John Howlett Bücher







Tango November
- 335 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
James Dean: The Role of Assent in Learning
- 192 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Focusing on the legacy of James Dean, this updated study explores the man behind the myth of the iconic figure who became a symbol of teenage rebellion. Despite a brief career spanning only sixteen months, Dean's impact through films like East of Eden and Rebel Without a Cause is profound. Author John Howlett draws on interviews with those who knew Dean, revealing insights into his personal life, including aspects of his sexuality, and incorporating new findings from the Warner Brothers archives.
The Christmas Spy
- 182 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Morgan Hunter-Brown, known as 'Railway Joe', navigates the complexities of his job in the railway industry while uncovering personal and professional challenges. The story delves into themes of resilience, the impact of technology on traditional jobs, and the relationships formed in the backdrop of a rapidly changing society. As Joe faces various obstacles, his character development reveals deeper insights into loyalty, ambition, and the struggle for identity in a modern world.
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Last Snow Of Winter
- 364 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
The narrative unfolds with a gripping premise centered around Harry, who learns of his wife's capture and torture, igniting a desperate quest for rescue. The emotional weight of the situation is palpable as a senior officer conveys the harrowing news, emphasizing the urgency and stakes involved. Themes of love, loss, and the fight against overwhelming odds drive the story forward, setting the stage for a tense exploration of human resilience in the face of unimaginable circumstances.
The book offers a comprehensive analysis of population growth and health conditions in Maidstone during the late 18th century. John Howlett presents statistical data on birth and death rates, causes of mortality, and disease prevalence, while exploring factors like clean water access, housing quality, and the local economy's influence on public health. This work serves as a significant historical resource for scholars examining the social and economic landscape of England in that era, reflecting the conditions of a typical English town.
Maximum Credible Accident
- 312 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
The book explores the terrifying potential of nuclear reactors, emphasizing the risks associated with their operation. It vividly imagines a scenario where all conceivable dangers are accelerated, creating a sense of impending disaster. The narrative challenges the belief that such technology can be managed without failure, dismissing the notion that catastrophes like Chernobyl and Fukushima are anomalies. Initially dramatized by BBC Radio, it sparked controversy and government pushback, highlighting its relevance in public discourse on nuclear safety.