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Architecture Re-assembled: The Use (and Abuse) of History
Taylor and Francis 2013; US$ 34.95Beginning from the rise of modern history in the eighteenth century, this book examines how changing ideas in the discipline of history itself has affected architecture from the beginning of modernity up to the present day. It reflects upon history in order to encourage and assist the reader in finding well-founded principles for architectural... more...
The Human Equity Advantage
Wiley 2013; US$ 39.95A fresh approach to the old problem of "diversity fatigue" Trevor Wilson, global diversity strategist and visionary leader, presents a fresh, new management model that goes beyond the traditional diversity debate towards inclusion and building human capital. Featuring case studies and practical diagnostic tools and assessments, this book will benefit... more...
It's All Greek to me
Nicholas Brealey Publishing 2004; US$ 16.00After falling in love with an incredible view, John Mole found himself owning a pile of stones and 20 years of goat dung. With no water, electricity or even a road, his family need a lot of convincing. The locals think he's crazy too and take full advantage. more...
Mind your manners
Nicholas Brealey Publishing 2003; US$ 24.95As coaches and clients increasingly realise, the demands of business mean that it is now vital to integrate, understand and leverage cultural differences across countries and corporations. This work bridges the gap between coaching and interculturalism. more...
I Was a Potato Oligarch
Nicholas Brealey Publishing 2008; US$ 17.95From the bestselling author of It's All Greek to Me! and a traveler who likes to get his hands-as well as his boots-dirty, comes a comedic look at madcap entrepreneurial adventures in Mother Russia. I Was a Potato Oligarch: Travels and Travails in the New Russia is the eye-wateringly funny true story of John Mole's travels and travails in Russia.... more...
Acupuncture for Body, Mind & Spirit
How To Books 2008; US$ 17.95Acupuncture is a holistic therapy which originated in China over 5000 years ago. It is now widely practised in the Western world to relieve the symptoms of a wide range of physical and psychological conditions. Acupuncture, as in all Chinese medicine, views the patient as a 'whole' and treats nearly all chronic disease as a manifestation of... more...
I Was a Potato Oligarch
Nicholas Brealey Publishing 2010; US$ 12.67From the best-selling author of It's All Greek to Me! comes a wild tale of life and business in the brave new Russia. John Mole went to seek his fortune in the New Russia revolution with his Big Idea of setting up British baked potato restaurants to rival McDonald's and Pizza Hut, and came back with the rights for a revolutionary biotechnology for... more...
It's All Greek to Me!
Nicholas Brealey Publishing 2010; US$ 4.36A beautiful view and a persuasive local prompted the Mole family's impulsive purchase of "a tumbledown ruin on a hillside with no water, no electricity, no roof, no floor, no doors, no windows and twenty years of goat dung!" John Mole tells of the back-breaking yet joyous labors of fixing up his own Arcadia and introduces a warm, generous and garrulous... more...
Mind Your Manners
Nicholas Brealey Publishing 2011; US$ 21.86The expanded and updated third edition covers 33 different business cultures from Russia to the United States, Norway to Switzerland and Finland to Turkey. Mind Your Manners explores Europe's extraordinary political, economic and social changes and their effect on the way we work together. New chapters on diversity, change, body language and negotiation... more...
The Baltic States from the Soviet Union to the European Union
Taylor and Francis 2012; US$ 155.00The Baltic States are unique in being the only member-states of the EU to have fought to regain their sovereignty from the Soviet Union, only then to cede it to Brussels in certain key areas. Similarly, no member-states have had to struggle as hard as Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania to preserve their identity after fifty years of Soviet nationality... more...









