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‘A Veritable Eden’ The Manchester Botanic Garden: A History
This book by Ann Brooks charts the history of the Manchester Botanic Garden. Read more
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What you need to do when Pre‐cancer or Cancer is suspected in your Mouth Cavity
Professor Chitta Ranjan Choudhury has published another book on oral cancer education. Read more |
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Manchester Graduate Novelist Joins the E-Book Revolution
Adrian White has decided to publish his third book, Dancing to the End of Love, exclusively as an e-book. Read more
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Simon Morrison makes a deranged literary romp through some of the planet’s finest discos and curiosities.
Combining contemporary music history with pop-culture road trip, 'Discombobulated: Dispatches from the Wrong side' takes in the weird and the wonderful home and abroad. Read more
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Alessandro Ferrara published a book on cost-benefit analysis
Manchester graduate Alessandro Ferrara has published a book in London and New York (Routledge) entitled 'Cost-Benefit Analysis of Multi-Level Government: the Case of EU Cohesion Policy and of US Federal Investment Policies'. Read more
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The Secret Life of the Earl St. Maur (1935-69)
Joe is about to publish his latest biography revealing his family connections to the Earl of the Seymour family. Read more
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Euan Kellie releases book on the Rebuilding of Manchester
Manchester graduate Euan Kellie has published a book about the rebuilding and regeneration of Manchester after the 1996 terrorist attack. Read more
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Ray Cassar publishes poetry collection
Manchester graduate Ray Cassar (MEd Foreign Language Learning, 1980) has recently published a book of poems entitled 'The Ship of Clouds'. Read more
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Manchester University Press Titles List for 2010
MUP is currently working with several University of Manchester academics on some exciting new titles. Read more
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Professor Richardson's Book on Household Servants
Manchester graduate, Professor Richardson has published his book Household Servants in Early Modern Britain. Read more
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Chitta Choudhury Releases his Book on Oral Cancer Screening
Manchester graduate, Chitta Choudhury has recently published his book 'Hand-book of Oral Cancer Screening and Education- A Guideline Protocol'. Read more
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Flintoff's bat designer releases book
Former graduate and founder of the famous cricket bat manufacturers 'Woodworm' has released his debut book. Read more
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From the pitch to the boardroom
What can we learn from the success of Federer or the dominance of Tiger Woods? Quite a lot, according to former Manchester golf captain Andrew Thorp, and much of it can be applied to the workplace. Read more
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Dr Irene Lancaster launches new book
University of Manchester graduate, Dr Irene Lancaster (PGCE 1997), is launching the paperback edition of her book 'Deconstructing the Bible - Abraham ibn Ezra’s Introduction to the Torah' on 27 April, 2009. Read more
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Forgotten fruits
Manchester graduate's guide to Britain's traditional fruit and vegetables is now available in paperback. Read more
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Manna from Hades
Manchester graduate, Carola Dunn's (BA Russian and French 1967) eighteenth book in the the Daisy Dalrymple mystery series (set in England in the 1920s) is now available for purchase. Read more
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University of Manchester Graduate Sheba Mohammid releases novel
Sheba Mohammid is due to release her new novel, The Secret of the Sundance Caves on 8 August 2008. Read more
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Clare Wigfall wins Short Story Prize
Manchester graduate Clare Wigfall has won the BBC's National Short Story Prize for The Numbers. Read more
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The Life of a True Mancunian
Acclaimed author Billy Hopkins has sold over one million copies of his six books. He describes how his time at Manchester set him up for the rest of his life. Read more
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The building of a giant
In his first book, Manchester graduate, John Bradley, explores the history of Cadbury, which began in a single corner shop, and transformed into a multinational company. Read more
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The Other Buddhism
In her latest book Caroline Brazier explores the Pureland schools, the largest Buddhist denominations in Japan that are rarely written about in the West. Read more
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Megan helps foreign students with a new coursebook
Manchester graduate, Megan Roderick, has co-authored a coursebook for teenage foreign students learning English. Read more
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Ninachka: The Making of an Englishwoman?
Medical graduate, Nina Murray, a 94-year-old Russian princess, has completed her autobiography which is now available for purchase. Read more
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Norman Selwyn
Law graduate, Norman, announces the publication of the 15th and 16th edition of his law books. Read more
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The Secret Life of the Earl St. Maur (1935-69)
Joe is about to publish his latest biography revealing his family connections to the Earl of the Seymour family. Read more
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Sallie's birthday treat
Manchester graduate will have her new novel 'The Palace of Strange Girls' published on 5 May 2008. Read more
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Manchester graduate helps performers
David has recently published 'Performance Strategies for Musicians', a DIY book for performers to help them overcome anxiety. Read more
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Literary success
Jonathan Trigell's first novel, Boy A, has been developed as a feature film. Read more
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