Set against the backdrop of late 19th-century social upheaval, this exploration of Stefan George's poetry reveals how he articulated a modern identity for homosexual men. As the term 'homosexual' emerged, George's verses fostered a sense of community and connection among men grappling with societal isolation. His body of work, spanning from the early 1890s to 1928, navigates themes of loneliness, love, and loss, ultimately culminating in a powerful affirmation of authenticity in a world dominated by rigid masculinity and war-induced grief.
Peter Morgan Book order
Peter Hilary Morgan is a Professor of European Studies at the University of Western Australia. His work focuses on the analysis and critique of European politics and society. Through his research, he seeks to understand and explain the complex social and political dynamics that shape modern Europe. His academic approach emphasizes a deep understanding of historical and cultural contexts.







- 2024
- 2023
"Amy Hill, sounds more like a place doesn't it, than a person's name." "Hah, yeah! What will I put in for your address?" "I don't have one." "Where do you get your mail?" "I don't get mail." Homeless and living on the streets of Fremantle, Amy has no purpose in life. Until, by strange circumstances, she becomes the custodian of a boisterous Dalmatian, Domino. Just as she is learning to cope with a dog, Gerald, a former nodding acquaintance and now recently released from the psychiatric institution of Edgewater, enters to further complicate her life. In an attempt to help Gerald with his artistic endeavours - he having taken a short course in sketching and painting at Edgewater - Amy finds herself gaining unexpected and unwanted attention as an artist herself. This is the story of the ups and downs in the life of Amy Hill. The Ballad, in fact, of Amy Hill.
- 2022
If the politicians cannot save Russia, then we businessmen must. We have notjust the responsibility but the duty to become Russian heroes.
- 2021
The Business Student′s Guide to Study and Employability
- 464 pages
- 17 hours of reading
Focusing on essential skills for business and management students, this book provides comprehensive support for both lecturers and students. It includes a variety of online tools and resources designed to enhance learning throughout university and prepare students for their future careers.
- 2020
Mission Chiropractic: Changing the World By Touching Lives
- 206 pages
- 8 hours of reading
- 2020
The 5-Day Missionary
How to Go on a Short-Term Mission Trip and Save Lives
- 100 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Engaging in mission work offers a profound opportunity for personal spiritual growth and a deeper relationship with God. This book serves as a guide for those feeling called to serve in impoverished countries, emphasizing the importance of faith and trust in God to facilitate this journey. It highlights the transformative impact of mission trips, both for the participants and the communities they serve, encouraging readers to embrace the unknown and fulfill their divine purpose. The author, founder of Mission Life International, underscores the necessity of selfless service in a world that needs compassionate individuals.
- 2020
The Business Student's Guide to Study and Employability
- 466 pages
- 17 hours of reading
This comprehensive guide equips business and management students with essential skills for academic success and future careers. It features up-to-date content along with various online tools and resources designed to enhance the learning experience for both lecturers and students.
- 2019
With his life collapsing around his ears - his divorce recent and raw, and facing financial ruin - Oliver has to sell his house to pay crippling business debts. He finds, to his amazement, he has inherited from his alcoholic father, a house in the hitherto unheard of, Plum Bay. Where the hell is Plum Bay? And why did old Bill have a house there? Before he knows it, Oliver finds himself forging a new life in the isolated, windswept south coast hamlet. He meets the mysterious Ruby and unearths some remarkable facts about his late father...and himself.
- 2017
The Spice Boys is the tale of four young men from Manchester who are homeless and addicted to the legal high 'spice' that has plagued the city. The novel shows the harsh reality of the hardships, politics and truths of modern-day homelessness and how society deals with those young people who have been through the care and prison systems and are homeless. The story revolves around Ricky, Mo, George and Vinnie and takes the reader on a twelve-month journey with these individuals involving drugs, the care system, prison and life on the streets. Peter Morgan's gritty and distinctly Mancunian novel is an astoundingly relevant and detailed depiction of the realities for those addicted to this horrific drug.
- 2016
The definitive guide to 100% original and correct Porsche 911 restoration, this book covers every inch of each air-cooled 911 generation in precise detail. It includes mechanical details, bodywork, interiors, and more, all illustrated with exquisite color photographs and in-depth text. The last word on the Porsche 911, this book is the resource that no collector--whether a practical restorer or a die-hard enthusiast--can afford to be without.