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  • - HOW TO MASTER THE ART OF RECRUITMENT
    av James Kingston
    212,-

  • - Interactions with the World 1938 - 2021
    av Daniel Snowman
    261,-

  • av Lofty Wiseman
    228,-

    The regiment is a family and we keep in contact with each other and meet up whenever possible. It's when we are together and start telling each other how good we were that the stories start rolling.

  • av Diana T. Hunter
    131,-

  • av Ian Phillips
    112,-

  • av Luke Western
    122,-

  • av Richard Wynn-Jones
    141,-

  • av Pammi Thethi
    122,-

  • av David Holliday
    112,-

  • av Maureen Finnigan
    122,-

  • av Colin Varney
    160,-

  • av Grace Olson
    150,-

    Extremely funny yet also powerfully emotional. Join Grace as she steps into an unexpected journey in which the horse shines a light on unresolved childhood trauma, takes her hand and leads her back to happiness. This is more than just a story about a horse owner and the hilarious situations she finds herself in. This is a story that will resonate with anyone who has suffered low self-esteem and bullying, whether at work, at school or in any area of life. A cleverly crafted tale that entertains and delights yet also provides the key to personal growth and transformation, subtly woven into the narrative, thanks to the silent wisdom of the horse.

  • av Hannah Dawn Gold
    122,-

  • av Christopher K Pike
    145,-

  • av Alex Miarli
    122,-

  • av Fran Parsons
    103,-

  • av Gerry Mills
    112,-

  • av Tracy Lee May
    141,-

  • av Manoo C P Mootien
    188,-

  • av Hannah Dawn Gold
    122,-

  • av Sharon Swyer
    167,-

    In every breath, in every moment, we are gifted with a new beginning. Each thought and decision shaping our destiny. One day, a girl woke up, and she remembered what she had not. She remembered that life was a gift, happening for and not to her. And so began a conversation that would bring her back to her Truth, back to her inner knowing, that we, humans, are so much more than we have been told, or led to believe. That the Light shines within each one of our hearts and as it grows and unites, we, are, powerful beyond belief. Â

  • av Jill McCord
    112,-

  • av Elena Joannides
    112,-

  • av R Donaldson
    122,-

  • av Laura Britton
    217,-

  • av Gabrielle Wong
    135,-

    Dive into the captivating world of Jane Austen's novels from a fresh and innovative perspective in 'Sense, Sensibility, and Social Stratification'. This work explores the intricate connections between wealth, power, and social status through Austen's keen observations of human behaviour. Unveiling the hidden economic dimensions of Austen's narratives, this groundbreaking book uncovers the complex interplay between economic transactions, social hierarchies and personal agency. From the constraints faced by women in a patriarchal society to the impact of materialism and consumer culture, this engaging analysis connects Austen's timeless works to contemporary economic anthropology. Discover a new understanding of Austen's world and its relevance to our own in this captivating exploration. 'Sense, Sensibility and, Social Stratification' embarks on a captivating exploration of Jane Austen's timeless novels from an innovative perspective - through the lens of economic anthropology. This groundbreaking non-fiction work unveils a hidden layer of Austen's narratives, revealing how her keen observations of social dynamics and economic interactions provide profound insights into the complexities of human behaviour and the shaping of societies. Drawing on extensive research and meticulous analysis, this work weaves together Austen's rich tapestry of characters, societal structures, and economic systems to unravel the intricate connections between wealth, power, and social status. Through a series of captivating case studies, the book delves into the economic forces that underpin Austen's world, shedding light on the unspoken rules, hidden motivations, and intricate social hierarchies that govern her characters' lives. This engaging exploration goes beyond a mere literary analysis by connecting Austen's insights to contemporary economic anthropology. Drawing parallels between Austen's era and present-day economic systems, the book explores the enduring relevance of Austen's observations for understanding the complexities of our own economic world. From the constraints faced by women in a patriarchal society to the impact of materialism and consumer culture, this book uncovers the profound economic themes woven throughout Austen's narratives. Whether you are a Jane Austen enthusiast, a student of economic anthropology, or simply a curious reader seeking a fresh perspective on Austen's works, 'Sense, Sensibility, and Social Stratification' offers a captivating and enlightening journey into the intricate web of economic relationships and social dynamics that shaped Austen's world - and continue to resonate with our own.

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