Iconoclastic Memories of the Civil WarIn "Iconoclastic Memories of the Civil War: Bits of Autobiography," Bierce recounts some of his experiences as a soldier...8,99
Reisverhaal The Robber of Memories | Michael JacobsA gripping journey up the River Magdalena into the centre of Colombia, and a deeply personal meditation on memory and loss in the footsteps of Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Running through the heart of Colombia is a river emblematic of the fascination and tragedy of South America, the Magdalena. Considered by some to be the most dangerous place in the world, travellers along the river - for centuries the only route into the vast South American interior - were at the mercy of tropical disease, dangerous animals and precarious barges. A third of the victims of 'la violencia', Colombia's period of civil conflict which began in the 1950s, ended up in its waters. Townships alongside it have experienced some of the worst massacres in South American history. In 2011, Michael Jacobs travelled its whole length to the river's source high up in Andean moorlands controlled by guerrillas. In spellbinding prose, he charts the dangers he negotiated - including a terrifying three day encounter with the FARC…15,50
Reisverhaal The Robber of Memories | Michael JacobsA gripping journey up the River Magdalena into the centre of Colombia, and a deeply personal meditation on memory and loss in the footsteps of Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Running through the heart of Colombia is a river emblematic of the fascination and tragedy of South America, the Magdalena. Considered by some to be the most dangerous place in the world, travellers along the river - for centuries the only route into the vast South American interior - were at the mercy of tropical disease, dangerous animals and precarious barges. A third of the victims of 'la violencia', Colombia's period of civil conflict which began in the 1950s, ended up in its waters. Townships alongside it have experienced some of the worst massacres in South American history. In 2011, Michael Jacobs travelled its whole length to the river's source high up in Andean moorlands controlled by guerrillas. In spellbinding prose, he charts the dangers he negotiated - including a terrifying three day encounter with the FARC…15,50
Chip War***Winner of the Financial Times Business Book of the Year award*** ***Selected as one of Barack Obama's Favourite Books of 2023*** 'Pulse quickening. A nonfiction thriller - equal parts The China Syndrome and Mission Impossible' New York Times An epic account of the decades-long battle to control the world's most critical resource—microchip technology Power in the modern world - military, economic, geopolitical - is built on a foundation of computer chips. America has maintained its lead as a superpower because it has dominated advances in computer chips and all the technology that chips have enabled. (Virtually everything runs on chips: cars, phones, the stock market, even the electric grid.) Now that edge is in danger of slipping, undermined by the naïve assumption that globalising the chip industry and letting players in Taiwan, Korea and Europe take over manufacturing serves America's interests. Currently, as Chip War reveals, China, which spends more on chips than any other produ…16,95
Reisverhaal West with the Light | Brian Jackman'Don't send him to Torremolinos; it's not his kind of tundra.' Such was the mantra of The Sunday Times when considering assignments for Brian Jackman, for whom deserts, rain forests and mountain ranges have always been more enticing habitats. After decades spent travelling and writing about the places and wildlife that have inspired him, one of the world's most experienced naturalists has turned his focus onto the story of his inspirational life. 'This is no ordinary autobiography', he says. West with the Light sweeps through Jackman's wartime evacuation, grammar school, Soho jazz clubs of the '50s and the navy to a career in travel journalism to which his first marriage gave way before he found a new, true and more lasting love that abides to this day in his beloved rural Dorset. Beginning with memories of Edwardian London and the growth of suburbia, it provides a vivid portrayal of post-war travel and the rise of a new sort of tourism - ecotourism - set against the background of the …14,95
Reisverhaal West with the Light | Brian Jackman'Don't send him to Torremolinos; it's not his kind of tundra.' Such was the mantra of The Sunday Times when considering assignments for Brian Jackman, for whom deserts, rain forests and mountain ranges have always been more enticing habitats. After decades spent travelling and writing about the places and wildlife that have inspired him, one of the world's most experienced naturalists has turned his focus onto the story of his inspirational life. 'This is no ordinary autobiography', he says. West with the Light sweeps through Jackman's wartime evacuation, grammar school, Soho jazz clubs of the '50s and the navy to a career in travel journalism to which his first marriage gave way before he found a new, true and more lasting love that abides to this day in his beloved rural Dorset. Beginning with memories of Edwardian London and the growth of suburbia, it provides a vivid portrayal of post-war travel and the rise of a new sort of tourism - ecotourism - set against the background of the …14,95
Universal Soldier Exquisite Super Series Actionfigur 1/12 Luc Deveraux 16 cmWe are excited to announce New Product of EXQUISITE SUPER Series comes from 'Universal Soldier' - the 1/12 scale Luc Deveraux action figure pre-order details!Universal Soldiers (1992) depicts the Vietnam War period, where Andrew Scott undergoes a sudden and dramatic transformation, leading him to ruthlessly kill both his comrades and innocent local residents. Luke Devereux intervenes to prevent a confrontation, but tragically, both are fatally shot. Their bodies are secretly taken away to be resurrected through experiments as memory-deprived war machines.Luke gradually regains his memories after one mission. Simultaneously, a female journalist, Roberts, ccidentally uncovers the secret of the universal soldier. Luke steps up to protect her, and they escape together. They must confront a life-and-death struggle from Andrew and other universal soldiers.This brand-new Luc action figure stands at 160mm tall and faithfully reproduces his appearance from 'Universal Soldier' (1992). Luke is d…159,95
Universal Soldier Exquisite Super Series Actionfigur 1/12 Andrew Scott 16 cmWe are excited to announce New Product of EXQUISITE SUPER Series from Universal Soldier - 1/12 scale Andrew Scott actionfigure.'Universal Soldier' (1992) depicts the Vietnam War period, where Andrew Scott undergoes a sudden and dramatic transformation, leading him to ruthlessly kill both his comrades and innocent local residents. Luc intervenes to prevent a confrontation, but tragically, both are fatally shot. Their bodies are secretly taken away to be resurrected through experiments as memory-deprived war machines. Luc gradually regained his memories after one mission and developed doubts about the endless killing. Andrew was assigned to hunt down Luc, leading to a life-and-death battle between the two soldiers.This brand-new Andrew Scott action figure stands at 16.5cm tall and faithfully reproduces his appearance from 'Universal Soldier' (1992). Andrew is dressed in a camouflage combat suit with straps for gun holsters and grenade pouches. The combat suit and straps are made from rea…159,95
Reisverhaal The Realm of the Punisher | Tom SykesIn June 2016, Rodrigo Duterte won the Philippine presidential election by a landslide. Infamous for his bombastic temper and un-PC wisecracks, he is waging a brutal drug war that has killed more than 12,000 people so far. Over the last nine years, British writer Tom Sykes has travelled extensively in the Philippines in order to understand the Duterte phenomenon, interviewing friends and enemies of ‘The Punisher’ – as he is known – in politics, the media, the arts and civil society. Sykes witnesses anti-government demonstrations in the capital Manila and visits the provincial city of Davao, where Duterte began his crusade against crime using police and vigilante death squads. By delving into Duterte’s troubled childhood of violent rebellion, Sykes discovers what motivates the man today in his pursuit of a merciless ‘war on the poor’ – as Amnesty has described it – that has no end in sight. The Realm of the Punisher also examines oppressed and marginalized groups in the modern Philip…18,50
Reisverhaal The Realm of the Punisher | Tom SykesIn June 2016, Rodrigo Duterte won the Philippine presidential election by a landslide. Infamous for his bombastic temper and un-PC wisecracks, he is waging a brutal drug war that has killed more than 12,000 people so far. Over the last nine years, British writer Tom Sykes has travelled extensively in the Philippines in order to understand the Duterte phenomenon, interviewing friends and enemies of ‘The Punisher’ – as he is known – in politics, the media, the arts and civil society. Sykes witnesses anti-government demonstrations in the capital Manila and visits the provincial city of Davao, where Duterte began his crusade against crime using police and vigilante death squads. By delving into Duterte’s troubled childhood of violent rebellion, Sykes discovers what motivates the man today in his pursuit of a merciless ‘war on the poor’ – as Amnesty has described it – that has no end in sight. The Realm of the Punisher also examines oppressed and marginalized groups in the modern Philip…18,50