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Globalization and Entrepreneurship - Policy and Strategy Perspectives (Hardcover, illustrated edition): Hamid Etemad, Richard... Globalization and Entrepreneurship - Policy and Strategy Perspectives (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
Hamid Etemad, Richard Wright
R3,214 Discovery Miles 32 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The contributors to this collection provide a wealth of new analyses of both traditional and emerging aspects of entrepreneurship, from a variety of national perspectives and from a variety of disciplines. Globalization has begun to dismantle the barriers that traditionally segregated local business opportunities and local firms from their international counterparts. Local markets are becoming integral parts of broader, global markets. As globalization proceeds apace, entrepreneurs and small businesses will play a more prominent role on the global business arena. The volume is divided into three sections. The first looks at the internationalization process itself while the second focuses on factors facilitating this process in small and medium-sized firms. The last section examines emerging dimensions in management policy. This book provides valuable insights for business leaders, policy formulators, students and academics alike in understanding and coping with our rapidly changing world.

The Power Of Purpose - How To Obliterate Obstacles And Triumph Over Impossible Adversity (Paperback): Richard Wright The Power Of Purpose - How To Obliterate Obstacles And Triumph Over Impossible Adversity (Paperback)
Richard Wright
R275 R220 Discovery Miles 2 200 Save R55 (20%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days
Biology Through the Eyes of Faith - Christian College Coalition Series (Paperback, Revised and Updated ed.): Richard Wright Biology Through the Eyes of Faith - Christian College Coalition Series (Paperback, Revised and Updated ed.)
Richard Wright
R559 Discovery Miles 5 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Newly Revised
The Council of Christian Colleges and Universities Series

Stressing the biblical message of stewardship, biologist Richard T. Wright celebrates the study of God's creation and examines the interaction of the life sciences with society in medicine, genetics, and the environment. The author brings a biblical perspective to theories on origins, contrasting creationism, intelligent design, and evolution. Highlighting the unique nature of biology and its interaction with Christian thought, Wright demonstrates that Christian stewardship can be the key to a sustainable future.

This comprehensive work, one of a series cosponsored by the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities, addresses the needs of the Christian student of biology to align science and faith. It demonstrates that the study of biology penetrates to the core of human existence and has much to contribute to the construction of a consistent Christian worldview.

Haiku - The Last Poetry of Richard Wright (Hardcover): Richard Wright Haiku - The Last Poetry of Richard Wright (Hardcover)
Richard Wright
R492 R410 Discovery Miles 4 100 Save R82 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Richard Wright, one of the early forceful and eloquent spokesmen for black Americans, author of the acclaimed "Native Son" and "Black Boy," discovered the haiku in the last eighteen months of life. He attempted to capture, through his sensibility as an African-American, the elusive Zen discipline and beauty in depicting man's relationship, not only to his fellow man as he had in the raw and forceful prose of his fiction, but to the natural world. In all, he wrote over 4,000 haiku.
Here are the 817 he personally chose; Wright's haiku, disciplined and steeped in beauty, display a universality that transcends both race and color without ever denying them. Wright wrote his haiku obsessively--in bed, in cafes, in restaurants, in both Paris and the French countryside. They offered him a new form of expression and a new vision: with the threat of death constantly before him, he found in them inspiration, beauty, and insights. Fighting illness and frequently bedridden, deeply upset by the recent loss of his mother, Ella, Wright continued, as his daughter notes in her introduction, "to spin these poems of light out of the gathering darkness."

12 Million Black Voices (Paperback): Richard Wright 12 Million Black Voices (Paperback)
Richard Wright; Introduction by David Bradley; Foreword by Noel Ignatiev
R635 Discovery Miles 6 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

12 Million Black Voices, first published in 1941, combines Wright's prose with startling photographs selected by Edwin Rosskam from the Security Farm Administration files compiled during the Great Depression. The photographs include works by such giants as Walker Evans, Dorothea Lange, and Arthur Rothstein. From crowded, rundown farm shacks to Harlem storefront churches, the photos depict the lives of black people in 1930s America--their misery and weariness under rural poverty, their spiritual strength, and their lives in northern ghettos. Wright's accompanying text eloquently narrates the story of these 90 pictures and delivers a powerful commentary on the origins and history of black oppression in this country. Also included are new prefaces by Douglas Brinkley, Noel Ignatiev, and Michael Eric Dyson. "Among all the works of Wright, 12 Million Black Voices stands out as a work of poetry, ...passion, ...and of love."--David Bradley "A more eloquent statement of its kind could hardly have been devised."--The New York Times Book Review

Geographies of Migration (Hardcover): Richard Wright Geographies of Migration (Hardcover)
Richard Wright
R4,140 Discovery Miles 41 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Migration is an enormously broad topic of academic enquiry engaging researchers from many different social science disciplines. A wide variety of contributors from across the globe capture some of the methodological and conceptual range of migration research in the discipline of Geography today. This volume covers a large area geographically and in the expanse of subject areas involved: eighteen chapters investigate migration from, to, or within at least fifteen countries, with several sections spanning multiple places and scales. Many chapters are deeply concerned with vulnerable populations, which is not only a characteristic of much immigration scholarship but also one that connects with other areas of geography. The study of geographical assertions of sovereign power via the discourses of disorder, chaos, and crisis, shows that in these transnational times, national power is being violently reasserted, on, within, and beyond international borders. Other important topics covered include migration and climate change, "illegality", security, government policy, labor, family, and sexual orientation. This book was previously published as a special issue of Annals of the Association of American Geographers.

A Father's Law (Paperback, New): Richard Wright A Father's Law (Paperback, New)
Richard Wright
R455 R377 Discovery Miles 3 770 Save R78 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Never before published, the final work of one of America's greatest writers

A Father's Law is the novel Richard Wright, acclaimed author of Black Boy and Native Son, never completed. Written during a six-week period near the end of his life, it appears in print for the first time, an important addition to this American master's body of work, submitted by his daughter and literary executor, Julia, who writes:

It comes from his guts and ends at the hero's "breaking point." It explores many themes favored by my father like guilt and innocence, the difficult relationship between the generations, the difficulty of being a black policeman and father, the difficulty of being both those things and suspecting that your own son is the murderer. It intertwines astonishingly modern themes for a novel written in 1960.

Prescient, raw, powerful, and fascinating, A Father's Law is the final gift from a literary giant.

Uncle Tom's Children - Novellas (Paperback): Richard Wright Uncle Tom's Children - Novellas (Paperback)
Richard Wright
R480 R397 Discovery Miles 3 970 Save R83 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Set in the American Deep South, each of the powerful novellas collected here concerns an aspect of the lives of black people in the post-slavery era, exploring their resistance to white racism and oppression. Originally published in 1938, "Uncle Tom's Children" was the first book from Richard Wright, who would continue on to worldwide fame as the author of numerous works, most notably the acclaimed novel "Native Son" and his autobiography, "Black Boy."

Environmental Science: Toward a Sustainable Future - Pearson New International Edition (Paperback, 12th edition): Richard... Environmental Science: Toward a Sustainable Future - Pearson New International Edition (Paperback, 12th edition)
Richard Wright, Dorothy Boorse
R2,647 Discovery Miles 26 470 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Were you looking for the book with access to MasteringEnvironmentalScience? This product is the book alone and does NOT come with access to MasteringEnvironmentalScience. Buy the book and access card package to save money on this resource. For introductory courses in Environmental Science, Environmental Studies, and Environmental Biology. With dramatically revised illustrations, the Twelfth Edition of Environmental Science: Toward a Sustainable Future is even more student-friendly while retaining the currency and accuracy that has made Wright/Boorse a best seller. The text and media program continue to help students understand the science behind environmental issues and what they can do to build a more sustainable future, with further exploration of the hallmark core themes: Science, Sustainability, and Stewardship.

Black Boy (Paperback): Richard Wright Black Boy (Paperback)
Richard Wright
R535 R450 Discovery Miles 4 500 Save R85 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Richard Wright grew up in the woods of Mississippi, with poverty, hunger, fear, and hatred. He lied, stole, and raged at those around him; at six he was a "drunkard," hanging about taverns. Surly, brutal, cold, suspicious, and self-pitying, he was surrounded on one side by whites who were either indifferent to him, pitying, or cruel, and on the other by blacks who resented anyone trying to rise above the common lot.

Black Boy is Richard Wright's powerful account of his journey from innocence to experience in the Jim Crow South. It is at once an unashamed confession and a profound indictment--a poignant and disturbing record of social injustice and human suffering.

Anglo-Norman Studies - Index to Volumes I to X, 1978-1987 (Hardcover): Richard Wright Anglo-Norman Studies - Index to Volumes I to X, 1978-1987 (Hardcover)
Richard Wright
R2,176 Discovery Miles 21 760 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Anglo-Norman Studies" has established itself as one of the leading annuals in the field and this index aims to simplify access to the first decade of scholarhip produced by the Battle Conference. Primarily an index of persons and places, it also includes wider subject entries. Entries for persons are cross-referenced by titles and offices, so that a succession of holders of a bishopric or an earldom can be quickly traced.

Black Boy (Paperback): Richard Wright Black Boy (Paperback)
Richard Wright; Foreword by John Edgar Wideman; Afterword by Malcolm Wright
R498 R383 Discovery Miles 3 830 Save R115 (23%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Black Boy (Paperback, New Edition): Richard Wright Black Boy (Paperback, New Edition)
Richard Wright
R311 R253 Discovery Miles 2 530 Save R58 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Richard Wright's memoir of his childhood as a young black boy in the American south of the 1920s and 30s is a stark depiction of African-American life and a powerful exploration of racial tension.

‘A compelling indictment of life in the Deep South between the wars’ Daily Telegraph

At four years old, Richard Wright set fire to his home in a moment of boredom; at five his father deserted the family; by six Richard was - temporarily - an alcoholic. It was in saloons, railroad yards and streets that he learned the facts about life, about fear, hunger and hatred, while his mother's long illness taught him about suffering. In a world of white hostility and subjugation it would be his love of books and pursuit of knowledge that would propel him to follow his dream of justice and opportunity in the north.

A chronicle of coming of age under the racial prejudices of the American south, as much the story of a writer finding his voice, Black Boy remains one of the great, impassioned memoirs of the twentieth century.

Geographies of Migration (Paperback): Richard Wright Geographies of Migration (Paperback)
Richard Wright
R1,411 Discovery Miles 14 110 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Migration is an enormously broad topic of academic enquiry engaging researchers from many different social science disciplines. A wide variety of contributors from across the globe capture some of the methodological and conceptual range of migration research in the discipline of Geography today. This volume covers a large area geographically and in the expanse of subject areas involved: eighteen chapters investigate migration from, to, or within at least fifteen countries, with several sections spanning multiple places and scales. Many chapters are deeply concerned with vulnerable populations, which is not only a characteristic of much immigration scholarship but also one that connects with other areas of geography. The study of geographical assertions of sovereign power via the discourses of disorder, chaos, and crisis, shows that in these transnational times, national power is being violently reasserted, on, within, and beyond international borders. Other important topics covered include migration and climate change, "illegality", security, government policy, labor, family, and sexual orientation. This book was previously published as a special issue of Annals of the Association of American Geographers.

The Outsider (Paperback): Richard Wright The Outsider (Paperback)
Richard Wright
R540 R486 Discovery Miles 4 860 Save R54 (10%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Cross Damon is a man at odds with society and with himself--a man of superior intellect who hungers for peace but who brings terror and destruction wherever he goes.

From Richard Wright, one of the most powerful, acclaimed, and essential American authors of the twentieth century, comes a compelling story of a black man's attempt to escape his past and start anew in Harlem. "The Outsider" is an important work of fiction that depicts American racism and its devastating consequences in raw and unflinching terms. At once brilliantly imagined and frighteningly prescient, it is an epic exploration of the tragic roots of criminal behavior.

The Man Who Lived Underground - The ‘gripping’ New York Times Bestseller (Paperback): Richard Wright The Man Who Lived Underground - The ‘gripping’ New York Times Bestseller (Paperback)
Richard Wright
R240 R207 Discovery Miles 2 070 Save R33 (14%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

***AS HEARD ON BBC RADIO 4's OPEN BOOK*** The 'propulsive, haunting' and 'gripping' (Oprah) rediscovered classic that exposes the dark heart of America for an inncocent Black man on the run from the police Fred Daniels, a black man, is randomly picked up by the police after a brutal murder in a Chicago suburb. Taken to the local precinct, he is tortured -- until he confesses to a crime he didn't commit. But when he sees his chance, Fred Daniels, makes a run for it. With the world now against him, there is only one place left to hide: Underground. Taking residence in the sewers below the streets of Chicago, Fred's new vantage point takes him on a journey through America's unjust, and inhumane underbelly. PRAISE FOR THE MAN WHO LIVED UNDERGROUND 'Propulsive, haunting...gripping' Oprah Daily 'A tale for today' New York Times 'Absolutely not to be missed' BookRiot 'A masterpiece' Time 'Wright's most brilliantly crafted, and ominously foretelling, book.' Kiese Laymon

Time Pieces for Guitar, Volume 2 - Music Through the Ages in 2 Volumes (Staple bound): Peter Batchelar, Richard Wright Time Pieces for Guitar, Volume 2 - Music Through the Ages in 2 Volumes (Staple bound)
Peter Batchelar, Richard Wright
R376 Discovery Miles 3 760 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Time Pieces for Guitar is a two-volume anthology of well-crafted and idiomatic arrangements of music from the 13th century to the present day. The pieces are presented chronologically within each volume and include the year in which they were written, so you get a sense of the different styles of music through time. These volumes feature contrasting styles, from Machaut to Bernstein and from Purcell to Granados. Also includes duos for pupil and teacher.

Native Son (Paperback, New Edition): Richard Wright Native Son (Paperback, New Edition)
Richard Wright
R353 R291 Discovery Miles 2 910 Save R62 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Reissued to mark the 80th anniversary of Native Son's publication - discover Richard Wright's brutal and gripping masterpiece this black history month.

'[Native Son] possesses an artistry, penetration of thought, and sheer emotional power that places it into the front rank of American fiction' Ralph Ellison

Reckless, angry and adrift, Bigger Thomas has grown up trapped in a life of poverty in the slums of Chicago. But a job with the affluent Dalton family provides the setting for a catastrophic collision between his world and theirs. Hunted by citizen and police alike, and baited by prejudiced officials, Bigger finds himself the cause célèbre in an ever-narrowing endgame.

First published in 1940, Native Son shocked readers with its candid depiction of violence and confrontation of racial stereotypes. It went on to make Richard Wright the first bestselling black writer in America.

Native Son (Paperback): Nambi E. Kelley Native Son (Paperback)
Nambi E. Kelley; Originally written by Richard Wright
R402 Discovery Miles 4 020 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Suffocating in rat-infested poverty on the South Side of Chicago in the 1930s, 20-year-old Bigger Thomas struggles to find a place for himself in a world whose prejudice has shut him out. After taking a job in a wealthy white man's house, Bigger unwittingly unleashes a series of events that violently and irrevocably seal his fate. Adapted with theatrical ingenuity by Chicago's own Nambi E. Kelley, this Native Son captures the power of Richard Wright's novel for a whole new generation.

Native Son (Paperback, Rev): Richard Wright, Craig Carnelia, Paul Green Native Son (Paperback, Rev)
Richard Wright, Craig Carnelia, Paul Green
R352 Discovery Miles 3 520 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Paul Green and Richard Wright
Adapted from the classic novel by Richard Wright

Drama

Characters: 15 male, 14 female (w/doubling)

Multiple Sets

The story of Bigger Thomas, a black youth seeking his identity in the white world. This adpatation was originally produced by Orson Welles and John Houseman.

Weiss for Guitar (Book): Silvius Leopold Weiss Weiss for Guitar (Book)
Silvius Leopold Weiss; Arranged by Richard Wright, Peter Batchelar
R346 Discovery Miles 3 460 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

An exact contemporary of Bach, Silvius Leopold Weiss (1687-1750) was one of the greatest lutenists of all time. He was also a prolific and brilliant composer. This collection of arrangements for solo guitar is an ideal introduction to Weiss's music. The ten varied pieces were carefully chosen for their musical character and technical suitability. Placed in order of difficulty, they reflect the range of skills required for Baroque repertoire, at intermediate and advanced levels. Includes stylish and idiomatic adaptations, preserving the original ornamentation and left-hand slurs. Core repertoire for Grades 6-8, with pieces on the ABRSM guitar syllabus. Carefully considered fingering, both clear and consistent.

The Man Who Lived Underground (Hardcover): Richard Wright The Man Who Lived Underground (Hardcover)
Richard Wright
R679 R551 Discovery Miles 5 510 Save R128 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days
Black Power (Paperback): Richard Wright Black Power (Paperback)
Richard Wright
R635 Discovery Miles 6 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Originally published in 1954, Richard Wright's "Black Power" is an extraordinary nonfiction work by one of America's premier literary giants of the twentieth century. An impassioned chronicle of the author's trip to Africa's Gold Coast before it became the free nation of Ghana, it speaks eloquently of empowerment and possibility, and resonates loudly to this day.

Also included in this omnibus edition are two nonfiction works Wright produced around the time of "Black Power," "White Man, Listen!" is a stirring collection of his essays on race, politics, and other essential social concerns ("Deserves to be read with utmost seriousness"--"New York Times"). The Color Curtain is an indispensable work urging the removal of the color barrier. It remains one of the key commentaries on the question of race in the modern era. ("Truth-telling will perhaps always be unpopular and suspect, but in "The Color Curtain," as in all his later nonfiction, Wright did not hesitate to tell the truth as he saw it."--Amritjit Singh, Ohio University)

The Outsider (Paperback): Richard Wright The Outsider (Paperback)
Richard Wright
R265 R229 Discovery Miles 2 290 Save R36 (14%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

'Powerful as [Richard Wright] was - is - as a writer, nobody can surpass him in doing certain kinds of writing... He is courageous - he was able to look into areas that nobody at that time was willing to look at' Toni Morrison Cross Damon is disenchanted. At odds with society, and with himself, his idealism and sense of alienation have driven him to drink and incessant reflection. But when Cross is mistakenly reported to have died, he is suddenly free to put his ideals to the test - and a reign of terror and destruction ensues. A counterpart to Wright's 1940 novel, Native Son, The Outsider is Wright's existential masterpiece. An epic exploration of criminality and oppression its publication established Wright as America's most daring, and damning writers.

Uncle Tom's Children (Paperback): Richard Wright Uncle Tom's Children (Paperback)
Richard Wright
R309 R252 Discovery Miles 2 520 Save R57 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

'Wright's unrelentingly bleak landscape was not merely that of the Deep South, or of Chicago, but that of the world, the human heart' James Baldwin Natural disasters, cold-blooded murders, political agitation - all haunt these dark, dramatic novellas set in an American Deep South still corrupted by its slave-owning past. But at the heart of each are the stories of the men, women and children whose resistance against oppression will come to define their lives. Originally published in 1938, Uncle Tom's Children was Richard Wright's first published work. It would establish his reputation as both a powerful storyteller and a fierce chronicler of racism, violence and oppression in America at the time.

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