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  • af Roger Hutchinson
    123,95 kr.

  • af Roger Hutchinson
    99,95 kr.

    In this book, acclaimed journalist and Hebridean expert Roger Hutchinson tells the true story of one of the most bizarre events ever to have happened in Scottish waters: when the ship SS Politician ran aground on Eriskay, laden with more than 260,000 bottles of whisky ... The true story behind Compton Mackenzie's classic novel, Whisky Galore.

  • - The ultimate solution to getting stronger, faster and healthier
    af Roger Hutchinson
    142,95 kr.

    Everyone can benefit from resistance band exercise! All ages, any level of fitness, any objective! If you: Want a workout at home to get in shape and reduce weight? Are a senior seeking low-impact, functional exercise? Are a bodybuilder seeking a difficult workout when the gym is out of your grasp? Are healing from a wound and need to bolster certain muscle groups Seeking a fitness solution when traveling for work or pleasure? This is for you then. Having a set of resistance bands is one thing, but using them properly may completely transform your life! In this book, you will discover: How resistance bands function and the appropriate one for your desired fitness goalResistance band exercises that engage every part of your bodyHow to adjust the resistance band exercises to suit your fitness planThe various application of the workout that yield desired resultsAnd lots of accurate tips on how to progress in your fitness journeyThis is the beginning of a very fruitful fitness adventure! Click on the "Add to Cart" button and let's get started.

  • af Roger Hutchinson
    343,95 kr.

    The Works of Roger Hutchinson is a collection of writings by the acclaimed Scottish author, Roger Hutchinson. The book features a selection of his most notable works, including fiction, non-fiction, and memoirs. Hutchinson is known for his evocative writing style, which captures the beauty and complexity of life in Scotland.The book includes a range of genres, from historical fiction to travel writing to personal essays. Some of the standout pieces include his acclaimed novel, The Silent Weaver, which tells the story of a young girl growing up on a remote Scottish island, and his memoir, Calum's Road, which chronicles his friendship with a Scottish crofter who built a road by hand to connect his village to the rest of the world.Throughout the book, Hutchinson's love for Scotland and its people shines through. His writing is filled with vivid descriptions of the landscape, the weather, and the people who call Scotland home. He also explores the country's rich history, from the ancient Celts to the modern-day struggles of rural communities.Overall, The Works of Roger Hutchinson is a must-read for anyone who loves Scotland, its people, and its stories. Hutchinson's writing is both beautiful and thought-provoking, and this collection is a fitting tribute to his talent and legacy.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.

  • af Roger Hutchinson
    167,95 kr.

  • af Felix Dennis & Roger Hutchinson
    237,95 kr.

    Bruce Lee was a man of startling contradictions. His creation of Jeet Kune Do - his own personal expression of the martial arts - firmly established him as a master. This book is an analysis and an appreciation of the man who truly became a legend in his own time; a warrior whose every thought, word, and action was aimed toward a more perfect combination of philosophy and the art of fighting. Here is all that is known of the innermost secrets of the incomparable combatant, Bruce Lee; a man who dared to transcend the ancient disciplines and shape them into his own image. The Wisdom of Bruce Lee was one of the first books to present Bruce Lee's philosophy on life and the martial arts.Written by Roger Hutchinson and Felix Dennis in 1976, The Wisdom of Bruce Lee was never published in the UK, despite a direct marketing strategy in the famous Kung-Fu Monthly poster magazine.As part of the Kung-Fu Monthly Archive Series, The Wisdom of Bruce Lee is published for the first time in the UK with a history of the book and an exclusive interview with the original author, Roger Hutchinson.

  • af Roger Hutchinson
    258,95 kr.

  • af Roger Hutchinson
    409,95 kr.

    The Mackenzie Valley natural gas pipeline debate included many actors. This is the first in-depth study in comparative religious ethics to examine the debate with a particular focus on the role of the Canadian churches. In 1974 twenty-seven of the world's largest oil and natural gas companies applied for permission to build a pipeline through the Mackenzie Valley to transport Alaskan and northern Canadian gas to large southern markets. Many northern native peoples opposed the proposal and called for a moratorium on major northern development projects until native land claims had been settled. The mainline Canadian Christian churches supported the call for a moratorium and, through the interchurch coalition, Project North, campaigned against the pipeline. However, some native peoples supported the proposal to build the pipeline, and many of the pipeline's proponents were members of churches that called for a moratorium on the project. This case study in comparative religious ethics, though written from a pro-moratorium stand, attempts to clarify the debate. Conflicting responses to the pipeline proposal are assessed in relation to "hard facts" concerning the need for northern gas in the South, social-scientific findings regarding the impact of the pipeline on native communities, the rights of native peoples to participate in decisions affecting their lives, assumptions about the way of life of non-native people in the South and the role of religious convictions in public choices. This thoroughly researched study reveals the inner workings and influences of the Canadian churches involved and illustrates their commitment on behalf of the northern natives opposed to the project.

  • - The story of Britain through its census, since 1801
    af Roger Hutchinson
    125,95 kr.

    At the beginning of each decade for 200 years the national census has presented a self-portrait of the British Isles.The census has surveyed Britain from the Napoleonic wars to the age of the internet, through the agricultural and industrial revolutions, possession of the biggest empire on earth and the devastation of the 20th century's two world wars.In The Butcher, the Baker, the Candlestick Maker, Roger Hutchinson looks at every census between the first in 1801 and the latest in 2011. He uses this much-loved resource of family historians to paint a vivid picture of a society experiencing unprecedented changes.Hutchinson explores the controversial creation of the British census. He follows its development from a head-count of the population conducted by clerks with quill pens, to a computerised survey which is designed to discover 'the address, place of birth, religion, marital status, ability to speak English and self-perceived national identity of every twenty-seven-year-old Welsh-speaking Sikh metalworker living in Swansea'.All human life is here, from prime ministers to peasants and paupers, from Irish rebels to English patriots, from the last native speakers of Cornish to the first professional footballers, from communities of prostitutes to individuals called 'abecedarians' who made a living from teaching the alphabet.The Butcher, the Baker, the Candlestick Maker is as original and unique as those people and their islands on the cutting edge of Europe.

  • af Roger Hutchinson
    346,95 kr.

  • - A People's History
    af Roger Hutchinson
    125,95 kr.

    George Seton visited St Kilda in the summer of 1876 and wrote this account immediately afterwards. He brilliantly summarises previous material about the islands, surveys local incidents from the beginning of the seventeenth century, and provides a wealth of information about the daily life and unique customs which were soon to die out.

  • af Roger Hutchinson
    107,95 kr.

    Calum MacLeod had lived on the northern point of Raasay since his birth in 1911. 'So what he decided to do was to build a road out of Arnish in his months off. With a road he hoped generations of people would return to Arnish and all the north end of Raasay'. This book recounts the story of this man's devotion to his visionary project.

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