Hidden Approach
Hidden Approach is a Pro-feminist critique of traditional dating culture. The guidance outlined is provocative and challenges centuries of the status quo. It illuminates the unspoken, obvious truth about dating culture... See More
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by David Lloyd
(10 reviews)
Quick ViewHidden Approach is a Pro-feminist critique of traditional dating culture. The guidance outlined is provocative and challenges centuries of the status quo. It illuminates the unspoken, obvious truth about dating culture... See More
by David Lloyd
(4 reviews)
Quick ViewUnder Representation shows how the founding texts of aesthetic philosophy ground the racial order of the modern world in our concepts of universality, freedom, and humanity. In taking on the relation of aesthetics to race... See More
by David Lloyd
(2 reviews)
Quick ViewAnchored in the community of first-, second-, and third-generation Welsh Americans in Utica, New York, during the 1960s, the stories in David Lloyd's The Moving of the Water delve into universal concerns: identity, home... See More
by David Lloyd
(65 reviews)
Quick ViewIn the 1970s, '80s and '90s Britain witnessed what many in the business saw as the second great age of radio. It was a period when FM radio blossomed and local stations opened and broadcast across the land. It was a step... See More
by David Lloyd
(7 reviews)
Quick ViewA collection of personal memories of over twenty years of cricket and cricketers from David Lloyd, Lancashire and England cricketer and cricket commentator. See More
by David Lloyd
(643 reviews)
Quick ViewWelcome to the weird and wonderful world of "Bumble", the legendary SkySports cricket commentator who's one ball short of an over and delivers madcap moments galore in this ebullient, endearing and hilarious book. David... See More
by David Lloyd
(3 reviews)
Quick ViewFifteen-year-old Justin Lyle does not see in himself the qualities he admires in heroes like his paternal grandfather, awarded a medal of honor during World War II, or in the fictional heroes of television and comic books... See More
by David Lloyd
Quick ViewFrom the Famine to political hunger strikes, from telling tales in the pub to Beckett's tortured utterances, the performance of Irish identity has always been deeply connected to the oral. Exploring how colonial modernity... See More
by David Lloyd
(22 reviews)
Quick View"God Is In the Doubt is a reading experience like unto a visit to an Amusement Park. You'll reach your hands toward the heavens as you take the drop with David on the rollercoaster of the human experience. [... ] But like... See More
by David Lloyd
(203 reviews)
Quick ViewBumble is back! The funny, forthright and not infrequently filthy author of best-seller 'Start the Car' and star of Sky Sports returns with a new collection of yarns from his years at the crease and at the microphone. It's... See More
by David Lloyd
Quick ViewIn writer/artist David Lloyd's "The Big Snooze," a mutt with a nose for trouble takes a bite out of crime--literally. In "The Initiation" (written by Joe R. Lansdale and Rick Klaw, with art by Tony Salmons), a trio of teens... See More
by David Lloyd
(1 review)
Quick ViewOliver thought he was just an average fellow, living an ordinary life. In the twilight days of a dystopian society, Oliver is just trying to make it through the day before it all falls apart. But when he crosses the border... See More
by David Lloyd
(88 reviews)
Quick ViewWhat makes a successful presenter? How do you attract and engage your audience? How can you distinguish yourself to enjoy lasting success? How do you ensure your programme or podcast chimes with audiences in an ever more... See More
by David Lloyd
(23 reviews)
Quick View"Remember Who You Are - The Greatest African Tribe", is a Zambian writers perspective on the prominence of the African American community. The author describes the African American community as "The Greatest African... See More
by David Lloyd
(2 reviews)
Quick ViewThis is the first graphic novel written and illustrated by V for Vendetta co-creator David Lloyd. Kickback is a slick, stylish, fast-paced thriller that explores themes of corruption, consciousness, society, and self-respect... See More
by David Lloyd
Quick ViewThis is a reproduction of a classic text optimised for kindle devices. We have endeavoured to create this version as close to the original artefact as possible. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with... See More
by David Lloyd
(13 reviews)
Quick ViewAfter witnessing a brutal attack on his sister, aspiring young pastor Jacob Carmichael is troubled by why there is so much evil in the world. His journey of self-discovery takes him out of the comfort of his small town in... See More
by David Lloyd
(1 review)
Quick ViewDavid Lloyd's verses are a genuine contribution to the literature of haiku. They capture an image, a moment in time, and engrave it in the memory for all time. This is the mark of good haiku, as indeed it is of good verse in... See More
by David Lloyd
(3 reviews)
Quick ViewStart the Clock and Cue the Band - A Life in Television is the autobiography of David Lloyd who spent his career as the director of television programmes. His career took him to many places, from Aberystwyth to London, from... See More
by David Lloyd
(11 reviews)
Quick ViewHe couldn't remember when he had stopped seeing himself in her eyes, their marriage becoming simply a collection of memories, where only the mundane held them together. It seemed so simple at first: creation. Characters... See More
by David Lloyd
(11 reviews)
Quick ViewDaniel never truly remembered when he decided to write it all down. Or why. Was this to be his legacy, or simply a confession? Whatever it was, this was the only voice people would remember. For after his stroke, a... See More
(2 reviews)
Quick ViewThis anthology of short stories is a remarkable collection of fourteen tales, as varied as the authors who have contributed to it. Who is the stranger on Coffin Path, is there such a thing as the perfect murder, and what... See More
by David Lloyd
Quick ViewThis is a reproduction of a classic text optimised for kindle devices. We have endeavoured to create this version as close to the original artefact as possible. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with... See More
by David Lloyd
(5 reviews)
Quick ViewIn this book, Zen Buddhism, rationality, science, consciousness, enlightenment and the paradox of free will are all brought together into a consistent explanation of the world as we actually experience it. How you experience... See More
(1 review)
Quick ViewThis is the second anthology of short stories written by a variety of talented authors whose primary uniting factor - other than the love of writing - is simply sharing the OX29 postcode. This tantalising collection of 15... See More
by David Lloyd
(1 review)
Quick ViewGillingham Forest provided a hunting lodge for the Angevin Kings, notably King John. In the 1820s, the artist John Constable stayed at Gillingham vicarage and, being impressed by the beauty of the countryside, executed... See More
by David Lloyd
Quick ViewIrish Times sketches an alternative conception of historical time. It argues that ways of living that are recalcitrant to capitalist logic, and therefore targeted for destruction, are not backward remainders of outmoded... See More
This 2019 anthology completes a trilogy of short stories written by authors from across the OX29 postcode over the last three years. In this edition, 17 authors - several of whom have written for all three anthologies - have... See More
by David Lloyd
Quick ViewMillions of lives are impacted every year by depression, robbing people of their hopes and dreams. While most victims try to simply manage this disease with medication and comfort seeking vices, I believe we have the power... See More
We take the everyday events of our lives for granted, rarely questioning what lies behind the apparent façade of ordinariness. Sometimes, however, life has other ideas and 2020 has turned out to be one of the strangest of... See More