VII, 1941–1945: Hearne reported on a conversation with Sir Anthony Eden and Malcolm MacDonald. Eden criticized Irish neutrality and predicted that Ireland would have no role in postwar international associations; MacDonald was more ...
Cooper, C.R., Marquis, A. and Edward, D. 1986) Four perspectives on peer learning among elementary school children. In Mueller, E.C. and Cooper, C.R. (eds), Process and outcome in peer relations. NewYork: Academic Press, 269–99.
An apt volume for an age that struggles with the reality of memories of anti-colonial resistance, Friends and Enemies is a provocative take on postcolonial scholarship.
Get your child hooked on reading as they discover all about Tony Stark - the Iron Man - and his friends and enemies Designed to engage even the most reluctant reader, this fun-packed Iron Man Reader is all about the life and times of Tony ...
She has been called every conceivable name in the book by the media (and authors of unauthorized biographies about her), pilloried for her extravagant lifestyle and sometimes regrettable quotes to the press ("My extravagance knows no bounds ...
'Friends and Enemies' delivers a thorough account of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), explaining its origins and evolution, looking at options for its future, and laying bare its inner workings.
First published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
At the end of each of her books, Dorothy Rowe describes how happiness and satisfaction come not just from achievements, but from enjoying good relationships with other people. To date,...
Friends and Enemies: Two Short Plays
Friends and Enemies
This poignant historical novel explores themes of war and peace that will resonate for today's young readers.
Friends and Enemies
1941, London.
Nearing the end of a twenty-five year galactic war, the Earth-led Interstellar Alliance stands poised to enter the enemy's realm for the very first time.