A true introduction to the field of finance, with a broader scope and greater emphasis on general principles than most existing introductory texts. This text incorporates all areas of finance, including investments and personal finance which are typically left out of other text books (that focus exclusively on corporate finance). Can be offered ...
Since the start of the century, every important political meeting, every sporting fixture and every dustman's strike has been captured on camera. Many photographs have been taken to record these events, but in presenting them as true accounts, they haven't been very funny. Paul Merton aims to rectify this by subjecting photographs from the great ...
On the surface it may seem slightly surprising that a master of verbal humour should also be a devotee of silent comedy, but Paul Merton is completely passionate about the early days of Hollywood comedy and the comic geniuses who dominated it. His knowledge is awesome - as anyone who watched his BBC 4 series "Silent Clowns" or attended the events ...
In this spoof of the showbiz autobiography genre, Paul Merton writes of an East End childhood, the last days of the music halls, Pinewood, success in the Sixties, hard times, depression, wives, and a rise to the heady heights of success.
From the horrors of bedsit land and the Battersea Dogs Home to the pinnacle of success ad the stars of "Trick or Treat", The Joan Collins Fan Club presents the "true story" of Wonder Dog's life with Fanny. Weepish, lewd and outrageous, this illustrated book is the ultimate in chic. The Joan Collins Fan Club was City Limits Cabaret Act of the Year ...
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Caroline Quentin (Performed by), Nicholas Parsons (Performed by), Clement Freud (Performed by), Peter Jones (Performed by), Paul Merton (Performed by), Derek Nimmo (Performed by), Tony Hawks (Performed by)
Released in the year which marks the programme's 30th anniversary, these cassettes feature four episodes of BBC Radio's comedy panel game, "Just a Minute", in which the contestants are given subjects on which they must attempt to speak for 60 seconds without repetition, hesitation or deviation.
In this spoof of the showbiz autobiography genre, Paul Merton writes of an East End childhood, the last days of the music halls, Pinewood, success in the Sixties, hard times, depression, wives, and a rise to the heady heights of success.
The fascinating world of the Shakers is seen here through Thomas Merton's eyes. In a series of essays and photographs, Merton draws parallels between the highly principled and disciplined lives of the Shakers and his own monasticism.
Did you know that foreigners who want to live in Britain have to pass a government test to get in? It's true, and some of the questions are harder than 'Why does everyone hate Manchester United?'. So the "Have I Got News For You" team have, in a moving and totally out of character display of public-spiritedness, compiled this "Guide to Modern ...
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