Books

Are Trams Socialist? Why Britain Has No Transport Policy

£9.99
ByChristian Wolmar

If you have ever wondered why the roads are congested, the trains are full and the buses are no longer running, this book provides the answers. The UK has never had a proper transport policy and it desperately needs one to address the twin challengers of getting people around cheaply and safely, while safeguarding the environment.

The Itinerant Economist: Memoirs of a Dismal Scientist

£14.99
ByRussell Jones

A fly on the wall, warts and all, description of what it was like to be a market economist during the extraordinary 25-year period that finance came to exert a disproportionate influence on the lives of almost everyone on the planet. It was quite a ride and not without its moments of pathos and humour.

Diseased, Douched and Doctored: Thermal Springs, Spa Doctors and Rheumatic Diseases

£19.99
ByRoger Rolls

Focusing on Britain’s premier spa at Bath, this book examines how and why ‘taking the waters’ was regarded as an efficacious therapy by both patients and practitioners; and how and why Bath’s Mineral Water Hospital, one of the earliest voluntary hospitals to be established in the UK, ultimately became a world-renowned centre for the study and treatment of rheumatic diseases.

The Future of Finance: The LSE Report

£14.99
ByAdair Turner, Andrew Haldane, Andrew Large, Andrew Smithers, Charles Goodhart, John Kay, Martin Wolf, Paul Woolley, Peter Boone, Richard Layard, Simon Johnson, Sushil Wadhwani

We invited eighteen leading British thinkers on the reform of the world financial system and what a financial system is for to form a Future of Finance Group. They included journalists, academics, financiers and officials from the Financial Services Authority, the Bank of England and the Treasury. The result is this book.

Safe as Houses? A Historical Analysis of Property Prices

£17.99
ByNeil Monnery

This book looks at house prices over the long term in several countries including the UK, the US, France, Holland, Norway, Germany and Australia to find out what has happened to house prices and why. The author illustrates his findings with authoritative data on trends and provides intriguing details including a century long index of UK house prices, an analysis of the value of the White House and a fascinating four-hundred-year story of houses in Amsterdam.

The Climate Majority Project: Setting the Stage for a Mainstream, Urgent Climate Movement

£12.99
ByLiam Kavanagh, Rosie Bell, Rupert Read

If climate action remains marginal at this late hour, it will fail. In dismay at the inaction of governments, citizen groups are showing how people can use their real power and authentic voice to drive change. In the workplace, in politics and in local communities, people are stepping forward both to demand transformation and to make it happen.

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