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Peter Scott

    An author whose primary focus is on nature and wildlife conservation. He is a founder of the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust and co-creator of the iconic panda logo for the World Wildlife Fund. His literary contribution lies in raising awareness about endangered species through the Red Data Books.

    Geography and Retailing
    The American Deep State
    American War Machine
    How (Not) To Be Strong
    Soli The Seapony
    See inside the world of dinosaurs
    • See inside the world of dinosaurs

      • 16 pages
      • 1 hour of reading
      4.6(17)Add rating

      'See Inside the World of Dinosaurs' is an exciting and innovative book which allows children to peep inside the world of dinosaurs to discover where dinosaurs lived, their many different shapes and sizes and who they shared their world with.

      See inside the world of dinosaurs
    • Soli The Seapony

      • 62 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The story follows Soli, a young seahorse who prefers to be called a Seapony as she navigates her transition into adulthood. After being swept ashore by a strong tide, she arrives in a picturesque coastal village in Yorkshire, England. There, she undergoes a remarkable transformation and forms a new friendship, leading to exciting adventures that explore themes of growth and discovery.

      Soli The Seapony
    • AVAILABLE TO PRE-ORDER NOW! From the football cages of East London to broadcasting to millions, the engine powering Alex Scott's remarkable journey has always been her resilience. But thanks to a 'push-through mentality' the world has only ever seen the 'strong' side of Alex Scott. Now Alex is ready to lower the shield. In How (Not) to Be Strong, Alex shares the lessons that have shaped her, from finally confronting the legacy of a tumultuous childhood to the tarnished truth behind the gleaming football trophies. With raw honesty, Alex shows how she's tackled life's challenges and that sometimes the strongest thing you can do is show your most vulnerable side to the world.

      How (Not) To Be Strong
    • American War Machine

      • 408 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Scott explores the covert aspects of U.S. foreign policy. He presents compelling evidence to expose the extensive growth of sanctioned but illicit violence in politics and state affairs, especially when related to America's long-standing involvement with the global drug traffic.

      American War Machine
    • The American Deep State

      • 354 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Now in a new edition updated through the unprecedented 2016 election, this timely book makes a compelling case for a hidden deep state of intelligence agencies, private companies, and billionaires that influence and often oppose U.S. policies.

      The American Deep State
    • Geography and Retailing

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Focusing on the geographical aspects of retail activities, this book critically reviews existing literature to elucidate the distribution patterns within urban environments. It highlights significant propositions related to retailing and identifies key research challenges in the field, offering a comprehensive understanding for scholars and practitioners interested in urban retail dynamics.

      Geography and Retailing
    • Deep Politics and the Death of JFK

      • 424 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      4.2(264)Add rating

      Presents a documented investigation that uncovers the secrets surrounding John F Kennedy's assassination. Offering a different perspective - that JFK's death was not just an isolated case, but rather a symptom of hidden processes - this title examines the deep politics of early 1960s American international and domestic policies.

      Deep Politics and the Death of JFK
    • A Political Theology of Nature

      • 290 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Offering a distinct Trinitarian and political perspective, this book presents a Christian approach to addressing the modern ecological crisis. It explores the intersection of faith and environmental stewardship, advocating for a holistic understanding of creation care rooted in Christian theology. The author emphasizes the importance of community and responsible governance in fostering sustainable practices, aiming to inspire readers to engage actively in ecological restoration through a faith-driven lens.

      A Political Theology of Nature
    • Theology, Ideology and Liberation

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Exploring the theme of divine freedom, the book examines how Christianity, at times unconsciously, conveys a message of liberation. Peter Scott delves into the complexities of faith, highlighting the inherent contradictions and the transformative potential of understanding God as a figure of freedom. Through thoughtful analysis, he invites readers to reconsider traditional interpretations and to embrace a more liberating vision of spirituality.

      Theology, Ideology and Liberation
    • Lift-the-flap Dinosaurs

      • 16 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      This lift-the-flap book uses the elements of discovery and surprise to interest very young children and help them explore the topic of dinosaurs. Lift the flaps to find out where a baby dinosaur spends most of its time or to spy an adult dinosaur hunting its prey.

      Lift-the-flap Dinosaurs