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The Elusive Wife
Entangled Publishing, LLC 2013; US$ 3.99Jason Cavendish, the Earl of Coventry, is trying to discreetly locate his unwanted and abandoned bride among London society to request an annulment. However, he doesn?t remember what she looks like because he was blind drunk at his arranged wedding and hasn?t seen her since. The fascinating Lady Olivia has captured the Earl?s attention. Newly... more...
The Writing on the Wall
Free Press 2006; US$ 28.00The prevailing view of China is that the country is an economic juggernaut sure to become the dominant power of the twenty-first century. In this provocative and stimulating book critically acclaimed author Will Hutton warns instead that China is running up against a set of daunting challenges from within its own political and economic system that... more...
Rose Lore
Lexington Books 1955; US$ 64.99Throughout history and across cultures, important figures such as Nostradamas in France, Daniel Andreeve in Russia, Dr. Edward Bach in England, and Dr. Tomin Harada in Japan have brought to light the symbolic and medicinal qualities of the rose. Writtenby scholars and researchers from diverse backgrounds, the essays in Rose Lore are a rendering of... more...
Them And Us
Little, Brown Book Group 2010; US$ 27.17The suddenness and depth of the recession has raised questions about the workability of capitalism not seen since the 1930s. One of the constraints on recovery is the growing belief that if the old model did not work there is no new one on offer. This book sets out to provide one, arguing that reconstructing a bust financial system is not just a technical... more...
The World We're In
Little, Brown Book Group 2008; US$ 29.89THE STATE WE'RE IN, Will Hutton's explosive analysis of British society, was the biggest selling politico-economic work since the Second World War. Now, as the world realigns itself in the wake of September 11, Hutton turns his attention to the global picture, and the ways in which the new world should be ordered. To understand the global economy,... more...
The Writing on the Wall: China and the West in the 21st Century
Little, Brown Book Group 2008; US$ 25.36China constitutes a fifth of the world's population. Over the last twenty years its economy has doubled to make it the fifth largest economy in the world; if the pace is repeated over the next twenty it is set to become second only to the US. The speed of its development is stunning, a combination of cheap labour and commitment to science and technology... more...
The Writing on the Wall: China and the West in the 21st Century
Little, Brown Book Group 2008; Not AvailableChina constitutes a fifth of the world's population. Over the last twenty years its economy has doubled to make it the fifth largest economy in the world; if the pace is repeated over the next twenty it is set to become second only to the US. The speed of its development is stunning, a combination of cheap labour and commitment to science and technology... more...
Them And Us
Little, Brown Book Group 2010; Not AvailableThe suddenness and depth of the recession has raised questions about the workability of capitalism not seen since the 1930s. One of the constraints on recovery is the growing belief that if the old model did not work there is no new one on offer. This book sets out to provide one, arguing that reconstructing a bust financial system is not just a technical... more...
The World We're In
Little, Brown Book Group 2008; Not AvailableTHE STATE WE'RE IN, Will Hutton's explosive analysis of British society, was the biggest selling politico-economic work since the Second World War. Now, as the world realigns itself in the wake of September 11, Hutton turns his attention to the global picture, and the ways in which the new world should be ordered. To understand the global economy,... more...
The State To Come
Random House Group Ltd 2012; US$ 13.34The forthcoming General Election will be one of the most decisive in British post-war history. If the Conservatives were to win again, it would confirm that British democracy is a sham - that we live in a one party state and the electorate will exact no penalty for broken promises and the abuse of power. Will Hutton argues that the tories can no longer... more...









