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Bryan Gibson

    Bryan Gibson's writing delves into the complexities of morality and identity, often set against urban backdrops. His narratives are marked by a keen insight into human nature and employ vivid language that immerses the reader. Gibson's style is characterized by a blend of gritty realism and supernatural elements, crafting a unique and compelling reading experience. His works explore the darker facets of life with an eye for detail and a profound understanding of human motivations.

    Is There Anybody There? - An Update
    Sweet Jimmy
    The Magistrates' Court: An Introduction (Fifth Edition)
    The New Ministry of Justice
    MOVE
    Criminal Justice
    • 2023

      Part fact, part fiction and inspired by the author's calamitous attempts to become a professional, Football's Tallest Tales spans every aspect of The Beautiful Game and tells of the many fascinating characters he met along the way.

      Football's Tallest Tales
    • 2021

      Bryan Brown has been telling stories with his distinctive Australian voice on TV and in film for a long time, but this time he's writing crime in his first book.

      Sweet Jimmy
    • 2021

      Ideation. Transition. Execution. These are the three stages of business growth every C-suite leader must navigate throughout the life of their company. Surviving each one is not good enough. You want to thrive, evolve, and, when necessary, transform. But who do you market to? What do you need to operate effectively? When can you scale your business, and in which areas can you grow the most? As the markets change, so will your answers. But these four questions will help you focus on the who, what, when, and where of your business-and they remain the same. In MOVE, B2B go-to-market experts Sangram Vajre and Bryan Brown provide you with a four-question framework that will reveal your next steps and propel you forward, no matter the size of your company or the stage you're in. You'll learn how to take your business from ideation to execution and predict your next MOVE more confidently. You have the vision, the people, and the plan. Now you have the operating manual. This book is the go-to market blueprint that provides you with the confidence and clarity to get unstuck and level up your organization for long-term success.

      MOVE
    • 2017

      Theology of Discontent

      • 100 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Hamid Dabashi suggests that the Iranian Revolution of 1978-9 would not have taken place had it not been for the influential ideas set out by eight Iranian Islamic thinkers in the decades before it occurred.

      Theology of Discontent
    • 2017

      Iran

      • 98 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Hamid Dabashi suggests that the Iranian Revolution of 1978-9 would not have taken place had it not been for the influential ideas set out by eight Iranian Islamic thinkers in the decades before it occurred.

      Iran
    • 2017

      A History of the Arab Peoples

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Albert Hourani's A History of the Arab Peoples is unsurpassed as an overview of Arab history from the rise of Islam to the late twentieth century. Going far beyond political history, it provides a deep analysis of social, cultural and economic structures.

      A History of the Arab Peoples
    • 2017

      World Order

      • 104 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      One of America's foremost statesmen, Henry Kissinger was interested in how different countries, in different periods, in all parts of the globe have attempted to impose order on an often chaotic world. World Order sets out his understanding of how we make sense of the world politically.

      World Order
    • 2017

      Henry Taunt was one of the great photographers of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He was a master of the camera and possessed of a profoundly creative sense of scene and composition. First published in 1973, this collection of Henry Taunt’s finest work includes artistic prints as well as images which are of importance to architectural and social historians. Sympathetically introduced and captioned by Bryan Brown, this book is a striking visual essay on the Victorian and Edwardian eras and a magnificent record of places and their past.

      The England of Henry Taunt
    • 2014

      Criminal Justice

      • 148 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The most straightforward overview available covering the entire criminal justice system. A 'no frills' explanation for beginners.

      Criminal Justice
    • 2012

      Is There Anybody There? - An Update

      • 184 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Exploring the life of a medium, this updated reprint offers a blend of humor and poignant experiences from Bryan Gibson's journey over twenty-six years. Readers are introduced to a variety of characters from both earthly and spiritual realms, as Bryan recounts private sittings and the messages from departed loved ones. The narrative highlights the importance of laughter in his work, alongside serious moments that have imparted significant lessons. With a reputation for integrity, Bryan has facilitated reunions for over 30,000 individuals with their loved ones in spirit.

      Is There Anybody There? - An Update