New Releases by Peter Green

Peter Green is the author of The Prime of Life (2024), Classical Bearings (2023), The Laughter of Aphrodite (2023), Difficult Infection Cure Hand Book (2023), Captured at Arnhem (2022).

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The Prime of Life

release date: Oct 03, 2024
The Prime of Life
The second volume in Simone de Beauvoir’s celebrated autobiography recalls her formative years in Paris when she began to emerge as a public figure First published in 1960, The Prime of Life offers an intimate, captivating picture of Simone de Beauvoir in her twenties, thirties and forties. Beginning as a recent graduate from the Sorbonne teaching high-school girls, we see de Beauvoir revel in the freedom her new financial independence brings. We see her and Jean-Paul Sartre recognise the powerful romantic and intellectual partnership they have found in one another, as they fall in love and define their own unconventional parameters. The Second World War comes, bringing austerity, violence and questions of the reality of freedom and individual responsibility into de Beauvoir’s life. As relevant and penetrating as when first published, The Prime of Life offers rare insight into a truly fascinating mind.

Classical Bearings

release date: Apr 28, 2023
Classical Bearings
In this collection of sixteen literary and historical essays, Peter Green informs, entertains, and stimulates. He covers a wide range of subjects, from Greek attitudes toward death to the mysteries of the Delphic Oracle, from Tutankhamun and the gold of Egypt to sex in ancient literature, from the island of Lesbos (where he once lived) to the challenges of translating Ovid''s wit and elegant eroticism into present-day English verse, from Victorian pederastic aesthetics to Marxism''s losing battle with ancient history. This third volume of Green''s essays (several previously unpublished) reveals throughout his serious concern that we are, in a very real sense, losing the legacy of antiquity through the corrosive methodologies of modern academic criticism. This title is part of UC Press''s Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press''s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1998. In this collection of sixteen literary and historical essays, Peter Green informs, entertains, and stimulates. He covers a wide range of subjects, from Greek attitudes toward death to the mysteries of the Delphic Oracle, from Tutankhamun and the gold of E

The Laughter of Aphrodite

release date: Apr 28, 2023
The Laughter of Aphrodite
Best-selling classicist Peter Green recreates the life and times of the Greek lyric poet Sappho in this beautifully conceived, sharply detailed work of historical imagination. We meet Sappho at the age of fifty, when she is shaken by her fatal and final love affair with Phaon. She narrates her own story from the vantage point of self-questioning middle age, and her candid meditations make intimate, engrossing reading. Only fragments of Sappho''s poetry survive. In imagining Sappho''s life Green found his task "rather like that of an archaeologist reassembling some amphora from hundreds of shards—of which more than half are missing." Yet, in his synthesis of historical evidence and ebullient invention, Green produces a seamless, moving, and persuasive portrait. He recreates Sappho''s life by interweaving her surviving poetry into the narrative, not as quotations, but as her own imagined speeches and thoughts. Sappho''s life spanned one of the most exciting periods in Greek history. Green''s novel, full of details about daily life on ancient Lesbos, draws the reader into the political and social climate of her world: the civil strife accompanying the transition from aristocracy to mercantilism, the household relations between slave and aristocrat, the details of sea travel in the Aegean. Green wrote the novel while living on Lesbos, and his graceful rendering of the landscape, the rhythms of the seasons, and the varied flora of Sappho''s island pervades the narrative. Sappho''s poetry reveals a direct, spontaneous woman who eschewed artifice and embellishment. Green''s extraordinary talent captures those qualities and brings this woman of unflinching honesty very much to life. This title is part of UC Press''s Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press''s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1993. Best-selling classicist Peter Green recreates the life and times of the Greek lyric poet Sappho in this beautifully conceived, sharply detailed work of historical imagination. We meet Sappho at the age of fifty, when she is shaken by her fatal and final l

Difficult Infection Cure Hand Book

release date: Feb 04, 2023
Difficult Infection Cure Hand Book
The common cold is one of the most prevalent illnesses among people. However, other, more severe illnesses can also be fatal if not treated immediately. A fragile infection is one such infection. A frail infection is what? When the body''s immune system cannot fight off an infection, a condition called "fragile infection" develops. This may occur because the person''s immune system is compromised, they are having treatment for another infection, or they have a health issue that compromises their immune system. What signs of a mild infection are there? The symptoms of a fragile infection may vary from person to person, but they frequently include fever, cough, and sore throat. Some people may also have discomfort, edema, and lung redness. Fragile infections can become more dangerous illnesses, like pneumonia, if left untreated. How is a mild infection handled? The usual course of treatment for mild infections consists of antibiotics and rest. Steroids may occasionally be required to aid a person''s immune system in combating an illness. Can a mild infection be fatal? If a mild infection is not treated immediately, it can be fatal. It can occasionally result in pneumonia, a dangerous and deadly condition. Therefore, don''t put off seeing a doctor if you feel unwell. Instead, if you get any symptoms-fever, cough, sore throat, redness, swelling, or pain in the lungs-see them immediately. Also, remember that any medical concerns you may have should be discussed with your doctor because they can influence your body''s capacity to fight infections.

Captured at Arnhem

release date: Jul 20, 2022
Captured at Arnhem
For the British 1st Airborne Division Operation Market Garden in September 1944 was a disaster. The Division was eliminated as a fighting force with around a half of its men were captured. The Germans were faced with dealing with 6,000 prisoners in a fortnight; many of them seriously wounded. Somehow the men were processed and despatched to camps around Germany and German occupied eastern Europe. Here the men experienced the reality of the collapsing regime – little food and shrinking frontiers. Once liberated in 1945 returning former prisoners were required to complete liberation questionnaires. Some refused. Others returned before ’Operation Endor’ to handle released men and their repatriation to Britain was in place. Around a third did. However the questionnaires that do exist give an picture of every day experience for the 2,357 of these elite troops’ time in captivity from capture to release. They show that German procedures still operating, but that men were often treated inhumanely, when moved to camps by closed box cars and when camps were evacuated. Although their interrogators were interested in Allied aircraft and airfields, their interrogators were also concerned the effect of the new miracle weapons and with politics, how Germany would be treated after an Allied victory? Nevertheless the airborne men’s morale remained high; carrying out sabotage at artificial oil plants, railway repairs, factories and mines. Some overcame their guards when being evacuated at the end of the War, in some cases joining the Resistance. They record help received from Dutch, French and German civilians.

English Electric Class 50 Diesels

release date: May 05, 2022
English Electric Class 50 Diesels
A gallery of spectacular photos celebrating the history of these popular locomotives of the late twentieth century. Peter J. Green first photographed Class 50 diesels in action in 1975, while they were still being transferred from the London Midland to the Western Region of British Rail. But it was in the early 1980s, when they were named and painted in Large Logo livery, that his interest in the class really took off. For Peter, they stood out from most other locomotives that were painted in the rather drab Rail Blue livery. The sound of the locomotives, particularly when running at speed, was also very impressive, producing shouts of “50!” from waiting photographers, even before the train was in sight. The class became a particular target for his railway photography and many of his trips were made with them in mind. They regularly worked trains around his hometown of Worcester, so if he did not want to go too far, it was easy to find a satisfactory subject at which to point his camera. Before their withdrawal in the late 1980s and early 1990s, they were used on many rail tours, which always provided good photographic opportunities. Today, with many of the class working on heritage railways, and a number of privately owned locomotives registered for main line use, there is still plenty to keep his cameras occupied. A selection of Peter’s best photos of the Class 50 diesels, taken over a period of forty-five years, appear in these pages.

BellHawk Software Handbook

release date: Jan 15, 2021
BellHawk Software Handbook
This handbook is for the use of operations and materials managers of manufacturers, distributors, food and pharmaceutical processors, construction, engineering, and other industrial organizations, as well as their IT staff. It gives a comprehensive overview of the operational principles and practice of using the BellHawk software for those organizations considering the possible use of BellHawk in their organizations. This handbook includes a large amount of practical information about how to implement a BellHawk based operations tracking and management system, including the selection of barcode equipment and supplies. It includes many useful tips about how to manage a BellHawk implementation project.This handbook also provides a useful introduction to BellHawk and its capabilities for new users within industrial organizations that are already using the BellHawk software. It provides a useful overview, before a new user dives into the extensive set of BellHawk User Manuals or existing users start using new features or options.

Google Classroom

release date: Aug 20, 2017
Google Classroom
Google Classroom Sale price. You will save 67% with this offer. Please hurry up! 50 Cool Ideas for Your Google Classroom (2017 Updated User Guide, Google Guide, Google Drive, Google Classrooms, Google Apps, tips and tricks) Google Classroom is a neat and effective tool that is making strides in the Education Sector. Google Classroom is a part of a larger suite, G Suite for Education. It essentially helps teachers save time, keep students organized, and improve communication with students. Interactions with students are changing everyday as society gets more technically savvy. Therefore, the way we learn must grow and change as well. This book provides tips and tricks for making the most of your Google Classroom experience and aiding your students in having the best experience possible. In this book, you will find the ways in which you can improve communications/aid to students, classroom structure and much more. Use these 50 cool ideas to not only get your classroom going but to keep it running smoothly as time progresses. Here is a preview of what you''ll learn: Why Google Classroom is a Consistent Option Getting Started with Google Classroom Getting the Most Out of Assignments Improving Communication through Google Classroom Random Tips & Tricks to Help You Download your copy of " 50 Cool Ideas for Your Google Classroom" by scrolling up and clicking "Buy Now With 1-Click" button. Tags: classroom Google, Google classroom app, Google class, Google classroom for students, Google classroom website, Google classroom student, Ultimate Guide, Digital Classroom, Google com classroom, classroom Google com student, Google classroom, Google apps classroom, Google classroom room, classroom Google com join class, Google calendar, classroom Google con, my Google classroom

Awesome Adventures [ii] with the Fabulous Tumble Disk

release date: Jun 16, 2017
Awesome Adventures [ii] with the Fabulous Tumble Disk
"When you return to the Old Vicarage no time will have passed on Earth," Captain Mobius continued. "You can spend as long as you like in Kharmia and when you leave this time-yacht on your return you will be no older than when you came aboard. On board this special celestial means of transport you are suspended in time..."The next slice of a scrumptious serving of the exciting series of action-packed fantasy adventures for imaginative children and discerning adults is offered up for consumption in delightful bites. The Elks are whisked away to safety and sanctuary to meet some remarkable super-beings with impressive qualities. A most unusual girl displays some extraordinary talents and the Elks are subjected to some bone-aching events that leave them breathless and bruised. Roz encounters the Abbot Trithemius after a time-leap with the Tumble Disk and for the first time has to comprehend Angel tongue. This meeting presents the Elks with a formidable challenge and a series of mind-boggling puzzles to be unravelled. Guardian angels enfold them in the domineering protective custody of sanctuary on Kharmia and the Elks break free from their restraints to pursue another exciting adventure. Enjoy a further absorbing yarn tailored to give enjoyment and pleasure to all. John Peter Green continues to spin his web of remarkable stories that captivate and engage youngsters and adults so that they will always enjoy Magical Dreams and Delicious Moments of Imagination.

A Secret New York

release date: May 13, 2016
A Secret New York
From the creators of Monster Circus and A Secret Sydney. Believe! Let the fairies take you on an iconic adventure through New York City''s heart and soul. Discover the secret beauty of the Statue of Liberty. Reach the mesmerizing heights of the Empire State Building. Play with the fairies of Central Park. Shop at fashionable 5th Avenue and celebrate the arrival of the New Year at Times Square. Immerse yourself in hustle and bustle of USA''s most fascinating city in a whole new perspective. Experience the wonder and joy of A Secret New York.

40 Years of Politicards

release date: Jan 13, 2015
40 Years of Politicards
Over 300 illustrations by Peter Green between 1972-2012

Juvenalia

release date: Aug 01, 2014
Juvenalia
And now for something completely different - Simon Callow, theatrical treasure extraordinaire, reprises a success from early in his career. The writer, Juvenal born circa 55AD, wrote sixteen satires that attacked the decadence of Rome in its heyday. Here adapted by Richard Quick we are given a view into the moral decline that is as relevant now as it was back then.

Ben's War with the U. S. Marines

release date: Mar 11, 2014
Ben's War with the U. S. Marines
Honor your favorite vet with this American Veterans'' Day special, now though November 15th! Ben''s War with the U. S. Marines is biographical account of the charming and humorous World War II misadventures of Pfc. Ben Green--a low-ranking but resourceful nonconformist who battled the system in order to serve his country his way and stay alive so he could return home to his family. Facing a draft notice Ben, a resourceful nonconformist and Chicago radio producer with a wife and two small children, enlisted at age 35 with the understanding that he would serve as an officer in Marine Corps intelligence. When he learned too late he was too old for the job he''d been promised, he found himself training in the infantry with angry kids half his age. Back home, his wife Alice struggled with making ends meet, managing the household, and fear of the unthinkable, as she waited in terror for word of Ben''s assignment to the next island invasion. His four-year old son, deprived of his doting dad, suffered from the trauma of separation, while his infant daughter didn''t know her father from the man on the cover of Time. Like Luther Billis in James Michener''s Tales of the South Pacific, however, Ben dealt with both the absurdity and opportunity of military life. He learned how to work the system and talked his way into an assignment where his knowledge of radio could be useful to the war effort. By default he was running the Armed Forces Radio Station on the island of Guam at the nerve center of the war, when his shining moment was heard around the world. This book is richly illustrated with Ben Green''s sketches, sent home in his letters to describe his life to his children, and family photographs. The reader will relive the travails of a typical family, separated by circumstance and distance, who, like millions of courageous military families, risked life, property and personal well-being for a greater cause. Ben''s story also bears witness to America''s Finest Hour, in Winston Churchill''s phrase, when Americans from every walk of life pulled together to defeat aggression and tyranny. In speaking for the citizen soldiers and their supporters back home, it illustrates the social history of rationing and wartime austerity, and for the first time ever, records a unique moment in broadcast history, when Ben Green, de facto station manager, and his cohorts at Armed Forces Radio Station WXLI on Guam, scooped the big news a weary world was waiting to hear.

Best of Peter Green

release date: Dec 01, 2013
Best of Peter Green
(Guitar Recorded Versions). This British bluesman, called one of the greatest blues guitarists ever, made a name for himself with the Bluesbreakers and Fleetwood Mac and has often been compared to Clapton and B.B. King. This folio transcribes 13 of his songs, including: Albatross * Black Magic Woman * A Fool No More * The Green Manalishi * Long Grey Mare * Man of the World * Need Your Love So Bad * Oh Well Part 1 * Rattlesnake Shake * Shake Your Money Maker * Slabo Day * The Stumble * The Supernatural.

From Ikaria to the Stars

release date: Sep 17, 2013
From Ikaria to the Stars
"I hadn''t, till I really started digging, gauged the fierce intensity of the need for myth in the human psyche, of any age, or sensed the variety of motives dictating that need," writes Peter Green in the introduction to this wide-ranging collection of essays on classical mythology and the mythic experience. Using the need for myth as the starting point for exploring a number of topics in Greek mythology and history, Green advances new ideas about why the human urge to make myths persists across the millennia and why the borderland between mythology and history can sometimes be hard to map. Green looks at both specific problems in classical mythology and larger theoretical issues. His explorations underscore how mythic expression opens a door into non-rational and quasi-rational modes of thought in which it becomes possible to rewrite painful truths and unacceptable history—which is, Green argues, a dangerous enterprise. His study of the intersections between classical mythology and Greek history ultimately drives home a larger point, "the degree of mythification and deception (of oneself no less than of others) of which the human mind is capable."

Alexander of Macedon, 356–323 B.C.

release date: Jan 08, 2013
Alexander of Macedon, 356–323 B.C.
Until recently, popular biographers and most scholars viewed Alexander the Great as a genius with a plan, a romantic figure pursuing his vision of a united world. His dream was at times characterized as a benevolent interest in the brotherhood of man, sometimes as a brute interest in the exercise of power. Green, a Cambridge-trained classicist who is also a novelist, portrays Alexander as both a complex personality and a single-minded general, a man capable of such diverse expediencies as patricide or the massacre of civilians. Green describes his Alexander as "not only the most brilliant (and ambitious) field commander in history, but also supremely indifferent to all those administrative excellences and idealistic yearnings foisted upon him by later generations, especially those who found the conqueror, tout court, a little hard upon their liberal sensibilities." This biography begins not with one of the universally known incidents of Alexander''s life, but with an account of his father, Philip of Macedonia, whose many-territoried empire was the first on the continent of Europe to have an effectively centralized government and military. What Philip and Macedonia had to offer, Alexander made his own, but Philip and Macedonia also made Alexander form an important context for understanding Alexander himself. Yet his origins and training do not fully explain the man. After he was named hegemon of the Hellenic League, many philosophers came to congratulate Alexander, but one was conspicuous by his absence: Diogenes the Cynic, an ascetic who lived in a clay tub. Piqued and curious, Alexander himself visited the philosopher, who, when asked if there was anything Alexander could do for him, made the famous reply, "Don''t stand between me and the sun." Alexander''s courtiers jeered, but Alexander silenced them: "If I were not Alexander, I would be Diogenes." This remark was as unexpected in Alexander as it would be in a modern leader. For the general reader, the book, redolent with gritty details and fully aware of Alexander''s darker side, offers a gripping tale of Alexander''s career. Full backnotes, fourteen maps, and chronological and genealogical tables serve readers with more specialized interests.

Final Exam: A Novel

release date: Jan 01, 2013
Final Exam: A Novel
''Exams tend to corrupt; final exams corrupt finally.'' This novel is about exams, literature, sex, cancer and time. Part 1: 1961: Examining a mind. Pembroke College, Cambridge. Peter Green and his friends Jack (big, dangerous) and Casey (small, sinister) face final examinations in English. Keen, they discuss their literary ideas. Peter, whose main study-aid is sexual pleasure, discards lissom Arabella, one of his two girlfriends. Competitive exams apparently subvert left-wing ideals. He alienates a don, Haggerty. Discoverer of literary ''covert plotting'', Peter overlooks real-life covert plots. Part 2: 1969: Examining a campus. Sussex University. Jack, tricked by Haggerty, lectures there. Peter quarrels with radical students. Part 3: 2011: Examining a body. Hospitals in and around London. Peter undergoes intimate examinations. Death makes incursions. Now what use is the study of literature?

A Simple Ride Home

release date: Apr 01, 2012
A Simple Ride Home
On their way home from a failed drug buy, Dupree Johnson and his cousin Lamont hitch a ride from a guy they know. There''s another passenger in the car, Sean Finnegan, who has to make a stop at a house in the sleepy town of Columbia. They have no idea Sean is planning a break-in. In no time, all four are in jail being questioned by Columbia Det. Jimmy Dugan. Dupree and Lamont proclaim their innocence. All they were looking for, they tell Jimmy, was “a simple ride home.” But Sean has information to trade. Much to Jimmy''s surprise, he says the person at the house, Sal Pelagrino, is a local drug dealer and runs a crew. Meanwhile, Roberto Angelini, the owner of a hot, high-fashion beauty salon in New York is gunned down in the garage of his building. When the detective in charge, Morgan Flynn, discovers Angelini has a home in Columbia he calls Jimmy and asks him to do some digging. Jimmy and Morgan worked together before and since Jimmy isn''t exactly swamped with criminal investigations – his usual day involves tracking down high school shoplifters and crime waves of stolen bicycles – he''s happy to help out. In fact Jimmy is in something a funk over the way things are going for him: not only is his work uninspiring, but Felix, his aged cat and best friend, looks like he doesn''t have long to go. The bright spots in Jimmy''s life – his girlfriend Mary and her daughter Lucy – try to bolster him up as best they can. But what about Sal Pelagrino? Who is he? And who killed Roberto Angelini? Unraveling those stories takes Jimmy and the reader on an intriguing journey.

March East 1945

release date: Nov 30, 2011
March East 1945
During the final days of the Second World War, for 900 Allied officers, held by the Germans in Oflag IX A/H and Oflag IX A/Z, freedom was still a world away. Marched east by their captors, away from the liberating American forces, March and April 1945 was a time of great trials, at the mercy of vengeful Nazis and Allied air raids. Amongst their number were many men whose names would become well known – Desmond Llewellyn, ‘Q’ in the Bond films, Frederick Corfield, a cabinet minister under Margaret Thatcher and Major Bruce Shand, father of Camilla Parker Bowles.The March East 1945 draws on official and eyewitness accounts from British, Commonwealth, American and German records, as well as over 30 diaries and memoirs. It reveals the human story that unfolded over two weeks in Hesse, Thuringia and Saxony, and explains how the prisoners lived until their final liberation. Complemented by 100 photographs and illustrations taken and drawn by PoWs, as well as the German instructions for camp evacuation published for the first time in English, this book provides a fascinating insight into the last days of the Second World War.

Are Youse the Comoydians

release date: Oct 01, 2011
Are Youse the Comoydians
The true story of the Last Legs Comedy Tour, four stand-up comedians cycling around Australia raising money for cancer research. "" Can''t believe you''re still alive. It was as funny as it was feral. One adventure after another - the way life should be!""

A Shot in the Dark

release date: Oct 01, 2009
A Shot in the Dark
She could see the lights of the train and the parking lot, but where she was standing was pitch black. She took out her silver vial and unscrewed the top. She scooped out a pile of cocaine with the little spoon and snorted it up one nostril, then the other. It was an exquisite moment as the drug charged through her brain like a stampede of white lightning. Hot damn, she whispered, and gave her head a little shake as she exhaled. She felt so good. So perfect. Because of the deal she''d just pulled off . And the money she was going to make. And handsome Marc, waiting for her in the City with all of that cocaine. A spasm of euphoria coursed through her body in a delicious wave of pleasure. Neurons and endorphins danced in her brain like fi reworks on the Fourth of July. She''d never been so happy. She''s about to light a cigarette when the lights start to dim. It happens so quickly there''s no time to react. Th ere''s just a hint of pain, but it''s too brief to register. Th en there''s nothing. Only blackness. And just like that Sandra Ellison''s life is at an end. Like someone reached in and turned off the set. Her set. Th at''s how quickly it happened. She was dead before she hit the ground.

The Shadow of the Parthenon

release date: Dec 01, 2008
The Shadow of the Parthenon
A lively combination of scholarship and unorthodoxy makes these studies in ancient history and literature unusually rewarding. Few of the objects of conventional admiration gain much support from Peter Green (Pericles and the "democracy" of fifth-century Athens are treated to a very cool scrutiny) but he has a warm regard for the real virtues of antiquity and for those who spoke with "an individual voice." The studies cover both history and literature, Greece and Rome. They range from the real nature of Athenian society to poets as diverse as Sappho and Juvenal, and all of them, without laboring any parallels, make the ancient world immediately relevant to our own. (There is, for example, a very perceptive essay on how classical history often becomes a vehicle for the historian''s own political beliefs and fantasies of power.) The student of classical history will find plenty in this book to enrich his own studies. The general reader will enjoy the vision of a classical world which differs radically from what he probably expects.

Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic Age

release date: Jan 01, 2007
Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic Age
A masterly narrative survey of 300 years from Alexander''s conquest and empire to the triumph of Rome.

The Hit and Run

release date: Nov 22, 2006
The Hit and Run
Frank Vogel has developed a unique line of hair-care products and needs money to grow. When he runs an ad in The New York Times asking for investors, Thomas Harwood replies and agrees to invest three million dollars to get the products into the market. Harwood claims that his money is coming from a settlement with the federal government that involves a bank in Colorado and the government bailout of the Savings and Loan industry in the 1980s. He tells Vogel that he''s signed a confidentiality agreement and can''t say any more about it. Nine months later, he''s still saying the same thing, while Vogel teeters on the verge of bankruptcy. After contacting other companies in which Harwood has promised to invest, Vogel learns an interesting fact: they''re all desperate for capital and Harwood''s been giving them all the same runaround. Finally, Harwood informs Vogel that there''s been a breakthrough. The government has agreed to pay him and everyone will get their money. But before the payout date comes, Harwood is found dead on the side of the road. Is it a hit-and-run accident, or is it cold-blooded murder?

Species Aid

release date: Jan 01, 2004
Species Aid
"This is a Ph.D. dissertation. In the mid 90''s an international initiative was taken to save the Albanian population of sturgeons belonging to the threatened species Acipenser Naccari. This thesis analyses the ideas of biodiversity, the conservation initiative and the activities of this project through an ethnography of the everyday activities of the project members. What did the project staff perceive as pros and cons of species conservation? What role did they see for science and scientific expertise in species conservation? The book also looks at the tensions around concepts of `East'' and `West'' that permeated the project. Finally, it addresses questions concerning the role of project managers, leadership, and organizational learning, concluding that there is something to be learnt from failure."

Mangroves of East Africa

release date: Jan 01, 2003
Mangroves of East Africa
This publication provides a concise account of the available information and current issues facing mangroves in East African countries. It comprises a regional summary of the factors and activities that affect mangroves across East Africa, and a series of reports that focus on South Africa, Mozambique, Madagascar, Tanzania, the Seychelles, Kenya and Somalia. These country summaries include details of mangrove-related legislation, industries associated with and involving mangroves, and details of how mangroves are utilized by local human communities. Information on marine protected areas that cover mangroves is also provided as are regional and national scale maps.

The best of Peter Green

release date: Jan 01, 2002
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