Focusing on the transformation of Peterhead, a once-remote fishing port in the UK, this book explores the profound effects of North Sea oil on the community. It highlights both the unintended benefits that oil brought to the town and the numerous challenges that arose from this shift. Through detailed analysis, the narrative delves into the social dynamics and economic changes that reshaped Peterhead in the wake of the oil boom.
Robert L. Moore Book order
Robert L. Moore was an internationally recognized psychotherapist and consultant, renowned for his specialization in psychotherapy with men. He identified the Archetypal Dynamics of the Masculine Self (King, Warrior, Magician, Lover). His work deeply explored the intersections of psychology, psychoanalysis, and spirituality, proposing a Neo-Jungian paradigm for psychotherapy and psychoanalysis.






- 2023
- 2019
Autobiographical Outlines
- 70 pages
- 3 hours of reading
- 2019
The Destination
- 250 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Graduating with honors and an MBA, Tim Henson felt nothing could stop him from a highly successful career at Mangro Business Solutions. But Tim's career quickly begins to fall apart after he falls under the influence of Katrina Ferraro, a manipulative Administrative Assistant who plans not only to disrupt the company but to dominate Tim's entire life.
- 2018
Kursk (Film Tie In)
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
At 11.30 a.m. on Saturday 12 August 2000, two massive explosions roared through the shallow Arctic waters of the Barents Sea. The Kursk, pride of the Northern Fleet and the largest attack submarine in the world, was hurtling towards the ocean floor. In Kursk (originally published as A Time to Die), award-winning journalist Robert Moore vividly recreates this disaster minute by minute. Venturing into a covert world where the Cold War continues out of sight, Moore investigates the military and political background to the tragedy. But above all, he tells the nail-bitingly poignant human story of the families waiting ashore, of the desperate efforts of British, Norwegian and Russian rescuers, and of the Kursk sailors, trapped in the aft compartnemt, waiting for rescue, as a horrified world followed their battle to stay alive . . .
- 2017
Taking its inspiration from the Melville's famous line "If man will strike, strike through the mask!", Based on Actual Events punches through the surface of visible things, grabbing wild at the drifting actual. Calling himself a "a realist in fabulist clothing," Robert Moore gives us a book-length sequence of sleek, fiercely comic, colloquial poems whose aphoristic storytelling is pegged to a desire for sublimity. His project is to find new frames of reference for our estrangement from the world. With each burst of invention and stylistic high-spiritedness ("So we reverse engineered the awesome and all we got / was this lousy poesy"), Based on Actual Events adds up to be Moore's best book yet.
- 2016
With its journal series, 'Orte der Reformation' (Places of the Reformation), the Evangelische Verlagsanstalt (Evangelical Publishing House) invites, in view of the forthcoming 500th anniversary of the Reformation, to look out for traces of this major event of world history. Taking the reader on a fascinating and entertaining journey from Lake Geneva to the German Baltic See Coast famous but also lesser-known sites of Reformation history will be presented.§§First of all, the informative and richly illustrated articles invite to a city tour which in each case is followed by a well-informed and entertaining presentation of the most important events and persons of the Reformation area. The contemporary church life of the respective towns and its regions is presented as well.
- 2015
A History of Southeast Asia: Critical Crossroads presents a comprehensive history of Southeast Asia from our earliest knowledge of its civilizations and religious patterns up to the present day.
- 2013
The Golden Book of Bovinities
- 88 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Exploring the imagined voices of cows, this collection offers a blend of humor and poignant reflections on societal cruelty towards both humans and animals. Robert Moore presents a series of aphorisms and maxims that reveal the deeper wisdom of these creatures, serving as an allegory for the complexities of the post-9/11 world. Accompanied by stunning color illustrations, the poetry invites readers to contemplate the often-overlooked connections between beings and the impact of our actions.
- 2012
Where the Gold is Buried, a legend of Old Fort Niagara
- 452 pages
- 16 hours of reading
Set against the historical backdrop of Old Fort Niagara, the narrative unfolds around Captain Pierre Pouchot's surrender during the 1759 siege and the mystery of a buried French military chest. The story introduces Jeremiah Moore, a Loyalist Quaker and ancestor of the author, who arrives in British Niagara in 1789 with a treasure map. The legend suggests that he received permission from the British commander to excavate the site, intertwining themes of adventure, loss, and the quest for hidden riches in a pivotal location of North American history.
- 2010
Focusing on technology-assisted crime, this innovative text serves as a comprehensive introduction to the subject and outlines essential investigative techniques from a criminal justice viewpoint. It explores the intersection of technology and criminal activity, providing readers with foundational knowledge and practical insights into the complexities of modern crime investigations.