An anthology of essays about the joys of reading and of giving books, from some of the world's most beloved writers. Inspired by and including Robert Macfarlane's own essay, 'The Gifts of Reading', publishing to coincide with the 20th anniversary of global literacy non-profit, Room to Read
A fascinating scientific study about the unique bond between humans and dogs, and the implications of Dr Wynne's new-found knowledge for the way we interact with dogs and take care of them.
Oxford's new and definitive guide to grammar is written by a leading expert in the field and covers both British and American English. Its impressive coverage ranges from the very basic to the most complex aspects of grammar, all of which are explained clearly. An authoritative and engaging guide to what grammar is and how it can be used.
In 1930 five young archaeologists embarked on an expedition to Egypt to investigate the site of Tell el Amarna, city of Akhenaten and Nefertiti. In this book Mary Chubb recalls her initiation into the world of Egyptology and the discoveries that she and her team made.
This book offers students and researchers a hands-on guide to the practicalities of coding, comparing data, and using computer-assisted qualitative data analysis.
In this new book, Philip Kotler redefines marketing concepts from A to Z, highlighting how they have evolved. These enlightened and well-informed musings on the fundamental principles of marketing are based on Kotler's distinguished forty-year career in the business.