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Medieval Heraldry

Wise, Terence / Hook, Richard
Medieval Heraldry
Coats of arms were at first used only by kings and princes, then by their great nobles, but by the mid-13th century arms were being used extensively by the lesser nobility, knights and those who later came to be styled gentlemen. In some countries the use of arms spread even to merchants, townspeople and the peasantry. From the mundane to the fantastic, from simple geometric patterns to elaborate mythological beasts, this fascinating work by T...

CHF 28.50

The Roman Army from Hadrian to Constantine

Simkins, Michael / Embleton, Ronald
The Roman Army from Hadrian to Constantine
The year of 122 was the first time a Roman Emperor had set foot in the Province of Britannia since the invasion in AD 43. No doubt he had read many reports concerning the damage caused by marauding tribesmen crossing from what is now Scotland into the Province. Hadrian, therefore, decided - in the words of his biographer - 'to build a wall to separate the Romans from the Barbarians'. This engaging work from author Michael Simkins explores in d...

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Knights at Tournament

Gravett, Christopher / McBride, Angus
Knights at Tournament
Like all warrior classes throughout history medieval knights engaged in military games, partly in preparation for war and partly for pure sport. From their often brutal origins in the 10th century to the gaudy pageantry and eventual decline of the 15th and 16th centuries, tournaments were the centre of the knightly life. The image of the armoured and surcoated knight on his caparisoned charger remains the epitome of the chivalric ideal. Christ...

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Kitchen Confidential: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly

Bourdain, Anthony
Kitchen Confidential: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly
New York chef Tony Bourdain gives away secrets of the trade in his wickedly funny, inspiring memoir and expos. From his first oyster in the Gironde to his lowly position as a dishwasher in a honky-tonk, Bourdain's tales of the kitchen are as passionate as they are unpredictable. "Kitchen Confidential" reveals what Bourdain calls "25 years of sex, drugs, bad behavior and haute cuisine".

CHF 40.90

Love Does No Harm

Fortune, Marie
Love Does No Harm
This work is aimed at those caught in the middle between those for whom only heterosexual marriage or "anything goes" are paradigms of suitable behaviour. It explores what it means to be in an intimate relationship surrounded by domestic violence and continued silencing of women's voices.

CHF 48.90

The Landsknechts

Miller, Douglas / Embleton, Gerry
The Landsknechts
The Landsknechts were German mercenaries who served during the reigns of Maximilian I and Charles V in the sixteenth century. Having signed up, these Landsknechts were read a very detailed code of conduct, organized into companies, paid one month in advance, and sent into battle! Their major weapon was the pike, which could be up to 18 feet in length, but those whose duty it was to advance in the front line carried instead the fearsome Zweihan...

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The Jacobite Rebellions 1689-1745

Barthorp, Michael / Embleton, Gerry
The Jacobite Rebellions 1689-1745
Between the first Jacobite rising in 1689 and the final collapse of the cause in 1746, the hopes of the House of Stuart were centred chiefly on Scotland. It is often wrongly assumed that the Jacobite rebellions were a contest between England and Scotland. In fact many Lowland Scots share the feelings of the English, and had cause to hate and fear their fellow countrymen in the Highlands. Thus it was to the Highland clans that the Jacobites loo...

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Italian Medieval Armies 1300-1500

Nicolle, David / Embleton, Gerry
Italian Medieval Armies 1300-1500
Mercenaries were a common feature throughout most of Europe in the 14th and 15th centuries, and had been known far earlier. But nowhere did such a sophisticated system of hiring, payment and organisation of mercenaries develop as it did in Italy. The condottiere - whose name came from the condotta or contract between himself and his employer - was the result. Whether commander or humble trooper, the condottiere was a complete professional. His...

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Invitacion a Amar

Keating, Thomas / O C S O, Thomas Keating
Invitacion a Amar
Stemming from the work of Thomas Keating, "Centering Prayer in Life and Ministry" allies meditation practices with silent prayer and offers a powerful method of attending to the word of God. This collection of essays contains many key insights into the meaning and practice of centering prayer.

CHF 42.50

Christian Community in History Volume 2

Haight, Roger D
Christian Community in History Volume 2
Ecclesiology from below, as it operates in this work, is directed to history, it moves through the actual church of history to ecclesiology or to an understanding of the church both as it is and as it should be. In the first volume that passage was fairly explicit because comprehensive ecclesiologies in our sense did not exist. In this volume ecclesiology itself becomes much more directly the subject matter of the book, but without losing sigh...

CHF 120.00

Christian Community in History Volume 1

Haight, Roger D
Christian Community in History Volume 1
Drawing upon the methodology developed in his Dynamics of Theology (1990) and exemplified in Jesus Symbol of God (1999), Roger Haight, in this magisterial work, achieves what he calls an historical ecclesiology, or ecclesiology from below. In contrast to traditional ecclesiology from above, which is abstract, idealist, and ahistorical, ecclesiology from below is concrete, realist, and historically conscious.

CHF 136.00

Thomas Merton and Thich Nhat Hanh

King, Robert H
Thomas Merton and Thich Nhat Hanh
The author began the practice of Zen meditation a decade ago under the tutelage of a Jesuit priest. This book is the fruit of his spiritual journey. Thomas Merton and Thich Nhat Hanh were and are two of the foremost spiritual writers of their times. They met only once. "Individually, " says Robert King, "they are important, but considered together they may be even more significant. For although their lives developed independently of one anothe...

CHF 72.00

Tweak to Transform

Hughes, Mike
Tweak to Transform
Improving teaching is the key to genuine and sustainable school improvement. Improvement involves persuading teachers to change and develop their practice. This book focuses on what head teachers and school leaders can do to manage the change process and improve the quality of teaching in a school.

CHF 103.00

Hearer of the Word

Rahner, Karl
Hearer of the Word
In this newly-translated, companion volume to Spirit in the World, Rahner further develops a doctrine of the relationship between spiritual and concrete realities to show that only through our aspiration to the transcendent are we open to God's self-communion.

CHF 58.50

The Economist's Tale

Griffiths, Peter
The Economist's Tale
What really happens when the World Bank imposes its policies on a country? This is an insider's view of one aid-made crisis. Peter Griffiths was at the interface between government and the Bank. In this day-by-day account of a mission he undertook in Sierra Leone in 1986, he tells the story of how the World Bank, obsessed with the free market, imposed a secret agreement on the government, banning all government food imports or subsidies. This ...

CHF 63.00

German Medieval Armies 1300-1500

Gravett, Christopher / McBride, Angus
German Medieval Armies 1300-1500
The German rulers were forceful and powerful men, and, surrounded by potential enemies, circumstances dictated the necessity of rule by strength based on military capacity. In the later 15th Century, three houses rose above the others, the families of Wittelsbach, Luxemburg and the powerful Austrian Hapsburgs. The struggles of these and other houses, and of the knights and towns, were to be a feature of German history throughout the Middle Age...

CHF 28.50

Germany's Eastern Front Allies 1941-45

Abbott, Peter / Thomas, Nigel / Chappell, Mike
Germany's Eastern Front Allies 1941-45
The 1930s were a time of growing tension for the smaller states of Eastern Europe. Since the end of the First World War they had enjoyed an independence which most of them had not known for centuries, but this was now threatened by the growing power of Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia. Instead of combining for self defence, they were bitterly divided. The Munich crisis of 1938, which served as the prelude to World War II, showed how little relia...

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The German Army 1914 18

Fosten, Donald / Marrion, Robert / Embleton, Gerry
The German Army 1914 18
The Imperial German Army began the Great War (World War I) as the most professionally impressive conscript force in the world. This fascinating book by Donald Fosten and Robert Marrion explores in great detail the organization, tactics, weapons, uniforms, equipment and origins of this army that fought in World War I from its start in 1914 to their ultimate defeat in 1918. Numerous contemporary photographs serve to illustrate this engaging and ...

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German Commanders of World War II

Kemp, Anthony / McBride, Angus
German Commanders of World War II
This fascinating study by Anthony Kemp outlines the careers and characters of a number of senior German commanders of the World War II period (1939-1945). To those who read military history many of the names are familiar. It is a paradox, however, that few biographies have been written. The impression still exists today of German generals as stiff-necked, scar-faced, monocled Prussians. Whilst in a few cases this was certainly true, the fact r...

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