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David Marsh

    January 1, 1952

    David Marsh is a Professor of Italian at Rutgers University, specializing in the Italian Renaissance. His scholarship broadly covers Renaissance humanism and the classical tradition. Marsh's expertise is evident in his translations of seminal texts by significant early-modern authors, making their influential ideas accessible.

    For who the bell tolls: one man's quest for grammatical perfection
    The Germans
    The Bundesbank
    The project & programme support office handbook
    Diverse contexts - converging goals
    Postwar British Politics in Perspective
    • 2024
    • 2023

      This Revised Edition of A Straightforward Guide to Understanding and Controlling Inheritance Tax is a comprehensive introductory text to the complex area of estates and taxation and how it is dealt with in the UK. It points out the various steps that can be taken to reduce an overall inheritance tax bill. The book is sensitively written by an expert in the field, revised to 2023, and is comprehensive covering all the main areas associated with inheritance tax

      A Straightforward Guide To Understanding And Controlling Inheritance Tax
    • 2023

      This Revised Edition of a Guide to Bankruptcy Insolvency and The Law is a concise guide to the steps underpinning the processes of bankruptcy and insolvency and the impact on individuals and companies. We have all seen the collapse of major retailers and how pre-pack administrations have caused major problems with landlords and others. Now, in 2023, we are going through a major cost-of-living crisis which is causing more firms to fail. This book covers the following main areas: Grounds for bankruptcy; Avoiding bankruptcy; Debt relief orders; Voluntary arrangements; Winding up a company; Pre-pack administrations and the problems for others; Standard forms used.

      A Straightforward Guide To Bankruptcy Insolvency And The Law
    • 2022

      A cyber attack is any attempt to gain unauthorised access to a computer, computing system or computer network with the intent to cause damage. Cyber attacks aim to disable, disrupt, destroy or control computer systems or to alter, block, delete, manipulate or steal the data held within these systems. Even if small businesses don't currently have the resources to bring in an outside expert to test their computer systems and make security recommendations, there are simple, economical steps a business can take to reduce the risk of falling victim to a costly cyber attack. This clear and comprehensive book provides detailed guidance intended to assist small to medium enterprises.

      A Straightforward Guide To Cyber Security For Small To Medium Size Business
    • 2020

      A Guide To Consumer Law

      • 180 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      A Guide to Consumer Law The Easyway lays out all of the changes in Consumer law to 2020 in a clear and concise way. Areas such as legislation covering the use of credit Cards, and credit generally, plus distance selling Regulations, all areas that have been affected by the introduction of European legislation, are covered in depth along with the main body of consumer law. In addition, the author discusses the potential impact of Brexit is a clear, concise and illuminating book which all categories of reader will find invaluable.

      A Guide To Consumer Law
    • 2019

      This Revised Edition of a Guide to Bankruptcy Insolvency and The Law is a concise guide to the steps underpinning the processes of bankruptcy and insolvency and the impact on individuals and companies. We have all seen the collapse of major retailers and how pre-pack administrations have caused major problems with landlords and others. This book covers the following main areas. Grounds for bankruptcy, avoiding bankruptcy, * and bankruptcy-law changes, debt relief orders, voluntary arrangements, winding up a company, pre-pack administrations and the problems for others and standard forms used.

      Bankruptcy Insolvency And The Law
    • 2018

      Guide To Consumer Law

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Consumer rights continually evolve and change and this book lays out all of the recent changes in a clear and concise way. Areas such as legislation covering the use of credit cards, and credit generally, plus distance selling regulations, all areas that have been affected by the introduction of European legislation, are covered in depth along with the main body of consumer law. A Guide to Consumer Law is a clear, concise and illuminating book which all categories of reader will find invaluable.

      Guide To Consumer Law
    • 2017

      This Revised Edition of A Straightforward Guide to Understanding and Controlling Inheritance Tax is a comprehensive introductory text to the complex area of estates and taxation and how it is dealt with in the UK. It points out the various steps that can be taken to reduce an overall inheritance tax bill. The book is sensitively written by an expert in the field, revised to 2019, and is comprehensive covering all the main areas associated with inheritance tax.

      Understanding And Controlling Inheritance Tax
    • 2016

      The book, originally published in 1998, is a scholarly work by Routledge, a respected imprint of Taylor & Francis. It offers in-depth analysis and insights into its subject matter, reflecting the academic rigor and expertise associated with the publisher. The content is designed to engage readers with a focus on research and critical thinking, making it a valuable resource for students and professionals alike.

      The Changing Social Structure of England and Wales
    • 2016

      Last Tango in Buenos Aires

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Everyone has an image of Argentina or its people, be it tango dancers or gauchos riding the pampa, football and the hand of God, the snowcapped Andes or the Patagonian vast, Don't Cry For Me Argentina, or beef and Malbec.

      Last Tango in Buenos Aires