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Books in the Bloomsbury Revelations series

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  • - Music and Literature Against the Grain
    by Edward Said
    £11.99 - 18.49

  • by Constantin Stanislavski
    £23.49 - 26.99

  • by Aeschylus
    £13.99 - 30.49

  • by Jacques Ranciere
    £36.99

  • by Leo Tolstoy
    £25.99

  • by Jacques Derrida
    £22.49 - 30.49

  • - 1918-1928: The Aftermath
    by Sir Winston S. Churchill
    £131.99

    Volumes 1-3 originally published in 1950 by Odhams Press. Volume 4 originally published in 1929 by Charles Scribner's Sons. Volume 5 originally published in 1931 by Charles Scribner's Sons.

  • - The Unknown War
    by Sir Winston S. Churchill
    £25.49 - 131.99

    Volumes 1-3 originally published in 1950 by Odhams Press. Volume 4 originally published in 1929 by Charles Scribner's Sons. Volume 5 originally published in 1931 by Charles Scribner's Sons.

  • - 1911-1914
    by Sir Winston S. Churchill
    £25.49 - 131.99

    Volumes 1-3 originally published in 1950 by Odhams Press. Volume 4 originally published in 1929 by Charles Scribner's Sons. Volume 5 originally published in 1931 by Charles Scribner's Sons.

  • - 1916-1918
    by Sir Winston S. Churchill
    £131.99

    Volumes 1-3 originally published in 1950 by Odhams Press. Volume 4 originally published in 1929 by Charles Scribner's Sons. Volume 5 originally published in 1931 by Charles Scribner's Sons.

  • - The Great Democracies
    by Sir Winston S. Churchill
    £25.49 - 104.99

    A history of Great Britain and its former colonies and possessions, from Caesar's invasions to the beginning of the First World War.

  • - The Birth of Britain
    by Sir Winston S. Churchill
    £25.49 - 104.99

    A history of Great Britain and its former colonies and possessions, from Caesar's invasions to the beginning of the First World War.

  • - Political Writings: 1936-1939
    by Sir Winston S. Churchill
    £27.99 - 99.49

    Originally published: London: Thornton Butterworth Ltd., 1939.

  • - 1915
    by Sir Winston S. Churchill
    £25.49 - 131.99

    Volumes 1-3 originally published in 1950 by Odhams Press. Volume 4 originally published in 1929 by Charles Scribner's Sons. Volume 5 originally published in 1931 by Charles Scribner's Sons.

  • - The Age of Revolution
    by Sir Winston S. Churchill
    £24.49 - 104.99

    Originally published: London: Cassell, 1956.

  • - The New World
    by Sir Winston S. Churchill
    £25.49 - 104.99

    Originally published: London: Cassell, 1956.

  • - Messingkauf and Modelbooks
    by Bertolt Brecht
    £23.49 - 131.99

    "A selection of Brecht's principal writings for directors and theatre practitioners"--Page 4 of cover.

  • - The Story of the Struggles for Liberty and Rights That Made the Modern West
    by A. C. Grayling
    £13.49 - 21.49

    Presents the stories of Martin Luther, Mary Wollstonecraft and Rosa Parks, whose sacrifices make us value these precious rights, especially in an age when governments under pressure find it necessary to restrict rights in the name of freedom.

  • by Slavoj Zizek
    £56.49 - 88.49

    Bringing together a selection of Slavoj Zizek's major writings on politics, this book includes his interventions on such world political events as the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001 and the American-led invasion of Iraq, his celebration of the revolutionary potential of Stalinism, and his critique of Third Way politics.

  • by Theodor W. Adorno, Anne G. Mitchell & Wesley V. Blomster
    £24.49 - 28.49

    Presents a study of key musical works of the twentieth century. Here, the author brings a range of social and cultural questions to bear on the analysis of two composers he saw as polar opposites, Arnold Schoenberg and Igor Stravinsky.

  • - Is the Targeting of Civilians in War Ever Justified?
    by A. C. Grayling
    £26.99

    A controversial examination by one of Britain's leading philosophers of one of the most important and morally complex issues of our time

  • by Emmanuel Levinas
    £25.99 - 31.49

    Emmanuel Levinas (1906-1995) was a leading philosopher and Talmudic commentator. This book is a major collection of essays representing the culmination of Levinas's philosophy. It gathers his important work and reveals the development of his thought. It looks at issues of suffering, love, religion, culture, justice, human rights, and legal theory.

  • by Henri Lefebvre
    £20.99 - 99.49

    Basing his discussion on everyday life in France, Lefebvre shows the degree to which our lived-in world and sense of it are shaped by decisions about which we know little and in which we do not participate.

  • by Henri Bergson
    £24.99 - 212.99

    Henri Bergson (1859-1941) wrote seminal texts on topics that remain at the heart of current philosophical inquiry, such as time, consciousness, and evolution. This volume acts as a textbook and a helpful source book for philosophers working across the analytic/continental divide.

  • - Forty Years of Theatrical Exploration, 1946-87
    by Peter Brook
    £23.49 - 23.99

    In The Shifting Point, his first book since The Empty Space, Brook assesses the lessons of his pioneering work from his brilliant debut at Stratford and the West End in the 1960s to the triumphant success of The Mahabharata.

  • - Truth and the Return to Philosophy
    by France) Badiou & Alain (Ecole Normale Superieure
    £26.99

  • - Winston Churchill's Speeches
    by Sir Sir Winston S. Churchill
    £29.49

  • - The Burial Chamber
    by Howard Carter
    £27.99

  • by USA) DeLanda & Professor Manuel (University of Pennsylvania
    £21.49

  • - Organizing for Power, Action, and Justice
    by Edward T. Chambers
    £19.49

    The successor to the legendary activist Saul Alinsky, Edward T. Chambers pioneered a set of principles and practices that have guided community organizations throughout the US and the world. Roots for Radicals remains his definitive reflection on these fundamental principles of community activism: how, as public citizens, we can navigate the gap between the world as it is and as it should be, between self-interest and self-sacrifice and in doing so create lasting change for our communities.In the face of the increasingly turbulent politics of the 21st-century, Chambers's book has never been more relevant.

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