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Philip Kelly

    January 1, 1941
    Management: Theory and practice
    Checkerboards and Shatterbelts
    Eldar
    Warhammer 40 000. Eldar
    Classical Geopolitics
    Peak Rock
    • 2024

      Explore the fall of the World That Was in this great value omnibus from Black Library. The End Times are coming. The Ruinous Powers of Chaos threaten to drown the world in madness. No kingdom is safe. In Sylvania, Mannfred von Carstein hopes to turn the tides of fate and battle by accomplishing what no sorcerer ever has: the resurrection of Nagash, Lord of the Undead. But there are forces at work that would stop him reviving the Great Necromancer, at any cost. And as the hordes of Chaos gather in the north, it falls to Reiksmarshal Kurt Helborg – reeling from the tragedy of battle – to return to the Empire’s capital of Altdorf, and prepare to meet the plague-ridden enemy in a climactic battle for the ancient city. This volume of The End Times saga contains the novels The Return of Nagash by Josh Reynolds and The Fall of Altdorf by Chris Wraight as well as the novella Sigmar’s Blood and three short stories.

      The End Times: Fall of Empires
    • 2023

      Shadowsun: The Patient Hunter

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Follow one of the most revered t'au fighters as she takes on the Death Guard Commander O’Shaserra, called Shadowsun by the elemental castes of the T’au Empire, is known across the Chalnath Expanse as an ice-cold military genius. She is the master of the stealth battlesuit assault and the Kauyon metastrategy – that of the Patient Hunter. But how to lay a trap for the Chaos-worshipping warriors of the Death Guard, whose ancient technology allows their fleet to rip holes in space? And how to deal with their daemonic patrons, who defy the laws of physics and shatter the logical methods that Shadowsun holds so dear?

      Shadowsun: The Patient Hunter
    • 2020

      Farsight: Empire of Lies

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      3.8(221)Add rating

      Commander Farsight is back! The second book in the Farsight Series sees the hero of the T'Au face the forces of Chaos for the first time. High Commander Farsight, fresh from his victory against the Imperium over the Damocles Gulf, looks to his borders and finds his old enemies – the savage and warlike orks – assailing his worlds and threatening to ravage the heart of the T’au Empire. Farsight’s obsessive crusade will see him locked in an escalating conflict with the greenskins, and he will stop at nothing until their infestation is purged. In the background, foul forces are at work, however – forces that will do whatever they can to see the military genius of Farsight fall on the daemon-haunted world of Arthas Moloch. Can Farsight stand in the face of new truths, and will the T’au Empire stand with him?

      Farsight: Empire of Lies
    • 2019
    • 2018

      Crisis of Faith

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.9(41)Add rating

      Fresh from his victory on Arkunasha, the young Commander Farsight leads a crusade to reclaim tau colonies lost to mankind's Imperium.

      Crisis of Faith
    • 2018

      War of Secrets

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      3.3(251)Add rating

      Primaris Marines fight alongside the Dark Angels against the t'au, but as whole worlds burn, a terrible psychic curse is unleashed.

      War of Secrets
    • 2017

      Blades of Damocles

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Setting out to exterminate the upstart Tau Empire before it becomes a threat, the Ultramarines under Captain Atheus discover that the xenos may be more of a menace than they originally believed...

      Blades of Damocles
    • 2016

      Classical Geopolitics

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Geopolitics is the study of how the projection of power (ideological, cultural, economic, or military) is effected and affected by the geographic and political landscape in which it operates. Despite the real world relevance of geopolitics, a common understanding of what classical geopolitics is and how it works still lies beyond the reach of both researchers and practitioners. In Classical Geopolitics , Phil Kelly attempts to build a common theoretical model, incorporating a host of variables that reflect the complexity of the modern geopolitical stage. He then analyzes thirteen pivotal but widely differing historical events stretching from the Peloponnesian War to World War II, from the fall of the British and Soviet empires to the contemporary diplomacy of South America. Through this analysis, Kelly tests the efficacy of his model as a comprehensive geopolitical analytical tool that can be used across a broad spectrum of geopolitical contexts and events.

      Classical Geopolitics
    • 2015

      Intended to provide in one concise volume the principal ideas and developments in the theory and practice of management, this is directly related to ACCA, CIMA, ICSA and IOB courses. It should also be useful to business and accountancy students on IOM, IIM and IAM courses.

      Management: Theory and practice
    • 2013

      Peak Rock

      The history, the routes, the climbers

      • 396 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Focusing on the evolution of rock climbing in the Peak District, the book chronicles pivotal moments from the late 19th century, beginning with James W Puttrell's first climbs at Wharncliffe, to contemporary ascents on gritstone and limestone. It offers a detailed exploration of significant achievements and developments in the sport, backed by thorough research from a group of local authors.

      Peak Rock