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Gives a broad view of British publishing today, touching on the history of publishing before describing how a book develops - from the author’s first thoughts to the commercial promotion of the finished...
Seán Street, Emeritus Professor of Radio in the Media School at Bournemouth University, is currently writing a book, to be published next year by Routledge, with the working title, 'The Memory of Sound:...
This DVD was made to accompany the The Media Book in the EMC KS3 Series. It includes: three short fictional narratives; a documentary, Photo-You; clips from Big Brother; a news report of the Teletubbies’...
A studu paclk consisting of a book and audio CD. The book provides an opportunity to read for pleasure. It contains fifty texts, ranging in nature from newspaper articles to speeches, poems and extracts from...
Video-based training pack for health professionals involved in child safety work. The video presents eight short sequences, each integrated into a training activity in the book.
Looks at the Gospel Book of Henry the Lion, a manuscript from the Middle Ages said to be one of the most valuable books in the world.
Looks at how small businesses, community groups and individuals can benefit from desk-top publishing and shows that organisations need skills and a strategic approach to get the best from it. Includes a case...
This four part series explores the history of the printed book, with the emphasis on book design and illustration, from the first bibles to medieval masterpieces like Chaucer’s ‘Canterbury Tales’, and...
A two-part exploration of ancient teachings on death and dying which visualise the afterlife according to Tibetan philosophy and are central to Buddhist culture. Narrated by Leonard Cohen.
Discusses the basic financial records required on the farm. The programmes are linked by reference to an example farm in the north-east of Scotland. Part 1 shows the various statements and vouchers involved...
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