Paul Craig Roberts Book order
This journalist and author of three books focuses her work on the evolving relationship between the marketplace and the Self. Her writing explores issues ranging from technology obsessions to the politics of narcissism. Earlier works have delved into the energy economy and the food industry, with her most recent publication examining America in an age of instant gratification. Her work offers a sharp lens on contemporary society.






- 2024
- 2024
A sweeping new history of the city of Rome, told through its emperors and the monuments they built to leave their mark on one of the great capitals of the classical world.
- 2023
EMPIRE OF LIES
- 360 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Focusing on significant historical deceptions, the book reveals how manipulation has influenced major events in the 21st century. Dr. Paul Craig Roberts, leveraging his background as a former Assistant Secretary of the US Treasury, uncovers truths behind pivotal occurrences such as the gold market manipulation, 9/11, COVID-19, and the war in Ukraine. His insider perspective provides a critical examination of how these narratives have been shaped and the implications for society.
- 2022
Artificial Intelligence in Games
- 302 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Focusing on essential skills for game AI programming, the book delves into topics like math, steering behaviors, terrain analysis, pathfinding, and decision making. It is designed for accessibility, featuring example games that allow readers to implement their own code and observe the impact of their modifications. This hands-on approach enhances learning and practical application in game development.
- 2022
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- 2022
Paul Roberts immerses readers in the world of Franz Liszt, megastar of Romanticism, through a vivid exploration of his most beloved pieces and literature that inspired them--from Petrarch's love poetry to the sensibilities of Byron, Sénancour, and others. Roberts reveals the deeper essence of Liszt, recasting him as a composer of poetic feeling.
- 2021
Sharing the Burden of Sickness
- 418 pages
- 15 hours of reading
A medical history of Accra that accounts for plural medical traditions and multiple notions of health and healing.
- 2021
Getting Closer
- 144 pages
- 6 hours of reading
With Getting Closer to guide you, and a camera in hand, discover how to connect with nature by using a photographer's eye.
- 2020
Beyond Observation
- 568 pages
- 20 hours of reading
A comprehensive history of ethnographic film since cinema began in 1895. It shows how the genre evolved out of reportage, exotic melodrama and travelogues prior to the Second World War into a more academic form of documentary in the post-war period. -- .
- 2020
This shortform text hones in on the absolute essential elements of the field. With practical insights throughout, the book provides readers with a concise understanding of key concepts, techniques and outcomes such as ownership, execution, success, quality, budgets and risks.