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Peter Pringle

    Peter Pringle est un correspondant étranger britannique distingué dont la carrière lui a offert un point de vue unique sur les événements mondiaux. Son écriture explore les complexités des affaires internationales, s'appuyant sur une vaste expérience de première main. Pringle a un œil vif pour l'élément humain dans les paysages géopolitiques, traduisant des sujets difficiles en récits accessibles. Son travail se caractérise par une analyse perspicace et une narration captivante.

    Die Atom-Barone
    Arthur Hemmings Mysteries: Day of the Dandelion
    Food, Inc.
    Those are real bullets, aren't they? : Bloody Sunday, Derry, 30 January 1972
    • An iconic event in modern Irish history is, for the first time, narrated in directly human terms. Who were the people who marched, who fired from the flats, the barricades, who died? In brilliant narrative form a modern myth is unfolded and revealed fully, and so tells the story of the recent history of the armed struggle in Ireland.

      Those are real bullets, aren't they? : Bloody Sunday, Derry, 30 January 1972
      4,3
    • Food, Inc.

      Mendel to Monsanto--The Promises and Perils of the Biotech Harvest

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      The global conflict over genetically modified foods involves major corporations like Monsanto and environmental activists such as Greenpeace, both of whom present conflicting narratives about biotech agriculture. While corporations advocate for modified crops that could enhance food supply resilience, critics warn of potential risks to health and ecosystems. Peter Pringle critiques the misleading claims from both sides and proposes a collaborative approach among consumers, corporations, scientists, and farmers to fully harness biotechnology's potential in addressing world hunger and promoting environmental health.

      Food, Inc.
      4,1
    • British Secret Service agent and middle-aged bon vivant Arthur Hemmings tackles a murderous international conspiracy to control the world's food supply, a case with ties to the double murder of a professor and assistant who had discovered astonishing facts about a plant sex gene. 15,000 first printing.

      Arthur Hemmings Mysteries: Day of the Dandelion
      2,0
    • Übers. u. dt. Bearb. Schulz-Rubach, Marianne ; Oehlmann, Christiane. 296 S.

      Die Atom-Barone