New Releases by Stewart Ross

Stewart Ross is the author of The Middle East since 1945 (2024), The Unsolved Case Files of Sherlock Holmes (2023), Designing Effective Teaching and Significant Learning (2023), Queen Elizabeth II For Dummies (2022), Twisted Fairy Tales (2022).

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The Middle East since 1945

release date: Nov 14, 2024
The Middle East since 1945
This much needed new edition provides a complete and essential guide to this fast developing, ever changing and often tense region. This book, fully updated for 2024, examines the origins and development of the events which have dominated the headlines for the last seven decades. Covering everything from religion and politics in the aftermath of the Second World War to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, terrorism, war in Iraq and Syria and the extraordinary economic growth of the Gulf states, it will change the way you think about the region and provide balance and clarity.

The Unsolved Case Files of Sherlock Holmes

release date: Aug 17, 2023
The Unsolved Case Files of Sherlock Holmes
For all puzzle aficionados who have long been devotees of the great detective''s ingenious methods, this book is finally your chance pit your wits against the Great Detective.

Designing Effective Teaching and Significant Learning

release date: Jul 03, 2023
Designing Effective Teaching and Significant Learning
Designing courses to deliver effective teaching and significant learning is the best way to set students up for success, and this book guides readers through the process. The authors have worked with faculty world-wide, and share the stories of how faculty have transformed courses from theory to practice. They start with Dee Fink’s foundation of integrating course design. Then they provide additional design concepts to expand the course blueprint to implement plans for communication, accessibility, technology integration, as well as the assessment of course design as it fits into the assessment of programs and institutions, and how faculty can use what they learn to meet their professional goals.

Queen Elizabeth II For Dummies

release date: Apr 19, 2022
Queen Elizabeth II For Dummies
The longest-reigning monarch in European history! If the news about Harry, William, Kate, Meghan, and the rest of the British royals has you wondering about how this latest generation of princes, princesses, dukes, and duchesses got their start, you’re not alone. Queen Elizabeth II For Dummies takes you on a fascinating journey through the life of Great Britain’s longest-serving monarch. You’ll find revealing stories about Queen Elizabeth II’s family background, her childhood, early ascension to the throne, and her role during times of national crisis and triumph. The book combines must-know facts about the monarchy with details of the remarkable woman who has held the crown for over 68 years (and counting). You’ll also read about: Where shows like The Crown stay true-to-life and where they take artistic liberties with historical fact Queen Elizabeth II’s relationship with Prince Charles, the late Prince Phillip, Princess Diana, and the thousands of famous figures she has encountered during her reign The subtle and at times controversial role of a hereditary Head of State in a democracy Perfect for anyone with an interest in the monarchy, British governance, power and society, leadership, or the resurgence of the British monarchy in popular culture, Queen Elizabeth II For Dummies is a cracking read full of trivia, secrets, and history that puts one of the most central figures of the 20th and 21st centuries in the palm of your hand.

Witchcraft in Christian Countries: Being an Address Delivered at the Inauguration of the Secular Society at Stockport, November 19th, 1882

release date: Sep 28, 2020
Witchcraft in Christian Countries: Being an Address Delivered at the Inauguration of the Secular Society at Stockport, November 19th, 1882
"Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live" (Exodus xxii. 18). So thundered forth the Holy Scriptures, with the full force of the impugnable sanction, "And the Lord said unto Moses." When we Freethinkers, in the light and love of to-day, read this brief but terrible verse we cannot help speculating as to how much better it would have been for Humanity if Europe had never heard of this God, if Asia had never read a line of this Moses. Human nature is, in itself, rude and savage enough till, through weary ages, it gropes its way through blood and darkness up to civilisation and culture. Still, in spite of the strong using their strength to overmaster the weak, there is an inherent tendency in the human heart to sympathise with the sorrows and the sufferings of Humanity. Man is not so bad, after all, if gods would only leave him alone and priests would betake themselves to some honest secular calling. I say unhesitatingly that, down through the centuries, men never would have continued to burn and torture hundreds and thousands of frail and helpless old women but for the accursed sanction of "Thus saith the Lord." "Thus saith the Lord," and two centuries ago the valleys of this your now busy and happy Lancashire blazed and glared with the fires of death, and persons as innocent of sorcery, or of any other crime, as the purest individual in this hall shrieked in agony to God that heard not, to man that pitied not, as their flesh blackened and shrivelled, till a small heap of dust and cinders was all that was left of the thinking human brain, of the throbbing human heart. "Thus saith the Lord," and for centuries after that, otherwise every man might have been free, the sanction of the Bible was adduced to justify one man being a master and another man a slave. The priests of the Lord, the bishops in the Upper House, were the most determined opponents of the anti-slavery agitation of Wilberforce, and Clarkson; and, when the battle came to be finally fought out in America, the canting parsons of that Republic were the worst enemies of the slave, and they preached sermons and quoted no end of texts from Scripture to prove that God Almighty had declared in favour of a trade in human flesh, and that he had mercifully ordained the stripes for the back of the slave.

Who Invented Underpants?

release date: Sep 15, 2020
Who Invented Underpants?
The ultimate collection of curious and inventive trivia for all you need to know about the origin of just about everything on the planet. This fact-packed collection recounts the origins, invention, and discovery of just about everything, from the big bang to driverless cars. Find out intriguing answers to questions like: What material was the first clothing made out of? Who invented bathtubs? Who paved the first road? What came first: wine or whiskey? Perfect for history buffs, trivia junkies, or fun-fact connoisseurs, this entertaining and enlightening collection is for curious minds who have wondered about the mysteries of the beginning of all things.

Twisted Fairy Tales: The Three Little Narwhals

release date: Mar 15, 2020
Twisted Fairy Tales: The Three Little Narwhals
Once upon a time, a fairy tale went very wrong! This new twist on a traditional children''s story is packed with fun. In this whale of a tale, the Big Bad Shark is looking for a tasty snack... when he comes across three delicious-looking narwhals! The loveable, pointy-horned creatures-show-off Spike, arty Spiral, and shy Stubby-discover a sunken pirate ship, and are using the parts to build their own homes. Now they are out of their depth, locked in a battle of wits with the munching, crunching villain. ABOUT THE SERIES: Twisted Fairy Tales are classic children''s stories retold with a hilarious spin for young readers. Meet alternative heroes as they encounter strange sidekicks and not-so-arch-enemies. But will they get their happy ever after? These laugh-out-loud tales are brought to life by the cheeky full-colour illustrations.

Twisted Fairy Tales: The Ninjabread Man

release date: Feb 15, 2020
Twisted Fairy Tales: The Ninjabread Man
Once upon a time, a fairy tale went very wrong! This new twist on a traditional story is packed with fun, humour, and energy. Long ago, in ancient Japan, two ninja warriors had everything they wanted in life, except for a child. So they decided to bake one! Out of the oven leaped a speedy, sneaky, and brave Ninjabread Man... who went on to cause absolute chaos! This hilarious tale will be sure to thrill readers aged 6+. ABOUT THE SERIES: Twisted Fairy Tales are classic children''s stories retold with a hilarious spin for young readers. Meet alternative heroes as they encounter strange sidekicks and not-so-arch-enemies. But will they get their happy ever after? These laugh-out-loud tales are brought to life by the cheeky full-colour illustrations.

Twisted Fairy Tales: Snow White and the Seven Robots

release date: Feb 15, 2020
Twisted Fairy Tales: Snow White and the Seven Robots
When the wicked Star Queen shipwrecks her daughter, Snow White, on a remote forest planet, the plucky princess uses her engineering know-how to rebuild her ruined spacecraft into robot helpers! Can she and her mechanical friends find a way to defeat the Star Queen once and for all?

The First of Everything

release date: Oct 03, 2019
The First of Everything
A lively and highly readable account of human invention, innovation and discovery. The First of Everything recounts the origins, invention and discovery of just about everything on the planet, from the Big Bang to driverless cars.

Oliver Twist

release date: Sep 12, 2019
Oliver Twist
Oliver Twist is an orphan. After escaping a cruel workhouse for the poor, he comes to live with the criminal Fagin, the sneaky Artful Dodger, and a group of pickpockets. Will he be a street urchin forever? This heartwarming tale has been retold and adapted with new illustrations, making it perfect for younger readers aged 4+.

The Call of the Wild

release date: Sep 12, 2019
The Call of the Wild
Far away in the cold North, there is gold to be found. Only strong dogs like Buck are fit to find it. Wrenched from his warm, happy home, Buck discovers the harsh world of sled dogs. Will he ever be the same again? This powerful tale has been retold and adapted with new illustrations, making it perfect for younger readers aged 4+.

Robinson Crusoe

release date: Sep 12, 2019
Robinson Crusoe
Robinson Crusoe could never have guessed what a sailor''s life held in store for him. Find out how he faces pirates, slavery, and shipwreck, and survives twenty-eight years on a desert island. This thrilling tale has been retold and adapted with new illustrations, making it perfect for younger readers aged 4+.

Robin Hood

release date: Sep 12, 2019
Robin Hood
Robin Hood and his band of Merry Men live the life of outlaws - stealing from the rich to feed the poor. Together, they fight to end the cruel reign of Prince John and bring peace to England. This exciting tale has been retold and adapted with new illustrations, making it perfect for younger readers aged 4+.

Solve it Like Sherlock

release date: Mar 08, 2018
Solve it Like Sherlock
If you''ve always fancied yourself a bit of a Sherlock Holmes, there''s no better way to test yourself than against these ingenious puzzles. In this intriguing book, Stewart Ross presents 25 new Sherlock Holmes cases and challenges you to pit your powers of deduction against those of the Great Detective. Full of the atmosphere and ambience of 221b Baker Street, you''ll feel like you''ve stepped back into the pages of Arthur Conan Doyle . except, this time, with the chance to prove you''re a match for the super sleuth. Each case provides all the evidence you''ll need to crack it, provided you''re sharp enough to pick up on all the clues, with challenges from codebreaking to lateral thinking, memory to logic . and of course, how Sherlock came up with the solutions can be found at the back of the book in case you''re feeling more like Watson than Holmes. The detective managed to solve 24 out of the 25 cases in this book - perhaps you can go one better.

Queen Elizabeth II and the Royal Family

Queen Elizabeth II and the Royal Family
A magnificent tribute to the life and reign of Queen Elizabeth II, who is set to become the longest reigning British monarch, and a celebration of the British royal family, Queen Elizabeth II and the Royal Family is a stunning visual guide to the Queen, from her childhood to today. Telling the story of the House of Windsor, including events such as the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, and with profiles on key people such as Princess Diana and Prince Harry, right up to the birth of William and Kate''s second child, this is the complete guide to the world''s most famous royal family. It also includes the complete history of the kings and queens of England and Scotland, tracing the line of succession to the throne. This is the perfect book for anyone who loves the Queen and royal family, or is interested in the history of the British monarchy.

Pearl Harbor

release date: Jan 01, 2015
Pearl Harbor
Written in British English, Pearl Harbor tells the story of how the American naval base at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii became the target of a surprise attack by the Japanese in December 1941.

Hiroshima

release date: Jan 01, 2015
Hiroshima
Written in British English, Hiroshima tells the story of how the Japanese port city of Hiroshima came to be the target of the world''s first nuclear attack.

World War II Britain

release date: May 01, 2012
World War II Britain
Introducing different periods of history through the buildings people have left behind, this series includes buildings from all over Britain and examines how we know about the time through the archaeological evidence.

Greed, Seeds and Slavery

release date: Jan 31, 2012
Greed, Seeds and Slavery
Commemorating the 200th anniversary of the abolition of the Slave Trade Act, this collection of eleven stories follows the lives of slaves of every kind around the world. Join African Queen Jinga as she unites the tribes of Ndongo against the invading Portuguese. Watch John Blanke as he becomes the first black trumpeter to play for the King Henry VIII. Meet Harriet Tubman as she helps escaped slaves flee along the Underground Railroad to freedom. Moving, exciting and often funny, these true stories span centuries and the globe, feature famous historical figures such as William Wilberforce and Catherine of Aragon and remind us all of the true horrors of slavery in all its forms.

Henry VIII

release date: Oct 01, 2011
Henry VIII
A latest entry in the popular historical series introduces young readers to the infamous acts of King Henry VIII while inviting them to hear the testimony of historical figures and decide if the 16th-century monarch''s choices were justified. Original.

Guy Fawkes

release date: Jul 01, 2011
Guy Fawkes
This exciting new History series approaches the stories of familiar characters such as Henry VIII and Boudicca from a fresh, new angle. Imagine if you could bring important historical figures back to life and put them on trial, with you, the reader, as the jury. Hear the testimonies of the defendants and witnesses, then go on-line to place your vote: innocent or guilty. With engaging and humorous illustrations by Tim Archbold, these will draw in young readers.

Into the Unknown

release date: Apr 12, 2011
Into the Unknown
Ready to relive some of the most daring voyages of all time? Unfold these spectacular cross sections and explore fourteen historic journeys. Open this dynamic book and discover how the greatest explorers in history — from Marco Polo to Neil Armstrong — plunged into the unknown and boldly pieced together the picture of the world we have today. With the help of masterful cross sections, dramatic storytelling, and sidebars that highlight key concepts, places, and technology, immerse yourself in such expeditions as: —Leif Eriksson’s voyage to North America (eleventh century) —Zheng’s travels from China to East Africa (fifteenth century) —Magellan’s circumnavigation of the globe (sixteenth century) —Tenzing Norgay’s and Edmund Hillary’s scaling of Mt. Everest (twentieth century) —Plus ten more exciting journeys! Back matter includes an index, a glossary, and sources.

Understand the Middle East (since 1945): Teach Yourself

release date: Aug 27, 2010
Understand the Middle East (since 1945): Teach Yourself
Understand the Middle East (since 1945)is an essential guide to one of the world''s most turbulent regions. It examines the origins and development of the events which have dominated the headlines for the last six decades. Covering everything from religion and politics in the aftermath of the Second World War to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, war in Iraq and the terrorism of the present day it will change the way you think about the region. NOT GOT MUCH TIME? One, five and ten-minute introductions to key principles to get you started. AUTHOR INSIGHTS Lots of instant help with common problems and quick tips for success, based on the author''s many years of experience. EXTEND YOUR KNOWLEDGE Extra online articles at www.teachyourself.com to give you a richer understanding. THINGS TO REMEMBER Quick refreshers to help you remember the key facts.

Understand the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Teach Yourself

release date: Aug 27, 2010
Understand the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Teach Yourself
Understand the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict is the essential guide to one of the world''s most distressing confrontations. Putting the present situation into its broader context and examining all perspectives, it unravels the origins and development of issues which make the headlines daily. Each aspect of this complex conflict is explained with engaging objectivity which will ensure you can examine the issues from all perspectives and in a social, political, historical and international framework. NOT GOT MUCH TIME? One, five and ten-minute introductions to key principles to get you started. AUTHOR INSIGHTS Lots of instant help with common problems and quick tips for success, based on the author''s many years of experience. EXTEND YOUR KNOWLEDGE Extra online articles at www.teachyourself.com to give you a richer understanding. FIVE THINGS TO REMEMBER Quick refreshers to help you remember the key facts. TRY THIS Innovative exercises illustrate what you''ve learnt and how to use it.

Sport Technology

release date: May 01, 2010
Sport Technology
Looks at the latest developments in sports technology, examining the debates around new technology, and what kinds of sports technology are likely to be developed in the future. Suggested level: intermediate, junior secondary.

The Great Fire of London

release date: Mar 01, 2010
The Great Fire of London
An important historical moment in introduced in the context of both what led up to the fire and the changes that occurred as a result of it Children are introduced to words associated with buildings and fire and learn about the role of eyewitnesses in historical events in this guide to the Great Fire of London and how we came to know about it today. Using historical paintings, a timeline, and a simple map, children can discover why the fire started, how it spread, and the damage it caused. Included are activities that further encourage visual literacy and relate to the use of historical evidence sources.

Electricity

release date: Jan 01, 2010
Electricity
This title encourages children to think about the many different electrical appliances we use in our homes and schools every day. They learn to distinguish between an appliance that uses mains electricity and one that runs on batteries. Electrical circuits are explored in detail and children are encouraged to make their own circuits.

Medieval Europe

release date: Jan 01, 2010
Medieval Europe
Presents an introduction to the study of Medieval civilization, discussing how to research basic facts, find a topic, evaluate sources, use tangible evidence, and write a presentation.
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