Eat Sleep Organize - Notebook for an Administrative
by Treehouse Books Publications
'The most lovable figure in modern politics' was how A.J.P Taylor described the Christian pacifist, George Lansbury. At 73 he took over the helm of the Labour Party of only 46 MPs in the Depression years of the 1930s. Throughout a remarkable life, Lansbury remained an extraordinary politician of the people, associated with a multitude of crusades for social justice. He resigned from Parliament to support 'Votes for Women', and for the next ten years edited the fiery Daily Herald. In 1921 Lansbur...
The Novels and Tales of Robert Louis Stevenson (Volume 21)
by Robert Louis Stevenson
A fitting tribute to the troubled genius who revolutionized electric bass playing and bridged the gaps between jazz R&B rock and funk. From his early days in R&B club bands through his international stardom with fusion group Weather Report and on to his solo career and tragic death at age 35 this book portrays the life and music of Jaco Pastorius the self-proclaimed world's greatest bass player. This special anniversary edition features new interviews with Jaco's childhood friends promine...
Despatches, Letters and Diary of Vice-Admiral Lord Viscount Horatio Nelson
by Viscount Horatio Nelson Nelson
Letters of Edward Fitzgerald, Volume 3: 1867-1876
by Edward Fitzgerald
The Christian Philanthropist. a Memorial of John Howard
by John Stoughton
"A Singular Vision: The Art of Fred Williams" looks at the life work of an artist regarded by many as one of Australia's greatest modern landscape painters. This study pays close attention to the development of Williams's oils, gouaches and prints. It also chronicles his life from his early days at the National Gallery of Victorian Art School to his successful career as an established artist. The book attempts to capture Williams's spirit and personality by making use of the artist's personal di...
German Pedagogy. Education, the School, and the Teacher, in German Literature
by Henry Barnard
This is the first biography of Denis Johnston, barrister, theatre director, film-maker, pioneering television producer, war correspondent, essayist and celebrated playwright. Johnston was of Ulster Presbyterian stock, born into Edwardian Dublin, where he was briefly held hostage in his family home at Lansdowne Road during the 1916 Rising. Son of a Supreme Court judge, he was schooled at St Andrew's in Dublin, in Edinburgh and Christ's College, Cambridge, and at Harvard University. He made the na...