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Reviews
The books below have all received outstanding reviews in the media. Click on the links below to find out what the reviewers have said about them – or to buy your own copies!
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‘It is a joy to read with chapters on déjà vu, savants, trauma and first to last memories, providing a fresh and cogent look at how and why we remember.’
Publishing News
Why Life Speeds Up As You Get Older
How Memory Shapes our Past
Douwe Draaisma
Translated by Arnold Pomerans and Erica Pomerans
Publication: November 2004
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America Alone
The Neo-Conservatives and the Global Order
Stefan Halper, Jonathan Clarke
A Republican insider and a former British diplomat reveal the influence of the neo-conservatives on the Bush administration.
Publication: July 2004
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Looking for Sex in Shakespeare
Stanley Wells
Stanley Wells, one of the best known Shakespeare scholars, considers how far sexual meaning in Shakespeare’s writing is a matter of interpretation by actors, directors and critics.
Publication: April 2004
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Global Warming
The Complete Briefing
3rd Edition
John Houghton
Recently published in a third edition, Global Warming: the Complete Briefing is widely considered to be the most comprehensive guide available on the subject.
Publication: August 2004
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