The highly-acclaimed new crime thriller by the award-winning writer on The Wire
'The Wire wouldn't exist without Clockers' David Simon, creator of The Wire
This book examines encounters between first peoples and imperial power, describing the social relations of the indigenous imperial encounter in the early nineteenth century but also how these clashes reverberated through subsequent time.
This book examines encounters between first peoples and imperial power, describing the social relations of the indigenous imperial encounter in the early nineteenth century but also how these clashes reverberated through subsequent time.
The Acts of the Council of Ephesus of 431 consist of a wide variety of documents, including proceedings and letters, that provide a unique insight into how in the context of a major dispute opinion was manipulated and pressure applied on both church and state.
Both travelog and cultural critique, this book chronicles the Prices' 1990 artefact-collecting expedition up the rivers of French Guiana and contains a collection of extracts from writers such as Jonathan Swift, Gabriel Garcia-Marquez and Germaine Greer.
Abandoned by his live-in girlfried, Kenny Becker, an unemployed door-to-door salesman, sets off to explore his new freedom. His journey takes him through singles bars, peep shows, massage parlours and other questionable destinations in New York's underground.
Originally published in 1784, this tract by Richard Price (1723–91) defined the right of... Læs mere
The film tie-in from the compelling novel by Richard Price Now a major motion picture starring Samuel L. Jackson and Julianne Moore
Stony De Coco is 18 and the son of a pugnacious construction worker who expects his son to follow in his footsteps. But Stony is determined to break loose from this belligerent life despite opposition from everyone else in his family.
This 1992 book is a collection of Richard Price's most important pamphlets of the period 1759–89. It is accompanied by a comprehensive introduction putting Price's work in... Læs mere
The incidence of industrial conflict and the nature of workplace industrial relations have occupied a central place in public and academic commentary on British society.