the media to dramatize the fighting.
"The Rwanda Crisis" makes great strides in dispelling the racist
cultural myths surrounding the people of Rwanda, views propogated
by European colonialists in the nineteenth century and carved into
"history" by Western influence. Prunier demonstrates how the
struggle for cultural dominance and subjugation among the Hutu and
Tutsi -- the central players in the recent massacres -- was
exploited by racially obsessed Europeans. He shows how Western
colonialists helped to construct a Tutsi identity as a superior
racial type because of their distinctly "non-Negro" features in
order to facilitate greater control over the Rwandese.
Expertly leading readers on a journey through the troubled
history of the country and its surroundings, Prunier moves from the
pre-colonial Kingdom of Rwanda, though German and Belgian colonial
regimes, to the 1973 coup. The book chronicles the developing
refugee crisis in Rwanda and neighboring Uganda in the 1970s and
1980s and offers the most comprehensive account available of the
manipulations of popular sentiment that led to the genocide and the
events that have followed.
In the aftermath of this devastating tragedy, "The Rwanda
Crisis" is the first clear-eyed analysis available to American
readers. From the massacres to the subsequent cholera epidemic and
emerging refugee crisis, Prunier details the horrifying events of
recent years and considers propsects for the future of Rwanda.
This important new series rediscovers the original heroes of
cookery. Reissuing texts that for decades have been available only
to collectors of old books, each title has been redesigned giving
the original text an updated yet timeless look for today's reader.
These classic voices convey the flavour of their times and yet are
astonishingly relevant to the modern reader. With two more titles
to follow in September, this series will establish itself as an
exciting new source of reference and inspiration for all food
lovers. First published in 1938, the original editor of Madame
Prunier's Fish Cookery Book, Ambrose Heath, described it as 'a
really thrilling book...that should take its place among the
classics of the kitchen'. This is certainly as true today as when
Madame Prunier first wrote her Advice on Buying fish and Elementary
Rules for Cooking Fish. Simple but wonderful recipes for Savoury
Butters and Sauces, Soups, Fresh-Water fish, Salt-Water Fish and
Shellfish include such delights as Crayfish Barquettes, Clam
Risotto, Devilled Herrings and Sole Souffle, fulfilling the
original ambition of the book to 'keep all the cooks in Britain
busy for some time'.
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Dinosaurs (Hardcover, Expanded)
James Prunier, Claude Delafosse; Illustrated by Henri Galeron, James Prunier
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R311
R264
Discovery Miles 2 640
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Young readers will follow in the footsteps of these mysterious
giants from long ago. They will find out which dinosaur was as long
as two buses, which was as heavy as 12 elephants and where
dinosaurs laid their eggs. Children will also watch scientists
piecing back together a huge dinosaur skeleton. James Prunier and
Henri Galeron's beautifully realistic illustrations bring these
giants back to life.
The Somali people are fiercely nationalistic. Colonialism split
them into five segments divided between four different powers. Thus
decolonisation and pan-Somalism became synonymous. In 1960 a
partial reunification took place between British Somaliland and
Somalia Italiana. 'Africa Confidential' wrote at the time that the
new Somali state would never be beset by tribal division but this
discounted the existence of powerful clans within Somali society
and the persistence of colonial administrative cultures. The
collapse of parliamentary democracy in 1969 and the resulting
army-and clanic- dictatorship that followed led to a civil war in
the 'perfect' national state. It lasted fourteen years in the
'British' North and is still raging today in the 'Italian' South.
Somaliland 're-birthed' itself through an enormous solo effort but
the viable nation so recreated within its former colonial borders
was never internationally recognised and still struggles to exist
economically and diplomatically. This book recounts an African
success story where the peace so widely acclaimed by the
international community has had no reward but its own lonely
achievement.
When we think of Ethiopia we tend to think in cliches: Solomon and
the Queen of Sheba, the Falasha Jews, the epic reign of Emperor
Haile Selassie, the Communist Revolution, famine and civil war.
Among the countries of Africa it has a high profile yet is poorly
known. How- ever all cliches contain within them a kernel of truth,
and occlude much more. Today's Ethiopia (and its painfully
liberated sister state of Eritrea) are largely obscured by these
mythical views and a secondary literature that is partial or
propagandist. Moreover there have been few attempts to offer
readers a comprehensive overview of the country's recent history,
politics and culture that goes beyond the usual guidebook fare.
Understanding Contemporary Ethiopia seeks to do just that,
presenting a measured, detailed and systematic analysis of the main
features of this unique country, now building on the foundations of
a magical and tumultuous past as it struggles to emerge in the
modern world on its own terms.
In mid-2004 the Darfur crisis in Western Sudan forced itself on to
the centre stage of world affairs. A formerly obscure 'tribal
conflict' in the heart of Africa has escalated into what could be
the first genocide of the twenty-first century. Its characteristics
- Arabism, Islamism, African consciousness, famine as a weapon of
war, mass rape, international obfuscation and a refusal to look
evil squarely in the face - reflect many of the problems of the
global South in general and Africa in particular. Because of the
urgent need for knowledge about this humanitarian catastrophe,
journalistic explanations of the unfolding crisis have often been
rushed and given to hurried generalisations and inaccuracies.
Darfur: The Ambiguous Genocide explains what lies behind the
conflict, how it came about, why it should not be over-simplified
and why it is so relevant to the future of the continent. Prunier
sets out the ethnopolitical make up of the Sudan and explains why
the Darfur rebellion is regarded as a key threat to Arab power in
the country, much more so than the secessionism of the Christian
south. This, he argues, accounts for the government's deployment of
'exemplary violence' by the Janjaweed militias in order to cow
other Black Muslims into subservience.
Teenage siblings David and Jen are forced to spend the summer with
their elderly aunts in the small town of Aylesbury, Massachusetts,
when their father is sent away on business. But their quiet stay
ends when David has a mysterious vision in the attic. Looking for
answers, they turn to a Ouija board, which leads to the uncovering
of a murder and the answer to a decades-old disappearance. They
befriend Helen, a studious girl who works in the library, and there
they discover De Disciplina Nefasta, The Book of Forbidden
Knowledge, an ancient text of spells. With this book, they
unintentionally awaken the spirit of a long-dead ancestor, whose
spirit has been trapped in a tree for decades, and whose selfish
needs threaten to snuff out their lives.
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