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Brian Edwards

    Understanding Architecture Through Drawing
    DARK SIDE OF HEALTHCARE, THE
    To Romania with Love
    I MIGHT HAVE BEEN QUEEN
    A Lifetime Of Recollections
    Rough Guide to Sustainability
    • Rough Guide to Sustainability

      A Design Primer

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      This comprehensive reference source serves as an essential tool for students and professionals in sustainability within the built environment. It offers straightforward, practical information, making it a valuable guide for understanding sustainable practices and principles. With a focus on clarity and accessibility, it is designed to support effective learning and application in real-world scenarios.

      Rough Guide to Sustainability
    • The narrative explores a personal journey from childhood through retirement, highlighting the author's experiences, challenges, and accomplishments. It reflects on significant life events that shaped their character and outlook, offering insights into the highs and lows faced along the way. The story provides a candid look at personal growth and resilience, making it relatable to anyone navigating their own life's journey.

      A Lifetime Of Recollections
    • I MIGHT HAVE BEEN QUEEN

      (And Other Things I Didn't Mention Before)

      • 330 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The narrative features Jenifer Lewis, who humorously reflects on her life and career while addressing Brian Edwards' request to borrow her iconic electric blue coat from "Jackie's Back." With a bold and sassy tone, she embraces her past and present, showcasing her vibrant personality and resilience. The story intertwines personal anecdotes with a celebration of her journey in the entertainment industry, highlighting her unapologetic attitude and sense of humor.

      I MIGHT HAVE BEEN QUEEN
    • To Romania with Love

      • 292 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Rowland Tymes, an Englishman thriving in the high-tech construction sector of the Soviet Union and Romania, enjoys a vibrant social life and romantic entanglements. However, his carefree existence turns perilous when he inadvertently becomes involved in espionage, carrying parcels that attract the attention of the KGB and Romania's Securitate. Accused of being a spy, Rowland must navigate a dangerous web of intrigue to clear his name and escape captivity, all while grappling with the complexities of love and loyalty.

      To Romania with Love
    • DARK SIDE OF HEALTHCARE, THE

      THE: ISSUES

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Exploring the often-overlooked challenges within the healthcare sector, this book examines over 300 case studies that reveal unsettling truths about medical practices. While highlighting the dedication of healthcare professionals, it confronts the darker aspects of the system, showcasing preventable tragedies and failures. Through these narratives, it calls for greater awareness and reform to ensure patient safety and improve healthcare outcomes.

      DARK SIDE OF HEALTHCARE, THE
    • This book introduces design and graphic techniques to enhance designers' understanding of buildings and places through drawing. It covers sustainability, history, archaeology, and the role of sketchbooks as creative tools in architectural practice.

      Understanding Architecture Through Drawing
    • Equips the contemporary architect to deal with the profession's most important challenge, designing buildings for sustainability. This student primer includes material on vernacular buildings, offices, schools and housing, a useful history of green architecture education and a guide to the international conventions and agreements.

      Rough Guide To Sustainability
    • Theories of Play and Postmodern Fiction

      • 328 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The study explores the concept of play in language and cultural practices, emphasizing its relevance to literary analysis and knowledge construction. By examining the works of influential thinkers like Nietzsche, Wittgenstein, Bakhtin, and Derrida, it highlights how theories of play and games can deepen our understanding of communication processes and the dynamics within texts. This critical approach offers fresh perspectives on the interplay between language, literature, and cultural interaction.

      Theories of Play and Postmodern Fiction
    • Focusing on American representations of the Maghreb from 1942 to 1973, the book explores how film, literature, and journalism shaped perceptions of Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia. It highlights the interplay between U.S. cultural narratives and global dominance, revealing how these portrayals often served to divert attention from domestic issues, particularly race relations. Through this lens, the author examines the complexities of American identity and its engagement with an "exotic" North Africa during a transformative period in history.

      Morocco Bound: Disorienting America's Maghreb, from Casablanca to the Marrakech Express
    • The Romanian KGB

      • 332 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Set during the twilight of communism in Russia and Romania, the story follows Rowland Tymes, who manages the construction of high-tech plants in both countries. Unwittingly transporting top-secret information disguised as gifts, he attracts the attention of the KGB and the Romanian Securitate, leading to his interrogation and imprisonment in Bucharest. His eventual escape back to the UK reveals unexpected encounters, highlighting the allure and peril of business ventures in a politically charged atmosphere filled with intrigue and danger.

      The Romanian KGB