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    John North is a versatile entrepreneur with a robust background spanning accounting, banking, business management, finance, personal development, IT, software, and strategic marketing. As CEO of Evolve Systems Group, he is a serial innovator, developing products and services designed to empower business owners and entrepreneurs. His passion lies in helping entrepreneurs become smarter and more strategic in their marketing efforts, constantly pushing the boundaries of what's possible with an innovative and creative approach. He is also the author of best-selling books on business strategy and internet marketing.

    A Catalogue Of The Curious And Extensive Library
    A Comedy of Women,
    The World of University College London 1828-1978
    Religions of Rome. Volume 2, A sourcebook
    Sons of Tubal-cain
    Religions of Rome. Volume 1, A history
    • 2022

      Targeting aspiring entrepreneurs, this guide offers practical and affordable strategies to kickstart a business. It emphasizes straightforward methods that minimize financial risk while maximizing potential for success. Readers will find actionable advice and insights designed to empower them on their entrepreneurial journey without overwhelming costs.

      Evolvepreneur Secrets For Entrepreneurs: How To Create Specific Strategies To Build Your List, Make Offers And Connect With Your Best Buyers
    • 2021
    • 2019

      Sons of Tubal-cain

      • 488 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      Sons of Tubal-Cain is a comprehensive history of the evolution of Artificers in the Royal Navy from the introduction of the Engine Room Artificer in 1868 right through to the last class of Artificers, to Pass Out from HMS Sultan in 2010.

      Sons of Tubal-cain
    • 2017

      The 5 Stages To Entrepreneurial Success

      What Every Entrepreneur Should Know About Dominating Your Market

      • 228 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Exploring the traits and habits that define successful entrepreneurs, this book delves into key characteristics such as resilience, creativity, and adaptability. It examines real-life examples and offers practical strategies for aspiring business leaders to cultivate these qualities. By analyzing the mindset and behaviors of successful figures in various industries, readers will gain insights into what drives entrepreneurial success and how to apply these lessons to their own ventures.

      The 5 Stages To Entrepreneurial Success
    • 2016

      Culturally significant, this work has been preserved from its original artifact, maintaining authenticity with original copyright references and library stamps. It offers a glimpse into the knowledge base of civilization, reflecting the historical context and the importance of preserving literary heritage. The reproduction aims to provide readers with an unaltered experience of the text, showcasing its scholarly value and relevance.

      A Catalogue Of The Curious And Extensive Library
    • 2016

      Squash can become very addictive but what a wonderful addiction! This book was written to help beginners as well as advanced players get more out of their game and discover new ways to win more matches. Most players strive to improve, but the lack of discipline or knowledge can hold them back. That's why we designed this book to give you an easy resource for all things squash. - Who can play squash? - A basic understanding of the rules - How to choose the best squash racket - Advanced Tips and tricks for improving your game - Nutrition ideas to improve your health and energy levels - The importance of injury prevention ...and a whole lot more! If you've ever felt even mildly interested in playing squash, this is the resource for you. It will tell you absolutely everything you need to know, and encourage you to make squash a valuable part of your life. And for those of you who are seasoned players, here's a positive goldmine of secrets to help you take your game to the next level.

      The Game of Squash
    • 2015

      Everything You Know About Marketing Is Wrong!

      How to Immediately Generate More Leads, Attract More Clients and Make More Money

      • 220 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Challenging conventional wisdom, this book reveals that traditional methods of generating leads and expanding a business may be fundamentally flawed. It offers innovative strategies and insights that aim to transform the way entrepreneurs approach growth. By rethinking common practices, readers are encouraged to adopt fresh perspectives and techniques that can lead to more effective business development and success.

      Everything You Know About Marketing Is Wrong!
    • 2007

      Stonehenge

      • 688 pages
      • 25 hours of reading

      Through over fifteen years of research, John North delves into the mysteries surrounding Stonehenge, addressing long-standing questions about its creation, purpose, and usage. His exploration offers insights that aim to unravel the enigma of this ancient monument, shedding light on its significance in human history.

      Stonehenge
    • 1998

      This book offers a radical survey of over a 1000 years of religious life, from the foundation of Rome to its rise to world empire & Xian conversion. It sets religion in its full cultural context, between the primitive hamlet of the 8th century BCE & the cosmopolitan, multicultural society of the 1st centuries of the Xian era. A companion volume, Religions of Rome, Vol 2: A Sourcebook, sets out a wide range of documents, illustrating the religious life in the Roman world.Acknowledgements Preface Conventions & abbreviations Maps 1 Early Rome 2 Imperial triumph & religious change 3 Religion in the late Republic 4 The place of religion: Rome in the early Empire 5 The boundaries of Roman religion 6 The religions of imperial Rome 7 Roman religion & Roman Empire 8 Roman religion & Christian emperors: 4th & 5th centuries Bibliography Details of maps & illustrations Index

      Religions of Rome. Volume 1, A history
    • 1998

      This book, the 2nd of two volumes making up Religions of Rome, presents a range of documents illustrating religious life in the Roman world from the early Republic to the late Empire (visual evidence & texts in translation). More than just a sourcebook, it explores some of the major themes & problems of Roman religion such as sacrifice, the religious calendar, divination & prediction. Each document has an introduction, explanatory notes & bibliography, & is used as the starting point for discussion.Acknowledgements Preface Conventions & abbreviations 1 Earliest Rome 2 The deities of Rome 3 The calendar 4 Religious places 5 Festivals & ceremonies 6 Sacrifices 7 Divination & diviners 8 Priests & priestesses 9 Individuals & gods: life and death 10 Rome outside Rome 11 Threats to the Roman order 12 Religious groups 13 Perspectives Glossary Deities & their epithets Bibliography 1. Literary texts 2. Secondary literature Details of illustrations Index of texts cited General index

      Religions of Rome. Volume 2, A sourcebook