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John Dickie

    September 23, 1963
    John Dickie
    Cosa Nostra
    Mafia Brotherhoods: Camorra, mafia, 'ndrangheta: the rise of the Honoured Societies
    The New Mandarins. How British Foreign Policy Works
    Delizia!
    Mafia Republic : Italy's criminal curse
    The Delizia!
    • 2022
    • 2020

      Professor John Dickie's riveting new history of Freemasonry - an organization as mysterious as it is influential.

      The Craft
    • 2014

      Reeds 21st Century Ship Management

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      First modern title to cover the varied and complex world of ship management in the 21st century.

      Reeds 21st Century Ship Management
    • 2014
    • 2012
    • 2010

      The Delizia!

      The Epic History of the Italians and Their Food

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      4.1(12)Add rating

      Delving into the rich history of Italian cuisine, this book offers a passionate exploration of its evolution and global influence. It highlights the cultural significance of Italian food and its journey to becoming a beloved culinary choice worldwide. Ideal for enthusiasts of La Cucina and Stanley Tucci’s Taste, it promises an engaging narrative filled with vibrant details about the traditions and flavors that define Italian cooking.

      The Delizia!
    • 2007

      Delizia!

      The Epic History of the Italians and Their Food

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      4.0(19)Add rating

      Takes a revelatory historical journey through the flavours of Italy's cities. From the pleasure gardens of Renaissance Ferrara, to the putrid alleyways of nineteenth-century Naples, this work shows how violence and intrigue, as well as taste and creativity, went to make the world's favourite cuisine

      Delizia!
    • 2007

      Not since Anthony Eden's Suez War of 1956 has Britain's foreign policy provoked such intense controversy. But how are British foreign policy decisions taken? How does British diplomacy actually work? For generations the Foreign Office operated as an elitist, secretive institution resisting intrusion and change. Now this book reveals the revolution which transformed the Foreign Office. John Dickie describes for the first time how the new mandarins are tested, selected, trained and promoted in Britain's Diplomatic Service. His unrivalled knowledge has enabled him to illuminate the structures of foreign policy making in London, the relationships between career diplomats and the Foreign Secretary, and the workings of the backroom experts connected to shadowy, powerful figures in other capitals. Dickie discloses much that was not previously known, such as the operations of the Anglo-American Intelligence network; the distrust of Britain's European partners; the ""brain trust"" of academics who provide intellectual rationale for policies; the ways in which foreign policy is affected from the outside through M.P.s, think-tanks, campaigning non-government-organizations and the media.

      The New Mandarins. How British Foreign Policy Works
    • 2004

      Cosa Nostra

      • 512 pages
      • 18 hours of reading
      3.9(2797)Add rating

      COSA NOSTRA is the compelling story of the Sicilian mafia, the world's most famous, most secretive and most misunderstood criminal fraternity. The mafia has been given many names since it was founded one hundred and forty years ago: the Sect, the Brotherhood, the Honoured Society, and now Cosa Nostra. Yet as times have changed, the mafia's subtle and bloody methods have remained the same. Now, for the first time, COSA NOSTRA reconstructs the complete history of the Sicilian mafia from its origins to the present day, from the lemon groves and sulphur mines of Sicily, to the streets of Manhattan. COSA NOSTRA is a definitive history, rich in atmosphere, and with the narrative pace of the best detective fiction. The mob genre has finally grown up.

      Cosa Nostra