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Oct 8, 2024 10:46 AM

Author:Seth Godin

Free Prize Inside

Read Free Prize Insideand learn how to create something incredible that your customers won't be able to resist. Make something happen!

Remember when cereal boxes came with a free prize inside? You already liked the cereal, but once you saw that there was a free prize inside - something small yet precious - it became irresistible.

In his new book, Seth Godin shows how you can make your customers feel that way again. Here's a step-by-step way to get your organization to do something remarkable: quickly, cheaply and reliably. You don't need an MBA or a huge budget. All you need is a strategy for finding great ideas and convincing others to help you make them happen.

Free Prize Inside is jammed with practical ideas you can use right now to MAKE SOMETHING HAPPEN, no matter what kind of company you work for. Because everything we do is marketing - even if you're not in the marketing department.

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—— Richartd Lambert, ex editor of Financial Times and member of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee

The Hungry Spirit is a wide-ranging examination of business and social problems … shrewd, scholarly, thoughtful analysis.

—— Modern Management

Charles Handy is Britain’s only world-class management guru.

—— Director

'In Built to Last, Collins and Porras present a brilliant and lucid analysis and, yes, a blueprint for organizational excellence. It should be required reading.'

—— Warren Bennis

Flits with enthusiasm and lightly worn learning from Bronze Age gold-workers to Turner, Titian to Yves Klein

—— Simon Ings , Daily Telegraph (Books of the Year)

Colour becomes a philosophical feast - astrophysics, the origins of civilisation, a palette of moral associations

—— Ed Smith , New Statesman (Books of the Year)

A manual to navigate and enjoy the extraordinary design of the world around us

—— Anna Galbraith , Mail on Sunday

Leads down some wonderful rabbit holes

—— Chris Allnutt , Financial Times

A book that makes you want to paint

—— Joad Raymond , BBC History Magazine

Spellbinding, passionate, gripping and magnificently fresh in tone, boldly wide in range, elegantly written, deeply researched, Femina is a ground-breaking history of the Middle Ages. It brings the world to life with women at its very heart, centre stage where they belong. What a delight.

—— Simon Sebag Montefiore, author of Jerusalem: The Biography

This is a passionate, energetic, hugely enjoyable and brilliantly observed book. Both a plea for a new way of thinking about history and a commitment to putting women's lives back at the heart of things, I read it in one sitting. Magnificent.

—— Kate Mosse, bestselling author of Labyrinth

Janina Ramirez is a passionate voice for women in history. With this bold and masterful book, she salvages women's stories from the dark corners into which they have been pushed, and brilliantly restores them to the centre of the historical narrative where they have always belonged

—— Hallie Rubenhold, bestselling author of The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper

A compelling and breathtaking account of the women whose stories have been lost, ignored, or silenced in history. As important as it is remarkable

—— Susie Dent, bestselling author of Word Perfect

Challenging, inclusive and riveting, Janina Ramirez's book is breaking new grounds. This is a history as you've never read before. A unique page turner

—— Olivette Otele, author of African Europeans: An Untold History

Inventive, informative, surprising - this book is a revelation! Seeing so many remarkable women creating so much powerful history rewrites our entire sense of the medieval past

—— Waldemar Januszczak, Chief Art Critic, Sunday Times

As both writer and broadcaster, Dr Janina Ramirez radiates tremendous passion for her subject. To spend time in her company is to soon find yourself intoxicated by the vast drama of human history, with all its far-off wonders, frustrating mysteries, and tantalising echoes that still resonate in our modern world

—— Greg Jenner, author of Ask a Historian and Dead Famous: An Unexpected History of Celebrity

Gripping, incisive, brilliant, Janina Ramirez opens a door into hidden worlds, the secrets of women's lives. She is a detective and guide on this, an eye-opening, wonderful journey into the power, beauty and reality of early women's experiences

—— Kate Williams, author of England's Mistress: The Infamous Life of Emma Hamilton

Women have been consistently written out of our English history, transformed into ciphers, handmaidens, shadows. Janina Ramirez brings them back out into the light - and they glow with agency, power and passion

—— Alice Roberts, author of Ancestors: A prehistory of Britain in seven burials

What a novel! Ambitious and wonderfully achieved

—— Michael Morpurgo

I was captivated from the beginning. Ornate, vivid, deeply coloured, and so precise I could smell and taste the world

—— Rachel Joyce

An epic tale of love, of courage, of hope

—— Evening Standard

A stunning and captivating tale

—— The Sun

A grand sweep of adventure and travel, war and romance, and a rich exploration of love, life and loyalty

—— National Public Radio

[An] opulent tale, with elements of both love story and thriller, featuring some of Venice's most admired High Renaissance artists hunting desperately for a dazzling new pigment that will transform their work and fortunes

—— Metro

Although women have always made art, for far too long, art history has been told as the story of male achievement. Katy Hessel's The Story of Art without Men is a brilliantly readable and lively corrective. Outraged and celebratory, it's chock-full of female trail-blazers - from the Renaissance until the present day - who forged their way, despite facing the kind of hurdles that would stump most mortals

—— Jennifer Higgie, author of The Mirror and the Palette

Compiled with zip and wit, even the informed reader will learn something new on every page - we really cannot recommend it enough

—— The Fence

A sumptuously illustrated history... at once broad in scope and meticulously researched

—— Breeze Barrington , TLS

This book has blown my mind. Really passionately recommend

—— India Knight , Sunday Times

An extraordinary eye-opener, and very readable ... we badly need books like Hessel's

—— Evening Standard

Hessel's beautifully written 500-year survey is a welcome, necessary, addition to the bookshelves

—— Claire Armitstead , Guardian

Highly readable and lavishly illustrated... a rich storehouse of groundbreaking female art

—— Liz Hodgkinson , The Lady

Astonishing

—— Bella Mackie

This book changes everything. As soon as you open it, it's like you've opened a box of lit fireworks - out soars great artist after great artist. Her retake on the canon has changed it forever

—— Ali Smith , Observer

Hessel possesses that rare quality of a public intellectual, whereby she can distill vast amounts of knowledge and history into something accessible, relevant and joyful

—— Pandora Sykes

Extraordinary

—— L.A. Times
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