This is an introductory-level text on the nature and causes of pro-social and anti-social behaviour.
Offers coverage of the higher course. This series includes multiple-choice questions that offer support for the multiple-choice paper. It contains worked examples and exam questions that help consolidate learning and provide exam preparation.
David Clarke's first full collection of poems follows on from an acclaimed and award-winning pamphlet Gaud (winner of the 2013 Michael Marks Pamphlet Prize).
In this three-part study of the serious plays that Corneille wrote between 1630 and 1643, David Clarke first explores the Norman experience and identity of the dramatist himself.
Stretch yourself to achieve the highest grades, with structured syllabus coverage, varied exam-style questions and annotated sample answers, to help you to build the essential skill set for exam success.
The Field in Winter, the third collection of poetry by David Clarke, winner of the Michael Marks Award, elegantly reflects on memory, time, and the very particular landscape of loss,... Læs mere