Operation Carder Kaos offers a rare inside look at the murky world of cybercrime, where deception is currency and exposure can be deadly. Its a high-stakes, real-world thriller about betrayal, digital warfare, and the price of living two lives....More info...
It focuses on the life writings of three Colombian social movement leaders and contrasts them with the memoirs of a hegemonic ex-president. These autobiographies and their representation of nonviolence are analyzed examining the emplotment the struc...More info...
A biography of the Molteno family, political reformers, activists, and civil servants, who helped shape South African history. From the Cape Colonys first prime minister to anti-segregation crusaders, a story of public service, anti-racism, and prog...More info...
This book was published in 1966, when it was a 100 years since a young man of 20 arrived in London on his way from Dublin to China. A change of plan delayed his departure and, instead of becoming a missionary in the foreign field, he stayed here to...More info...
Drawing together both recent research and original sources, this concise and accessible biography reassesses the debates surrounding the life of King Edward IV. Edward IV remains essential reading for all students of late medieval England, the Wars...More info...
Dr. Jonny Acheson, an Emergency Medicine Consultant in one of the UKs busiest departments, loved his job. Diagnosed with Parkinsons in 2016, his once-thriving environment worsened his symptoms. When Your Neurons Dance explores his adaptation, suppor...More info...
First published in 1956, The Life of Ludwig Mond is one of the earliest biographies to present the story of Dr. Mond. It throws light on the progressive changes that have taken place in chemical knowledge....More info...
Charting the life and writings of Wadysaw Biekowski, a leading politician and writer in communist Poland and sometime right hand man and ideologue of the Polish leader Wadysaw Gomuka, this book outlines the shifts in the nature of communism in Polan...More info...
The Nine Magazines of Kodansha (1934) is the autobiography of the Japanese publisher Seiji Noma, owner of the Kodan Company, publishing several million-selling magazines and a daily paper. He details his upbringing in post-feudal Japan, and the mode...More info...
Horace Walpole (1964) was widely acclaimed when it first appeared as the best life of Walpole yet written. It is scholarly and thorough, and since then there is no reason to believe that it has been displaced....More info...
Series: Historical Studies in Eastern Europe and Eurasia - CEU Press
(Pub. Date: 14-Apr-2025, Publisher: Central European University Press, ISBN-13: 9781003718208)
This book is a detailed biography of the writer and journal editor who probably changed the literary culture of the Soviet Union more than any other person in the two decades after Stalins death....More info...
The Women of Antioch is both a biography of four womenConstance, Alice, Constance II, and Maria, all connected through marriage or birth to the crusader principality of Antiochand an analysis of the political cultures within which they maneuvered, i...More info...
With newly discovered archival material, and richly illustrated, this book gives a lively account of an undocumented story of WWII, Black American, and Dutch military history....More info...
Originally published in 1988, Rotten to the Core? asks who was the real Neville Heath? The author deals with Heath the psychopath, but it also depicts the curious post-war society which allowed him to take root and to flourish, showing that Heath th...More info...
Originally published in 1987, in this new approach to the case of William Joyce (Lord Haw-Haw), Francis Selwyn looks both at the career of Joyce, the Irish-American-cum-Fascist bully-boy, and the changing nature of treason, altered by the events of...More info...
Originally published in 1993, Discovering Your Self is a remarkable and original personal account of psychotherapy and psychosynthesis. Through it, Reinhard Kowalski, a consultant clinical psychologist and psychotherapist, charts his own development...More info...
This book explores how we can re-constitute our approach to analysing and empirically investigating the organisation of white-collar and corporate crimes, with a view to building fuller theoretical and empirical accounts. It investigates mechanisms,...More info...
First published in 1988, Triumph over Darkness is a stirring story of determination and tenacity in the face of adversity. Lennard Bickel researched this story in Paris and in the small village where Louis Braille was born....More info...
This biography provides a well-rounded analysis of Queen Charlotte by considering her own perspectives on queenship and her role in Britain....More info...