Wer kennt ihn nicht, den zynischen, alten Ebenezer Scrooge, der es selbst am Weihnachtsabend bedauert, seinem Angestellten frei geben zu müssen, Bittsteller verjagt und die Einladung seines Neffen zum Weihnachtsessen barsch ablehnt. Scrooge, dessen Name als Bezeichnung für extremen Geiz in die englische Umgangssprache Eingang gefunden hat, gehört eindeutig zu den berühmt-berüchtigsten Figuren der Weltliteratur. Erst durch die Geister vergangener, gegenwärtiger und zukünftiger Weihnachtsfeste erkennt Scrooge den wahren Sinn von Weihnachten.
Scott Cook Bücher




NZ Frenzy
- 271 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
The memoir recounts the surprising transformation of a PE teacher into a strategic missile control operator during the Cold War. Scott Cook's journey spans from the tranquil hills of Virginia to intense training in California, eventually leading him to the tense environment of North Dakota's missile silos. Through candid storytelling, he explores the secretive military culture and the heavy responsibilities faced by those in command of nuclear weapons, highlighting the stark contrast between his laid-back past and the grave realities of military life.
Exploring Commodities
An Anthropologist on the Trails of Malinowski and Traven in Mexico
- 256 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Drawing from extensive fieldwork in Oaxaca and Tamaulipas, an esteemed economic anthropologist reflects on the influence of commodities in his life and career. This academic memoir offers unique insights into the intersection of personal experiences and anthropological practice, highlighting how economic factors shape cultural understanding. Through a blend of personal narrative and scholarly analysis, the book explores the significance of commodities in both individual and societal contexts.