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  • The Old Man and the Sea: An Advanced Study Guide

    by The Guardian ...
    This book is a humble attempt to cater to the needs of the students and readers of the novel The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway. No doubt, it is an excellent work done to help you understand all the concepts of this novel.Should the book be found helpful to the students and readers for whom it is written, we shall consider our efforts successful. ... Read more

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  • WikiLeaks

    Inside Julian Assange's War on Secrecy

    Published to coincide with the forthcoming film, The Fifth Estate, starring Beneditct Cumberbatch, this tie-in edition contains two new chapters on Julian Assange and Bradley Manning, and a foreword by Alan Rusbridger.It was the biggest leak in history. WikiLeaks infuriated the world's greatest superpower, embarrassed the British royal family and helped cause a revolution in Africa. The man behind ... Read more

    $8.99 USD

  • Bradley Wiggins: A Life on a Bike

    by The Guardian ...
    Bradley Wiggins is a very British sporting hero: unassuming, private, given to a sardonic sense of humour and a strong appreciation for those that have supported him throughout his family and fans. He is also a fiercely determined competitor, a supremely passionate athlete and an eloquent ambassador for his beloved sport. Not to mention a phenomenal cyclist.Wiggo first shot to attention as a 20 ... Read more

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  • Make the Most of your Memory

    by The Guardian ...
    Memory is an astounding psychological trick. Not only are we capable of recalling facts, we are able mentally to transport ourselves to a different place in time, conjuring an image of the past in an instant. For this ebook, we have assembled a cast of experts to explore the power of memory. We ask how reliable our recollections of the past are and how the stories of ourselves are shaped by those ... Read more

    $2.99 USD

  • The Leveson Inquiry: A View from the Courtroom

    The Leveson Inquiry has, throughout 2012, attracted countless column inches as it has examined press regulation in the UK. Inside a London courtroom, the Inquiry has progressed and debates have been ignited. Journalists, politicians, policemen - along with the odd film star - have been summonsed to the Royal Courts of Justice.Throughout it all, the Guardian's sketch writers caught the view from ... Read more

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  • Liverpool: 20 Defining Matches

    In December 1959 the Guardian ran a story on a struggling Second Division club: W. Shankly was appointed manager of Liverpool last night at a salary reported to be £2,500 a year.Five years on, the struggle was just a memory. The Guardian's Eric Todd was at Anfield to watch Shankly's dramatically reshaped Liverpool surge to the Division One title. The handclapping created the impression of millions ... Read more

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  • England: 20 Greatest Matches

    1966 was England's greatest moment - and its biggest curse. After the World Cup win, crowds outside the team hotel in Kensington sang "For he's a jolly good fellow" to Alf Ramsey, looking forward to years of domination. Nearly five decades later, the wait goes on.This is the story of how the England national team grew into the country's most engaging football soap opera; how they rose from a 19th ... Read more

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  • Charles Dickens: A Life Reviewed

    by The Guardian ...
    2012 is the two-hundredth anniversary of the birth of Charles Dickens, one of Britain's all-time greatest writers. This collection charts the Guardian's relationship with Dickens and his legacy over that time, from his first 'celebrity' profile in the paper in 1846 right through to modern day reviews of television adaptations of Bleak House and John Crace's handy digested version of that ... Read more

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  • Battle for the Internet: An Open Democracy or a Walled Garden?

    by The Guardian ...
    The internet has the potential to help society build the greatest global democracy with lofty ideals of freedom, and the capacity to facilitate the most authoritarian of surveillance states. One of the defining philosophical clashes of our age will be whether the original open model of the web prevails against a whole stack of challenges lining up against it. The technology and legal frameworks in ... Read more

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  • The Spotter's Guide to Urban Wildlife

    by The Guardian ...
    Our cities are a mosaic of 'micro-habitats' providing food, water, green spaces and places to breed - the natural equivalent of the five-star hotel. Hence the presence of a huge range of animals, from badgers to bats, hawkmoths to herons, and sparrows to seals. In this ebook, we aim to prove that the wildlife doesn't simply survive in urban areas, it thrives. We look at the history of urban ... Read more

    $2.99 USD

  • From Budd to Bolt

    50 Stunning Olympic Moments

    by The Guardian ...
    Sporting greatness is defined by more than just a haul of gold medals or championship titles. They help of course, especially if, like Usain Bolt, an athlete redefines what is possible in terms of world records or, in the case of Mark Spitz or Steve Redgrave, demonstrates a sheer dominance of their sport.But greatness is is everything else besides, the mixture of emotion, endurance, excellence and ... Read more

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  • US Debt

    The American Economy in Crisis

    by The Guardian ...
    Series Book 13 - Guardian Shorts
    Reported over the decades by the Guardian's finest journalists, this is the modern story of America's national debt. ... Read more

    $2.99 USD