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Accessible, lavishly illustrated history of Lincoln Castle, from the Roman period through to the 20th century incorporating the results of numerous archaeological excavations.
A collection of photographs and explanations of what someone can expect to see and experience after accepting an opportunity to work a seasonal summer job as a tree planter in Canada. All photos are based upon work experiences in remote tent camps.
Most website development books are written for techies - those who want to code and design a website. Page Not Found is a reference guide for the business owner who needs to know how to successfully navigate the process of web development. Written in straightforward language and absent acronyms and buzzwords, Page Not Found is the playbook for entrepreneurs, business owners or managers - anyone who needs to create a business website.
Well-researched and insightful, The Paul Society lays bare the level of government dependence, corporate favoritism, the financial influence of unions, and the true motivations driving the decisions made by politicians of both parties. In this thought-provoking book, Jonathan Clark offers a revelatory look into the state of modern American politics and the way in which the self-interests of politicians and voters have helped to create a $16 trillion national debt. In The Paul Society, Clark delves into the origins of public policies that have helped shape America's welfare state, driven voter incentives, and affected the costs of everything from gasoline to health care. In what may be the most important political book of the year, The Paul Society will force you to leave the blissful ignorance of illusion and embrace the sometimes painful truth of reality.
'It is hard to write the history of the British Isles in these years as anything other than a success story.'In reality, nothing about these successes was preordained. In the mid seventeenth century the British Isles were marginal to Europe.
Six historians focus on the major themes and most dramatic moments of the last two millenia: the rise and fall of empires; reformation, revolution and restoration; wars both civil and global; and the enduring question of what it means to be British. .
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