Marco Polo Guides are packed with unique insider tips. Straightforward information is presented in an engaging format which will appeal to the young and the young at heart. Includes a street atlas and a separate pull-out map.
Martin Müller Books
Martin Müller is a writer and photographer whose experiences living abroad have deeply influenced his work. His extensive travels have led him to explore diverse cultures and landscapes, which he captures in his writing and photography. Müller's distinctive approach blends vivid storytelling with a keen eye for detail, offering readers immersive journeys through the places he documents. His regular return to a London cottage suggests a continued fascination with the city's unique atmosphere and history, likely informing his unique perspective.







Deutsche Bank
- 319 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Most travellers want to have fun and feel relaxed from the moment they arrive at their holiday destination - that's what Marco Polo Guides are all about. This new series will appeal to all types of travellers, including those who haven't bought a travel guide in the past! Marco Polo's unique "insider tips" are peppered throughout the guide - offering a real insight into the destination. Includes special tips for when it rains, things to do for free, chill out & relax. Where to start - tells the reader the ideal starting point to explore the city / destination, how to get there: by car or public transport, where to park the car and much more! The perfect day / perfect route - the best way to get to know a destination for those with limited time. A fully indexed street atlas AND a pull-out map. Links, blogs, apps and more easy access to up-to-date information online. Practical information on shopping, food & drink and much more - plus a phrasebook section."
The History of White People in America
- 143 pages
- 6 hours of reading
A parody of ethnic studies looks at the culture, origins, language, courtship customs, foods, fears, and leisure activities of white Americans
Consistent Classical Supergravity Theories
- 136 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Focusing on the classification of consistent four-dimensional supergravity theories, this volume serves as a bridge between general relativity and future quantum gravity theories. It offers a concise presentation of both conformal and Poincaré supergravity, catering to readers familiar with the basic concepts. The author provides carefully checked formulae essential for further modeling, making it a valuable resource for researchers and advanced students in the field.
Schutzbauten und Rekonstruktionen in der Archäologie
- 504 pages
- 18 hours of reading
Making great power identities in Russia
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
This book examines how the discourse of a strong Russia makes geopolitical subjects at a Moscow elite university. In so doing, it provides an inside perspective on the education of the future Russian elites and thus, possibly, on the future directions of Russian foreign policy. Through the prism of poststructuralist discourse theory this study tries to think the production of geopolitical identities, applying the work of theorists like Foucault and Laclau and Mouffe. It finds that what is at the heart of Russian great power identities is a constitutive lack that makes for a fundamental ambiguity: articulations of a strong Russia are always intertwined with the imminent possibility of a weak Russia.
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