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Paul Rogers

    February 10, 1943

    Paul Rogers is an accomplished illustrator and poster artist with over twenty-five years of experience. His distinctive artistic style has captivated a wide range of clients, including prestigious institutions and corporations. Rogers's work has garnered numerous awards from significant art organizations, and his pieces have been exhibited in galleries in New Orleans and Pasadena. His debut book represents the culmination of his extensive visual arts career.

    The Dutch in the Medway
    Into the Long War: Oxford Research Group International Security Report 2006
    Forever Young
    Global Security and the War on Terror
    Saul's Book
    Losing Control
    • 2024

      Let's Go to Africa!

      No More Name-Calling

      The story follows best friends Ted and Pete as they embark on an adventurous journey to Africa from their tree house. While facing thrilling encounters with crocodiles, pythons, and elephants, they confront a more significant challenge: their hurtful name-calling. Through quick-thinking and ingenuity, they navigate their wild adventures, ultimately learning valuable lessons in communication, humility, and forgiveness to restore their friendship.

      Let's Go to Africa!
    • 2022

      Christmas without Santa? Impossible!But Santa has disappeared. No-one has seen him exercising his reindeer or meeting children in department stores. Santa has just vanished.There is mass panic - for there can be no Christmas without Santa.Meanwhile, thousands of miles away, Santa - upset at not having received any ‘thank-you' letters last Christmas - has decided to retire. Convinced that the world no longer needs him, Santa has set out to find a new life for himself and Mrs Claus.The question is - can anyone find Santa? What is he doing? And what, if anything, will persuade him to come out of retirement?Or - is this really the end of Christmas?

      A Christmas Without Santa
    • 2019

      John and The State of Nothing

      • 48 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Exploring life experiences through the lens of Christian faith and personal humanity, this poetry collection offers profound reflections and insights. The author shares their journey, capturing the essence of emotional struggles and spiritual growth, inviting readers to connect with their own experiences.

      John and The State of Nothing
    • 2019

      DI Christy Kennedy returns in Departing Shadows, a deceit-laden tale of intrigue, which takes him from London to Brighton and back, and into the arms of the West End's most celebrated up-and-coming actress, Nealey Dean.

      Departing Shadows
    • 2018

      Paul Rogers: A Pioneer in Critical Security Analysis and Public Engagement

      With a Foreword by Jenny Pearce

      • 263 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      This book brings together a collection of writings over the past half century from Professor Paul Rogers. As a leading peace researcher he has gained an international reputation for the critical, independent and rigorous analysis of international security and the underlying causes of global conflict. His work on the responses to 9/11 and the continuing failure of the war on terror, in particular, has shown prescience that has attracted widespread attention. Moreover, he has coupled his academic analysis with a determination to communicate widely beyond the university environment. With many thousands of radio and television interviews, hundreds of public lectures and a world-wide following for his web publishing, this extramural engagement consistently seeks to raise the level of public debate on international security issues. - Provides a radically different perspective on global security, based on 50 years ofanalysis- Uniquely integrates economic, environmental and security analysis into a single overview - Cogently demonstrates the urgent need to rethink our entire approach to global security

      Paul Rogers: A Pioneer in Critical Security Analysis and Public Engagement
    • 2017

      The Dutch in the Medway

      • 216 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
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      New edition of a classic work published to coincide with the 450th anniversary of the Dutch attack on the Medway.

      The Dutch in the Medway
    • 2017

      The world has changed. Rather than a clash of civilisations, the West now faces revolts from the margins, driven by widening economic divisions, rising global elites and dangerous environmental constraints. The emergence of global terrorist movements such as ISIS is indicative of a growing threat for which traditional military responses are simply not fit for purpose. At a time when the world adjusts to new international leadership - from Trump in the US to Macron in France - and as the balance of power starts to shift away from the West, this updated edition of Paul Rogers' acclaimed book looks at the new challenges facing global security, and how we might start to address them.

      Irregular War - Isis and the New Threat from the
    • 2017

      Name That Show

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Everybody everywhere is binge-watching more TV than ever in this new golden age of television quality and accessibility. NAME THAT SHOW is the witty, fun, elegant standalone complement to the breakout bestseller NAME THAT MOVIE (77,000 copies sold to date!)

      Name That Show
    • 2016

      Be Disturbed

      • 174 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The book encourages readers to embrace disturbance as a catalyst for change and personal growth. It aims to shift perceptions of life and its challenges, suggesting that turmoil can lead to illumination and transformation. Through its insights, it invites individuals to welcome discomfort as a necessary part of their journey towards a more profound understanding of their experiences.

      Be Disturbed