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The Oxford History of the First World War brings together in one volume many of the most distinguished historians of the conflict, in an account ...
For many decades, the proponents of `artificial intelligence' have maintained that computers will soon be able to do everything that a human can do. In ...
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Australian politics and national life are trapped in a permanent present. There are few opportunities to imagine the future, and even fewer to create it ...
Acclaimed by the Daily Mail as 'definitive and harrowing' , this is the final volume of 'The People's Trilogy', begun by the Samuel Johnson prize-winning ...
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It is time to reimagine how life is organized on Earth. We're accelerating into a future shaped ...
Like humans, cities are mortal. They are born, they thrive, and they eventually die. In ATLAS OF LOST CITIES, Aude de Tocqueville tells the compelling ...
'full of compelling narrative and telling anecdotes' Sunday Times
'well-researched and engaging' The Financial Times
'outstanding' Washington Post
'one of the best reporters working in ...
More than fifty years ago, John Coltrane drew the twelve musical notes in a circle and connected them by straight lines, forming a five-pointed star ...
An art-oriented biography of the mighty Catherine the Great, who rose from seemingly innocuous beginnings to become one of the most powerful people in the ...