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Richard North

    A Taste of History
    For Them's Return
    For Them's Sake
    The Great Deception
    Heathen Gods in Old English Literature
    The Castle of Lies
    • The Castle of Lies

      Why Britain Must Get Out of Europe

      • 255pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,5(4)Évaluer

      The authors of this text argue that Britain's membership of the European Union is turning out to be a catastrophe on a far greater scale than our politicians or media have been prepared to recognize. The once admirable dream of a united Europe has in practice been hijacked by a bureaucratic monster. The book suggests that as Brussels-style regulations reach ever further into every area of British life, nothing is spared - the London double-decker bus, Britain's air safety rules, even the British oak tree, while industry is threatened with confusion and chaos. But the authors argue that behind this lies an even greater disaster, suggesting that Britain's politicians have been reduced to helpless puppets by a form of government which is entirely new. The country, according to this book, has passed under the rule of a political system which is no longer in any meaningful sense democratic, where much of the law takes the form of edicts issued by officials in Brussels or Whitehall without any political control. The authors have spent two years examining the "Euro-system". Economically, politically and psychologically, they argue, it is now inflicting so much damage on Britain that the only course is to leave the EU.

      The Castle of Lies
    • Heathen Gods in Old English Literature

      • 392pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,1(29)Évaluer

      Exploring Anglo-Saxon paganism, this work presents it as a natural religion centered around the heathen god Ingui. The author delves into the spiritual and cultural significance of this belief system, highlighting its connection to nature and the divine. Through a fresh perspective, the book reinterprets ancient practices and beliefs, offering insights into the rituals and worldview of the Anglo-Saxon people.

      Heathen Gods in Old English Literature
    • The Great Deception

      • 643pages
      • 23 heures de lecture
      4,2(70)Évaluer

      The Great Deception shows how the most ambitious political project of our time has for more than 50 years been based on a colossal confidence trick - the systematic concealment from the people of Europe of what the aim of this project has always been since its inception in the late 1940s. Updated to include the recent developments in Europe, including the referendum and the upcoming votes in France and Holland. As it reveals for the first time the true story behind the long-term plan to build a politically united Europe, the authors show how all previous attempts to reconstruct the history of this project - whether written by Europhiles or Eurosceptics - have got it wrong, at almost every step along the way. With all the suspense of a detective story, drawing on thousands of books, papers, and official documents, many of which have only become publicly available in the past few years, the book traces how a handful of determined visionaries set out more than half a century ago to weld the countries of Europe into a single political state.

      The Great Deception
    • For Them's Sake

      Northchurch Folk Through Two World Wars

      • 378pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      The narrative reflects on the enduring impact of war and the memories of those who have fallen. It explores themes of loss, remembrance, and the passage of time, contrasting the lives of survivors with the permanence of those who died young. Through poignant reflections, the work emphasizes the emotional weight carried by the living, as they grapple with the legacy of their loved ones and the scars of conflict that remain.

      For Them's Sake
    • For Them's Return

      Northchurch Folk Who Survived the First World War

      • 378pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Exploring the theme of separation and connection, the narrative delves into the lives of characters navigating the vastness of space. As they confront their individual struggles and desires, the story reveals the profound impact of distance on relationships. The characters grapple with their emotions and the challenges of maintaining bonds across the cosmos, ultimately highlighting the resilience of human connection even in the face of isolation. This poignant tale invites readers to reflect on the nature of love and the ties that bind us, regardless of physical barriers.

      For Them's Return
    • This is a book that has been written and produced with the help of French Artisan Bakers. Five years of research, six years in the making, thousands of miles travelled. Recipes obtained from the length and breadth of France. A Taste of History is a comprehensive guide to the principals and practice behind the production of excellent tasting French bread. You will find a broad variety of French breads including recipes with meat, fish, cheese, herbs and fruit, classic orange bread, savoury brioche and a hybrid brioche/croissant creation. There are sections giving details Bread making flours and the T system Leavening and fermentation Classic breads to eat with classic meals Kid’s stuff - bread to make with children Myths and legends connected to bread and bread making

      A Taste of History
    • Winner of the 2017/18 Book & Pamphlet Competition A large and various cast of strange, sad, joyous, repellent and poignant characters. A sort of travelogue or bestiary. I liked its oddity, gusto - and unemphatic pathos. - David Constantine

      The Topiary of Passchendaele
    • Účelem této knihy je podat poprvé pravdivé svědectví o tom, jak se evropští politici postupně pokoušeli vybudovat a svým občanům vnutit unikátní systém vládnutí. Jedním z pozoruhodných rysů tohoto politického experimentu bylo, jak málo lidí skutečně chápalo jeho povahu, původ a cíle. (od roku 1918 do současnosti = Great deception (Var.))

      Skryté dějiny evropské integrace od roku 1918 do současnosti