Klappentext: Almost 200 Welshmen volunteered to join the International Brigade and travelled to Spain to fight fascism with the Republicans during the 1936-1939 Spanish Civil War. Whilst over 150 returned home, at least 35 died during the brutal conflict. You Are Legend is their remarkable story. Lovingly and thoroughly researched by Graham Davies, You Are Legend outlines the motives, values and actions of the volunteers from Wales, by exploring the social, cultural, religious and political context of Wales during the 1930s. It also provides a fascinating insight into who they were, their political backgrounds, and follows their journeys to Spain, their experiences in a series of key battles fought by the British Battalion, before documenting their deaths or safe return to Wales. Politically active as trade unionists, members of the Communist or Labour parties, and hunger marchers; many were unemployed miners and most were working class with the fighting spirit of the coalfield and the impoverished. Unprepared and sometimes incredulous, these volunteers became immersed in a civil war which cruelly created a rupture in the heart of Spain which has never fully healed. You Are Legend is the first book to fully document all of the Welsh volunteers and pays tribute to these brave and principled men
Davies Stephen Livres
Stephen Davies est un Professeur émérite de philosophie à l'Université d'Auckland, en Nouvelle-Zélande. Son travail explore principalement la philosophie de l'art, l'éthique et la philosophie appliquée. Davies se penche sur les questions entourant la nature de l'art, les responsabilités morales des artistes et l'impact sociétal des créations artistiques. Son approche se caractérise par une argumentation rigoureuse et un examen approfondi de problèmes philosophiques complexes.






In the last thirty years, work in analytic philosophy of art has flourished, and it has given rise to considerably controversy. Stephen Davies describes and analyzes the definition of art as it has been discussed in Anglo-American philosophy during...
Up the downy dunes, across the dark, wide river and up and down the steep, steep mountain, Penda lovingly carries a bowl of milk to her father in the grasslands.Authentic setting drawn from the author's own experience, this is a wonderfully fun introduction for small children to a completely different culture.
The Artful Species
- 310pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Stephen Davies presents a fascinating exploration of the idea that art, and our aesthetic sensibilities more generally, should be understood as an element in human evolution. He asks: Do animals have aesthetics? Do our aesthetic preferences have prehistoric roots? Is art universal? What is the biological role of aesthetic and artistic behaviour?
The Presentation Coach
- 280pages
- 10 heures de lecture
You probably hate giving presentations. You probably hate listening to them too. Why? Because most business presentations are too long, too detailed, too boring. and submerged under a blizzard of PowerPoint. But the single most important presentational tool known to man isn't a slideshow. It's you.
Cities Under Siege
- 402pages
- 15 heures de lecture
How cities have become the new sites for military focus.
The Gentle Art of Tramping
- 208pages
- 8 heures de lecture
'An absolute gem of a book' Alastair Humphreys First published in 1926, The Gentle Art of Tramping is as relevant now as then. Tramping is an approach: to nature, to humankind, to nations, to beauty, to life itself. This lost classic is a breath of fresh air for world-weary souls. It is a gentle art; know how to tramp and you know how to live. Know how to meet your fellow wanderer, how to be passive to the beauty of nature and how to be active to its wildness and its rigour. The adventure is not the getting there, it's the 'on-the-way'. It is not the expected, it is the surprise.
Blood & Ink
- 240pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Kadija is the music-loving daughter of a guardian of the sacred manuscripts of the ancient city of Timbuktu, Mali.Ali is a former shepherd boy, trained as a warrior for Allah. They will install a harsh regime of law and tear apart the peaceful world within the mud walls of the city. Kadija refuses to let go of her former life.
This is the only guide that covers the entire length and breadth of a region frequently visited by round-the-world sailors, many of whom leave Australia to head west. This edition concentrates on the most frequented routes and includes the most popular stops. There are hundreds of possible anchorages, brief details of the most popular are usefully summarised in tables. Introductory sections cover planning and the last part of the book deals with more general topics including advice on provisioning and on problems that are often faced by cruisers.
The Goggle-Eyed Goats
- 32pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Old Al Haji Amadu had three wives, seven children - and five extremely naughty goggle-eyed goats that munched and gobbled and chewed whatever they could find. But getting rid of these troublesome goats proved to be harder than Al Haji could ever have imagined...'One of the best new picture books of this year.' The Times