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Ian Johnston

    Disnaeland
    Railway Jack
    Battleship Duke of York
    The Battleship Builders
    To Be Someone
    Der Kongo
    • Comedian Ian Stone tells the story of how his obsession with The Jam helped him grow up in turbulent late-70s Britain, featuring original cartoons by Phill Jupitus

      To Be Someone
    • A new affordable softcover edition of a bestselling work on the perennially popular subject of battleships. Well researched and thoughtfully illustrated. Fascinating insights into a great industrial achievement.

      The Battleship Builders
    • Battleship Duke of York

      An Anatomy from Building to Breaking

      • 256 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      5,0(1)Abgeben

      The book offers an extensive visual documentation of the British battleship Duke of York, highlighting its historical significance and wartime achievements, including sinking the German battleship Scharnhorst. Featuring a complete set of full-color plans and detailed photographs from construction to decommissioning, it captures the ship's modifications and interior structure. Accompanied by insightful narratives and captions, this work provides a thorough exploration of the battleship, making it an essential resource for warship enthusiasts.

      Battleship Duke of York
    • Jim was a South African railway inspector in the late 1800s who lost his legs in an accident while at work. Unable to perform all his tasks with his disability but desperate to keep his job, Jim discovered a brilliant solution, a baboon named Jack. Jim trained Jack to help him both at home and at work. But when the railway authorities and the public discovered a monkey on the job, Jack and Jim had to work together to convince everyone that they made a great team. This inspiring true story celebrates the history of service animals and a devoted friendship.

      Railway Jack
    • What if the end of the world is the best thing that’s never happened to us? Disnaeland is a heartbreaking wonder of a book that tells of a community building a new world in the ruins of the old.In the central Scottish town of Dundule, residents of the Busy Bee Flats – Donna and her eight-year old daughter, dour ex-miner Douglas, big Giorgio the chip shop fryer, young Tam and Mac in their drug dreams – struggle like everyone else. Then the lights go out. Winter, and it’s a global blackout. Now’s the choice. Go wild and raid the streets, or come together.Mixing tenderness and broad comedy, Disnaeland draws us deep inside a community as it fights to build a new world in the ruins of the old. Starting with the deeply personal, Disnaeland goes on to shift to the visionary.But there’s no paradise yet. Botched deals, armed survivalists and raids threaten to destroy progress. And the occasional screech of a fighter jet reminds them that the nuclear threat still looms…‘Unlike most dystopian fiction, this is a uniquely hopeful and uplifting novel. DD Johnston finds hope in the human capacity for love and renewal even after the apocalyptic collapse in the bleakest of places. He shows how the breakdown of one society can open the way for a better one to emerge. An awesome achievement.’ – Rob Newman

      Disnaeland
    • Bad Seed

      • 344 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      4,0(78)Abgeben

      This is a biography of musician Nick Cave, from his early days with The Birthday Party. Charting his career, it explores Cave's idiosyncratic, obsessive lyrical visions, which make no concession to prevailing musical fads. Insights into his turbulent personal life are also given.

      Bad Seed
    • Fairfield

      A Shipyard Success Story 1834 - 2024

      • 272 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      The Fairfield Shipbuilding & Engineering Co Ltd in Govan, Glasgow, is renowned for its innovative contributions to maritime engineering, particularly the compound steam engine and record-breaking Atlantic liners. Despite its significant role in shipbuilding and wartime contracts, the yard faced decline in the late 20th century, leading to insolvency in 1965. After years of struggle and state ownership, BAE Systems acquired the yard in 2000, revitalizing it as a major warship builder involved in modern naval projects, promising a bright future for this historic shipyard.

      Fairfield
    • Payback

      • 173 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      Life could hardly be brighter for Adam. With a lucrative job for a well-respected magazine, comfortable suburban lifestyle, his beautiful wife Amy and their first child on the way, prospects could not be rosier. Yet the outward serenity disguises a dark, sinister past from his harsh upbringing in South Africa that casts a menacing long shadow. Old scores have still to be settled as it becomes clear that some have unfinished business with him. Tension mounts as the birth of his son moves ever closer with Amy suffering recurrent nightmares as regular as clockwork that draw him back to decisions made years ago. Adam's desperate move to link up with the underworld to quash threats to his life represents a gamble on which his family's whole future will depend.

      Payback