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Five more episodes from the first series of the CGI-animated
franchise in which the Autobots and Decepticons return to do battle
once again. This time around, Bulkhead and Arcee have to
investigate a strange energy signal. The episodes are: 'Operation:
Breakdown', 'Crisscross', 'Metal Attraction', 'Rock Bottom' and
'Partners'.
A trip to the castle ruins leads to brand-new, daring adventure for
our beloved blue-haired heroine. When she stumbles across the
faratok tree and finds herself in the Time of Giants, Hilda learns
all about the Giant Slayer. Desperate to help the Giants and
negotiate peace, can Hilda change the past, whilst struggling with
her own?
Mementoes of HMS Tamar abound in Hong Kong, but what is really
known about this troopship and her role in the maintenance of
British imperial rule? Using logbooks, newspapers, and numerous
other sources, this book pieces together the multifaceted and
largely unknown history of the Tamar. From her launch into service
to her roles as a hospital, theatre stage, and transport for
military personnel, the Tamar carried not just people, but also
their mundane dreams and ambitions - for friends, families, and
staying alive. Any ideas or concerns about sustaining the empire
seldom featured in their minds at all, but it was this empire that
the Tamar served for seventy-nine years, steaming the equivalent of
thirty-two times around the Earth and transporting tens of
thousands of people to what would seem to them another world. In
this engaging narrative, the Tamar's exploits and the experiences
of her crew and passengers parallel those of the British Empire and
its subjects, bringing to life the realities of imperial life on
land and at sea. As mud continues to settle over the Tamar's
forgotten remains in Hong Kong's Victoria Harbour, Transport to
Another World will appeal to historians and readers interested in
maritime history and colonial Hong Kong in general, and makes a
case for conserving the memory of a past some would prefer to
forget.
Meet Hilda - explorer, adventurer, avid sketchbook-keeper and
friend to every creature in the valley! Well ... almost every
creature. Join our beloved heroine as she encounters her very first
troll, negotiates peace with some very persnickety elves and
reunites two lovelorn ancient giants - now in paperback! Fantastic
creatures and daring adventures are all just part of another
average day for Hilda ... but what will she do if she is forced to
move to Trolberg city, far away from her beloved valley home?
In this book, leading experts in the field examine the effects of
the recent growth in concentration in the European food retailing
sector. In particular, the book develops a number of buyer power
propositions and builds on the previous work of several of the
authors, to consider how the growth of large supermarket chains
affects competition in food retailing. The authors outline the
theoretical and policy analysis underpinning the work and assess
evidence on the size and growth of supermarket chains across the
EU. Whilst not entirely critical, they suggest that there is strong
evidence in some countries that supermarkets use their buying power
to impose unfair terms and conditions on suppliers, particularly
affecting small suppliers. The authors use case studies, to provide
an in-depth analysis of four European countries, namely France,
Germany, Spain and the UK. The book ends with a discussion of
policy issues against a backdrop of likely future trends in
concentration in this area. Academics working in the areas of
microeconomics and industrial economics as well as those involved
in European competition policy more generally, such as lawyers,
civil servants and consultancy groups, will find this volume
enlightening.
Musical Understandings presents an engaging collection of essays on
the philosophy of music, written by Stephen Davies--one of the most
distinguished philosophers in the field. He explores a range of
topics in the philosophy of music, including how music expresses
emotion and what is distinctive to the listener's response to this
expressiveness; the modes of perception and understanding that can
be expected of skilled listeners, performers, analysts, and
composers and the various manners in which these understandings can
be manifest; the manner in which musical works exist and their
relation to their instances or performances; and musical
profundity. As well as reviewing the work of philosophers of music,
a number of the chapters both draw on and critically reflect on
current work by psychologists concerning music. The collection
includes new material, a number of adapted articles which allow for
a more comprehensive, unified treatment of the issues at stake, and
work published in English for the first time.
Our favourite blue-haired heroine has to find and rescue Mum before
she's eaten by a troll. This means entering the Rock Forest, where
Hilda will come across some amazing and magical creatures. Along
the way, we'll discover the story behind Twig becoming Hilda's very
own deer fox. There is no shortage of unexpected twists, turns and
new friends in this latest instalment of the Hilda fiction series.
Based on the hit Netflix series, join Hilda and Twig for more
hilarious adventures in the illustrated fiction series. We rejoin
our favourite blue-haired heroine Hilda to find her caught up in a
crisis in Trolberg. Ships are vanishing from the harbour and no one
knows why. Could the answer lie out on Cauldron Island? Meanwhile,
David suspects wild weather predictor Victoria Van Gale is up to no
good as she moves into the old windmill. There is no shortage of
unexpected twists, turns and new friends in this latest instalment
of the Hilda fiction series.
This exceptional new collection comprises 13 new essays on the
nature and definability of art. Presenting a wide offering of
contemporary philosophical perspectives--including theoretical,
historical, cross-cultural, and evolutionary--Art and Essence
offers thorough critical discussion on the extensive contemporary
philosophical literature on the subject. The work here contrasts
the idea of theorizing about why we make and consume art with that
of defining it; furthermore, the authors consider the possibility
that art has no definable essence and discusses differences and
connections between art and nature. More historical chapters focus
on ancient and medieval approaches to art, while others discuss the
work of philosophers such as Hume, Kant, and Nietzsche. Non-Western
cultures cultivated their own, distinctive art practices and
philosophies, as discussed in chapters on India and Japan, and
contemporary philosophers have added their own unique perspectives.
The authors are among the leading philosophers on the subjects they
cover, making Art and Essence an invaluable tool for scholars of a
wide variety of fields.
Is music a language of the emotions? How do recorded pop songs differ from works created for live performance? Is John Cage's silent piece, 4'33", music? Stephen Davies's new book collects some of his most important papers on central topics in the philosophy of music. As well as perennial questions, Davies addresses contemporary controversies, including the impact of modern technology on the presentation and reception of both new and old musical works. These essays, two of them new and previously unpublished, are self-standing but thematically connected, and will be of great interest to philosophers, aestheticians, and to theorists of music and art.
This is the third volume in the Vancouver Studies in Cognitive
Science Series. It is based on a conference that was held in 1990,
which was sponsored by the Cognitive Science Program and
Linguistics Department of Simon Fraser University. Over the last
decade, there has emerged a paradigm of cognitive modeling that has
been hailed by many researchers as a radically new and promising
approach to cognitive science. This new paradigm has come to be
known by a number of names, including "connectionism", "neural
networks", and "parallel distributed processing", (or PDP). This
method of computation attempts to model the neural processes that
are thought to underlie cognitive functions in human beings. Unlike
the digital computation methods used by AI researchers,
connectionist models claim to approximate the kind of spontaneous,
creative and somewhat unpredicatable behavior of human agents.
However, over the last few years, a heated controversy has arisen
over the extent to which connectionist models are able to provide
successful explanations for higher cognitive processes. A central
theme of this book reviews the adequacy of recent attempts to
implement higher cognitive processes in connectionist networks.
Philosophical Perspectives on Art presents a series of essays
devoted to two of the most fundamental topics in the philosophy of
art: the distinctive character of artworks and what is involved in
understanding them as art. In Part I, Stephen Davies considers a
wide range of questions about the nature and definition of art. Can
art be defined, and if so, which definitions are the most
plausible? Do we make and consume art because there are
evolutionary advantages to doing so? Has art completed the mission
that guided its earlier historical development, and if so, what is
to become of it now? Should architecture be classified as an art
form?
Part II turns to the interpretation and appreciation of art. What
is the target and purpose of the critic's interpretation? Is
interpretation primarily directed at uncovering artists' intended
meanings? Can apparently contradictory interpretations of a given
piece both be true? Are interpretative evaluations entailed by
descriptions of a work's aesthetic and artistic characteristics? In
addition to providing fresh answers to these and other central
questions in aesthetics, Davies considers the nature and content of
metaphor, and the relation between the expressive qualities of a
work of art and the emotions of its creator.
Time is running out for the villagers of Simbi - they need to find
a new source of water, and fast! One day, Ramata hears an old woman
singing and realises that the lyrics have a hidden meaning. Ramata
bravely sets off into the desert with her grandmother, her cousin
and the very last bottle of water in the village. Will they be able
to solve the riddle of the song and find water in time? Part of the
Bug Club reading series used in over 3500 schools Helps your child
develop reading fluency and confidence Suitable for children age
8-9 (Year 4)
The Norse myths are some of the oldest and most famous stories ever told. This captivating comic book collection is a perfect introduction to a magical world - containing six tales full of gods, dragons, dwarves and giants. Readers will discover how Odin created the world from the body of a giant, meet the mischievous trickster Loki, and learn how Thor came to possess his mighty hammer. There are colorful information spreads too, packed with fascinating information about Viking explorers, dramatic funerals and the mighty tree Yggdrasil at the center of the Universe. Bursting with action and humor, this reimagining of the Norse myths will hook readers of all ages.
Hilda and her mum have settled into their new home in the city of
Trolberg and our heroine is trying to fit into this new and very
different way of life. Though she's made a new friend, the city is
vast and unfamiliar and, as night falls, both Hilda and her mum are
lost in the bustling Bird Parade, desperate to reunite. Will this
concrete labyrinth ever feel quite like home? The perfect companion
to the Daytime Emmy award winning NETFLIX show!
Galaxy reading books are a wonderful collection of fiction,
non-fiction, poetry and plays to capture the interest of every
child, helping to develop a life-long love of reading. The huge
Sahara Desert in West Africa is home to many groups of people. Find
out more about the Tuareg people and discover what it is like to
live, play and work among them. Reading age: 6-7 years
Book Band: Grey, ideal for ages 8+ A hilarious folklore-inspired
adventure featuring two BMX-riding heroines by award-winning author
Stephen Davies. Daisy and Liberty are two bored sisters living in
The-Middle-of-Nowhere, Dartmoor. The most adventure they ever have
is riding their BMX bikes around the local abandoned quarry, until
one day they come across a mysterious creature, and their world
turns upside down! This magical adventure is immersed in local
Dartmoor legend, and features black-and-white illustrations by
Marta Dorado. The Bloomsbury Readers series is packed with
book-banded stories to get children reading independently in Key
Stage 2 by award-winning authors like double Carnegie Medal winner
Geraldine McCaughrean and Waterstones Prize winner Patrice
Lawrence. With engaging illustrations and online guided reading
notes written by the Centre for Literacy in Primary Education
(CLPE), this series is ideal for home and school. For more
information visit www.bloomsburyreaders.com. 'Any list that brings
together such a quality line up of authors is going to be welcomed
... Bloomsbury Readers are aimed squarely at children in Key Stage
2 and designed to support them as they start reading independently
and while they continue to gain confidence and understanding.'
Books for Keeps
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Titanic (Paperback)
Stephen Davies
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R199
R181
Discovery Miles 1 810
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What was it like to be on the Titanic on its fateful journey?
Titanic tells the story of a young boy aboard the 'unsinkable'
Titanic. This gripping first-hand account is perfect for children
studying the Titanic at school. an engaging and direct narrative
voice, making history accessible to a young readership Packed with
fascinating historical details
In Please Please Tell Me Now, bestselling rock biographer Stephen
Davis tells the story of Duran Duran, the quintessential band of
the 1980s. Their pretty boy looks made them the stars of fledgling
MTV, but it was their brilliant musicianship that led to a string
of number one hits. By the end of the decade, they had sold 60
million albums; today, they've sold over 100 million albums-and
counting. Davis traces their roots to the austere 1970s British
malaise that spawned both the Sex Pistols and Duran Duran-two
seemingly opposite music extremes. Handsome, British, and young, it
was Duran Duran that headlined Live Aid, not Bob Dylan or Led
Zeppelin. The band moved in the most glamorous circles: Nick Rhodes
became close with Andy Warhol, Simon LeBon with Princess Diana, and
John Taylor dated quintessential British bad girl Amanda De
Cadanet. With timeless hits like "Hungry Like the Wolf," "Girls on
Film," "Rio," "Save a Prayer," and the bestselling James Bond theme
in the series' history, "A View to Kill," Duran Duran has cemented
its legacy in the pop pantheon-and with a new album and a worldwide
tour on the way, they show no signs of slowing down anytime soon.
Featuring exclusive interviews with the band and
never-before-published photos from personal archives, Please Please
Tell Me Now offers a definitive account of one of the last untold
sagas in rock and roll history-a treat for diehard fans, new
admirers, and music lovers of any age.
The secret they dont want you to knowMichael Tagleva is the eldest
son and heir to one of the wealthiest banking families in Europe.
When visiting Germany he is welcomed as a distinguished guest by
the Nazis, but not everything is as it seems. Michael soon finds
himself in a labyrinth of deceit and double-cross. In a
breath-taking race against time Michael must uncover the plot if
hes to thwart those that conspire to destroy his family and force
Britain to surrender to Germany Who are the British aristocrats who
conspire with the Nazis? How is the Bank of England involved in the
plot? What is the identity of the sinister figure in London? And
why is the story still classified TOP SECRET?Stephen Davis
immaculately researched story wonderfully captures the atmosphere,
the confusion and the tragedies at the start of the Second World
War with fast paced action moving between Germany, France and
Britain. It compels you to turn the pages to discover if the
Tagleva family can outsmart the plot thats directed against them
and Britain.
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Nadine Gordimer
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