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    Mrs Hudson and the Malabar Rose
    The Blackwell Companion to Social Work
    'Conceal, Create, Confuse': Deception as a British Battlefield Tactic in the First World War
    Havana Sleeping
    Study Skills for International Postgraduates
    Mrs Hudson and the Samarkand Conspiracy
    • 2023

      Prisoners of Society

      Attitudes and After-Care

      • 204 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Exploring the detrimental effects of prison on offenders, this book argues for a shift in societal focus from reforming deviant individuals to offering compassionate support in critical situations. First published in 1974, it highlights the inadequacies of the prison system and emphasizes the importance of addressing the needs of those affected by it, advocating for a more humane approach to dealing with crime and punishment.

      Prisoners of Society
    • 2023

      Chinese Maritime Cases

      Selection for Year of 2016

      This book selects leading, innovative and influential Chinese maritime judgments and presents full translation of them, with brief summary, to the readers so that they can have insights of how the Chinese maritime judges interpret, apply and develop Chinese maritime law in practice. China trades with other states in trillions of USD every year, and about 95% of the cargoes are carried by ocean-going ships calling at hundreds of Chinese ports each single day. Due to the enormous and steadily growing trade volume and shipping activities, foreign ships, companies and persons are often caught by the Chinese maritime law and court. The parties involved and their lawyers are more than ever enthusiastic to study Chinese maritime cases in order to deal with their own cases properly or, if possible, predict the potential problems and avoid the disputes outright. The book is appealing to and benefits worldwide law students, academics, practitioners and industrial people in the shipping, trade, insurance and financial fields. The book remedies to certain extent the situation that there is lack of authoritative sources available to foreign personnel to look into how Chinese justice system functions.

      Chinese Maritime Cases
    • 2022

      This is the definitive guide to successful study as an international postgraduate student. Chapters cover all the core academic skills, including time management, reading, referencing, critical thinking, doing research, and writing and speaking for assessment. The book features a wealth of examples, activities and checklists to help students hone their skills. The 2nd edition features: - New content on writing critical reviews and case study reports, managing digital sources and using electronic databases - Additional activities on referencing and critical thinking - Practical pointers to help students hit the ground running and quickly get to grips with the expectations and conventions of postgraduate study

      Study Skills for International Postgraduates
    • 2022

      Old lies, new threats. The chickens have come home to roost... December in London, and Maximilian Cortado, the world famous violinist, has disappeared, the only clue being the unexpected delivery to his townhouse of a basket containing a live hen. When it emerges that a number of other notable members of society have been receiving similarly unexplained fowl, the deliveries begin to appear more sinister. Sherlock Holmes, however, seems more intrigued by a trivial incident in Sussex, where someone has been damaging Christmas trees intended for a local stately home. So when he is asked by the wife of a famous artist to investigate a robbery carried out twenty-three years before, Mrs Hudson sees an opportunity to assist. At the centre of that mystery is the Christmas Canary, a solid gold decoration of mesmerising beauty, hand-crafted for the fifth Lord Empingham. For years it had graced the top of the Christmas tree at Frawling Hall - until its mystifying disappearance broke the seventh Lord's heart. Fowl deeds are afoot, but can Mrs Hudson restore the canary to its perch before it's too late? A wonderfully evocative caper based in the legend of Sherlock Holmes, perfect for fans of M. R. C. Kasasian and M. C. Beaton.

      Mrs Hudson and The Christmas Canary
    • 2021

      The Enlightenment and the Fate of Knowledge

      Essays on the Transvaluation of Values

      • 220 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Challenging the traditional timeline, this book posits that the Enlightenment extends from the late sixteenth century to the present, rather than ending in the early nineteenth century. It explores how Enlightenment ideas have continuously influenced society and thought, suggesting a more enduring legacy than commonly acknowledged. Through this broader perspective, the author invites readers to reconsider the impact of Enlightenment principles on contemporary issues and intellectual discourse.

      The Enlightenment and the Fate of Knowledge
    • 2021

      "September in London, and the city basks in a glorious Indian summer. Sherlock Holmes has more work than he can handle, and when the Home Office asks him to sniff out a plot by Russian assassins on radical politician George Dashing, Holmes and Watson find themselves distracted by more pressing cases. Meanwhile, there is scandal at the home of Dashing's great political rival, Sir Henry Catanache. When Sir Henry's housemaid goes missing, leaving only a pool of blood behind, his son is the prime suspect. Can Sherlock discover the truth? Or will the Catanache family be rescued by Laurence Martin, a detective newly arrived in London who is dazzling society with some remarkable triumphs? Martin proves a surprising and enigmatic figure, and Mrs Hudson and Flotsam, her intrepid helper, soon find themselves as intrigued by the detective as they are by the crime..."--Publisher

      Mrs Hudson and the Blue Daisy Affair
    • 2020

      Mrs Hudson must step into action once more.It's summer in London, and things are quiet. But while Holmes and Watson chafe at their inactivity, a train, carrying a vital encoded communication, is entering a tunnel in an obscure region of the Balkans – never to be seen again.The case of the disappearing train is only the beginning of the nation’s difficulties. The missing message must be found and decoded, and a diplomat’s wife must be rescued from the clutches of a pernicious blackmailer.The nation is in danger, and if a diplomatic scandal of disastrous proportions is to be avoided, Sherlock Holmes’ brilliance may not be enough…From the Richard & Judy-featured author of The Conjuror’s Bird, back by popular demand, the first new Holmes & Hudson novel for several years.

      Mrs Hudson and the Samarkand Conspiracy
    • 2019

      Meaning, Quantification, Necessity

      Themes in Philosophical Logic

      • 296 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Exploring the interconnected concepts of meaning, truth, and semantic structure, this book offers a clear exposition suitable for readers with a foundational understanding of philosophical and formal logic. First published in 1981, it delves into related ideas, making complex theories accessible while encouraging deeper engagement with philosophical logic.

      Meaning, Quantification, Necessity