Bøger af James Phillips
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- The cure became the killer
113,95 kr. In 2020 the world experienced a truly global Pandemic, COVID-19, resulting in billions of people in lock-down, hundreds of thousands of deaths and economic paralysis. Governments told their people that it would end, that a vaccine would be developed and that we would go back to normal. In 2025 things are anything but normal... Brad turned 18 years old just as the pandemic hit and was looking forward to a benign world of adulthood. However, Strain-Z changed all of that and being a 'munie' made his world a whole lot different. In 2025 he's fighting to stay alive, trapped in the middle of a power struggle between the government and the independent communities. In a world where good and evil aren't that easy to distinguish, how will he decide which side he is on? James Phillips has created a novel that will challenge you to consider the fragility of our society and the lengths that people will go to for survival.
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178,95 kr. A Book of Poems is in memory of my wonderful wife, Pat, whom I lost in 2011, after almost fifty-three years of married life. She was a wonderful woman, and it has been a long, lonely life without her. I miss her deeply. I met Pat in 1956 and married her in 1969. Our son was born in 1964 and our daughter in 1968. This book is about a beautiful wife, a beautiful family, and a beautiful life.
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- Efficiently gather and manage customer feedback, insights, and experiences
448,95 kr. The capabilities of Microsoft Forms and Dynamics 365 Customer Voice are boundless in their service of generating feedback from both customers and employees. This hands-on guide to Microsoft Forms is filled with real-world scenarios and best practices that will have you up and running with generating insights and user conversations in no time.
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163,95 kr. Sometimes we don't live, we cope. I have coped, not lived, for a long time. So have you I think.A passionate love story set between London and Cyprus. Alexandra, a refugee from the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974, has made a home in London and cocooned herself from ghosts of the past. There, she meets Jonathan, an English classical scholar, who falls deeply in love with her. Against a backdrop of war and the partition of countries, can love overcome the grief of the past?
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163,95 kr. Talks about Cold-War betrayal and the quest for justice. Inspired by a true story, this title explores the mysterious corridors of history to reveal the anguish of a family and a quest for atonement.
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168,95 kr. What happens when someone tells you that you''re the answer to the riddle of life? What happens when a stranger in Starbucks gives you something that will change your world forever? What happens if the world starts to fall asleep, hour by hour?City Stories is a new type of cabaret drama, a sequence of interwoven love stories, and a love-letter to London. Composed up of five discrete yet interwoven stories, each taking the form of a monologue or duologue, and performed with specifically composed songs, City Stories looks at a variety of experiences of love and loss via a range of people living in the UK''s capital. Elegantly written and beautifully constructed, these pieces look at the varieties of love and how it might save us, showing James Phillips''s writing at his very best. City Stories received its world premiere at St James''s Theatre, London, in 2013 and has since gone on to establish a year-long residency at the theatre.
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- The Shining City
163,95 kr. Camelot: The Shining City is a modern re-telling of the myth of King Arthur, by award-winning playwright James Phillips.Developed in collaboration with Slung Low, specialists in spectacular theatrical experiences, and Sheffield People's Theatre, Camelot: The Shining City is written for a company of over 150 actors, bringing the medieval story to breathtaking life. An epic story told in three parts, this edition was published to coincide with the world premiere, staged on 9 July 2015.
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168,95 kr. You remember when we started to hunt whales again?We fought monsters and we killed them and wrestled the oil from their dead bodies and we sold it.In the future we hunt whales for the oil in their bodies. Just like they did in centuries past. The oil of a single whale can run an army for a week. This is new science. This is our future. So we send gangs of men out onto the dark, cold sea to bring back the things we need.The crew of the Pequod are going to sea because it's their job. But Ahab, captain of the Pequod, is not going to sea for the oil or for the money. Ahab is going for revenge. Revenge on the vast whale that took him down into the black depths of the ocean. Revenge on the greatest whale in all the oceans: a perfectly white whale. And Ishmael, a young man new to whaling, is going to sea seeking a hunter's violence, trying to stop the thoughts of violence in his heart.And we are all going with them.The White Whale premiered on 4 September 2014, at Leeds Dock, UK in a production by Slung Low theatre company.
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- Kleist Reading Kant
748,95 kr. Kleist is a famous misreader of Kant, but this study pitches the latter's principles against the more restricted scope of his own examples in order to develop an ethics and an account of the sublime in keeping with Kleist's literary works.
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- Between National Socialism and Poetry
288,95 - 1.366,95 kr. Heidegger's engagement and disillusionment with National Socialism can both be properly seen to rest on the notion of "the people" that he takes over from traditional German nationalism and elaborates in his philosophical critique of the modern subject.
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