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Playing for the Shirt is a stunning showcase of the greatest known collection of match-worn West Ham United shirts. Filled with beautiful photos of historic shirts, it also tells the story of lifelong Hammers fan Mick Clifford's labour of love in tracking down the precious cotton and polyester shirts for West Ham fans of all ages to enjoy.
An Introduction to Mechanical Engineering: Part 1, Second Edition, provides a grounding in the core subjects of solid mechanics, materials, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics,electronics, and machine design. This updated bestseller has a full range of learning features, and online resources availabe for both students and instructors.
In this lavishly illustrated cookery book, food writer Joe McNamee reintroduces Michael Clifford to a new audience, remembering him for the people who once ate his food and establishing his place in the history of modern Irish cuisine.
Karen Riney is a young woman desperate to put bad memories behind her and get back on her feet when she hits upon an idea to make fast money. In the depths of a recession, there's no business like the grow house business. But getting her venture off the ground requires some assistance.Enter Paschal Nix, a Dublin crime lord with a fearsome reputation. Nix provides more than money for the deal by throwing in the services of out-of-work builder Kevin Wyman, who is up to his ears in hoc to Nix and grappling with serious personal problems. He also dispatches hitman-for-hire Dara Burns to keep an eye on the investment, a man who's fiercely guarding his back in a world where life is cheap.All have their eyes on one prize: a quick killing. But as Karen Riney soon learns, when you're in over your head, there's no such thing as easy money. The Deal is a gripping, blind-siding tale of greed, revenge and the price of survival.
In this book, Michael Clifford lays the groundwork for the formalization of political genealogy as a recognized methodology of theoretical inquiry. Appealing to scholars from a wide range of academic disciplines in the social sciences and the humanities, this book looks to our future by focusing on the history of our present and on what being a political subject will be like in a post-representational world.
This new work in political theory and cultural studies offers a radically new understanding of political freedom. It combines the most powerful elements of Foucault's work to explore the genesis of modern political identity.
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