A fascinating account of the development of scientific terminology and the systematic approach to classification and measurement in the 18th century.
An insightful biography of the Roman Catholic priest, scholar and traveller Adrian Fortescue, showing the breadth of his interests and achievements.
An imaginative exploration of how an understanding of liminality aids those in leadership roles in adapting creatively to change.
A social history based on new research of the expansion and subsequent decline of colleges of education in Great Britain.
A fascinating introduction to the central questions of philosophy, and a spirited defence of the continuing relevance of Aristotelian and Thomist philosophy.
An imaginative and enriching analysis of the poetry of John Donne and Emily Dickinson from a liturgical and theological perspective.
The biography of Marcus Morris, the priest, bon-viveur and journalist who founded the Eagle children's magazine, read by millions throughout the 1950s and 60s.
Second edition of an authoritative study of socialist literature showing the racist and genocidal roots of socialist texts of the 19th and early 20th centuries.