Monthly Archive for July, 2012

Brilliant (PB)

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Brilliant: The Evolution of Artificial Light
Jane Brox

978-0285640818
Format PB/PB
£12.00

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Each development of artificial light, from stone lamps to the lightbulb, along with its companion invention, electricity, has transformed human civilisation and shaped the way we live. The implications of providing light has shaped historical eras: crude lamps and tallow candles constricted waking hours and their meagre illumination restricted daily life, oil lamps created the crazed hunting of whales for their oil while gaslight helped to create leisure hours in the evening and allowed the emergence of vibrant street life in cities.

Edison’s invention of the lightbulb seemed to produce light that required no human effort or cost and yet, as Jane Brox shows, the environmental cost of that system of lighting is still with us. With the spread of light pollution the majority of the Earth’s population can no longer see the Milky Way in the night sky, Jane Brox brilliantly explores how the technology behind artificial light has been the catalyst for industrialisation and consumerism yet it has also led to a disconnection from the natural rhythms of the earth.

In the tradition of Mark Kurlansky’s Cod in its reach and scope, Brilliant is a compelling story of how human lives have been changed by light, and timely questions about how the light of the future will continue to shape our lives. Bringing the increasingly important issue of light pollution to the fore, Brilliant is full of the voices of those whose lives were revolutionised by artificial light over the centuries, and with stunning insights into how science has directed human history and will continue to do so in the future.

Jane Brox has been a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award. She is currently the Coastal Studies Scholar at Bowdoin College, Maine.

“An illuminating study… Fascinating… Brox’s concern for the local, the everyday, the rural and the poor gives her book a universal appeal.”
Sunday Telegraph

“Few people today appreciate the impact the incandescent lamp made following its invention in 1879. In Brilliant, Jane Brox captures the before-and-after. Beginning with lamps carved from limestone 40,000 years ago, she expertly traces the tortuous route to artificial light.”
New Scientist

“Jane Brox’s extraordinary history of artificial light is aptly named. It’s not just a record of technological innovation; it’s a great human fable about how we went from desperately fending off darkness to searching for the last vestiges of true night in a light-bedazzled world.“
Time

“Like Edison’s incandescent bulb… Brox’s history is warm and illuminating.”
The Washington Post

“This is an illuminating, beautifully written history” Read Nicholas Lezard’s Guardian review HERE

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Through a Dog’s Eyes (PB)

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Through a Dog's Eyes
Jennifer Arnold

978-0285641112
Format PB
£12.99

A stirring, inspiring book with the power to change the way we understand and communicate with our dogs.

Jennifer Arnold has trained service dogs for people with physical disabilities and special needs for over twenty years. In that time she has developed a unique understanding of dogs’ abilities and their as yet untapped potential. By understanding the capabilities, intelligence and extrasensory skills of dogs she has taught dogs to make choices, instead of following commands, and her results have been extraordinary.

Through A Dog’s Eyes reveals the science behind Jennifer Arnold’s remarkable training methods. Based on the belief that dogs are naturally trusting beings attuned to their owners’ needs who aim to please, Jennifer Arnold calls for an end to traditional dog-training strategies based on the theory of alpha dominance that is being increasingly challenged by modern science. Jennifer Arnold’s choice-based, positive-reinforcement-only methods are based on kindness and respect, founded on scientific discoveries from the work of Charles Darwin, Edward O. Wilson, Rupert Sheldrake and many others.

Written with the practical experience of having founded a service-dog school Jennifer Arnold is an inspirational guide for any dog-owner and she draws from her own life, and the lives of the dogs who were her greatest teachers, in emotional, compelling and uplifting stories that are testimony to the training methods she has developed.

A heartwarming, captivating read that will forever change the way you see your dog by showing you the way that your dog sees the world.

Jennifer Arnold is the founder of Canine Assistants, one of the US’s largest service dog organisations. She lives with her husband, son, three dogs, eight horses, a cat and a number of other animals.

“Jennifer Arnold provides a scientific argument for what dog lovers everywhere already know: Dogs love, dogs trust, dogs sense, dogs feel. And they deserve to be treated accordingly. This book’s message is simply the truth.” Sara Gruen, author of Water for Elephants

“Transformative… (Arnold) shares her methodology and stories of canine intelligence, sensitivity, language, comprehension, and prescience bordering on telepathy… Engagingly written with a perfect balance of science and observation, this book… is a worthy tribute to our canine friends.”
Publshers Weekly

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Cardus on Cricket

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Cardus on Cricket
Neville Cardus

978-0285622845
Format PB/PB
£14.99

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Neville Cardus was a literary writer whose subject happened to be cricket, and here is a representative selection of the best of Cardus’s writing on the sport. Included are the imaginative reconstruction of the 1882 England and Australia test match to Cardus’s descriptions of village cricket, accounts of the great players that Cardus watched play (from Donald Bradman and Harold Larwood to Wally Hammond) to examples of his ‘Shastbury’ writings.

“For any person, irrelevant whether he knows a thing about cricket or not, this book will remain a treasure. A must buy for any cricket fanatic and a must read for any lover of fine writing.”
The Wicket Post

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Also available: A Fourth Innings With Cardus

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A Fourth Innings With Cardus

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A Fourth Innings With Cardus
Neville Cardus

978-0285640184
Format PB/PB
£18.99

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Fifty years of the essays, newspaper articles and press reports from Neville Cardus, the great cricket writer. Sir Neville Cardus urges that the game itself is more important than winning, players should fully express themselves in the game and he writes about those players who delight the senses: Hurst and Hutton, McCabe and Compton. There are essays on the Indians, West Indians and the 1948 Australians who Cardus considered the best team ever to visit England. An outstanding article describes an innings by Compton that he believed to be “champagne for the connoisseur, ginger pop for the boys”.

Neville Cardus wrote about music and cricket for ‘The Manchester Guardian’ for many years. He is credited with changing how journalists wrote about cricket, turning what had been merely factual reporting into vivid description and criticism.

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