The smartphone in your pocket can easily be turned into a high-tech spy tool and counter-surveillance device to rival anything that Ian Fleming’s Q might have dreamt up. You can communicate secretly, browse the web anonymously, access the Deep Web and hidden networks, view banned content, download privately and continue using Twitter and Facebook if their services are ever blocked locally.
Sherlock Holmes is the greatest detective of all time. He is driven to right the wrongs of the world. It is only natural that he should turn his attention to the Internet. This book may only take a few hours to read but it will change your life.
Find what you’re looking for in a fraction of the time. This enlightening and easy interactive ebook will improve your search skills; cutting the time you spend trawling the Web for whatever you want. Learn how to get the best out of Google and the other search engines. Discover ‘unknown’ databases and archives. Discover how to search the Deep Web for documents, images, videos and forgotten gems
Journalism has been transformed by the Internet and the Internet has opened journalists to levels of surveillance that would have horrified George Orwell. All journalists should be aware of the dangers they face in the digital world – the emerging battleground.
This digital edition of Sun Tzu’s masterpiece ‘The Art of War’ has been considerably simplified from the original 1910 translation by Lionel Giles.
The lengthy and often laborious footnotes have been done away with, and clarifications where appropriate have been included in Master Sun’s text, retaining its original charm and delightful use of language.
‘One Hundred Nonsense Pictures and Rhymes’ is a delightful collection of Edward Lear’s nonsense limericks and illustrations between 1846 and 1877. This edition has been specifically formatted and the 100 illustrations optimised for digital reading devices.
All you need to own firearms or take up shooting in France. Details how to join the three main sports federations – Tir, Ball Trap and Chasse. Plus sections on buying arms and document downloads, etc.
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Published: May 13, 2011
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Fiction » Fantasy » Historical
Largely unknown in the West, Grace James’s delightful collection of traditional Japanese fairy tales surprises, charms and amuses. Enter the magical world of evil boggarts, ghostly flutes, the original Three Wise Monkeys, and a tea-kettle that transforms into a dancing badger.
The British may define themselves with the words ‘Dunkirk Spirit’ yet remarkably this is the first novel ever published telling the full true story of the evacuation in the early months of the Second World War.
For the first time, best-selling author and journalist Alan Pearce tells the incredible story of personal sacrifice and bravery both on the home front and in the front line.