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Andrew Britton Bücher
Andrew Britton etablierte sich als bedeutende literarische Stimme in einem kurzen, aber prägenden Leben. Seine Schriften tauchen tief in die menschliche Erfahrung ein und erforschen oft Themen wie Identität und Zugehörigkeit. Brittons Stil zeichnet sich durch seine Intensität und tiefe emotionale Resonanz aus, die das Wesen der inneren Welten seiner Charaktere einfängt. Obwohl seine Karriere kurz war, besitzen seine literarischen Beiträge eine bleibende Kraft und Einzigartigkeit.







Fathers will discover ways to strengthen their relationships with their children through engaging activities that promote emotional awareness and personal growth. The book offers insights and practical guidance to enhance the father-child bond, making it an exciting journey of connection and understanding.
Monetary Regimes of the Twentieth Century
- 260 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
The book explores the evolution of monetary regimes since 1900, highlighting the shifting role of policy in relation to inflation, the real economy, and political philosophies. Focusing on developments in America, Europe, and Japan, it traces the journey from the classical gold standard through various policy interventions to contemporary neo-liberal frameworks. It posits that macroeconomic theories are not universally applicable, suggesting that different contexts may require distinct theoretical models.
Southampton Docks: Looking Back at Britain's Premier Port
- 120 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
Focusing on Southampton's significance as a maritime hub, this book delves into its historical and contemporary docks, showcasing their vital role in the city's identity. Andrew Britton presents a rich tapestry of the docks' evolution through rare photographs, unpublished images, and artifacts like captain's logbooks and menus, capturing the essence of dock life. This volume is an essential read for anyone intrigued by Southampton's maritime heritage and its bustling past.
RMS Queen Elizabeth
- 120 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
Celebrating the 75th anniversary of RMS Queen Elizabeth, this vibrant history provides exclusive behind-the-scenes insights and stunning aerial photography. It captures the iconic liner's legacy, detailing its design, voyages, and cultural impact, making it a valuable resource for maritime enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
Macroeconomic Policy in Britain 1974 1987
- 386 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
Focusing on macroeconomic policy, this book explores the economic landscape of Britain during the transformative decades of the 1970s and 1980s. It delves into the challenges faced, the policy decisions made, and the impact of economic theories on real-world outcomes. By examining key events and shifts in policy, the book provides insights into the economic strategies employed and their implications for the country's development during this pivotal period.
New York Harbor
- 120 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
Set against the backdrop of New York Harbor, this book showcases the grandeur of luxury liners that have graced its waters since the nineteenth century. Through a rich collection of ephemera, photographs, and illustrations, Andrew Britton captures the essence of a bygone era when the harbor was the world’s busiest ocean liner port. Readers will experience the arrival of iconic ships like the Olympic and Cunard Queens, making it an essential read for shipping enthusiasts and lovers of luxury alike.
This colourful history covers the SS United States' active service from 1952 to 1969 when she dominated the seas of Atlantic, sweeping all rivals before her.
This colourful history tells the story of Cunard's RMS Queen Mary, who along with her running mate Queen Elizabeth covered the transatlantic route from Southampton to New York via Cherbourg, the British answer to the German and French superliners.