Bøger af Gary Mitchell
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- Te Whakairo o Nga Hoa Riri
98,95 kr. Māori Weapons: The Art of War and CultureDiscover the captivating world of Māori weaponry in this immersive exploration of a culture deeply rooted in tradition, resilience, and reverence for the land. "Māori Weapons: The Art of War and Culture" takes you on a remarkable journey through the history, craftsmanship, and cultural significance of these extraordinary weapons.Unveiling the secrets of Maori warfare, this book delves into the heart of hand-to-hand combat, where Maori warriors honed their skills, adapting to a changing world while staying true to their cultural heritage. From swift and silent ambushes in New Zealand's rugged terrain to the unique dual-weapon approach of Maori warriors, you'll gain insights into the tactics that made them formidable adversaries.But Maori weapons were more than just instruments of war; they were expressions of art and tradition. Discover the intricate carvings, the symbolism, and the spiritual energy that infused each weapon. Learn how weapons like the mere, made from the revered greenstone (pounamu), were symbols of strength and honor, passed down through generations."Maori Weapons: The Art of War and Culture" also delves into the legacy of Maori weaponry, exploring the impact of British colonization, preservation efforts, and their continued cultural importance in modern Maori society. These weapons are not relics; they are living connections to a warrior culture deeply rooted in the Maori way of life.Join us on this enthralling journey through the pages of history, where Maori weapons come to life, telling a story of innovation, resilience, and an enduring connection to land and tradition. This book is a celebration of the Maori spirit and the indomitable legacy of their warrior culture.
- Bog
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133,95 kr. A darkly comic psychological thriller for the stage, revealing the darker side of suburban life in Belfast. Premiered at the Lyric Theatre Belfast in October 2023.
- Bog
- 133,95 kr.
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138,95 kr. Harry Snail dreamed of a different life, where he might be able to enjoy a faster, more thrilling, existence. With help from friends including Mick "the Quick" Mouse and Benny Bee, he tries different ways to move faster. Each time it goes wrong - but maybe he is better off just the way he is...
- Bog
- 138,95 kr.
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- Bog
- 193,95 kr.
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168,95 kr. - Bog
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128,95 kr. - Bog
- 128,95 kr.
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- Evidence and Practice
288,95 kr. Doll therapy can be a comforting intervention for people with dementia, but ethical issues make it a hotly debated topic. This is the first book to look closely at the issues, using theory and current research to advocate the use of dolls in therapeutic practice. With guidelines for practice, this is a must read for all dementia care professionals.
- Bog
- 288,95 kr.
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214,95 kr. The new play by the Belfast writer, Gary Mitchell, who shot to fame with In a Little World of Our Own .
- Bog
- 214,95 kr.
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143,95 kr. Two plays by a new, major award-winning Irish playwright.
- Bog
- 143,95 kr.
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243,95 kr. Ulster Defence Association members, Kyle and Freddie, help the cause by robbing cigarette warehouses. But with the UDA's push towards political acceptance underway, this sort of scam is now taboo. Kyle decides to toe the line, but Freddie goes his own way, with tragic consequences.
- Bog
- 243,95 kr.
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212,95 kr. An explosively topical play about institutional corruption in Northern Ireland.
- Bog
- 212,95 kr.
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232,95 kr. "His writing has the blazing conviction of lived experience combined with an unfashionable relish for strong plots."--Daily Telegraph
- Bog
- 232,95 kr.