Per DPD Bestellungen bis Weihnachten lieferbar
Bookbot

John Reed

    22. Oktober 1887 – 17. Oktober 1920
    John Reed
    10 Tage
    Biografische Reisebriefe von Harald Wessel
    Stationen meines Lebens
    Zehn Tage, die die Welt erschütterten
    Almas Liebe
    Mexiko in Aufruhr
    • 2024

      Soundtrack for the Dead

      • 120 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      When you know your life is soon to end, where would you go? How would you spend your time? Perhaps on a beach in the Caribbean, or at the heights of the Swiss Alps. Soundtrack for the Dead takes you to Trieste, an obscure Italian City, to follow the protagonist to his death. Faced with the finality of a terminal cancer diagnosis, the dying speaker journeys from the cloying shores of New York to Trieste, previous home of the seminal writer James Joyce and current home to an excellent coffee, to confront his pending end. Filled with dripping irony and commentary on the woes of modernity, Soundtrack for the Dead is a sober narrative of life, loss and meaning, a meaning sometimes found in pack of medication or in a good cup of coffee and a chat with a friend from above. Reed's prose is blunt and seething, inviting you to consider mortality and the fear that follows.

      Soundtrack for the Dead
    • 2024

      Kontynuacja Folwarku zwierzęcego Georga Orwella napisana przez Johna Reeda. Historia zaczyna się od śmierci Napoleona. Niepokojące się o swą przyszłość zwierzęta dowiadują się, że wygnany niegdyś Snowball żyje i ma się dobrze. Gotów jest też wrócić na farmę. Wraz z nim pojawia się kapitalizm i indywidualizm. Książka z humorem ukazuje zadziwiające perypetie kolejnych zmian w małej zwierzęcej społeczności, w której pojawiają się i rozwijają nowe idee.

      Szansa Snowballa
    • 2023

      The Never End

      The Other Orwell, the Cold War, the CIA, MI6, and the Origin of Animal Farm

      • 200 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      Exploring the origins of Orwell's Animal Farm, this book delves into the historical context and influences behind the classic novel. It includes a translation of the Russian/Ukrainian source material, offering insights into the themes of power and corruption. The narrative questions Orwell's legacy, examining whether his once-heroic image has faded over time. Through this analysis, readers gain a deeper understanding of the political and social commentary embedded in the story.

      The Never End
    • 2022
    • 2021

      Why Political Democracy Must Go is an insightful analysis of the origins of the socialist movement in the United States, written by famed journalist John Reed.

      Why Political Democracy Must Go
    • 2021

      Trucks in Camera: Bedford

      • 128 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      Illustrated with more than 190 photographs, this is a pictorial history of the trucks and vans manufactured during the company's first 50 years since 1931.

      Trucks in Camera: Bedford
    • 2020

      Time Is Running Out

      Reflections on an Alternative Way of Being

      • 144 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      In Time is Running Out: Reflections on an Alternative Way of Being, John Reed presents the reader with an honest and uncompromising appraisal of how politics, capitalism, social conditions and climate change are interrelating so as to constitute a 'perfect storm' of challenges that will determine the future of civilisation.John Reed explains that 'the ones most adaptable to change' will be those with the necessary psycho/spiritual resources. This book examines what that means and how human consciousness must evolve to make life sustainable in society and on the planet as a whole.

      Time Is Running Out
    • 2020

      The War in Eastern Europe

      • 450 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden
      4,5(2)Abgeben

      Exploring the impact of war on various cultures, the author emphasizes the significance of understanding how different peoples live, their traditions, and behaviors during crises. The narrative reveals that while peace often conceals human qualities, war brings them to the forefront, highlighting both personal and racial characteristics under public stress. This insightful examination of human nature and societal dynamics during tumultuous times offers a profound perspective on the relationship between conflict and identity.

      The War in Eastern Europe
    • 2018

      One Mistake After Another

      A Chronicle of Life and Its Teachings

      • 160 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      With uncompromising honesty, John Reed recounts his struggles between the `true path' and that of personal egoism, the lure of money and 'the good life'. Many years later, the entire 'house of cards' of his material ambitions collapses around him. Part modern-day morality play, One mistake after Another is also the candid account of how the spiritual inclinations of a contemporary seeker are constantly challenged by the need to adapt to the highly secular world we live in - and, of course, his own shortcomings! From the succession of triumphs and failures Reed describes in these pages, he emerges with a deeper understanding of his psycho/spiritual condition and the needs of the planet. Having learned from his own experience, he ends on a hopeful note. Unlike the socio-political solutions we place our faith in, only more widespread spiritual awareness, he suggests, can provide us with abiding solutions to the problems we face in the world today. John Reed is the author of Elegant Simplicity.

      One Mistake After Another
    • 2012

      Il Messico insorge

      Un grande corrispondente di guerra al seguito di Pancho Villa

      • 356 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      Il Messico insorge