Reviews of the first edition: ??i??...This book is a welcome addition to the sociology of technology, a field whose importance is increasingly recognised??i??i??' - ??i??Sociology??i??. ??i??...sets a remarkably high standard in breadth of coverage, in scholarship, and in readability and can be reco[...]
The architect of many of golf's great courses, including St. Andrews in Scotland and Augusta National, offers his views on the evolution of golf and shares insights on techniques and equipment[...]
Born into a family of privilege, Diana Dalziel Vreeland grew up amid the fashionable of New York's Upper East Side. With a famously alluring mother and a classically beautiful sister, young Diana often felt isolated and unloved. But she was saved from her unhappy childhood by her audacious imaginati[...]
A fearless innovator who inspired designers, models, photographers, and artists, Diana Vreeland, the famed editor of Vogue, reinvented the way we think about style. In this first full-length biography, Amanda Mackenzie Stuart tells the story of Vreeland's childhood on New York's Upper East Side, her[...]
In An Engine, Not a Camera, Donald MacKenzie argues that the emergence of modern economic theories of finance affected financial markets in fundamental ways. These new, Nobel Prize-winning theories, based on elegant mathematical models of markets, were not simply external analyses but intrinsic part[...]
In An Engine, Not a Camera, Donald MacKenzie argues that the emergence of modern economic theories of finance affected financial markets in fundamental ways. These new, Nobel Prize-winning theories, based on elegant mathematical models of markets, were not simply external analyses but intrinsic part[...]
On the Secretary's Christmas List by Carole Mortimer
Bree has landed an amazing job, but her new boss is a difficult, unreliable playboy--who is also infuriatingly gorgeous... When Bree looks after Jackson's son and energetic puppy, she realizes what she really wants this Christmas....
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Ian Mackenzie is awakened at Kilmorgan Castle one night to find robbers stealing the priceless art collection of his oldest brother, Hart. Since Ian and Beth are the only ones in residence at Kilmorgan at the moment, Ian decides that he must find the art and the culprits before the family shows up f[...]
Born in 1842, Osgood Hanbury MacKenzie, son of the 12th Laird of Gairloch, offers an insight into the harsh social and economic climate of the period, at one of the bleakest points in modern Highland history. MacKenzie founded the gardens at Inverewe, now cared for by the National Trust.[...]
In "Unbreakable Runner," CrossFit Endurance founder Brian MacKenzie and journalist T.J. Murphy examine long-held beliefs about how to train, tearing down those traditions to reveal new principles for a lifetime of healthy, powerful running. "Unbreakable Runner" challenges conventional training tenet[...]