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DUBLIN: The Chaos Years

Book number: 93455 Product format: Paperback Author: NEIL COTTER

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For every Gaelic football fan here is a book offering fascinating insight into the egos, dressing room divides and bad habits from unwelcoming veterans to arseboxing and collapsing human pyramids, to marching to the Hill to startled earwigs and champions, Cotter has it all covered in his well written and insightful read. The raw and hardnosed nature of Gaelic football and the Dublin dressing room at the end of the 1990s jumps from the page. It was a time when Ireland's biggest, richest county went through such a barren period, from political squabbles to general mismanagement behind the scenes which kept the Dubs from taking Sam home for so long. There are also great snippets from interviews with former players and coaches from Bertie Ahern to a host of managers which add great colour to the stories. Dublin has become the dominant force in Gaelic football, setting new standards of skill and efficiency, but it was not very long ago that the county was a byword for underachievement and disorganisation. Every year from 1996 to 2010 the Dubs found new and creative ways of losing, of causing their fans to suffer, and of earning the scorn of the wider GAA public. The book is full of frank, witty and sometimes outrageous stories and analysis from those in the know. 256pp, paperback, colour photos.

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Book number: 92677 Product format: Paperback Author: MICHAEL & STEPHEN FARTHING
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LETTERS OF NOTE: CATS
Book number: 92605 Product format: Paperback Author: SHAUN USHER
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KING NICHOLAS AND THE COPEMAN EMPIRE
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HEROES & SWEETHEARTS: Wartime Songs of Romance 2 CDS & DVD
Book number: 95054 Product format: Unknown Author: VARIOUS
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LAST CALL AT THE HOTEL IMPERIAL

Book number: 93661 Product format: Hardback Author: DEBORAH COHEN

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Sub-titled 'The Reporters Who Took On A World At War', we meet an astonishing group - glamorous, gutsy and irreverent to the bone. As cub reporters in the 1920s, they roamed across a war-ravaged world, on mules with wooden saddles, sometimes gliding through countries in the splendour of a first-class sleeper car. While empires collapsed and fledgling democracies faltered, they chased deposed empresses, international financiers and Balkan gunrunners, then knocked back doubles late into the night. This mammoth work is the extraordinary story of John Gunther, H. R. Knickerbocker, Vincent Sheean and Dorothy Thompson, a close-knit band of wildly famous American reporters, who in the run-up to World War One took on dictators and rewrote the rules of modern journalism. They landed exclusive interviews with Hitler, Franco and Mussolini who sought to persuade them of fascism's inevitable triumph. Nehru and Gandhi also courted them, seeking American allies against British imperialism. Churchill, for his part, saw them as his best shot at convincing a reluctant America to join the war against Hitler. They grabbed front pages across the world, causing Goebbels to rage about 'international liars and counterfeiters'. In their private lives they were committed to the cause of freedom with all its hazards and argued about love, war, sex, death and everything in between and wrote it all down. These fault lines would run through their own marriages and friendships too. Told with the immediacy of a conversation overheard, this is a revelatory book about the interwar years and these two New Yorkers, one Chicagan, one Illinois and one Texan together with their outer circle including Marcel Fodor from Hungary, Emily (Mickey) Hahn reporting from Shanghai as of 1935, British diplomat Harold Nicolson reporting from Tehran, Eddy Sackville-West the music critic and Rebecca West among many others. With maps of their travels and a superb sense of how these first-rate correspondents had not just access, time and money, but real influence over world affairs. A monumental tome, 557pp, photos.

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Book number: 93664 Product format: Hardback Author: LARRY CRUMPLER
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Book number: 94679 Product format: Hardback Author: ROS AND NELL BENETT
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Book number: 94816 Product format: Paperback Author: Mick O'Hare
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LAWFARE

Book number: 93662 Product format: Hardback Author: GEOFFREY ROBERTSON KC

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Sub-titled 'How Russians, the Rich and the Government Try to Prevent Free Speech and How to Stop Them', the author argues that the British tradition of 'free speech' is a myth. For centuries the law of defamation has worked to cover up misbehaviour by the rich and powerful whose legal mercenaries intimidate those who seek to expose it. Now through misguided judicial development of the laws of privacy, breech of confidence and data protection, a new terror has been added to suppress the supporting of truths of public importance. This is lawfare, in which journalists and authors struggle against unfair rules and a cost burden that runs to the millions. Law schools do not teach freedom of speech, and judges in the Supreme Court do not understand it. Drawing upon the author's unparalleled experience in court rooms over the past 50 years, the book identifies and advocates the reforms that will be necessary before Britain can truly boast that it is a land of free speech rather than a place where free speech can become very expensive. Robertson represented the editors of Oz, Gay News, The Guardian and The Wall Street Journal, the publishers of Spycatcher and Salman Rushdie and Julian Assange. In 2022 he was sanctioned by the Kremlin. With his typical insight and wit he shows how media law can be a stumbling block, and this is an essential read at a time when so many governments are weaponizing the law to intimidate those who speak truth to power. Is this a battle ever won? 150pp.

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Book number: 62726 Product format: Paperback Author: FYODOR DOSTOEVSKY
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KORAN IN ENGLISH: A Biography
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ON BLOODY SUNDAY 30.1.1972

Book number: 93666 Product format: Hardback Author: JULIEANN CAMPBELL

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'My mother warned me to look after our John - he was only 17 and too young to go on the marches. I said he'd be fine with his friends. He took shelter at the rubble barricade they shot him in the face. I'd been arrested by the British Army and taken away while trying to get someone else to hospital. The boy we were helping died.' Sub-titled 'A New History of the Day And Its Aftermath by Those Who Were There', the book is dedicated to the people of Derry 'who have never given up in their pursuit of truth, justice and civil rights.' In January 1972, soldiers from Britain's 1st Battalion Parachute Regiment opened fire on a peaceful civil rights march in Derry, Northern Ireland, leaving 13 dead and 18 injured. Within hours, they informed the world that they had won an 'IRA gun battle', an official narrative that stuck for decades. In 2012, Lord Saville found the British Army fired first, and that most victims were either shot in the back while running away or helping someone in need. Seven of the killed were teenage boys. Oral historian Julieann Campbell's 17 year uncle was the first person killed. Over the years she has recorded dozens of interviews and gathered rare, unseen accounts in order to better understand the tension, confusion and anger of the times. Now 50 years on and for the first time, this remarkable book weaves together the experiences of survivors, relatives, eyewitnesses and politicians to recall events as it was lived and gives extraordinary insight into one of the darkest moments in modern history and a reminder of the true human cost of conflict. It weaves a narrative of personal reflection and testimony from more than 110 speakers affected by the events and 20 of these interviews have never been published before. With archive pictures such as the Springtown Camp January 1964, map of the Bogside area, chapters include Snipers In William Street, Word Spreads, A Cover-Up Begins, Nail Bombs and Hate Mail and The Funerals. 446pp, many illus.

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1920S BERLIN

Book number: 93535 Product format: Hardback Author: RAINER METZGER

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It was the decade of daring Expressionist canvases, of brilliant book design, of the Bauhaus total work of art, of pioneering psychology, of drag balls, cabaret, Metropolis, and Marlene Dietrich's rising star in theatre and silent film. Between the paroxysms of two world wars, Berlin in the 1920s was a carpe diem cultural heyday, replete with groundbreaking art, invention, and thought. This book immerses readers in the freewheeling spirit of Berlin's Weimar age. Through exemplary works in painting, sculpture, architecture, graphic design, photography, and film, we uncover the innovations, ideas, and precious dreams that characterized this unique cultural window. We take in the jazz bars and dance halls; the crowded kinos and flapper fashion; the advances in technology and transport; the radio towers and rumbling trams and trains; the soaring buildings; the cinematic masterworks; and the newly independent women who smoked cigarettes, wore their hair short, and earned their own money. Featured works in this vivid cultural portrait include Hannah Höch's The Journalists; Lotte Jacobi's Hands on Typewriter; Otto Dix's Portrait of the Journalist Sylvia von Harden; Peter Behrens's project of the Alexanderplatz; and Josef von Sternberg's The Blue Angel, starring Dietrich as cabaret performer Lola Lola. We see also the economic and political realities which fuelled the era's escapist, idealistic, or reactionary masterworks. Behind the bright lights and glitter dresses, we see the inflation, factory labour, and fragile political consensus that lurked beneath this golden era and would eventually spell its savage end with the rise of National Socialism. New from Taschen, 22 x 26 cm, 96 pages.

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AGE OF EXTREMES 1914-1991
Book number: 93063 Product format: Paperback Author: ERIC HOBSBAWM
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WATERLOO SUNRISE: London from the Sixties to Thatcher

Book number: 93507 Product format: Hardback Author: JOHN DAVIS

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Why London? Why now? Swinging London was a journalistic phenomenon of the 1960s, headlined by designers like Mary Quant and stars of pop culture like Mick Jagger. London had been leading international fashion since 1963, when the iconic model Jean Shrimpton first appeared on the cover of Glamour magazine. Mary Quant and Barbara Hulanicki of Biba pioneered affordable women's fashion for London's army of female office workers, but it was the new visibility of men's fashion that came to define the era, with John Stephen setting up his business in Carnaby Street and becoming a centre for the "Mod" movement in men's style. In spite of the general availability of high fashion, there was a class divide in sixties chic, with up-market venues such as Annabel's Club catering to a rich elite in which British aristocracy mixed with highly paid stars such as Michael Caine or photographer David Bailey. Many Londoners, however, will say the decade that was celebrated in journalism passed them by, and each chapter in this fascinating book takes a look at a different aspect of London life during the era. The author's overall argument is that the sixties sand seventies made the rise of Thatcherite ideology inevitable, and that Thatcher herself was following the zeitgeist rather than imposing her own ideas on the culture. There was a darker side to all the pizzazz. At the beginning of the sixties the river Thames was polluted beyond anything our present water lobby could envisage, and the great smog of 1962 led to respiratory problems and deaths from bronchitis. By the end of the decade dockers' earnings were only a third of what they had been ten years before. The bottom fell out of the shipbuilding and docking industry, together with public transport, health and other public services. Inner city areas disproportionately suffered mass unemployment and resulting political disaffection. 588pp, notes, photos in black and white and colour.

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DAY THE MUSIC DIED: A Life Behind the Lens
Book number: 92559 Product format: Paperback Author: TONY GARNETT
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CAPTAIN DAMIAN SEEKER: Set of Three
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TOKSVIG'S ALMANAC 2021

Book number: 94103 Product format: Hardback Author: SANDI TOKSVIG

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'If you're lucky enough to go to Fontevrault Abbey near Chinon in France, you can pay your respects to Eleanor of Aquitaine, who died in 1204. There is a splendid carving which shows her reading even though she is dead, while her husband King Henry II appears to be lying beside her wondering if he locked the front door.' Here are many amuse-bouches for the mind, a whole year's worth of entertainment to dip into, with quotes from famous authors and a miscellany of history and information beginning with New Year celebrations in Babylon 2300BC, the Chinese New Year, and the poem of the month January by Edith Nesbit. There are resolutions, Dr Elizabeth Blackwell becoming Britain's first woman doctor and Maria Montessori opening her first school. On 5th February 1848 Belle Starr, the notorious American outlaw known as the Bandit Queen, was born. No one was ever charged with her murder. Dandara was an Afro-Brazilian warrior who committed suicide on 6th February 1694. The entries can be a few pages long to a few lines long covering April Fools, fishy festivals, the rules of mullet tossing, revolutionary women, a quick Caesar trivia quiz, National Aviation Day 19th August, the suffragists and politicians. Victoria Woodhull, the first woman to run for the President of the United States, was born on 23rd September 1838 and the Chinese revolutionary and feminist writer Qiu Jin was born on 8th November 1875. 4th December is the International Day of Banks and the cosmetics empire businesswoman Elizabeth Arden was born on 31st December 1881. Why the Almanac has 2021 on the front you should ask the publisher, because this fun slightly feminist compendium can be dipped into over and over as we enjoy our lovely friend Sandys gentle humour, excellent research and QI facts. 360pp, line art.

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TOTAL WAR: A People's History of the Second World War

Book number: 94104 Product format: Hardback Author: KATE CLEMENTS, PAUL CORNISH

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This impressive pictorial history puts Britain's World War II in a global context, starting with the fact that a total of 60 million died, the majority civilians. Stanley Baldwin, the prime minister between the wars, said that "if you want to save yourselves you have to kill more women and children more quickly than the enemy". The Blitz is central to British perception of the war, yet the Allied combined bomber offensive against Germany inflicted far more damage. The people who worked and fought for the Allied war effort were more diverse than is remembered today, with Punjabis, Nigerians and Canadians playing a key role, to name a few. The book starts with several pages of notes and maps explaining the Japanese push to expand its empire, which already included the Chinese province of Manchuria. This section is followed by the creation of Mussolini's empire, the rise of Nazism in the Weimar Republic, and the effective death of German democracy as Hitler assumed the dictatorship. An antisemitic kindergarten book and a photo of the 1934 Nuremberg rally underline the inter-war menace, while a die-cast Hurricane in the Dinky Toys range is a sign of Britain's growing defences. Although Jews could leave Germany they were unable to take money and possessions, which meant other countries were unwilling to admit them. Celia Horwitz, a Kindertransport girl, receives a letter from "Papi" whom she will never see again. The invasion of Norway found the Allies without adequate resources, and a photo of Rommel in the Battle of France shows that the Germans themselves were using Czech tanks. There are thumbnail features on individuals throughout, including Muhammed Akbar Khan, seen here in a fine portrait, who led his force of Muslim Punjabis and Pashtuns to safety in the evacuation of Dunkirk. A grim chapter on the Holocaust gives the locations and numbers exterminated at the different camps. Quality Thames & Hudson heavyweight 288 pages in conjunction with the IWM. Photos in colour and black and white on every page.

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TIMES GREAT EVENTS: A Modern History Spanning 200 Years

Book number: 94155 Product format: Hardback Author: EDITED BY JAMES OWEN

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The Times has been synonymous with news for well over 200 years since the time of the French Revolution, reporting from the frontline of history covering conflicts that shaped the nation, among them World War One and World War Two, and tragedies such as the sinking of the Titanic and the Messina earthquake that stunned the world. Divided into Georgian Times, The Age of Victoria, The Edwardian Era, The Great War, The Twenties and Thirties, The Second World War, From Austerity to Astronauts, The Seventies and Eighties and Modern Times, and then there are the scoops. It was The Times that broke the news of Everest's conquest, just in time for the Coronation, and it was William Howard Russell's reports from the Crimea that changed the nation's opinion of the War, of soldiers and of their right to be nursed. The government first learned of Russia's proposals for peace from the paper. And while The Times may not have stooped to cover the first international football match, it did write up the first cricket Test Match in Australia in 1877. Each extract is limited to approximately 500 words recounting events rather than editorial opinion or comment. With views of the day which were tolerated, the original language, style and format as they appeared in the newspaper, the date the article first appeared and an index of people, places and events. The volume begins with the Fall of the Bastille on 20th July 1789 and the commentary is that for Britons, those property-owners that read the Times at any rate, the French Revolution was the most astonishing and shocking event of their era. The next page is the Battle of Trafalgar 8th November 1805. "It has taken more than a fortnight for news of the battle to be conveyed to London from the waters near Gibraltar." The Abolition of Slavery, the Battle of Waterloo, Peterloo, we move swiftly on until the Fall of the Berlin Wall 10th November 1989, 43 years after Winston Churchill proclaimed that an 'Iron Curtain' had descended across Europe. Within hours, thousands of people had moved backwards and forwards through the formidable barrier with a festive air. The last entry is George Floyd 30th May 2020. 448pp in big glamorous hardback.

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BBC: A Century On Air

Book number: 93898 Product format: Hardback Author: DAVID HENDY

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In 1922, three men - only one of whom had previously heard of 'broadcasting' - founded the BBC. In doing so, Arthur Burrows, Cecil Lewis, and John Reith set out to accomplish something utterly bold: using what had been a weapon of war - Marconi's wireless - to remake culture for the good of humanity. 20 years later, when George Orwell famously quit the Corporation, he decided he was done 'doing work that produces no result'. Yet the BBC is now one of Britain's most beloved institutions. Stars once fainted at the microphone; now a select few spend their Saturdays waltzing for the nation's entertainment in front of studio cameras. From Daleks to Desert Island Discs, the BBC has blazed a trail for British entertainment. Yet it has also always been at the forefront of global change, both breaking and covering the most important stories of the century on Panorama and BBC News. The first in-depth history of the iconic radio and TV network that has shaped our past and present. Tennis from Wimbledon, the Beatles and the Stones, the coronation of Queen Elizabeth and the funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales, Monty Python's Flying Circus, Morecambe and Wise and Eastenders - for 100 years, the British Broadcasting Corporation has been the preeminent broadcaster in the UK and around the world, a constant source of information, comfort, and entertainment through both war and peace, feast and famine. The BBC has broadcast to over 200 countries and in more than 40 languages. Mixing politics, espionage, the arts, social change, and everyday life, The BBC is a vivid social history of the organization that has provided both background commentary and screen-grabbing headlines and now facing massive social change, streaming services and competition. Illus, 656 pages.

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