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Martin Wilson

    We Now Return to Regular Life
    What They Always Tell Us
    The Trial of Lester Chan
    The Wormhole in San Carlos
    Art Law and the Business of Art
    Writing for Business
    • Art Law and the Business of Art

      • 484 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      Focusing on the intersection of UK law and the art world, this guide by Martin Wilson offers a thorough examination of legal and commercial issues surrounding art transactions. It addresses artists' rights, import/export regulations, and confidentiality, while also tackling ethical dilemmas like Holocaust restitution and cultural heritage. The updated edition includes new insights on anti-money laundering, Brexit implications, and the rise of NFTs and internet auctions. It's an essential resource for legal professionals, artists, and students interested in art law and business.

      Art Law and the Business of Art
    • The Wormhole in San Carlos

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Exploring the intersection of science and entrepreneurship, the story follows cosmologist Donald Plum as he concocts a scheme to commercialize an imaginary wormhole to communicate with the future. Partnering with venture capitalist Bob Levy, they navigate the absurdities of the tech world in Northern California, where ambition and deception collide. This satirical narrative delves into the rise and fall of Donald's venture, highlighting the often reckless pursuit of profit in the face of scientific uncertainty and ethical dilemmas.

      The Wormhole in San Carlos
    • The Trial of Lester Chan

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      This very amusing novel throws a light on what it is to be involved in a criminal trial from the point of view of the lawyers on both sides and of the judge.

      The Trial of Lester Chan
    • JAMES AND ALEX have barely anything in common anymore—least of all their experiences in high school, where James is a popular senior and Alex is suddenly an outcast. But at home, there is Henry, the precocious 10-year-old across the street, who eagerly befriends them both. And when Alex takes up running, there is James's friend Nathen, who unites the brothers in moving and unexpected ways.

      What They Always Tell Us
    • We Now Return to Regular Life

      • 370 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.8(1065)Add rating

      Sam Walsh had been missing for three years. His older sister Beth thought he was dead. His childhood friend Josh thought it was all his fault They were the last two people to see him. Until now. Because Sam has been found, and he's coming home.

      We Now Return to Regular Life