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The Poetry of Gin and Tea

Sutton, Paul
The Poetry of Gin and Tea
To me, literature only works when freedoms of thought and expression are seen as essentials to liberty and life. That obviously isn't true in our culture where - at best - a crushing elite tolerates 'me speech' but not free speech. Many have suffered at their hands. I fictionalise my own experiences in The Poetry of Gin and Tea. Those misappropriated drinks represent something we've lost, linking our predicament with prophecies from the gre...

CHF 15.50

The City Horse

Sutton, Paul
The City Horse
This book charts the raising, equipping, maintenance and deployment of the various militia and auxiliary cavalry formations established in and around the City of London during the English Civil War by Parliament.

CHF 57.90

Life's Choices?

Sutton, Paul
Life's Choices?
The book is entitled Life's Choices. Life is about choices. Indeed, all of life, all of creation, is about choices. This book is written as an inclusio. An inclusio is a format where the beginning and the ending form bookends, the book begins and ends in the same basic place. It begins at the paradise of creation. It ends in the new creation. It is an apologetic. An apologetic is that which offers a defense, it is a defense of the Christian fa...

CHF 52.50

Dual Legacies in the Contemporary Caribbean

Sutton, Paul
Dual Legacies in the Contemporary Caribbean
Dual Legacies in the Contemporary Caribbean (1986) is a comparative and systematic study of the legacies bequeathed by British and French colonial rule in the Caribbean. These essays offer provocative insights and report intriguing parallels between the British and French experiences in the region.

CHF 152.00

Burglar to Buddha

Sutton, Simon Paul
Burglar to Buddha
At 18 years old Simon Paul Sutton found himself in prison, with nothing but a life of drug dealing and burglary waiting for him on the outside. On his release, Simon vowed to escape. Making the decision to become an actor was the lifeline Simon needed. It led him to theatre school and then to acting in TV and films. During those years he began questioning his existence and asking the big life questions. Who am I ? Why am I here? What is truth?...

CHF 104.00

Burglar to Buddha

Sutton, Simon Paul
Burglar to Buddha
At 18 years old Simon Paul Sutton found himself in prison, with nothing but a life of drug dealing and burglary waiting for him on the outside. On his release, Simon vowed to escape.Making the decision to become an actor was the lifeline Simon needed. It led him to theatre school and then to acting in TV and films. During those years he began questioning his existence and asking the big life questions.Who am I?Why am I here?What is truth? And ...

CHF 29.90

Jack The Stripper

Sutton, Paul
Jack The Stripper
The unadorned language of Jack the Stripper ranges from the bitter comedy of monologues like 'His Story' to the touching pathos of the elegy 'Gone Below' and the vision of lost pastoral in 'Mud and Sun', taking in, en route, a hilarious skit of Arthur Conan Doyle. The speaker in these poems spares no-one - least of all himself - and presents a vision of contemporary life in which "literature had vanished, but the causes grew." In an age of com...

CHF 16.50

War in the West Indies

Sutton, Paul
War in the West Indies
This book outlines the plans for the English attack on the Spanish West Indies in 1655, their defeat on Hispaniola and occupation of Jamaica until the end of 1655.

CHF 42.90

Evolution: A Boy's Dream of his Origins and Future

Sutton, Paul
Evolution: A Boy's Dream of his Origins and Future
Follow a sleeping child into a dream of his origins and future. Street photographer, Paul Sutton, looks back through two decades of his work with Leica 35mm film cameras, and finds a 21st Century evolution of mankind. From ancient stone monuments to the new ether of street art, and from the zoo and the school to the stars. From fragile babies to great artists. From our faces to our dreams in this strange post-humour Pop Art world of ours.

CHF 54.90

Understanding Gary Numan: The Machine Quartet (1978-1981)

Sutton, Paul
Understanding Gary Numan: The Machine Quartet (1978-1981)
The first analytical study of the pioneering English musician. The historian, Paul Sutton begins by taking the reader through an entertaining potted history of rock music pioneers, tracing them all back to "a delta of Mississippi mud from where howled the first harmonica, and from where was heard the first blue plucking finger on string", to show that popular music was strictly The Imitation Game until Gary Numan came along with his Machine Qu...

CHF 12.90

Intercompany Agreements for Transfer Pricing Compliance

Sutton, Paul
Intercompany Agreements for Transfer Pricing Compliance
Intercompany agreements are legal agreements which define the terms on which services, products and financial support are provided between related parties. For groups which operate internationally, intercompany agreements are the essential foundation for complying with transfer pricing regulations (the international rules which determine where profits are taxed) and for minimising the risk of double taxation.The task of maintaining an effectiv...

CHF 181.00

James Dean, An International Scrapbook

Sutton, Paul
James Dean, An International Scrapbook
In this book, the film historian Paul Sutton has assembled and preserved a fascinating international collection of hundreds of James Dean clippings that span eight decades and three continents, to illustrate the contemporary and continuing responses to the great American star who became a global phenomenon.

CHF 120.00

The Art of the Horror Film Press Advert

Sutton, Paul
The Art of the Horror Film Press Advert
The golden days of the film poster are often remembered in print and at the auction house but the newsprint adverts for film are a vanishing breed. Historian, Paul Sutton, believes that the print ads themselves are art. In this pioneering collection, he presents and preserves 350 rare black-and-white horror film adverts from England, America, France, Germany, Italy and Mexico. The adverts tell a history of the horror film, from the silent cine...

CHF 21.50

The Diversification of Dave Turnip

Sutton, Paul
The Diversification of Dave Turnip
Dave Turnip is a cathartic alter-ego, existing through narrative fragmentation yet searching for unity. He believes left-liberalism and its aesthetics are the funeral music of a ruthless elite, whose utopianism denies his identity through monolithic diversity and intellectual serfdom. This volume details his own diversification, from the unknown chronicler of the 2006 Ipswich murders to the silent lyricist of UVB-76.

CHF 19.50

Gary Numan, An International Scrapbook

Sutton, Paul
Gary Numan, An International Scrapbook
A lavishly produced collection of more than 1, 000 press and magazine cuttings, not included in The Annotated Scrapbook, that illustrates the career of Gary Numan, from his first Tubeway Army single to the Berserker tour of 1984, with particular emphasis on his reception in the United States. There is comprehensive coverage of the Trilby Years of Dance and I Assassin, Gary Numan's round-the-world flights, his arrest as a spy in India, modellin...

CHF 127.00

Inaugural Ceremonies at the Opening of the New "Pioneer H...

Sutton, Owen Paul
Inaugural Ceremonies at the Opening of the New "Pioneer Hall," Eighth of January, 1863
Excerpt from Inaugural Ceremonies at the Opening of the New "Pioneer Hall, " Eighth of January, 1863: Inaugural Address, OrationThe band, at intervals, played choice selections, and at the conclusion the Chaplain pronounced the benediction. The whole house was thrown Open, the inaugural ceremonies being held in the spacious front room on the second ¿oor, whichis to be the regular meeting apartment Of the Society. The Society and invited guests...

CHF 12.90

Inaugural Ceremonies at the Opening of the New "Pioneer H...

Sutton, Owen Paul
Inaugural Ceremonies at the Opening of the New "Pioneer Hall," Eighth of January, 1863
Excerpt from Inaugural Ceremonies at the Opening of the New "Pioneer Hall, " Eighth of January, 1863: Inaugural Address, OrationThe band, at intervals, played choice selections, and at the conclusion the Chaplain pronounced the benediction. The whole house was thrown Open, the inaugural ceremonies being held in the spacious front room on the second ¿oor, whichis to be the regular meeting apartment Of the Society. The Society and invited guests...

CHF 39.50