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    246,-

  • av Duncan Campbell
    180,-

    Friendship is a key component of a meaningful life, and true friends can be found anywhere!Friendship is one of the most important things we humans do. So, knowing how to make friends and be a good friend really matters! In the pages of this book, discover the author's special equation for friendship, and learn all about how vital and beautiful it is to build friendships with others. Friendship can happen anywhere, with anyone!

  • av Duncan Campbell
    375,-

    Friendship is one of the most important things we humans do. So, knowing how to make friends and be a good friend really matters! In the pages of this book, discover the author's special equation for friendship, and learn all about how vital and beautiful it is to build friendships with others. Friendship can happen anywhere, with anyone!¿¿Core themes in this book:Life, Acceptance, Belonging, RelationshipsMeet A Kids Co., a new kind of media company with a collection of beautifully designed books that kickstart challenging, empowering, and important conversations for kids and their grownups.

  • - The shocking history of crime reporting in Britain
    av Duncan Campbell
    193,-

    'If it bleeds, it leads' - this maxim is as true now as it was 300 years ago. Crime is the staple of the news, and our appetite for these dark and dangerous stories shows no sign of abating. In this colourful history of crime reporting since 1700, Duncan Campbell reveals what it's really like to deal with murderers, gangsters, robbers, cat burglars, victims, informers and detectives. He introduces us to the 'hacks in the macs' and the 'Murder Gang', who would go to any lengths to get a story - and serve it up to an ever-eager reading public. At a time when the relationships between the press, public, police and criminals are being questioned as never before, We'll All Be Murdered in Our Beds tells the compelling, sometimes scandalous tale of the stories and storytellers that have entertained, shocked and appalled us - and will continue to do so. Praise for We'll All Be Murdered in Our Beds: 'Duncan Campbell remains one of the very few journalists who has retained the criminal fraternity's trust and respect ... He is engagingly clever and writes like a dream' - Howard Marks, author of Mr Nice'When it comes to stellar crime reporting, Duncan Campbell is the absolute maestro. He captures the colour of the courts, the drama of events and the lives of those who appear there, in the most elegant and authentic way. A fascinating read' - Helena Kennedy, QC Duncan Campbell is former crime correspondent of the Guardian, former chairman of the Crime Reporters' Association and winner of the Bar Council's newspaper journalist of the year. He has written for the Observer, New Statesman, LRB, Oldie, Esquire and British Journalism Review. He has presented Crime Desk on BBC Radio 5 Live and the Radio 4 documentary Bandits of the Blitz, has appeared on the Today programme, LBC radio and numerous TV documentaries, and has lectured widely on crime reporting. He is the author of seven books including the bestselling The Underworld and an acclaimed crime novel, If it Bleeds.

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    769,-

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    225,-

  • av Duncan Campbell
    276,-

    This island was one of Cabot's early discoveries in North America, and was called by him St. John, a name it carried through much of its history. However, it was claimed by France as part of the discoveries made by Verazani in 1523, and it remained under French control for much of its early history. In 1713, when Acadia and Newfoundland were ceded to England, the French inhabitants were given liberty to leave, and many went to St. John. Again, when the Acadians were driven from Nova Scotia in 1755, many removed to St. John. In 1763, St. John was ceded to the British, who then developed some grand plans for the settlement of the island by their own people. Subsequently it was settled by Loyalists fleeing from the American colonies, and by many Scotch highlanders. The latter are readily apparent from the names of the heads of households in the 1798 census of the island which is included as an appendix to this history. The author also wrote a history of Nova Scotia. A new full-name index has been added.

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  • av Duncan Campbell
    242,-

    In The Unsinkable Aircraft Carrier, Duncan Campbell has penetrated the veil of secrecy around this concentration of armed forces on our shores, and shows how wartime US military power in Britain now matches the height of the Cold War, thirty years ago. This is an authorised re-issue of the 1986 version of this book.

  • av Duncan Campbell
    244,-

  • - Conceptions of Temporality in Tristram Shandy
    av Duncan Campbell
    722,-

  • - Britain, America and the Victorian Origins of the Special Relationship
    av Duncan Campbell
    1 430,-

    When people speak of the special relationship between the two English-speaking peoples on either side of the Atlantic, they are talking of a phenomenon not much older than Britain's 1904 entente cordial with France. This work describes and analyses the often turbulent relationship between Britain and the United States in the 19th century.

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