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James Crawford

    James Crawford delves into thrilling adventures on remote alien worlds, where wonder and danger go hand in hand. His narratives are fueled by a fascination for the dawn of space exploration, a period he experienced firsthand, and a passion for hard science fiction. Follow the journeys of individuals whose courage determines triumph or defeat in the vast, untamed reaches of the galaxy.

    The British Year Book of International Law 2004
    Wild History
    Victorian Scotland
    The Edge of the Plain
    State Responsibility
    • State Responsibility

      • 906 pages
      • 32 hours of reading

      The book explores state responsibility in relation to violations of international law, delving into the intricate relationships between institutions, established rules, and practical applications. It offers a comprehensive analysis of how these elements interact and influence accountability on a global scale.

      State Responsibility
      4.5
    • The Edge of the Plain

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      Blending history, travel and reportage, this is a wide-ranging journey through the history of borders and an examination of their role in shaping our world today

      The Edge of the Plain
      4.3
    • Victorian Scotland

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      RCAHMS is showcasing images from its National Collection in a remarkable illustration of the Victorian era. From the pioneering work of renowned photographers to never before seen excerpts from private family albums, Victorian Scotland is a window on the lives of the generation that changed the world.

      Victorian Scotland
      4.2
    • Wild History

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      In this book acclaimed author and presenter James Crawford introduces many forgotten places all over the country, from the ruins of prehistoric forts and ancient, arcane burial sites, to abandoned bothies and boathouses, and the derelict traces of old, faded industry.

      Wild History
      4.0
    • Now in its 75th year, the British Year Book of International Law has become an essential work of reference for academics and practicing lawyers. Through a mixture of articles and in-depth surveys of areas of international law it continues to provide up-to-date information on importantdevelopments in modern international law.

      The British Year Book of International Law 2004