This volume provides an account of the inception and development of the Alexander Technique, and of the life of the man who invented it, F. M. Alexander.
The story of Jeremy Thorpe's rapid rise and spectacular fall from grace is one of the most remarkable in British politics. Made leader of the Liberal Party in 1967 at the age of just 37, he seemed destined for truly great things, but, as this biography reveals, a time-bomb was already ticking.
This volume provides an account of the inception and development of the Alexander Technique, and of the life of the man who invented it, F. M. Alexander.
This work focuses on the life of Joachim von Ribbentrop, Hitler's Foreign Minister from 1938 until the end of the Third Reich. At the heart of German power during the war, this strange, sinister and intriguing character was violently anti-British, and encouraged Hitler in a policy that led to war.