Great British Losers

Great British Losers PDF Author: Gordon Kerr
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781905847563
Category : English wit and humour
Languages : en
Pages : 192

Book Description
Britain is a nation obsessed with runners-up and near misses: the national psyche also considers failure to be heroic and success insipid, if not downright rude. In this book Gordon Kerr has assembled a veritable menagerie of British bunglers from every conceivable walk of loserdom, covering everyone from Caractacus to Lewis Hamilton.

The Book of Heroic Failures

The Book of Heroic Failures PDF Author: Stephen Pile
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780140121964
Category : Encyclopedias and dictionaries
Languages : en
Pages : 216

Book Description

Pushing to the Front

Pushing to the Front PDF Author: Orison Swett Marden
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Self-realization
Languages : en
Pages : 650

Book Description
"The book tells how men and women have seized common occasions and made them great; it tells of those of average ability who have succeeded by the use of ordinary means, by dint of indomitable will and inflexible purpose. It tells how poverty and hardship have rocked the cradle of the giants of the race. The book points out that most people do not utilize a large part of their effort because their mental attitude does not correspond with their endeavor, so that although working for one thing, they are really expecting something else; and it is what we expect that we tend to get."--Manybooks website

Afoot in England

Afoot in England PDF Author: W. H. Hudson
Publisher: Binker North
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 320

Book Description
Afoot in England is a classic English bird watching volume by W.H. Hudson. Mr. Hudson is a nature lover, especially, a bird lover, and it was his quest for the bird life of the English Countryside that led him "afoot" on many of these birding pilgrimages through un-frequented England, of which he gives us such attractive glimpses.

London Labour and the London Poor

London Labour and the London Poor PDF Author: Henry Mayhew
Publisher: Cosimo, Inc.
ISBN: 1605207330
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 536

Book Description
Assembled from a series of newspaper articles first published in the newspaper *Morning Chronicle* throughout the 1840s, this exhaustively researched, richly detailed survey of the teeming street denizens of London is a work both of groundbreaking sociology and salacious voyeurism. In an 1850 review of the survey, just prior to its initial book publication, William Makepeace Thackeray called it "tale of terror and wonder" offering "a picture of human life so wonderful, so awful, so piteous and pathetic, so exciting and terrible, that readers of romances own they never read anything like to it." Delving into the world of the London "street-folk"-the buyers and sellers of goods, performers, artisans, laborers and others-this extraordinary work inspired the socially conscious fiction of Charles Dickens in the 19th century as well as the urban fantasy of Neil Gaiman in the late 20th. Volume I explores the lives of: the "wandering tribes" costermongers sellers of fish, fruits and vegetables sellers of books and stationery sellers of manufactured goods women and children on the streets and more. English journalist HENRY MAYHEW (1812-1887) was a founder and editor of the satirical magazine *Punch.*

Rodney Stone

Rodney Stone PDF Author: Arthur Conan Doyle
Publisher: The Floating Press
ISBN: 1775458709
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 318

Book Description
In Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes' stories, the titular detective is described in passing as a skilled amateur boxer. In the novel Rodney Stone, however, Conan Doyle dives much deeper into the world of pugilism, combining a satisfying mystery plot with the tale of an up-and-coming young boxer who rubs shoulders with many of England's most renowned nineteenth-century athletes and personages.

Time Will Run Back

Time Will Run Back PDF Author: Henry Hazlitt
Publisher: Ludwig von Mises Institute
ISBN: 1610163184
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 388

Book Description

A Short History of the First World War

A Short History of the First World War PDF Author: Gordon Kerr
Publisher: Oldcastle Books
ISBN: 1843440954
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 135

Book Description
The First World War, lasting just four years, from 1914 to 1918, was without parallel, the first true global conflict in which all of the earth's great powers participated. A Short History of the First World War tells the story of this cataclysmic event describing the background to war, the international rivalries and conflicts of the previous decades that led to the nations of Europe forming virtual armed camps, the relentless build-up of military and naval hardware that characterized the early years of the 20th century and the great figures that tried to prevent conflict or enthusiastically pushed for it. A Short History of the First World War provides a superb introduction to the events of this epochal conflict at a time when the world will be commemorating the 100th anniversary of its outbreak and remembering the millions who lost their lives in it.
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