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Colin Hines

    The Croesus Club
    Long and Shortt, Brokers
    Murder at Arecibo
    Localization
    Art Deco London
    • Localization

      A Global Manifesto

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,9(7)Évaluer

      Focusing on the significance of cultural, social, and ecological diversity, this book serves as a manifesto against the dominance of a monolithic global consumer culture. It critiques the notion that international competitiveness is essential for survival and highlights the negative impacts of globalization. More than just a critique, it offers actionable policies for fostering local self-sufficiency, presenting a compelling alternative that emphasizes the protection of local communities on a global scale.

      Localization
    • Murder at Arecibo

      Life--And Death--At the Arecibo Observatory

      • 264pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Set against the backdrop of the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico, the story follows Laureen Fortune, a vibrant woman in her forties, as she reconnects with former lover Kelly Collins, an astronomer. The Observatory's impressive infrastructure and its allure attract a mix of scientists and past acquaintances, including friends and former flames of Laureen. This reunion explores themes of nostalgia, love, and the intersections of personal and professional lives within a remarkable scientific setting.

      Murder at Arecibo
    • Long and Shortt, Brokers

      • 226pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Set in a time before digital trading transformed the financial landscape, the narrative explores the intricate and human-centric process of stock trading. It highlights how ordinary individuals interacted with brokers to place orders, relying on a chain of real people—from brokers to floor traders—to execute their transactions. This historical context reveals a more personal and tangible approach to trading, contrasting sharply with today's electronic and automated systems.

      Long and Shortt, Brokers
    • The Croesus Club

      • 220pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      The narrative explores themes of academic integrity and corruption at the University of Toronto, reflecting on past events that raise questions about the ethical landscape of higher education. It challenges readers to consider whether similar issues could arise again, either at the same institution or elsewhere. The book prompts a critical examination of the university system and its potential for misconduct, urging a reflection on the lessons learned from history.

      The Croesus Club