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The Death of Money
The Coming Collapse of the International Monetary System
2024 || Paperback || James Rickards || Penguin Books Ltd
The international monetary system has collapsed three times in the past hundred years. Each collapse was followed by a period of war, civil unrest, or damage to the stability of the global economy. The author explains why another collapse is rapidly approaching. It explores the future of the international monetary system.
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The House of Dudley
A New History of Tudor England. A TIMES Book of the Year 2022
2024 || Paperback || Dr Joanne Paul || Penguin Books Ltd
The Entrepreneurial State
10th anniversary edition updated with a new preface
2018 || Paperback || Mariana Mazzucato || Penguin Books Ltd
Mariana Mazzucato is Professor in the Economics of Innovation and Public Value at University College London (UCL), where she is also Founder and Director of the Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose. Her widely published research focuses on the relationship between public policy, innovation, and economic growth and she advises policymakers around the world on how to steer innovation so that it produces growth that is more inclusive and sustainable. She is co-editor of Rethinking Capital...
The End of Average
How to Succeed in a World That Values Sameness
2017 || Paperback || Todd Rose || Penguin Books Ltd
'Must the tyranny of the group rule us from cradle to grave? Absolutely not, says Todd Rose in a subversive and readable introduction to what has been called the new science of the individual ... Readers will be moved' Abigail Zuger, The New York Times'Groundbreaking ... The man who can teach you how not to be average' Anna Hart, Daily Telegraph'Fascinating, engaging, and practical.
The End of Average will help everyone - and I mean everyone - live up to their potential' Amy Cuddy, author of ...
We Did Nothing:
Why the truth doesn't always come out when the UN goes in
2004 || Paperback || Linda Polman || Penguin Books Ltd
Linda Polman's We Did Nothing: Why the truth doesn't always come out with the UN goes in is an eye-opening account of peace-keeping operations across the globe. In recent years our newspapers and televisions have brought us stories of the failure of the UN to keep the peace in the modern world. How often have our journalists, our politicians and charity workers turned around and accused the UN of weakness in the face of violence? During the 1990s Polman visited UN peacekeeping missions in Som...
Lolita
2011 || Paperback || Vladimir Nabokov || Penguin Books Ltd
Humbert Humbert is a middle-aged, frustrated college professor. In love with his landlady's twelve-year-old daughter Lolita, he'll do anything to possess her. Unable and unwilling to stop himself, he is prepared to commit any crime to get what he wants. Is he in love or insane? This is a silver-tongued poet or a pervert?
The Eastern Front
A History of the First World War
2025 || Paperback || Nick Lloyd || Penguin Books Ltd
Tyranny of the Minority
How to Reverse an Authoritarian Turn, and Forge a Democracy for All
2024 || Paperback || Steven Levitsky e.a. || Penguin Books Ltd
THE MUCH-ANTICIPATED FOLLOW-UP TO INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER HOW DEMOCRACIES DIE – essential reading ahead of the 2024 US election‘Tyranny of the Minority is an exceptional book, one of the best guides out there to the crisis of American democracy’ Zack Beauchamp, Vox–-------------------------------------How has democracy become so threatened – and what can we do to save it?With the clarity and brilliance that made their first book, How Democracies Die, a global bestseller, leading Ha...
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The Machine Age
An Idea, a History, a Warning
2024 || Paperback || Robert Skidelsky || Penguin Books Ltd
Has the West Lost It?
A Provocation
2019 || Paperback || Kishore Mahbubani || Penguin Books Ltd
'A compelling warning ... It is hard to disagree with this advice from such a well-informed friend of the west' Martin Wolf, Financial TimesThe West's two-century epoch as global powerhouse is at an end. A new world order, with China and India as the strongest economies, dawns.
How will the West react to its new status of superpower in decline? In Kishore Mahbubani's timely polemic, he argues passionately that the West can no longer presume to impose its ideology on the world, and crucially, ...