This book revisits the trajectory of one section of Patrick Leigh Fermor's famous pedestrian excursion from the Hook of Holland to Constantinople.
Michael Mansfield Livres






Memoirs of a radical lawyer
- 512pages
- 18 heures de lecture
Michael Mansfield, QC, is Britain's most high-profile defence lawyer, whose unparalleled commitment to his clients and radical approach to forensics, evidence and disclosure have made him a scourge of the establishment and a champion of the individual in many miscarriages of justice cases. Passionate about unveiling corruption and unafraid to challenge received wisdom, he has taken on many of the most controversial cases of our times, including the Bloody Sunday Inquiry, Angela Cannings, Jill Dando and Barry George, Dodi Fayed and Princess Diana, Stephen Lawrence, Arthur Scargill and the miners and, most recently, the tragic death of Jean Charles de Menezes. Dissecting these cases with incisive intelligence, subtlety and humour, and interspersing revealing personal reminiscences he offers a fascinating insight into the idiosyncrasies of the English legal system and how it has changed from the late 1960s to the present.
Triggercise: The Shooter's Exercise Manual
- 76pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Developed by longtime sports trainer and certified shooting instructor Michael Mansfield, using the innovative techniques illustrated in Triggercise, shooters will improve their shooting skills in just minutes a day!
Focusing on empowerment, this work by a prominent human rights barrister emphasizes that true change stems from the collective action of individuals rather than relying solely on those in authority. It inspires readers to recognize their potential to influence the world around them and advocates for grassroots movements as a means to achieve significant societal transformation.
Philosophical Investigations
- 98pages
- 4 heures de lecture
In Philosophical Investigations, Ludwig Wittgenstein presents a radical approach to the philosophy of language and the mind, setting out a startlingly fresh conception of philosophy itself. Wittgenstein begins from the insight that most philosophical problems trace back to incorrect assumptions about the nature of language.
The Concept of Mind
- 101pages
- 4 heures de lecture
In this provocative 1949 work, Ryle proposes that what we think of as the mind is little more than an illusion. Rene Descartes, one of the fathers of philosophy, imagined the mind and body as separate entities, a concept known as mind-body dualism.
The Enquiry for Human Understanding
- 84pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Excited by the scientific breakthroughs of the day, David Hume set out to construct a science of the mind. 1748's An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding is the result. A work that had a huge influence on great thinkers, including Kant, An Enquiry is Hume's examination of how we obtain information and form beliefs.
Critique of Pure Reason
- 94pages
- 4 heures de lecture
More than two centuries after its initial publication in 1781, Kant's Critique of Pure Reason remains perhaps the most influential text in modern philosophy. Kant wanted metaphysicians to move away from their endless battles about whether or not human knowledge must conform to independently given objects.
The internationally renowned human rights barrister shows us how the power to change the world is in the hands of people, not the people in power.