This book reinterprets the last five centuries of European history, a period characterised by war, revolt and contention, by the rise and struggles of states and empires, and by urbanization, enrichm
In this pathbreaking work, now available in paperback, Charles Tilly challenges all previous formulations of state development in Europe. Specifically, Tilly charges that most available explanations f
Meet Tilly and her friends! From the celebrated Polly Dunbar comes the first in a series of humorous stories about a lovable group of pals.Tilly lives in a little yellow house with her best friends. P
From inspired picture-book creator Polly Dunbar comes a colourful and charming new series following the escapades of Tilly and her friends.Tilly lives in a little yellow house with her best friends. I
'I aint always going to be poor, I made me mind up to that.' Dismissed from her position as housemaid under a cloud of misunderstanding, Tilly True is forced to return home. But Tilly is determined to
Matilda Jane Anderson drives a brand new 1917 Model T with Sweet Tilly painted on the heavy metal plate covering the radiator. Tilly doesn't care what people say. Well, until she finds herself put beh
From inspired picture-book creator Polly Dunbar, this televised series follows the escapades of Tilly and her friends.When Hector stumbles on the floor, Tilly knows just what to do to make him feel be
This bold and lively essay is one of those rarest of intellectual achievements, a big small book. In its short length are condensed enormous erudition and impressive analytical scope. With verve and s
Feeling down? Been told you have ‘Depression’ and want to know how to get better? Keen to start sorting out the many thoughts that run through your mind day in and day out? Then this book can help you
This meltingly romantic short story from Tilly Tennant is the inspiration for her wonderful new series of novellas,Mishaps in Millrise, available to buy now'Tilly Tennant has obvious talent for turnin
Over 20 million people are working part-time in the United States, more than six million of them involuntarily. Both Time and Fortune magazines have run recent cover stories about this constrained fac