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  • Analysis of Mr. Mill's System of Logic

    A Scholarly Examination of Philosophical Logic and Critical Thinking

    by W. Stebbing ...
    In "Analysis of Mr. Mill's System of Logic," W. Stebbing meticulously critiques and expands upon the foundational principles established by John Stuart Mill regarding deductive and inductive reasoning. Employing a rigorous analytical lens, Stebbing dissects Mill's methodology, exploring the nuances of logical inference and empirical validation within the broader context of 19th-century ... Read more

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  • Sir Walter Ralegh: A Biography

    by W. Stebbing ...
    The biography begins with Ralegh's early life in Devon, detailing his rise to prominence at court, where his charm and intellect earned him favor with the queen. Stebbing examines Ralegh’s adventurous spirit, chronicling his expeditions to the New World, including his significant attempts to establish the colony of Virginia and his explorations of the Americas. The narrative provides insights into ... Read more

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  • Sir Walter Ralegh: A Biography

    Enriched edition. Exploring the Enigmatic Life and Legacy of a Renaissance Figure

    In "Sir Walter Ralegh: A Biography," W. Stebbing meticulously explores the multifaceted life of one of England's most intriguing historical figures. Employing a narrative style that intertwines rigorous research with vivid storytelling, Stebbing delves into Ralegh's roles as an explorer, poet, and courtier during the tumultuous Elizabethan era. The biography stands out for its careful examination ... Read more

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  • The Lost Heirs

    The Rise and Fall of the D’Oyly Carte Dynasty

    The name D’Oyly Carte is recognised throughout the world as a consequence of Richard D’Oyly Carte’s partnership with Gilbert and Sullivan, which produced the fourteen Savoy comic operas during the last quarter of the 19th Century. These in turn are recognised as the genesis of ‘the musical’ that is such an important part of commercial theatre today. It was the success of these operas that paved ... Read more

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  • Off the Mark

    Mark Barker leaves an all boys' Grammar School in 1965, having absolutely no experience of girls nor the world as a whole.The scene is set in the first chapter by his amusing recollections of the time he spent at school where the staff were a curious mixture of sadists and perverts. We also get an insight into life in the sixties for a working class family in a small Norfolk town.Later, Mark's ... Read more

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  • Darwinism. The Noachian Flood

    A lecture delivered before the Torquay Natural History Society, Jan. 31st, 1870

    In "Darwinism. The Noachian Flood," Thomas Roscoe Rede Stebbing delves into the intersection of evolutionary biology and biblical narratives, specifically scrutinizing the implications of Darwinian theory in the context of the Noachian Flood. Stebbing's literary style is characterized by a meticulous yet accessible approach, combining rigorous scientific analysis with contemplative philosophical ... Read more

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  • Sir Walter Raleigh

    A Biography

    “He gave the taste vogue, teaching the courtiers to smoke their pipeswith silver bowls, and supplying them with the leaf.”-Stebbing’s description of Raleigh introducing pipes and tobacco to England.William Stebbing crafts a deft portrait of one of the most notable figures of the Elizabethan era: writer, soldier, explorer, spy, Sir Walter Raleigh in his acclaimed Sir Walter Raleigh - A Biography.At ... Read more

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  • Richard - The Lying Art

    Richard – The Lyin' ArtRichard Randall is unable to stop himself. He is a compulsive liar. When Wes Higginbottom encounters him and hears some of his lies, he takes an instant dislike to him. After all, why waste time waiting until you get to know someone better, when you can go for a full blown hatred immediately. However, Wes' judgement is soon fully justified as his annoying nemesis causes one ... Read more

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  • Happy is a Grumpy Road

    Ralph has been widowed for five years and feels it is at last time to emerge from his long period of lonely grieving for his beloved Alice. With encouragement from members of his family, he explores the world of online dating for the over sixties - and what a variety of ladies he encounters. Each one brings her own little foible that ensures his quest becomes a frustrating and lengthy process. His ... Read more

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  • Completely Off The Mark

    Mark Barker is in the doldrums. His steady girlfriend has gone away and his beloved car, a Wolseley 1500, has failed its MOT and is rusting away before his eyes. Ti make matters worse, his job is now in jeopardy. He determines to turn his life around.His interest in the lovely Polly seems to be reciprocated but he dithers and fate is once more unkind to him.However, with a reliable new motor and a ... Read more

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  • Further Off the Mark

    Further Off the Mark is the amusing sequel to Off the Mark. In this latest book, nineteen year-old Mark Barker is moving on from his youthful awkwardness, but he is still seeking to expand on his paltry experience of girls of the opposite sex. He pursues and sometimes dates a variety of young women, including the lovely Sandy who shares his love of Soul Music; as does her equally attractive and ... Read more

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  • Off the Mark

    This story charts the progress of Mark Barker, who leaves an all boys’ Grammar School in 1965, having absolutely no experience of girls or, indeed, the world as a whole.The scene is set in the first chapter by his amusing recollections of the time he spent at school where the staff were a curious mixture of sadists and perverts. We also get an insight into life in the sixties for a working class ... Read more

    $3.34 USD