Bøger af Paul Cunningham
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103,95 kr. Paul Cunninghams PRIVAT er enkel, rustik og bistroagtig. Med få og tilgængelige ingredienser har stjernekokken kreeret de mest fantastiske vinterretter. Her er hverken østers eller kaviar, men pies, tærter, simremad, supper, kød og fisk, et helt afsnit med grøntsager som tilbehør og selvfølgelig lidt til den søde tand. Det hele med et touch af Paul Cunninghams helt særlige smittende entusiasme. Store dele af bogen er blevet til på få intensive uger i Cunninghams køkken. Gryder, potter og pander hobede sig op, alt imens kokken stegte, kogte, brasede og bagte. Der var blus på komfuret og retter i ovnen, der blev tegnet og noteret, fotografen var på plads og her er resultatet. Den skønneste vintermad, som vi alle selv kan lave. Om forfatteren:Paul Cunningham er tidligere indehaver af Michelinstjerne-restauranten The Paul i Tivoli, men nu succesrig køkkenchef på Henne Kirkeby Kro. Har tidligere skrevet ”Madjournal” (2003), ”The Paul” (2005), Incognito Royale (2007), ”Pauls grill” (2009) og ”Paul Food” (2010).
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- 103,95 kr.
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123,95 kr. Paul Cunningham has an absolute page-turner here-maybe the rarest of things in poetry. The repetition is EXQUISITELY and MASTERFULLY executed. It's one of the best things I have read in a long time. -CAConrad, author of While Standing in Line for Death "To enter Paul Cunningham's insidious home environment is to enter as a stranger, into his own perverse version of normalcy. With an equally deranged and seamless mix of Swedish and English, he reveals both the reader and the IKEA department store as eerie card houses or scenes, as mirror-rooms and kaleidoscopes. A madly beautiful and deeply disturbing book!" -Aase Berg, author of Hackers The House of the Tree of Sores is made of experimental, fable-like poems tightly woven with Swedish-English translingual word plays that mock and counter-weave America's imperial English, its values and lifestyle so deeply entrenched in global economy and violence. It's a stunning debut that only a translator-poet could have written-Paul Cunningham. -Don Mee Choi, author of DMZ Colony and translator of Kim Hyesoon's Autobiography of Death Isolation is rife in Cunningham's rooms (internal and external) dominated by decay and faltering voices. As the isolation creeps into more populated zones, a cacophony of systemic gore and dismemberment overtakes the reader right before it settles back down for readerly digestion. Furniture is grotesque. Transportation spits at you. Heads of cabbage, coconuts, and onions smile at the reader before it's chopping time. The House of the Tree of Sores portrays a nightmarish world of the known, and it's the one we live in. Honestly, this book scares me, and I cherish that fear. -Ed Steck, author of An Interface for a Fractal Landscape In the mega-store, our desires are transposed into places of access. To want milk is to look for a kitchen first. Cunningham furnishes a more liminal space as he draws the idealized shopper back into the bullet-torn bodies of war, an assistant manager learning how to lucid dream, or the confused children through which commodities speak: "My son screams, I am a fall hazard. My daughter screams, I am a strangulation hazard." A pointed derangement of the built world and its cultures. -Greg Nissan, author of The City is Lush / With Obstructed Views
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- 123,95 kr.
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113,95 kr. "A well rounded, enjoyable read that offers more than the cover suggests. There's also a great familial aspect to the book. The relationships between 'Frankie', his parents, uncle, ex-wife and friends and why they are how they are. Really looking forward to the sequel. An excellent debut from Paul Cunningham." - Lyndsey Jones, Administrator, Bookworms Facebook Group.'Frankie' is a Dublin-based paedophile hunter. By creating a fake online profile, pretending to be a minor, he lures men into conversations and eventually a meeting. Instead of a paedophile meeting a child they are confronted by Frankie who offers them an ultimatum. Pay him 10,000 or he'll send all of their information to the Gardaí (Irish Police Force). Either way, every paedophile caught in Frankie's web will pay for their actions. Snared takes the reader from the darkest corners of the internet, through the streets of Dublin, exposing the seedy underbelly of Irish society. A case that becomes national news almost leads to Frankie's arrest. Can Detectives Harrison and O'Leary out-wit the elusive Frankie to finally reveal his motives and his true identity? Snared.
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- 113,95 kr.
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95,95 kr. John and Zack are good friends, but it takes a real friend to lay each other's lives on the line at the same time. London was always a quiet, cozy city, but these dark figures running around town causing chaos are keeping John and Zack on their toes. John has just become a detective. His friend Zack has agreed to help him, but will they both be able to stand up to the dark forces challenging their lives?
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- 95,95 kr.
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- 12 Lean Six Sigma Tools and Techniques to Reduce the Cost of Quality from the Coal Face Out
482,95 kr. B.A.S.I.C.S will enable staff at all levels to understand their performance measures and produce sustainable results. The book contains practical tools, methods and techniques that have been tried and tested by the author over a successful 30 year career as a contractor transforming performing processes and failing KPIs.
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- 482,95 kr.
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- 223,95 kr.
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- 338,95 kr.