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Peter Thomson

    On Actors and Acting
    The Blood
    Gluten-Free Cookery
    The Cambridge Introduction to English Theatre, 1660-1900
    Future Work
    The New World Atlas of Golf
    • The New World Atlas of Golf

      • 280 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      From golfing's birth on the coast of Scotland to the breathtaking courses of New Zealand, this book underlines the sport as a global phenomenon. Seventy of the world's most important courses are illustrated and analyzed in detail. Their histories, architecture, the special challenges of certain holes, and spectacular landscapes give the reader a real sense of being there.

      The New World Atlas of Golf
      4.4
    • Future Work

      How Businesses Can Adapt and Thrive in the New World of Work

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The way we work is overdue for change. Businesses seek to enhance efficiency and attract top talent, while the new workforce demands a fresh deal. With technology, companies can increase output, reduce costs, and provide employees with more freedom, contributing to a greener economy. However, many organizations cling to outdated models of fixed working hours that are ill-suited for the digital age, which is detrimental to business. Evidence shows that trusting individuals to manage their work leads to better outcomes. Organizations that focus on results rather than hours experience higher productivity, more motivated employees, improved customer service, and reduced costs. This text presents a strong business case for transforming organizational cultures and practices, supported by an international survey and examples of innovative companies. It discusses why current flexible work arrangements often fall short, the need for leadership styles that leverage female strengths, the evolution of offices into meeting spaces, and how managers can facilitate collaboration in virtual teams while ensuring technology serves their needs. Embracing these changes requires bold leadership and a departure from old habits, as the future of work will not wait for those who overlook these opportunities.

      Future Work
      4.2
    • This engaging introduction explores the evolution of theater from 1660 to 1900, highlighting significant developments and influential figures in the performing arts. It presents a vivid portrayal of the cultural and social contexts that shaped the stage during this period, making it an informative resource for both enthusiasts and scholars. The book captures the dynamic nature of theatrical history, showcasing the transformation of performance styles and the emergence of iconic playwrights and productions.

      The Cambridge Introduction to English Theatre, 1660-1900
      3.7
    • Gluten-Free Cookery

      The Complete Guide for Gluten-Free or Wheat-Free Diets - All Ingredients Widely Available - New Edition

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      This guide offers clear descriptions and suggestions for using the wide range of foods that can be enjoyed as part of a gluten- or wheat-free diet. It contains both recipes and background information on the ingredients, including where to buy them.

      Gluten-Free Cookery
      3.6
    • The Blood

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      A literary thriller set in Victorian London, highly atmospheric and darkly Gothic, featuring a woman in disguise in a man's world who hides another terrible secret...

      The Blood
      4.0
    • The conspicuous concern with marriage in the eighteenth-century drama is placed in the context of Hardwicke's 1753 Marriage Act and the consequences of the 1603 legislation on bigamy, and the ambitious experiment of Arthur Murphy and Samuel Foote at Drury Lane in 1761 is scrutinised. The third section focuses on twentieth-century performances of Shakespeare - at Stratford in the 1970s and in the New Globe as the new century begins."--BOOK JACKET.

      On Actors and Acting
      3.5
    • Dark Asylum

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Set in a crumbling Victorian asylum where a gruesome murder is committed, this novel deals with the early 'science' of brain study and lobotomy, as well as giving a chilling insight into the asylum's workings, inmates and doctors, many of whom are more insane than their poor patients.

      Dark Asylum
      3.9
    • Jack Nicholson

      • 295 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Provides a close look at the life of one of America's finest actors, including detailed information on such issues as his illegitimate children, his sex-and-drug binges, the murder of his half-sister, and his extraodinary film career.

      Jack Nicholson
    • The Secrets of Communication

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      A guide showing how to communicate effectively and gain better results from conversation. It shows how to be more persuasive, have more enhanced relationships in business and social contexts, handle difficult communication situations, spot when people are lying and be more confident.

      The Secrets of Communication
    • V pozadí veškerých našich úspěchů v zaměstnání i v osobním životě stojí schopnost komunikace. Poutavá kniha zaujme každého čtenáře, který chce co nejlépe komunikovat a přesvědčit ostatní, aby příjmali jeho nápady, názory či jeho samotného. Kniha využívá poznatků více než dvacetileté praxe autora. Dočtete se v ní o autorových vyzkoušených a prověřených metodách, které vám pomohou k úspěchu při každém jednání. Kniha je nedoceněným rádcem pro každého, kdo si chce osvojit umění přesvědčovat a vytěžit co nejvíce z pozoruhodné schopnosti komunikovat, která je vlastní všem lidem. Autor shromáždil množství fascinujících informací o vědomé i nevědomé komunikaci mezi lidmi....

      Tajemství komunikace
      2.7