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David McCrone

    1. Januar 1945
    Victor Willing
    The Weed Man
    Who Runs Edinburgh?
    The Sociology of Nationalism
    • The Sociology of Nationalism

      Tomorrow's Ancestors

      • 220 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden
      3,7(3)Abgeben

      Nationalism is examined as a significant contemporary issue, with David McCrone providing a clear and impartial analysis. The book addresses essential debates and controversies surrounding nationalism, delving into its complexities and implications. Key topics include the historical roots of nationalist movements, their impact on identity and politics, and the challenges posed by globalization. This insightful exploration aims to clarify misunderstandings and promote a deeper understanding of nationalism's role in the modern world.

      The Sociology of Nationalism
    • This book tells Edinburgh's modern story and unveils its power structure. It examines its politics, its political economy and the rise of its status as Festival city. The book explores arguments about what sort of city Edinburgh should be and what it should look like.

      Who Runs Edinburgh?
    • Look out! Look out! There are weeds about.Following his retirement as a top-ranking Secret Service agent in Her Majesty's government, Professor Gethin David Weedall becomes bored with the tedium of everyday life in suburbia. He misses both the glamour and the danger associated with the assignments which took him to virtually every corner of the globe. 007 had a potent rival.What to do? The prof simply didn't know. Then while strolling through his extensive gardens he had a flash of inspiration. WEEDS. Yes of course. WEEDS. Though somewhat unusual, this would become his passion. He would conquer all weeds despoiling his beautifully manicured lawns... to his wife, Sally Anne's dismay and the loss of intimacy she still craved for.Unfortunately, things don't go quite to plan as he runs out of his favourite weedkiller, Devitas. And when Internet shopping goes awry, life becomes complicated. Very complicated.Read the hilarious misadventures of the hapless professor. And enjoy!‘A delightful and heart-warming tale about one man's obsession with his garden. With hilarious consequences.' Dr Glyn R John (Industrial Chemist)

      The Weed Man
    • Victor Willing

      • 128 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      The first monograph in two decades on the groundbreaking but overlooked British painter Victor Willing The figurative paintings, drawings and sculpture of British painter Victor Willing (1928–88) feature childlike forms and hallucinatory imagery reminiscent of Picasso and Bacon. This book traces Willing’s tumultuous life and collects archival material, texts and an interview by his close friend, critic John McEwen.

      Victor Willing