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Bruce Nelson

    Restaurant Management
    Work Matters
    Irish Nationalists and the Making of the Irish Race
    Never Say P*g
    Emile Zola: A Very Short Introduction
    • 4,4(35)Abgeben

      Emile Zola occupies a distinctive place in the great tradition of French realist fiction. Brian Nelson introduces this quintessential novelist of modernity, and explores his fascination with change, and the way he opened the novel up to new areas of representation: the realities of working-class life, class relations, and sexuality and the body.

      Emile Zola: A Very Short Introduction
    • Discover a unique compendium of maritime superstitions that reveals the magic and mythos behind sailors' beliefs. Uncover why stirring tea with a knife invites trouble or why stepping aboard a ship with your left foot earns you a hairy eyeball from the skipper. This collection spans from the East Coast to the Great Lakes and includes insights from the Inuit and First Nations Peoples of the Pacific Northwest. Explore superstitions from A to C: killing an albatross brings bad luck, while seeing one is a good omen; bananas are so feared that sailors often call them "that curved yellow fruit"; and clapping aboard a ship is said to summon thunder. Authored by sailor R. Bruce Macdonald, who humorously admits to stirring his tea with a knife, this guide offers essential knowledge on how to ward off bad luck at sea through signs and symbols. Superstitions served as the original "marine insurance," providing sailors with a sense of control in their perilous lives, influenced by unpredictable weather, crew dynamics, and even pirates. This encyclopedia of maritime lore comforts, charms, and eases fears, inviting you to learn and embrace these traditions as you navigate the high seas.

      Never Say P*g
    • Exploring the evolution of Irish nationalism, the book delves into the concept of race and its impact on Irish identity. It examines the nineteenth-century narrative that framed the Irish, particularly Catholic Irish, as uncivilized by English observers. The author highlights the racialization of the Irish in Britain and the United States, drawing parallels to the depictions of enslaved Africans. Through this analysis, the book reveals how these perceptions shaped the Irish nationalist movement and the construction of an Irish racial identity.

      Irish Nationalists and the Making of the Irish Race
    • Work Matters

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden
      3,4(3)Abgeben

      This book connects Sunday worship to Monday morning by engaging the theological basis of God's plan for everyday work and giving readers practical tools for understanding their own gifts.

      Work Matters
    • Restaurant Management

      The Myth, The Magic, The Math

      • 144 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      The book explores the critical reasons behind the high failure rate of independent restaurants, emphasizing the importance of financial fundamentals over aesthetic appeal and menu creativity. It highlights that many restaurateurs overlook essential financial practices, which can lead to their downfall despite having an inviting ambiance and well-crafted menus. The content serves as a guide for restaurant owners to understand and implement key financial strategies to ensure long-term success.

      Restaurant Management