A gripping and eye-opening insight into life as a forensic psychiatrist, from one of the most experienced doctors in the field
English radicalism has been a persistent and important, though minority, strand in English political culture since at least the English... Læs mere
Originally published in 1985 this book is a critique and comparison of the nature, structure and provision of university adult education in England and the USA. The focus is both contemporary (twentieth century) and historical.
This highly literate account by the son of President Zachary Taylor follows the author's Confederate commands in all three major... Læs mere
This work is an evaluation of the cogency, relevance and prospects for success of the Dearing vision and recommendations. The authors consider the underlying implications of genuine lifelong learning for the university system.
Reverend Richard Taylor (1805–1873) was an English missionary based in New Zealand. This volume, first published in 1855, provides a detailed account of Maori mythology and culture together with a description of the plant life, animal life and geology of the North Island.
A light-hearted look at Jethro Tull. Each chapter is a musical journey through the song, looking at what was happening with the band at that time. There is also time to recognise the musician’s intrinsic and fantastic contributions to the musical world of Jethro Tull.
The book takes 45 chart toppers and writes their story. The music, the lyrics, the artists, producers and writers are all discussed, as well as any side or back stories to do with the single.
The first book that exclusively chronicles all the solo albums from Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull. All albums are explored with a song-by-song analysis of each album with Taylor ranking each album as he explores them in-depth.
10cc wereall about the art. Whether it was the lyrics, the music, the productions, the albumcovers, it was always 10cc for art’s sake.