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Jackie Kearney
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Jackie Kearney's beautifully crafted book revolutionised not only my spice rack but also my cooking style... the ultimate foodie's travel journal'. Review for My Vegan Travels, The Vegan magazine. The Mock Meat Revolution is here and veganism never tasted so good with these stunningly inventive recipes for plant-based meat and fish substitutes. While traditional butchers might be disappearing from the high street there's a new breed ready to slice a different kind of meat - made from plants! So-called `vegetarian butchers' are creating food that mimics meat and offering convincing substitutes that look, feel and even taste like the real thing. Mock meat, of course, is nothing new. Patties made from soy-based protein and wheat gluten have been around since the 1960s but now vegetables, nuts, pulses and grains are in on the act and taking it to a whole new level. Prepare to be wowed by Jackie Kearney's Paprika Seitan Vegan `Dog' with Cashew Cheese; Crispy Jackfruit Wings and Chickpea Tuna Quesadillas. From Tofish & Chips to Sea-loving Sushi there's a plant-based alternative to all your favourite meals. Jackie Kearney competed in BBC One's MasterChef 2011 and was the first vegetarian to reach the final. She is the author of Vegan Street Food, winner of the PETA Best Vegan Cookbook Award 2016 and My Vegan Travels, short-listed for the Travel Cookery Book of the Year Award at the Edward Stanford Travel Writing Awards 2018. 144 21 N27436130A books 9781788700412 9781788700412 generic Bathe: Rediscover The Ancient Art Of Relaxation Suzanne Duckett Health, Family & Lifestyle Self Help/Art Relaxation & Therapy Hardcover English Rediscover The Ancient Art Of Relaxation Bonnier Books Ltd 18-Oct-18 I'll cherish my baths even more now!' Melissa Hemsley 'A timely reminder of the meditative ritual of bathing' Laura Bailey Bathe verb 'bat?h : to take a bath : to become immersed or absorbed Bathe explores the many types of baths and bathing from around the world - from the simple act of bathing at home to traditional communal baths as found in the UK, to Turkish hammams, Japanese sento or Onsen, Jimjilbang in Korea and Finnish and Swedish saunas. This beautifully designed book illustrates how the act of bathing is not only a great way to unwind and switch off from the hyper-activity of modern-day life, but also has a host of scientific benefits. It stimulates the immune system, improves sleep, helps skin conditions and can boost circulation and heart health, in addition to benefiting muscles and joints, and even balancing hormones. Including power bath recipes for aching muscles, low mood and energy, Bathe focuses on the meditative side of bathing. With practical bathing recipes to leave you feeling rejuvenated and calm, as well as bath-time exercises you can use to fuel creative thinking, Bathe will offer ways of unleashing your inner creativity and problem-solving. Unwinding our bodies and minds in the bath is a primal ritual that today offers a readily available form of practical mindfulness that will help heal your mind and your body. Suzanne Duckett is an influential Wellness Journalist, Author, Keynote Speaker who writes regularly for titles including The Times, Wall Street Journal, The Telegraph and numerous magazines. Through TheAntidoteAgency.com - her contemporary wellness agency, Suzanne hosts talks, events and podcasts, also consulting on global spa & brand projects. She lives in south west London with her husband, daughter and two French bulldogs and is a prolific power bather! Suzanne has created www.lovetobathe.co.uk, where fellow bathers can feel inspired, find out more about the healing power of bathing, keep up with the latest scientific findings and discover Suzanne's favourite bathing products and accoutrements. Suzanne's co-writer Georgina Rodgers is an experienced journalist and writer. She has authored 14 books and five Sunday Times bestsellers, both as a co-writer and under her own name, including Peace of Mind: A book of calm for busy mums. 256 21 N27436131A books 9781788400220 9781788400220 generic Primate Change: How The World We Made Is Remaking Us Vybarr Cregan-Reid Science & Nature Environment & Ecology/Environmental Philosophy Hardcover English How The World We Made Is Remaking Us Octopus Publishing Group 09-Oct-18 A work of remarkable scope' - Guardian FT Best science books of 2018 Primate Change has been adapted into a radio series for the BBC WORLD SERVICE.* This is the road from climate change to primate change. PRIMATE CHANGE is a wide-ranging, polemical look at how and why the human body has changed since humankind first got up on two feet. Spanning the entirety of human history - from primate to transhuman - Vybarr Cregan-Reid's book investigates where we came from, who we are today and how modern technology will change us beyond recognition. In the last two hundred years, humans have made such a tremendous impact on the world that our geological epoch is about to be declared the 'Anthropocene', or the Age of Man. But while we have been busy changing the shape of the world we inhabit, the ways of living that we have been building have, as if under the cover of darkness, been transforming our bodies and altering the expression of our DNA, too. Primate Change beautifully unscrambles the complex architecture of our modern human bodies, built over millions of years and only starting to give up on us now. 'Our bodies are in a shock. Modern living is as bracing to the human body as jumping through a hole in the ice. Our bodies do not know what century they were born into and they are defending and deforming themselves in response.' Entertaining and thought-provoking * Literary Review * An excellent evaluation of our bodily shortcomings * Financial Times * Nature and nurture commingle to fascinating effect. * Nature * Vybarr Cregan-Reid is an author and academic. He is Reader in English & Environmental Humanities in the School of English at the University of Kent. His most recent book is Footnotes: How Running Makes us Human (Ebury 2016, paperback June 2017), which reviewers called 'delightful', 'impassioned and energetic', and 'a blazing achievement'. He has written widely on the subjects of literature, health, nature and the environment for the BBC, the Guardian, The Independent, The Big Issue, The Telegraph, The Mail, The Washington Post, The I Newspaper, Wanderlust, Literary Review, New Zealand Herald and he has appeared on Radio 4 and Sky News. 320 21 N27436132A books 9781787391840 9781787391840 generic The Best 80s Movies: The Greatest Films Of The Decade, From Aliens To When Harry Met Sally Helen O'Hara Music, Stage & Screen Film/Guides & Reference Paperback English The Greatest Films Of The Decade, From Aliens To When Harry Met Sally Carlton Books Ltd 04-Oct-18 The Best 80s Movies is the ultimate guide to all things retro, taking you on a nostaligic trip through the 80s. The aim is to review all your favourite films, the ones that have stood the test of time and popularity... and a few that haven't (Ewoks: Caravan of Courage anyone?). As well as in-depth discussions of the best films of the decade, it dissects other significant cinematic aspects of the era, such as the decade's most quotable lines, the stars that made the '80s what it was and the music that we're all still humming. It's the definitive guide to the most fun, most lasting movies of one of the richest decades cinema has ever seen. Helen O'Hara is a film journalist and editor-at-large for Empire, the world's biggest film magazine. She has spent over a decade interviewing most of Hollywood's A-list and covering big events from Comic-Con to the Oscars. When not actually watching films - her preferred state - she writes for various publications and co-hosts the Empire Podcast. 176 21 N27436133A books 9781787390959 9781787390959 generic Prince: An Original Life In Pictures Mobeen Azhar Biography & Memoirs Film, Television & Music/Music Paperback English An Original Life In Pictures Carlton Books Ltd 14-Jun-18 Prince: An Original Life in Pictures paints an amazing picture of the artist, through personal anecdotes gleaned from his entourage and beautiful photography. Mobeen Azhar has interviewed the artist's friends specifically for this book in order to find out what the man behind iconic albums such as Purple Rain was really like. Prince was a paragon of artistry and individuality, a symbol (quite literally, at one point in his career) of independence, a man who lived for the art of his music. He chose to position himself outside the confines of the music industry and recorded, played and performed the way he wanted to. And it worked: his fans were devoted, his influence was huge, his music popular around the world, and his live shows legendary, while news of his untimely death was met with shock and sadness. Mobeen Azhar is a BBC journalist, regular reporter for NPR's This World and Prince fanatic. His documentary short Hunting For Prince's Vault was a worldwide hit, airing on BBC News 24, BBC World Service and NPR. While filming it he visited Paisley Park and interviewed many of Prince's associates, some of them speaking about Prince for the first time. Mobeen has reported for BBC's The One Show, Assignment, 5Live Investigates, as well as appearing on The Huffington Post Live. He has won an Amnesty International award and has been nominated for a One World Media Award and multiple BAFTAs, winning the Reality and Constructed Factual BAFTA in 2017. He has attended 53 Prince concerts and even appeared on stage with the man himself. 144 21 N27436134A books 9781787390744 9781787390744 generic Stuff They Don't Want You To Know: Conspiracy Theories That Won't Go Away David Southwell Society, Politics & Philosophy Government & Politics/Reference Hardcover English Conspiracy Theories That Won't Go Away Carlton Books Ltd 12-Jul-18 Graeme Donald Taking each theory in turn, Stuff They Don't Want You to Know considers more than 80 conspiracies, examining the evidence and key suspects in an explosive account of the world's secrets. Meticulously researched, it contains fresh revelations on historical conspiracies that won't go away, as well as information on the latest cover-ups. Brought to life with photographs of the places, people and evidence, this book is your in-depth guide to the grassy knolls and undercover bunkers of a world you were never meant to know existed. David Southwell is an author and journalist who has written books on true crime, conspiracy theories and parapolitics, including The History of Organized Crime and Secrets and Lies. Graeme Donald is the author of several books on history and popular misconceptions. His previous books include When the Earth was Flat, The Accidental Scientist and Lies, Damned Lies and History. 208 21 N27436135A books 9781787290198 9781787290198 generic Full Gas: How To Win A Bike Race Peter Cossins Sports, Hobbies & Games Cycling/How to Cycle Hardcover English Tactics From Inside The Peloton Vintage Publishing 07-Jun-18 ** WINNER OF THE CYCLING BOOK OF THE YEAR AT THE 2019 TELEGRAPH SPORTS BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARDS** So how do you win a bike race? Riding as fast as you could for as long as you could was the main tactic in the early days of road racing when Grand Tours could be won by hours. Now a minute's delay thanks to a puncture could ruin a rider's chances over a three-week race and the sport is described as nothing less than chess on wheels. The intricacies and complexities of cycling are what makes it so appealing: an eye for opportunity and a quick mind are just as crucial to success as a 'big engine' or good form. How do you cope with crosswinds, cobbles, elbows-out sprints, weaving your way through a teeming peloton? Why are steady nerves one of the best weapons in a rider's arsenal and breakaway artists to be revered? Where do you see the finest showcase of tactical brilliance? Peter Cossins takes us on to the team buses to hear pro cyclists and directeurs sportifs explain their tactics: when it went right, when they got it wrong - from sprinting to summits, from breakaways to bluffing. Hectic, thrilling, but sometimes impenetrable - watching a bike race can baffle as much as entertain. Full Gas is the essential guide to make sense of all things peloton. First drawn into the sport while a student in Spain in the mid-1980s, Peter Cossins has been writing about cycling since 1993, contributing principally to Cycling Weekly, Cycle Sport and Procycling. The Monuments, his history of cycling's five greatest one-day Classic races, was published in 2014, followed in 2015 by Alpe d'Huez, an appraisal of cycling's greatest climb. For Yellow Jersey Press he has written the definitive account of the first ever Tour de France, Butcher, Blacksmith, Acrobat, Sweep the also the enlightening book on cycling tactics, Full Gas. He lives in the Ariege in the heart of the French Pyrenees. 336 21 N27436136A books 9781786634108 9781786634108 generic Work: The Last 1,000 Years Andrea Komlosy Business, Finance & Law Economics/Labour Hardcover English The Last 1,000 Years Verso Books 27-Mar-18 By the end of the nineteenth century, the general Western conception of work had been reduced to simply gainful employment. But this limited perspective contrasted sharply with the personal experience of most people in the world-whether in colonies, developing countries or in the industrializing world. Moreover, from a feminist perspective, reducing work and the production of value to remunerated employment has never been convincing. Andrea Komlosy argues in this important intervention that, when we examine it closely, work changes its meanings according to different historical and regional contexts. Globalizing labour history from the thirteenth to the twenty-first centuries, she sheds light on the complex coexistence of multiple forms of labour (paid/unpaid, free/unfree, with various forms of legal regulation and social protection and so on) on the local and the world levels.Combining this global approach with a gender perspective opens our eyes to the varieties of work and labour and their combination in households and commodity chains across the planet-processes that enable capital accumulation not only by extracting surplus value from wage-labour, but also through other forms of value transfer, realized by tapping into households' subsistence production, informal occupation and makeshift employment. As the debate about work and its supposed disappearance intensifies, Komlosy's book provides a crucial shift in the angle of vision. As Andrea Komlosy argues in Work: The Last 1,000 Years, our conception of what constitutes work has changed markedly over time. The professor of social history at the University of Vienna writes that our commonly accepted definitions are too narrow, too European, too male and too modern" - John Thornhill, Financial Times "Komlosy's book is deeply researched, lucid and persuasive" - Joe Moran, Times Literary Supplement "Andrea Komlosy has written an important book on the global history of work during the past 800 years ... she thinks about labour on a global scale, thus overcoming a deep Eurocentric bias in much of the labour history as it exists, and she brings feminist conversations on labour into an analysis of virtually all aspects of labour history. Her book is unique, I am not aware of any other such volume." - Sven Beckert "Komlosy's analysis is a helpful reminder that our familiar understanding of work is narrow and historically exceptional. The hierarchy we have established in the industrialized West, placing permanent, full-time, legally contracted wage work at the top of a pyramid of social good, is deeply flawed-denigrating not only those millions who work outside its confines, but also devaluing and neglecting the kinds of nonwork activities that enrich and give meaning to human lives. By showing that `work' may exist without wages, a boss or a workplace outside the home, Komlosy's analysis allows us to think more broadly about what we value, and whether we want to continue to separate work and life." - Joanna Scutts, In These Times "Teeming with insights, from the contempt for manual labour in ancient Greece to the historical tendency for all kinds of subsistence tasks to be `housewife-ized' into unpaid domestic labour." - Barbara Kiser, Nature "A fascinating book" - Laurie Taylor, Thinking Allowed
المراجعة التحريرية
Andrea Komlosy is Professor at the Department for Social and Economic History at the University of Vienna, Austria, where she is coordinator of the Global History and Global Studies programs. She has published on labor, migration, borders and uneven development on a regional, a European and a global scale. In 2014/15 she was a Schumpeter Fellow at the Whetherhead Center for International Relations at Harvard University.
رقم الكتاب المعياري الدولي 10
1788790260
رقم الكتاب المعياري الدولي 13
9781788790260
اللغة
اللغة الإنجليزية
تاريخ النشر
09-Oct-18
الناشر
Ryland, Peters And Small Ltd