Science fiction imagery can open our minds to worlds. Jim Burns’ intriguing illustration for The Ceremonies, which combines human figures with an evocative landscape, resonates powerfully with eerie lighting, unusual colors, beautifully characterized faces, and multiple narrative levels. Other fascinating works include the golden-toned cover for Born with the Dead and the cityscape for Rendezvous with Rama 3.
The guide to fantasy art was conceived to present a behind-the-scenes view of the creative processes in fantasy art . Fantasy art is imaginative art, depicting worlds which lie beyond the grey reality of our everyday lives.
This book throws a life belt to all counselling and psychotherapy trainees and
practitioners looking to make the best start in their research-informed
career.
Total Belief looks back at three incredible years in the early 1990s when
Bruce Rioch transformed the fortunes of a football club on its knees. As
football changed forever with the launch of the new Premier League, Bolton
experienced exciting cup runs, dramatic promotions and the galvanising of a
town before Bruce was tempted away.
"Dream makers features the pictures of six working fantasy artists who are famous in their fields. Though their styles and subject matter differ greatly, their ideas and images go beyond realism into the landscapes of dreams, nightmares and imagined futures."--BOOK JACKET.
The essential day-to-day guide for training for and nailing your first
marathon. 'Chris is a mad keen runner. I hope this book inspires others to get
out and do it.' Sir Mo Farah
Featuring hundreds of rare and previously unpublished photographs, this visual history captures the essence of the Vietnam War. It includes striking images of soldiers, helicopters, ground vehicles, and the diverse landscapes of Vietnam, along with depictions of base camps and villages. This collection serves as an excellent companion to narrative accounts in the Stackpole Military History Series, enhancing the understanding of the war's complexities through powerful visuals.
The Space Invader is an adapted Intermediate level reader written by Geoffrey Matthews. In this story, set sometime in the future, Varon, an intergalactic pirate, manages to steal one of the most valuable items in the universe. When he becomes trapped, Omega offers his help but he has his own reasons for doing so.
Focusing on the remarkable journey of a football legend, this biography delves into Gary Lineker's evolution from a market helper to one of England's finest strikers. It chronicles his early struggles, including skepticism from a teacher, and highlights his impactful career at clubs like Leicester City, Everton, Barcelona, and Tottenham Hotspur. Written by FourFourTwo journalist Chris Evans, the book also explores Lineker's life beyond football, showcasing his current role as a prominent TV personality and philanthropist, while maintaining a significant influence in the sports world.
How to Win the World Cup delves into the psyche of national team bosses to discover the unique mindset and sacrifices needed to deliver on the globe's biggest stage and join that exclusive winners' club.
Rejected by their own kind for bearing the mark of the Shadow Monarch, the Iron Elves chose instead to serve with the human armies of the Calahrian Empire, hoping through their dedication and discipline to wipe out the stain of their birth. Their reputation is legendary -- until their commander, Konowa Swift Dragon, takes it upon himself -- for the best of reasons -- to assassinate the Viceroy. Court-martialled and exiled to the forest he despises, his beloved regiment disgraced, dishonoured and disbanded, Konowa finds himself suddenly recalled and ordered to re-form the Iron Elves for one last reconnaissance mission. But the new Iron Elves are not at all the same as they were before, and the mission is a suicidal one, with more at stake than Konowa could possibly have imagined. For the Shadow Monarch and her allies have harnessed destructive forces with the power to tear worlds apart -- and those who bear her mark have a destiny greater than they know. So begins an heroic journey in the company of a motley band of misfits, rebels and outcasts, with a central character whose engaging, brilliantly realised blend of cynicism, dry humour, duty and anguish make him unlike any other in fantasy fiction.
This book compares and contrasts tax systems in developed and developing countries. It addresses; the taxation of incomes, wealth and consumption at the local, national, supranational and international levels; environmental taxes; modern trends in tax admin; and tax reform.