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Mountaineering in the Alps: An Historical Survey
1st Edition
By Claire Eliane Engel
August 10, 2026
Mountaineering in the Alps (1971) examines the two centuries of alpineering where mountaineering as we know it today was first invented and developed. It traces the first beginnings of the sport, as intrepid explorers ventured into the Alps, all the way up to the new developments of the late ...
Romanesque Sculpture in Italy
1st Edition
By G.H. Crichton
August 10, 2026
Romanesque Sculpture in Italy (1954) is a comprehensive analysis of the resurgence of sculpture in Italy. The variety of the political, economic and racial conditions which existed in Italy towards the end of the eleventh century led to a corresponding diversity in the renaissance of sculpture, ...
Short Studies in the Nature of Music
1st Edition
By Herbert Antcliffe
August 10, 2026
Short Studies in the Nature of Music (1920) examines the origin and nature of music, prompting lines of thought for greater analysis. It touches on human nature, the arts and their importance to human life, and the sciences of psychology and sociology....
Sunshades in October: An Analysis of the Main Mistakes in British Economic Policy Since the Mid Nineteen-Fifties
1st Edition
By Norman Macrae
August 10, 2026
Sunshades in October (1963) argues that under certain circumstances economic domestic restraint will in fact do precisely the opposite. This went against British economic policy of the time, based on the assumption that a restraint on domestic demand must always serve, in some measure, to ease the ...
The Member of Parliament and the Administration: The Case of the Select Committee on Nationalized Industries
1st Edition
By David Coombes
August 10, 2026
The Member of Parliament and the Administration (1966) looks at some vital aspects of the work of the backbench Member of Parliament. It is based on an intensive study, undertaken by documentary research and interviews, of the Select Committee on Nationalized Industries, for a decade from its ...
A Note-Book of European History: 1400–1920
1st Edition
By S.H. McGrady
August 03, 2026
First published in 1926, A Note-Book of European History chronicles five centuries of European development. Beginning at the turn of the 15th century, the book traces European history through the Renaissance, Reformation, and Enlightenment, culminating in the early twentieth century. McGrady’s ...
A Short History of Ireland: From Earliest Times to the Present Day
1st Edition
By J.C. Beckett
August 03, 2026
No country’s history has been more obscured by prejudice and emotion than Ireland’s. By untangling the complex threads from St. Patrick’s mission onwards, A Short History of Ireland (originally published in 1952, reissuing the sixth edition of 1979) traces Ireland’s evolution through the 1970s and ...
A Short History of Irish Literature
1st Edition
By Seamus Deane
August 03, 2026
First published in 1986, A Short History of Irish Literature combines the scholarship of exceptional range and depth with the power to persuade us to read authors we have forgotten or neglected, and to re-read sympathetically those we have insensitively undervalued or dismissed. From the earliest ...
A Short History of Modern Greece: 1821–1940
1st Edition
By Edward S. Forster
August 03, 2026
First published in 1941, A Short History of Modern Greece, 1821–1940 provides an account of Modern Greece spanning more than a century. The book is divided into three parts. Part one traces the birth and early struggles of the Greek Kingdom through 1914. Part two examines Greece’s experience during...
British Philosophy in the Mid-Century: A Cambridge Symposium
1st Edition
Edited
By C.A. Mace
August 03, 2026
First published in 1957, reissuing the second edition of 1966 here, British Philosophy in the Mid-Century provides an authoritative review of some of the outstanding developments in British philosophy at the time. The papers included here had their origin in a course of lectures at Cambridge ...
Communication Skills: An International Review
1st Edition
Edited
By Philip Hills, Margaret McLaren
August 03, 2026
First published in 1987, Communication Skills: An International Review, the first of two volumes, surveys the range of communication skills taught throughout the developed world at the time and examines the pedagogical principles underlying them. It provides a thorough critique of both the thinking...
Communication Skills: Teaching and Practice
1st Edition
Edited
By Philip Hills, Margaret McLaren
August 03, 2026
The rapid advancement of communication technology fundamentally transformed how communication skills were taught across all educational levels during the 1980s. First published in 1988, Communication Skills: Teaching and Practice, the second of two volumes, examines in detail information on the ...






