Paul Foot the "Calcio" feller was on here at one point. Not sure if he ever posted but he "messaged" me about summit Id posted regarding his book. I think his user name was "Calcio" or "Calcioman" or similar.
Paul Foot (of Daily Mirror/Private Eye/Socialist Worker etc renown) was his dad. John Foot wrote 'Calcio' (and one on Italian cycling which is on my xmas list)
danielmak wrote: Thanks for including me in this list. I also have a second book called Recording Culture: Audio Documentary and the Ethnographic Experience that I co-authored.
Michael Gove will be attacking you in a speech soon.
Thanks for including me in this list. I also have a second book called Recording Culture: Audio Documentary and the Ethnographic Experience that I co-authored.
Michael Gove will be attacking you in a speech soon.
You know, for academic books, any press is good press.
Thanks for including me in this list. I also have a second book called Recording Culture: Audio Documentary and the Ethnographic Experience that I co-authored.
Michael Gove will be attacking you in a speech soon.
You know, for academic books, any press is good press.
Squires has joined the list in that time with his two (soon three) Guardian books. Stubbs has added a bunch to the list as well with Future Days and Mars by 1980.
My sole entry on WOM's list, the collection of essays on french popular music I co-edited (inc my own piece on french hip hop) has now had a paperback edition. before you rush for it as stocking filler, that reduces the price to just under £50...
One by-product is that my royalties have started flowing again- were in single figures for a few years, but shot up to £30-odd this year!
Yeah, see I can't tell if this is a gag or not. My first thought was "another Study of the Theology of the Genevan Academy at the Time of the Synod of Dort?", but that wasn't being fair.
The PhD racket being what it is, there are probably hundreds of studies of theology on the Genevan Academy at the time of the Synod of Dort. And most, if not all, of them have been read by fewer than 10 people.
I've never written anything longer than about 10,000 words. I think anything more than that would drive me around the bend.
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