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    The Routledge Companion to Early Modern Europe, 1453-1763
    The Routledge Companion to Modern European History since 1763
    A Dictionary of Historical Terms
    Pears Cyclopaedia 2001-2002 General Election Edition 110th Edition
    Schrodinger's Brother
    Peter Sutcliffe
    • Peter Sutcliffe

      The Full Crimes of the Yorkshire Ripper

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The book offers an in-depth exploration of Peter Sutcliffe, known as the Yorkshire Ripper, focusing on his confessions and the police investigation that failed to apprehend him sooner. It examines the systemic shortcomings of the West Yorkshire Police, revealing critical moments where Sutcliffe could have been caught. Utilizing Home Office files obtained through the FOI Act, the author presents a thorough account of the murders and the lasting impact on the victims' lives. Insights from survivors enhance the narrative, making it a vital resource on this infamous case.

      Peter Sutcliffe
      4.5
    • Schrodinger's Brother

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The story follows Vinca, a memory architect navigating her new female identity while attempting to rekindle her relationship with Gwen. However, her focus is disrupted by a mysterious entity intent on her demise, employing inventive methods to achieve its goal. This fast-paced cyberpunk action thriller blends gamelit elements with a dash of feline companionship, promising an engaging and high-stakes adventure.

      Schrodinger's Brother
      5.0
    • The new century, widely heralded as an era of great change, is already fulfilling that promise. From America to Russia, new political leaders have now taken office. Britain itself has been overshadowed by a crucial general election. Meanwhile, developments in countries from the Balkans to the Pacific Rim are changing the face of world politics. In the turbulent world of finance, the new economy with its advanced technology and global markets is transforming the lives of ordinary people.

      Pears Cyclopaedia 2001-2002 General Election Edition 110th Edition
      5.0
    • A Dictionary of Historical Terms

      • 392 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Ranging from the onset of the Dark Ages and the rise of Islam to the closing decade of the 20th century, this dictionary provides compact definitions for hundreds of historical terms chosen from every epoch of modern world history

      A Dictionary of Historical Terms
      4.5
    • The Routledge Companion to Modern European History since 1763 offers a comprehensive overview of key events from the ancient regime to the Cold War. It covers topics like the Enlightenment, nationalism, the World Wars, and social changes, featuring a glossary, biographies, bibliography, and maps, making it essential for studying modern European history.

      The Routledge Companion to Modern European History since 1763
      5.0
    • This accessible reference work explores Europe's transformation from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment, covering the Reformation, imperialism, and shifts in governance. With chronologies, tables, family trees, and maps, it serves as an essential resource for students and teachers of early modern history.

      The Routledge Companion to Early Modern Europe, 1453-1763
      5.0
    • Convicting the Moors Murderers

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The most up-to-date research ever carried out on one of the most notorious series of crimes ever committed in the UK.

      Convicting the Moors Murderers
      4.3
    • Pears' Cyclopaedia 2016-2017

      • 832 pages
      • 30 hours of reading

      The quintessentially British almanac, Pears' Cyclopaedia continues to inform and intrigue generations of readers with its unique mix of solid facts and fascinating gems. Now reaching its 125th edition, this ultimate volume offers clear and concise information on such wide-ranging subjects as global events, Norse mythology and modern cinema. Updated regularly by editor Chris Cook and his panel of experts, this handy and beautiful edition includes new entries for all major events from 2016-17 and all the traditional favourites - from public figures and celebrities, through medical matters and classical mythology, to a gazetteer of the British Isles and the latest tax advice. This is a world of knowledge rolled into one must-have volume - the Swiss army knife of reference books.

      Pears' Cyclopaedia 2016-2017
      4.0
    • Post-War Britain

      A Political History

      This is an account of British political history from 1945 to the present day, dealing with Britain's postwar role in international affairs as well as with domestic political developments.

      Post-War Britain
      3.7
    • The Routledge Companion to Britain in the Nineteenth Century, 1815-1914 is a comprehensive guide to the Victorian and Edwardian eras. It includes chronologies, maps, glossaries, biographies, and covers key political, economic, and social developments, as well as themes like sexuality, leisure, and imperialism, making it a valuable resource for students and educators.

      The Routledge Companion to Britain in the Nineteenth Century, 1815-1914
      3.0
    • Gives readers a rare and fascinating look into the lives of Ian Brady and Myra Hindley - often known as the evillest couple in British history.

      The Moors Murderers
      3.8
    • Pears Cyclopaedia 2000-2001

      New Century Edition

      • 1056 pages
      • 37 hours of reading

      Who won the Men's Singles at Wimbledon in 1992? How many times has Tom Hanks won the Oscar for Best Actor? What's a single person's personal tax allowance? How many labours did Hercules have to perform? What is the World Debt? All of these questions, and more, are answered in the 109th edition of the Pears Cyclopaedia . This useful reference source is updated annually by a team of experts. Each of the 12 sections is arranged alphabetically, chronologically or has a detailed Table of Contents. Short, concise entries inform the reader about major cultural, religious, scientific, political, geographic and religious figures, terms or events. The book includes specialised in-depth entries, Special Topics, on such subjects as Modern Molecular Biology, Renaissance Art and Latin American Music. Pears Cyclopaedia 2000-2001 includes a plethora of subjects, from the changing political world, current economic and environmental issues and debates, Prominent People and the cinema, to buying a house and tax issues, among many other topics. From the crisis in Zimbabwe, GM Crops and Endangered Species, to Black Writers in Britain and Alzheimer's Disease, Pears Cyclopaedia 2000-2001 provides easily accessible information in an affordable way, making it a recommended addition to any respectable bookshelf. -- Aruna Vasudevan

      Pears Cyclopaedia 2000-2001
    • Pears Cyclopaedia, 1992-93

      • 1092 pages
      • 39 hours of reading

      A one-volume reference book containing a broad range of background information, alphabetical reference and articles on topics of special interest. Extensively revised every year, the 107th edition includes essays on the tiger economies of the Far East, the world of wine and the genius of Hitchcock, and the annual update of all regular sections.

      Pears Cyclopaedia, 1992-93
    • Pears Cyclopaedia

      • 1056 pages
      • 37 hours of reading

      A one-volume reference book containing a broad range of background information, alphabetical reference and articles on topics of special interest. Extensively revised every year, the 107th edition includes essays on the tiger economies of the Far East, the world of wine and the genius of Hitchcock, and the annual update of all regular sections.

      Pears Cyclopaedia
    • Covering Christian history over two millennia, this Routledge Companion explores the evolution from the early Church of the Roman Empire to contemporary developments. It serves as a compact and accessible reference for students, educators, and general readers, highlighting the enduring significance of Christianity throughout history.

      The Routledge Companion to Christian History
    • Featuring a comprehensive collection of facts and figures, this volume serves as a reliable and user-friendly reference for World History. It covers a wide array of topics, ensuring that readers have access to up-to-date and clear information, making it an essential resource for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of historical events and contexts.

      The Routledge Companion to World History since 1914
    • The Entrepreneurial Project Manager

      • 196 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Focusing on a modern approach to project management, this book empowers entrepreneurs to enhance their technical skills by integrating entrepreneurial elements. It emphasizes building a dynamic, high-performing team while refining project management abilities. The content is designed to help individuals thrive in their businesses by adopting innovative strategies that keep them at the forefront of their industry.

      The Entrepreneurial Project Manager
    • The Atlas of Modern Warfare

      • 191 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      "...the first book to provide a comprehensive and authoritative summary of world-wide military history since the end of the Second World War. Starting with the defeat of the Axi powers in Europe and the Pacific, it examines the Cold War era, the wars of the decolonization of Africa and elsewhere, the Middle East conflicts, the wars in southeast Asia, and important new phenomena such as the growth of international terrorism. In addition it analyses the changing weaponry of war from the most sophisticated fighter aircraft to the infantryman's rifle." ~ from the book's inner jacket

      The Atlas of Modern Warfare
    • Diccionario de términos históricos

      • 523 pages
      • 19 hours of reading

      La primera parte está dedicada por entero a la nomenclatura musical técnica. La segunda sección está consagrada a los compositores e intérpretes que han dejado huella en la historia de la música. La última parte incluye las principales obras de repertorio -más de cuatrocientas- que suelen interpretarse en las salas de conciertos o representarse en los escenarios de ópera.

      Diccionario de términos históricos
      3.6