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50 Walks on the Essex Coast - Peter Caton - Bog - Troubador Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Holding the Line - Michael Herron - Bog - Troubador Publishing - Plusbog.dk

The Genie of Londonistan - Jack Polden - Bog - Troubador Publishing - Plusbog.dk

16 Weeks and Everything After... - Paul Whymark - Bog - Troubador Publishing - Plusbog.dk

16 Weeks and Everything After... - Paul Whymark - Bog - Troubador Publishing - Plusbog.dk

At the 16 week foetal stage, Paul Whymark’s braindevelopment was frozen as a consequence of the drug, Thalidomide . His journey is one ofconsiderable self discovery, but also reveals greater societal insights. “ 16 Weeks and Everything After...” uncoversthe remarkable fact that over the last 50-60 years the establishment has failedto genuinely independently review Thalidomide , and as aconsequence, harms on developing life continue to have the potential to occurinto the future. Worse is that the insidious nature of many of theunacknowledged harms of Thalidomide are stillnot related to the drug. Hence such consequences are unrecognised and are atodds with official and textbook accounts even over 50 years on. Therefore, aswell as appealing to general readers and other professionals, this bookurgently needs to be on every medical personnel’s (or trainee personnel’s)required reading list. “16 Weeks andEverything After…” manages to communicate the minutia of subtle butall-important detail to uncover a quite different picture to that has beenreported thus far. It has been written in anuplifting and heart-warming way, with the attitude of turning negatives intopositives, but without losing sight of the underlying issues. The author hassought to stand up for his late mother, who like all mothers of children harmedby drugs consumed during pregnancy, carry the resulting additional challenges.This has sustained Paul’s drive through the years of both official impasse andlife’s ups and downs. The book comprises a set of micro-narratives, but jointogether to reveal a significant personal journey in addition to a much largerand wider untold picture.

DKK 189.00
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Rainbow Splinters - Paul Palmer - Bog - Troubador Publishing - Plusbog.dk

The Art of the Personal - Patrick Grant - Bog - Troubador Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Walks Discovering Lesser Known Dartmoor - Peter Caton - Bog - Troubador Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Infection Prevention and Control in Neonatal Care - Nizam Damani - Bog - Troubador Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Being a Great Manager or Leader Is a Gift, Not a Given - Karen Hope Hutchinson - Bog - Troubador Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Strategic Asset Management - Clive Deadman - Bog - Troubador Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Morgan the Travel - Ronald D Morgan - Bog - Troubador Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Islands - John Furlong - Bog - Troubador Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Sex, death, secrets and lies - Allis Childe - Bog - Troubador Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Apollo Cokkinis - from Odessa to Dorking, an Extraordinary Life - Alan Charlton - Bog - Troubador Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Bovril & Sherry - Andy Wilkinson - Bog - Troubador Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Homo stupidus - Trevor Jones - Bog - Troubador Publishing - Plusbog.dk

The Echo of a Footfall - Patricia Scampion - Bog - Troubador Publishing - Plusbog.dk

The Next Station Stop - Peter Caton - Bog - Troubador Publishing - Plusbog.dk

The Next Station Stop - Peter Caton - Bog - Troubador Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Join Peter Caton on his 10,000 mile tour of Britain, discovering what it’s like to travel on our modern railways and contemplating train journeys made over the last fifty years.Inspired by finding a childhood notebook, Peter revisits the locations of family holidays, looking at how the journeys and places have changed, and wondering why his parents chose such unlikely destinations. His travels take him to some of the most beautiful and remote parts of the country and on trains so eccentric that sometimes he wonders if Thomas the Tank Engine is round the corner. Sampling a selection of Inter City routes, he questions whether the pursuit of speed and efficiency has taken away some of the enjoyment of travelling by train, but on sleepers to Cornwall and Scotland finds the romance of rail travel is still alive. He ends with a journey to Italy, with a diversion up a snowy mountain, comparing European train travel with British railways.We read of Peter’s frustrations with missed connections, inflexible computers, annoying passengers and of an encounter with a machine gun-carrying policeman. He writes of his experiences with ‘health and safety’ and ridiculous announcements, and how these combine to give the book its title.Illustrated with 60 colour photographs covering the steam, diesel and electric eras of the last 50 years, The Next Station Stop will appeal to anyone who travels on Britain’s trains.

DKK 120.00
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Curriculum in a Changing World - British Educational Research Association - Bog - Troubador Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Curriculum in a Changing World - British Educational Research Association - Bog - Troubador Publishing - Plusbog.dk

A collection of 50 think pieces showcasing perspectives on curriculum theory and practice, presented by the British Educational Research Association (BERA), in conjunction with the British Curriculum Forum (BCF). Written by eminent curriculum makers and innovators working across the UK and beyond, the contributions share insights into the study and practical implementation of curriculum in schools, colleges, universities, and other formal and informal educational settings. Contributors include Rachel Lofthouse, Tim Oates, Mark Priestley, Beng Huat See, Sonia Thompson and Michael Young. Curriculum in a Changing World explores historical and contemporary approaches to curriculum design, highlighting the evolution from knowledge-focused curricula to competency-based frameworks. Providing valuable insights for all educators, policymakers and researchers, the think pieces delve into government policy; issues of equality, diversity and inclusion; school-based innovations; and teacher education. Future directions for curriculum are considered in the context of seismic shifts in society, from global ecological concerns to a digital revolution. The book celebrates the rich landscape of curriculum innovation and research in the four UK nations and beyond, and builds on an illustrious heritage, including the seminal tradition of research and development founded by Lawrence Stenhouse. Published to mark BERA’s 50th anniversary, this unique volume is edited by the steering group of the BCF, a vibrant and active network united by a deeply held interest in the study of theoretical, innovative and practical elements of curriculum.

DKK 241.00
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Shouting in the Evenings - James Hayes - Bog - Troubador Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Shouting in the Evenings - James Hayes - Bog - Troubador Publishing - Plusbog.dk

In 1963, a young man from Limerick took his £25 savings and journeyed to London to become an actor. To pay his way through drama school he worked as a security guard (once for The Beatles) and served drinks to Miss World contestants at the Lyceum Theatre, then a Mecca Ballroom. While still a student, he was picked to play a small role in Andorra in the inaugural season of the National Theatre at the Old Vic...Fifty years later, while appearing in his fifty-sixth NT production – Pirandello’s Liolà – he was invited by Director Nicholas Hytner to take part in 50 Years on Stage, the NT’s anniversary celebration. Four days on, he is on stage in New York for the Press Night of Trevor Nunn’s production of Beckett’s All That Fall with Michael Gambon. James Hayes has worked with most of the leading actors in the country from Laurence Olivier, Maggie Smith, Anthony Hopkins and Paul Scofield to Michael Gambon, Ian McKellen, Penelope Wilton and Anne-Marie Duff. Touring the world, he has played in Greece, Poland, the USA, Japan, India, Hong Kong, South Korea and China. And, of course, Milton Keynes, Sunderland and Truro! Shouting in the Evenings covers many of the famous (Amadeus) and infamous (The Romans in Britain) productions Hayes has appeared in, and records with affection and humour the changes along the way. It will appeal to seasoned and amateur actors alike, as well as those with an interest in all things theatrical.

DKK 141.00
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The Creators - 1 - J. M. Collin - Bog - Troubador Publishing - Plusbog.dk

The Creators - 1 - J. M. Collin - Bog - Troubador Publishing - Plusbog.dk

At Christmas 2015, family arguments about Pete Bridford’s huge success in business, together with premonitions of the Brexit vote, lead him to realise that the lessons he learnt in his youth are going to be needed today. He decides to write them down. First he goes back 50 years, to October 1967, when he is beginning research at Cambridge University. Glittering academic prizes have already come his way. More beckon, and for a while they arrive in both academic and personal life. He finds that he can get on through pulling the right strings in College politics, though this means he cannot give his friend Harry Tamfield as much support as he might. He befriends Jenny Wingham, the daughter of an established academic family, whilst staying on good terms with an old flame, Liz Partington. He makes a breakthrough in his research. But does he want to stay in the Cambridge of the 1960s, which was deliberately isolated from the real world outside? That question is put to him by Pat O’Donnell, a captain of industry. For a while, Pete thinks he can avoid it. Then, he and Jenny save a life, and that forces them both to decisions about their own lives and aims.The action is set in times of political turmoil and student protest. By chance, Pete learns that in those times, an established academic family uses every means to stay established. He is able to turn the tables on them, and completes his education in the process.

DKK 113.00
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Becoming Relationship Ready - Lila Turner - Bog - Troubador Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Becoming Relationship Ready - Lila Turner - Bog - Troubador Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Many of us approach dating or a new relationship with what we believe is a fresh and hopeful spirit, not recognizing that we’re also carrying with us the invisible baggage of hidden expectations and ingrained patterns. To truly start anew, we need to first get in touch with the relationship we have with ourselves. Rather than “working” on the relationship, it’s the work we do to understand what’s going on inside us – independent of other people – that can unlock the door to true connection. The heart of this book is a guide to identifying and breaking old patterns. With this fresh approach to dating and even to existing relationships, we can finally see the lighter side of love and find joy in connection. “ I have been a marriage and family therapist for almost 50 years and I love this book. It is the perfect resource for people searching for love and happiness in their relationships. Whether you’re still looking for the perfect partner or if you’re in a relationship that has lost its spark this book will touch your heart and leave you hopeful, happy, and on your way to the relationship of your dreams!” - Christine Heath MS, LMFT, MAC,CSAC Published author “ Becoming Relationship Ready is an engaging, wise and inspiring story of getting over ourselves to find ourselves. It reflects the struggles of so many clients I have seen over the years. I wished I had this book to share with them. This book is a simple gift for those who think they’ll never find love with the ‘right’ partner. ” - Judith A. Sedgeman, EdD Published author, podcast host and Mental Health Mentor

DKK 139.00
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Chairs that Stand Empty - James Hern - Bog - Troubador Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Chairs that Stand Empty - James Hern - Bog - Troubador Publishing - Plusbog.dk

After the war it was estimated that 230 current and former students and staff of Hulme Hall had served in the Armed Forces between 1914 and 1919. This figure accounts for over 50% of the total number of students who passed through the Hall since it opened in 1887.The first to be killed from the Hall was Second Lieutenant Wilfred Trevelyan who was hit by shrapnel whilst repairing a support trench near Ypres in May 1915. The last was Lieutenant-Colonel Ernest Cunliffe who passed away in the Lake District in March 1919 after contracting an illness at some point whilst serving in Hospitals in Manchester and France. Very few books focus on the life and times of a particular Halls of Residence during the First World War. Piecing together never before published letters, photographs and documents, chairs that stand empty captures the characters and heart-breaking stories behind the names on the Hulme Hall War Memorial. Stories such as those of; Charles Murray Chapman Hamilton whose family posthumously published the children’s book he had painstakingly written and illustrated before the start of the war. Best friends Wilfred Treveylan and James Henderson who went off to war together. Wilfred died in action shortly after arriving in France whilst James went to on win the military cross only days later fighting desperately against wave after wave of German attacks. Robert Bedford wrote vividly of his time in Gallipoli, Sinai and finally France; particularly touching is his record of seeing bodies his friends lying in the Gallipoli heat after failed attacks in August 1915. Harold Swift’s wife discovered the heartbreaking news her husband had died, a month after his death, when reading the casualty lists published in the Australian press. Arthur Lord fought overseas underage. Wounded twice and prompted to Captain by the age of 19, he twice lied about his age on his medical board forms to avoid questions back in England. Kenneth Barry reluctantly gave up his studies to enlist. He was hoping the war would soon be over so he could continue at Hulme Hall. He never returned.

DKK 120.00
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