Edited by leading contributors to the literature, Freedom: An Anthology is the most complete anthology on social, political and economic freedom ever compiled.Offers a broad guide to the vast literature on social, political and economic freedom.Contains selections from the best scholarship of recent decades as well as classic writings from Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau and Kant among others.General and sectional introductions help to orient the reader.Compiled and edited by three important contributors to the field.
Ian Carter Book order (chronological)
Ian R. Carter, an emeritus professor at the University of Auckland, New Zealand, delves into the intricacies of rural life. His singular, detailed study of rural class relations in Northeast Scotland, researched during his tenure at the University of Aberdeen, stands as a pioneering work. It offers readers a unique window into the lives of ordinary people in the region during a pivotal era.



Coastal Command 1939-1945
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Photographic history of the important part played by this important but unsung branch of the Royal Air Force. 235 b/w photos.
Fighter Command, 1939-45
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Following on from his companion volume on Bomber Command, the author has assembled this year-by-year pictorial record which draws upon the comprehensive archive held by the Imperial War Museum.