Koetter Kim's award-winning architecture, master plans, and urban design have revitalized places as diverse as London's docklands and wharves, inner-city Boston, Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon); Chattanoog...
This is the 34th annual edition of the leading guide to taxation in Britain. It incorporates updates following the Finance Act 2005 and contains full coverage of taxes, recent changes and the main imp...
How should we read Shakespeare plays? In this clear and succinct book, author David Bevington, who has extensive experience of teaching Shakespeare to students, encourages readers to approach his work...
'This is a refreshing look at applied economics, which the author argues should be so much more than applied econometrics plus experimental economics. What he calls vernacular economics is nothing les...
Your child will love recreating scenes from the hit movie Madagascar with this play-along sticker book. Packed with backgrounds and vinyl-cling stickers, the book follows the tale of four New York zoo...
Helping therapists hone their skills for working with diverse children and families, this unique volume looks at play therapy through a multicultural lens. Experienced practitioners examine how cultur...
Philosophers have traditionally used conceptual analysis to investigate knowledge. Hilary Kornblith argues that this is misguided: it is not the concept of knowledge that we should be investigating, b...
This book presents a review and critical analysis of research in the field whilst exploring development in the early childhood years from a broad range of multi-disciplinary perspectives. Brock's app...
The bestselling follow-up to Humble Pie, now in paperback. When he was struggling to get his first restaurant in the black, Gordon Ramsay never imagined he'd be famous for a TV show about how to run p...
"India: A Sense of Place" is one of two titles in a new series of travelbooks designed to be an innovative mix between travelogue and armchairtravel. Aimed at a young or young-at-heart audience, they ...
Packed with evocative images and perceptive texts that capture thedistinctive atmosphere of this beautiful country, this highly visualvolume will be lapped up by anyone with a love of travel and photo...
Packed with evocative photgraphs and perceptive texts that capture thebeauty of France's towns and cities as well as the atmosphere of la Franceprofonde, this highly visual volume will be lapped up by...
A fast and proven two week program for the ultimate body transformationDavid Kirsch, personal trainer and a fitness guru of the TV show "Extreme Makeover," has whipped into shape some of the most famo...
Innovative formal structures challenge readers to reconsider their assumptions and beliefs about social issues.
Stick with Shrek! Create your own Shrek 2 adventures with all your favorite characters. Simply place the reusable stickers of Shrek, Fiona, Donkey, Puss In Boots, and the rest of the fairy-tale charac...
The first step in starting up a business is to draw up a detailed plan. Most providers of finance for start-ups or expansion insist on seeing a business plan before they will even consider the necessa...
Place names are a window into the history and characteristics of a country. Their names reflect the migrations of peoples, their religious and cultural traditions, local languages, conquests and forti...
This volume presents the text of a play that focuses on two gay lovers, one in an exhausting battle with AIDS, and two friends who join together to help the man with AIDS end his life.
Morocco: A Sense of Place is one of two titles in a new series of travel books designed to be an innovative mix between travelogue and armchair travel. Aimed at a young or young-at-heart audience, the...
A womanizing bad boy with a motorcycle and sexy-as-sin smile is not part of Emma’s life plan. She moved cross-country to be close to family and finally settle down in hippie, trippy, nosey Blue Moon...
Performing at the wedding of Sir Edmund Deneby's daughter, the player Joliffe has another task to perform—as a spy. As he uncovers the secrets of the Denebys' sordid history, it becomes clear that thi...
“You will kill her?” the Torment asked. Skulduggery sagged. “Yes.” He hesitated, then took his gun from his jacket. “I’m sorry, Valkyrie,” he said softly. “Don’t talk to me,” Valkyrie said. “Just do w...
In the heart of the leafy Cotswolds a body is found. A teenage girl, probably local, somebody's daughter who went out one evening and didn't come back. It is not long before she is identified: fiftee...
Can tennis really be this simple?Just ask the dozens of world-class players who have made it to the top using Oscar WegnerĹźs groundbreaking approach. But if playing tennis isnĹźt so easy for you, if ...
At a time of rapid change in post-industrial societies, this book helps readers to re-evaluate the contribution of play in childhood. Adults need to understand that children have their own play cultur...
The contemporary young reader learns from a very early age to read and interpret through a broad range of media. Literacies Across Media explores how a group of boys and girls, aged from 10 to 14, mak...
Set within the netherworld of thoroughbred racing, this hair-raisingly funny new play by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of True West explores the classical themes of memory, loyalty, and restitutio...
For courses in Landscape Design Graphics and Introduction to Landscape Design. Plan Graphics for the Landscape Designer, Second Edition takes readers step-by-step through the design graphics process. ...
The Geography of Tourism and Recreation presents an accessible, comprehensive introduction to tourism, leisure and recreation and to the relationships between them.Illustrated throughout, this accessi...
Written by training expert Susan El-Shamy, Role Play Made Easy is a practical and highly accessible resource for planning, preparing, and implementing effective role-playing activities that are solidl...