„Vorstellung verschiedener Ponyrassen; mit Sicherheits- und Pflegetipps; kurze, informative Texte; zahlreiche Abbildungen und große Fotos“
Matthew Roberts Bücher
Dieser Autor konzentriert seine literarische Arbeit auf die Welt des Motorradrennsports, insbesondere auf MotoGP und British Superbike. Seine Schriften bieten den Lesern einen fesselnden Einblick in diese dynamische Umgebung. Roberts vermittelt die Spannung und Atmosphäre der Rennen durch seinen unverwechselbaren Stil.






Pride
- 184 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
A study of identity politics through a biblical lens, looking at idolatry of the self and the elevations of sexual identity. Our culture is obsessed with identity and it has been the cause of tense interaction with (and within) the Church. Rather than being a new challenge to the Christian faith,however, the identity issue is a very old one; it is fundamentally one of idolatry. Who we are, who we think we are, and how God in Christ restores our knowledge of ourselves in covenant with him, are central Biblical themes. But these things will only appear with clarity if we have the courage to tackle the idolatries of our own age at the root, and stand true to our calling as Christians to worship God and him alone.
A Game of Twelve
- 204 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Set aboard a luxury liner venturing into uncharted territory, the story unfolds as guests indulge in pleasure until a series of mysterious deaths disrupts their voyage. Faced with the threat of a silent murderer, the passengers grapple with fear and paranoia, leading to a breakdown of societal norms. As they fight for survival, the tension escalates, revealing the fragility of human nature when confronted with danger.
Democratic passions
The politics of feeling in British popular radicalism, 1809-48
- 274 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
Exploring British radicalism in the early nineteenth century through the lens of emotional history, this book offers a novel perspective on popular radical movements and the emotional dimensions of political engagement. It challenges traditional views, revealing how feelings shaped political discourse and activism, thus enriching our understanding of modern Britain's political landscape and its broader implications.
Chartism, Commemoration and the Cult of the Radical Hero
- 228 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
The book delves into the intricate roles that radical heroes play within cultural contexts, utilizing insights from visual and material culture, heroism, memory, and critical heritage studies. It examines how these figures are constructed and commemorated, shedding light on their significance in political thought and cultural narratives. Through this exploration, it reveals the multifaceted impact of radical heroes on society and collective memory.
The discovery of a wallet featuring a devil leads to a whirlwind of adventures driven by its magical powers, which enhance customer service to extraordinary levels. As the protagonist navigates these enchanting experiences, they encounter whimsical challenges and unexpected interactions that transform everyday situations into remarkable escapades.
Comatose
- 136 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
The plot centers around a small town grappling with the mysterious discovery of nine comatose individuals during a snowstorm, prompting a desperate investigation. Mayor Kaufmann teams up with a prestigious university's forensics team and an independent investigation firm to tackle the crisis. As the town descends into chaos, they uncover a deep conspiracy fueled by fear and social manipulation. The narrative explores themes of ignorance and the dangers of detaching from reality when vigilance is crucial, highlighting the consequences of societal complacency.
This book takes a fresh look at British radicalism in the first-half of the nineteenth century from the new perspective of the history of emotions. It changes the way in which we look not only at popular radicalism but also at the affective qualities of politics itself in modern Britain and beyond. -- .