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David Lambert

    Kings and Queens of Britain
    Morgan Jones
    Smarter selling: how to grow sales by building trusted relationships
    Visual Literacy
    Staying Power: Building a Stronger Marriage When Life Sends Its Worst
    The Ultimate Dinosaur Book
    • 2024

      Soldiers of Uncertain Rank

      The West India Regiments in British Imperial Culture

      • 252 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Focusing on the Black soldiers of the British Army's West India Regiments, the book explores their status and representation from the late eighteenth century until 1927. Through a detailed analysis of their portrayal in various media, it offers fresh insights into the intersections of race, British identity, and military service, contributing to ongoing discussions about these themes in historical context.

      Soldiers of Uncertain Rank
    • 2020

      Too often, when a life crisis hits, a marriage suffers--even a healthy one--and all the personality profiles and couples' therapy in the world won't keep your marriage from experiencing the tough stuff. So how do you and your spouse face the stresses put on your marriage and not only stay together but come out on the other side even more loving and committed? In Staying Power, two longtime couples offer insights, skills, and clear direction so that you can respond to trials in a way that strengthens rather than weakens your marriage. They show you how to - handle anger creatively, forgive freely, and persevere together - nurture one another in powerful ways - learn new techniques for connecting both verbally and nonverbally in the midst of crisis - and much more Don't let financial trouble, infertility, health challenges, parenting cares, addiction of a loved one, or heartbreaking loss destroy your marriage. Instead, learn how through your strong relationship you can overcome all of life's curveballs--together.

      Staying Power: Building a Stronger Marriage When Life Sends Its Worst
    • 2020

      Focusing on the role and significance of geography in the secondary curriculum, this textbook equips student and new teachers with essential practical skills. It emphasizes lesson design, teaching techniques, and evaluation methods to create engaging and challenging geography lessons, making it a valuable resource for educators.

      Learning to Teach Geography in the Secondary School
    • 2019

      Morgan Jones - Man of Conscience, is the first biography of a remarkable politician who was imprisoned in Wormwood Scrubs for his pacifist beliefs during the First World War, but who made history by becoming the first conscientious objector to be elected an MP when he won the Caerphilly by- election for Labour in 1921.

      Morgan Jones
    • 2018

      Pop City New York

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      -Walk in the New York footsteps of iconic artists Warhol, Robert de Niro, Jack Kerouac and Billie Holiday in this unique guide to New York City Original, sober, precise, elegant, and captivating: Pop City is different from all other existing city guides. It is pop in its essence, literary in its approach - with detailed information offered up, and attractive design and illustrations. Pop City is aimed at all audiences, from 7 to 77 years old: pop culture fans and curious travellers alike, city lovers and history buffs. It is specifically designed as both an invitation to travel without leaving your seat or as the perfect accompaniment for a weekend or extended stay. This is a seductive city guide that's practical and pertinent in a pocket format: discover a city in the shoes of a Pop idol without ever looking like a tourist!

      Pop City New York
    • 2011
    • 2010

      This book considers what it meant to be a white Briton in the West Indian colony of Barbados during the age of abolitionism. David Lambert offers a unique perspective into the consequences of these tumultuous times for a colony once renowned as the most loyal in the British Empire.

      White Creole Culture, Politics and Identity during the Age of Abolition
    • 2009

      The Missionary

      • 376 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      David Eller is an American missionary in Venezuela, married to missionary nurse Christie. Together they rescue homeless children in Caracas. But for David, that isn’t enough. The supply of homeless children is endless because of massive poverty and the oppressive policies of the Venezuelan government, led by the Hugo Chavez-like Armando Guzman.In a moment of anger, David publicly rails against the government, unaware that someone dangerous might be listening—a revolutionary looking for recruits. David falls into an unimaginable nightmare of espionage, ending in a desperate, life-or-death gamble to flee the country with his wife and son, with all the resources of a corrupt dictatorship at their heels.

      The Missionary
    • 2008