Peter Moss Bücher






Chinese Proverbs
- 147 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
This volume presents a rich selection of anonymous Chinese proverbs, beautifully illustrated, alongside Romanized Chinese versions and English translations, including corresponding calligraphic characters. It highlights the depth of Chinese wisdom beyond Confucius's well-known aphorisms.
Hong Kong's skyline is ever in transition, a flamboyant affirmation of this city's determination to let nothing stand in its way as it forges full steam ahead into the future. Such unquenchable aspirations produce a seemingly endless succession of architectural marvels, but leave too little trace of historical, driving spirit of a metropolis forever creating better and grander manirestations of itself, and as a reminder of whence it came, as enchrined in the few traces of antiquity that survive that headlong progress.
Essence of Ancient Wisdom
- 134 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
Confucius has become the oft-quoted fount of aphorisms and analects far wider and more comprehensive in their didactic scope than any attributed to sages elsewhere in the world. But the real gems of Chinese wisdom lie in the anonymous and ageless proverbs, of which this volume contains a formidable and beautifully illustrated selections.
Neoliberalism and Early Childhood Education
Markets, Imaginaries and Governance
- 234 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Focusing on the harmful effects of neoliberal policies on young children, families, and educational settings, the authors delve into the possibilities for resistance and refusal. They reflect on the impact of the coronavirus pandemic and emphasize the importance of challenging the prevailing neoliberal hegemony. Through their exploration, they offer a message of hope for creating positive change in the landscape of early childhood education and care.
Making a Marque: Rolls-Royce Motor Car Promotion 1904-1940
- 464 Seiten
- 17 Lesestunden
The book chronicles the evolution of Rolls-Royce from its inception in 1904, highlighting the partnership between engineering visionary Henry Royce and businessman Charles Rolls. It delves into the pivotal role of managing director Claude Johnson in marketing innovations that distinguished the brand amid a burgeoning automobile market. Richly illustrated with rare marketing materials and internal documents, it showcases how Rolls-Royce transformed its name into synonymous luxury, maintaining an unwavering commitment to quality and detail over the decades.
Focusing on the challenges faced by mothers re-entering the workforce after their first child's birth, this insightful work offers an in-depth exploration of their experiences. It combines personal narratives with sociological and psychological analysis, making it a valuable resource for students and researchers in these fields. The new preface adds contemporary relevance to the original 1991 publication, enriching the discussion around work-life balance and the evolving roles of parents.