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    Martin Martin is best known for his works that delve into the life and landscape of Scotland's western islands. His writing is characterized by meticulous observation and a keen eye for the unique culture and environment of these remote locales. Through his texts, he brings to readers a world often unfamiliar, offering insights into ways of life and traditions shaped by isolation. His literary contribution lies in his faithful recording of these remarkable places and their inhabitants.

    Rose
    Three stations
    Wolves Eat Dogs
    Stalin's GhostEXP
    The Evolution Underground - Burrows, Bunkers, and the Marvelous Subterranean World Beneath our Feet
    Mise en Scene and Film Style
    • 2018

      Humans have "gone underground" for survival for thousands of years, from underground cities in Turkey to Cold War-era bunkers. But our burrowing roots go back to the very beginnings of animal life on Earth. Many animal lineages alive now—including our own—only survived a cataclysmic meteorite strike 65 million years ago because they went underground.On a grander scale, the chemistry of the planet itself had already been transformed many millions of years earlier by the first animal burrows which altered whole ecosystems. Every day we walk on an earth filled with an underground wilderness teeming with life. Most of this life stays hidden, yet these animals and their subterranean homes are ubiquitous, ranging from the deep sea to mountains, from the equator to the poles. Burrows are a refuge from predators, a safe home for raising young, or a tool to ambush prey. Burrows also protect animals against all types of natural disasters. Filled with spectacularly diverse fauna, acclaimed paleontologist and ichnologist Anthony Martin reveals this fascinating, hidden world that will continue to influence and transform life on this planet.

      The Evolution Underground - Burrows, Bunkers, and the Marvelous Subterranean World Beneath our Feet
    • 2014

      S&S; is delighted to present the stunningly repackaged backlist of internationally bestselling author Martin Cruz Smith

      Nightwing
    • 2014

      Four men select the test site for the first atomic weapon in New Mexico. One of them is Sergeant Joe Pena, a hero, informer, fighter, musician, and Indian.

      Stallion Gate
    • 2014

      Mise en Scene and Film Style

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Styles of filmmaking have changed greatly from classical Hollywood through to our digital era. So, too, have the ways in which film critics and scholars have analysed these transformations in film style. This book explores two central style concepts, mise en scene and dispositif, to illuminate a wide range of film and new media examples.

      Mise en Scene and Film Style
    • 2014

      Canto for a Gypsy

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.1(11)Add rating

      S&S; is delighted to welcome the internationally bestselling author Martin Cruz Smith, the original master of the global thriller

      Canto for a Gypsy
    • 2014

      Stalin's GhostEXP

      An Arkady Renko Novel

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.9(60)Add rating

      Detective Arkady Renko returns to his Moscow base in Martin Cruz Smith's exciting installment in the internationally bestselling series about Russian crimes, broken hearts, and the mysteries of the soul. Investigator Arkady Renko, the pariah of the Moscow prosecutor's office, has been assigned the thankless job of investigating a new phenomenon: late-night subway riders report seeing the ghost of Joseph Stalin on the platform of the Chistye Prudy Metro station. The illusion seems part political hocus-pocus and also part wishful thinking, for among many Russians Stalin is again popular; the bloody dictator can boast a two-to-one approval rating. Decidedly better than that of Renko, whose lover, Eva, has left him for Detective Nikolai Isakov, a charismatic veteran of the civil war in Chechnya, a hero of the far right and, Renko suspects, a killer for hire. The cases entwine, and Renko's quests become a personal inquiry fueled by jealousy. The investigation leads to the fields of Tver outside of Moscow, where once a million soldiers fought. There, amidst the detritus, Renko must confront the ghost of his own father, a favorite general of Stalin's. In these barren fields, patriots and shady entrepreneurs—the Red Diggers and Black Diggers—collect the bones, weapons and personal effects of slain World War II soldiers, and find that even among the dead there are surprises.

      Stalin's GhostEXP
    • 2014

      I 1872 vender en engelsk mineingeniør modvilligt hjem fra Guldkysten. Hans foresatte sender ham til en mineby i Lancashire for at finde en forsvunden kapellan, og det bliver i enhver forstand en barsk og farefuld færd i en rå og umenneskelig underverden

      Rose
    • 2013

      Three stations

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.8(63)Add rating

      Arkady Renko returns in a new mystery about crime and corruption in the cold, dark, impenetrable landscape of modern day Moscow.

      Three stations
    • 2013

      Wolves Eat Dogs

      • 337 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.9(6806)Add rating

      Why is Pasha Ivanov - one of Russia's richest oligarchs - lying dead on the pavement outside his luxury high-rise apartment, his death an apparent open-and-shut suicide? Senior Investigator Arkady Renko has never been one to take evidence at face value and his investigations take him to the area around Chernobyl, deserted and forgotten.

      Wolves Eat Dogs
    • 1999

      This text offers Martin Martin's narrative of his journey around the Western Isles, with information on custom, tradition and life, and an account of St Kilda, published in 1697, and Sir Donald Monro, High Dean of the Isles, visit after the fall of the Lords of the Isles, written in 1549.

      A Description of the Western Islands of Scotland, Circa 1695