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Adrian Gilbert

    January 1, 1949

    Adrian Gilbert delves into ancient esoteric knowledge and religious mysteries, exploring the hidden connections between history, mythology, and spiritual traditions. His writing style is characterized by deep investigation into veiled meanings and the wisdom of ancient civilizations. Gilbert's work aims to reveal unknown aspects of the past, offering readers alternative perspectives on human consciousness. His distinctive approach appeals to those seeking profound insights into the esoteric underpinnings of our world.

    Adrian Gilbert
    The Little Book of Thunks
    Going to War in World War I
    The Compleat Thunks
    Why Do I Need a Teacher When I've got Google?
    Essential Motivation in the Classroom
    Gilbert Filbert and his big MAD box
    • 2019

      Waffen-SS

      • 512 pages
      • 18 hours of reading
      4.1(86)Add rating

      From an award-winning and bestselling historian, the first comprehensive military history in over fifty years of Hitler's famous and infamous personal army: the Waffen-SS The Waffen-SS was one of the most feared combat organizations of the twentieth century. Originally formed as a protection squad for Adolf Hitler it became the military wing of Heinrich Himmler's SS and a key part of the Nazi state, with nearly 900,000 men passing through its ranks. The Waffen-SS played a crucial role in furthering the aims of the Third Reich which made its soldiers Hitler's political operatives. During its short history, the elite military divisions of the Waffen-SS acquired a reputation for excellence, but their famous battlefield record of success was matched by their repeated and infamous atrocities against both soldiers and civilians. Waffen-SS is the first definitive single-volume military history of the Waffen-SS in more than 50 years. In considering the actions of its leading personalities, including Himmler, Sepp Dietrich, and Otto Skorzeny, and analyzing its specialist training and ideological outlook, eminent historian Adrian Gilbert chronicles the battles and campaigns that brought the Waffen-SS both fame and infamy.

      Waffen-SS
    • 2017

      A brain workout book for uncertain times. We are living in a world where facts don't count, certainty no longer exists and complexity means we never quite know what will happen next.

      The Compleat Thunks
    • 2016

      Gilbert Filbert and his big MAD box

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Gilbert Filbert and his Big MAD Box, by Ian Gilbert and Andy Gilbert, is the story of one boy's desire to make a difference and help his mother find her smile again. It is a book about a boy, a box and a battle for a penguin but, more than that, it is a tale about families, hope and how to make dreams come true.

      Gilbert Filbert and his big MAD box
    • 2014

      Is the education system up to the job of preparing young people for a world that is so radically different from the one that existed when it was set up? This text shows teachers how to be ready for the challenges that the 21st century is presenting.

      Why Do I Need a Teacher When I've got Google?
    • 2013
    • 2013

      The story of King Arthur and the Grail does not end with his death: detailed research reveals that Prince William is descended from the legendary king and therefore qualifies for the role of 'Once and future king'

      Blood of Avalon
    • 2012

      Praise for the 1st edition: 'This is now one of my top five education books. .I was absorbed and uplifted by it and my own practice as a teacher will undoubtedly change as a result. Surely there can be no higher recommendation.' - Geoff Barton, Times Educational Supplement Essential Motivation in the Classroom is the definitive one-stop guide for teachers who want to know how to motivate children - and how children learn to motivate themselves. In the ten years since this book was first published, it has proven to be a best selling text that informs, inspires and amuses educationalist around the world. This fully updated and revised tenth anniversary edition continues to take the reader on a rollercoaster ride through the theories of teaching, learning and thinking. Ian Gilbert highlights the 'seven keys' of motivation, offering a range of strategies, ideas and insights to help learners become motivated from within. An entertaining and inspiring read, this book is full of useful, practical advice, ranging from motivational research from leading theorists to philosophical gems from Homer Simpson. Teachers in all sectors of education will find this book indispensable, helping them to change the culture of their classrooms and improve the effectiveness of their teaching.

      Essential Motivation in the Classroom
    • 2010

      The Little Book of Bereavement for Schools is written by best-selling author Ian Gilbert together with his three children. Is a very personal account of the way educational institutions tried and succeeded, tried and failed and sometimes didn't try at all to help William, Olivia and Phoebe come to terms with the death of their mother.

      The Little Book of Bereavement for Schools
    • 2008

      A great gift book for possibly the most impossible person to buy for! The Book of Thunks will shake up your templates, rattle your thought routines and force you to think about things differently.

      The Book of Thunks
    • 2007

      The Little Book of Thunks

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
      4.2(123)Add rating

      A Thunk is a beguiling question about everyday things that stops you in your tracks. This book includes the thunks which cover areas of human existence including truth, justice, reality, beliefs, the natural world, the human condition, art, beauty, existence, right and wrong, good and bad, life and death, war, religion, love, and friendship.

      The Little Book of Thunks