Provides the reader with an illustrated account of the history and influence of Shepperton Studios. With over 350 images, a DVD of 12 film trailers, a filmography from 1932-2004 and interviews, this work captures the richness and diversity of Shepperton's star-studded history.
Revealing insight into the lives of nine modern writers: Tolstoy, Shaw, Conrad, Joyce, Virginia Woolf, Katherine Mansfield, D.H. Lawrence, Hemingway and Scott Fitzgerald. Each believed that marriage provided their most profound personal relationship, encouraged and tested their capacity.
While in Japan, Andy McBean set out on a remarkable adventure. His mission: to record every single visit to the toilet made over a year. Every visit. Some say a brave man, some say foolhardy. Others call him a halfwit. This book shares his pain, his pleasure; the tears of laughter, and the cries of despair.
Documents the commonplace, everyday items of contemporary Chinese culture through photography and commentary for designers, cultural historians and indeed all those interested in the ways of one of the fastest growing and increasingly dominant, yet least understood nations in the world.
A key work in the literature of advertising, marketing and business management in general, explaining his concepts, tactics and techniques for success and offering a blueprint for good practice in business - all written in the bracingly robust and direct style that became the Ogilvy hallmark.
'Cool Hunters' are a breed of trend watchers who travel the virtual world in a constant search for designs. This phenomenon has spawned various websites showcasing their finds. This title is a guide to these designs. It presents a eclectic mix of products designed in every corner of the globe.
Do not accept second best, whether it be in restaurants, hotels, airlines or the retail sector - rediscover the lost art of constructive complaining. Mel Stein shows you how to recognise that there is something worth complaining about, explains how to do it and exactly what you can achieve by complaining.
Using images of Princess Diana from the private collection of international photographer Glenn Harvey, this book shows why she became universally loved. It includes a DVD with images from the book.