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Andrew Thomas

    Gloster Gladiator Aces
    Spitfire Aces of Northwest Europe 1944-45
    Spitfire Aces of North Africa and Italy
    Leadership and Management in Health and Social Care NVQ Level 4
    V1 Flying Bomb Aces
    Combat Codes
    • 2024

      Comprehensively covering essential accounting techniques, this edition aligns with IFRS, IAS, and the Conceptual Framework for Financial Reporting. It serves as a crucial resource for understanding fundamental practices in financial accounting, making it suitable for both students and professionals looking to enhance their knowledge in the field.

      Introduction to Financial Accounting 10e
    • 2024

      Iran and the West

      A Non-Western Approach to Foreign Policy

      • 190 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Focusing on Iran, the book delves into non-Western perspectives on foreign policy, aiming to broaden the understanding of international relations. By highlighting alternative scholarly approaches, it encourages readers to consider diverse viewpoints that challenge traditional Western paradigms in the field.

      Iran and the West
    • 2023

      The National Parks of the United States

      A Photographic Journey, 2nd Edition

      • 168 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Featuring a remarkable collection by a single photographer, this updated edition celebrates the centennial of the National Parks Service by showcasing all sixty-three US National Parks. The book offers a comprehensive view of the diverse landscapes and natural beauty found within these cherished sites, making it a valuable resource for nature lovers and park enthusiasts alike.

      The National Parks of the United States
    • 2022

      Acclaimed author Andrew Thomas has chosen fifty fascinating cameos of individual actions or incidents across a wide variety of major and minor campaigns and scenarios ranging from the First World War to the present day.

      From Mons to Mali
    • 2020

      Guide to Producing Construction Information

      A handbook for architects

      • 204 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Effective construction information, including drawings and plans, is crucial for successful design and build projects. Inadequate documentation can result in delays, increased costs, and compromised quality. Conversely, well-organized information facilitates efficiency and minimizes complications, ultimately saving time and resources. The book emphasizes the importance of having a complete, accurate, and coordinated set of information to avoid chaos in construction processes.

      Guide to Producing Construction Information
    • 2020

      You Got The Gig, Here's How To Keep It

      A Working Musician's Model For Success

      • 134 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Drawing on over 20 years of experience as a professional drummer, Andrew Blaze Thomas provides essential insights for musicians navigating the music business. The book outlines practical strategies for securing and maintaining gigs, including tips on salary negotiation, networking, and tour preparation. Alongside these valuable lessons, Blaze shares entertaining anecdotes from his time on the road, making it a must-read for aspiring musicians and Blues enthusiasts alike.

      You Got The Gig, Here's How To Keep It
    • 2020

      Focusing on the discourse surrounding space exploration in China, this study critically examines how Western perspectives often simplify China's space program as a mere "Space Race" or a "China Threat." By employing critical theory within a post-Enlightenment framework, the research analyzes various texts and images to uncover deeper meanings. It highlights the importance of Science in China's space narrative, influenced by modernization and cultural values. The study also introduces the concept of "Heterotopia" to explore spatial dynamics in space missions and offers guidelines for future research in space culture.

      The Chinese Space Programme in the Public Conversation about Space
    • 2017

      Allied Jet Killers of World War 2

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The story of the USAAF and RAF pilots who engaged the most technologically advanced combat aircraft of World War 2 – the German jets, which were capable of speeds close to 200mph faster than the best Allied piston-engined fighters of the period.

      Allied Jet Killers of World War 2
    • 2016

      Reveals how first using the Spitfire I and II, and then following the introduction of the Bf 109 the cannon-armed Spitfire V, RAF squadrons embarked on a range of missions which included one of the most important air battles of the war, over Dieppe on 19 August 1942.

      Spitfire Aces of the Channel Front 1941-43
    • 2014

      Traces the achievements of the pilots flying the iconic Spitfire in Northwest Europe, and examines how the steady technological improvements that were made throughout the Spitfire's service life improved its capabilities in the air.

      Spitfire Aces of Northwest Europe 1944-45