Since it was first published in 1991, few books have come close to capturing the depth and breadth of Alexander Wilson's innovative ecocultural compendium The Culture of Nature. His work was one of the first of its kind to investigate the ideology of the environment, to critique the future according to Disney, and illustrate that the ways we think, teach, talk about, and construct the natural world are as important a terrain as the land itself. Extensively illustrated and meticulously researched, this edition is exquisitely revised and reissued for the Anthropocene.
Alexander Wilson Books
Alexander Wilson was a prolific English author, known for his contributions to the spy genre. Writing under various pseudonyms, he crafted numerous novels that delved into the complexities of clandestine lives and the moral ambiguities faced by those immersed in intrigue. His narrative style expertly built suspense and explored the psychological depths of his characters, offering readers a captivating look at human nature under duress. Wilson's works stand as compelling examples of early 20th-century spy fiction, marked by their intricate plots and insightful portrayals.






The Giant
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"Gonzalo, now released from the high school quarantine, travels across a ravaged America looking for his beloved girlfriend Sasha."--
The Burnouts
- 266 pages
- 10 hours of reading
In the third and final Quarantine book, David and Will are alive ... but on the outside of McKinley High. Lucy is the last of the trinity left inside, where Hilary will exact a deadly revenge before taking over McKinley and bringing one final reign of terror to the school before the doors open for good. But the outside world is just as dangerous for carriers of the virus. David and Will are alive, but on the outside of McKinley High, while Lucy is the last of the trinity left inside to deal with Hilary, who will exact revenge before taking over McKinley High. The plot contains vulgarity and graphic violence. Book #3
False Thoughts, Real Suffering
How Overthinking, Anxiety, and Misleading Beliefs Can Deceive You and How to Reclaim Your Truth
- 164 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Feeling stuck and unfulfilled can hinder personal growth and happiness. This guide offers practical strategies to help you unlock your full potential, encouraging self-discovery and empowerment. Through actionable steps, you will learn to overcome obstacles, set meaningful goals, and cultivate a positive mindset. Emphasizing the importance of resilience and self-awareness, the book aims to inspire readers to take charge of their lives and pursue their passions with confidence. Transformative insights await those ready to embrace change.
False Thoughts, Real Suffering
- 164 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Struggling with feelings of stagnation and dissatisfaction can be overwhelming. This book provides practical strategies and insights to help readers break free from limitations and tap into their true potential. By focusing on personal growth, mindset shifts, and actionable steps, it guides individuals toward a more fulfilling and empowered life. Emphasizing self-discovery and resilience, it encourages readers to embrace change and pursue their aspirations with confidence.
Latin American business schools have grown in scale and quality in recent decades, yet their activities and achievements remain largely unreported. This book analyzes the major events, issues, actors, and blind spots in management education in Latin America. It then examines the contemporary challenges and critical issues for the future.