Author:Fred Metcalf
Looking for a good joke? Searching for an ice-breaker for that after-dinner speech? Or are you just in need of a few laughs?
Then stop! Your search is over. This book is the finest, funniest collection of gags, rib-ticklers and plain silly one-liners ever to find themselves squeezed inside the covers of a book. Organised by subject matter (from Absence - via Insults - to Writers) and containing side-splitters stolen from such wits as Groucho Marx, Orson Welles, Mark Twain and P. J. O'Rourke, among many, many others, this book will ensure that people will feel compelled to laugh at you wherever you go.
A treasure trove of wit covering all walks of life, The Penguin Dictionary of Jokes is the perfect joke book for all occasions.
Terrorism and misguided policies are threatening to polarize our world. This book offers real insight, as well as practical step-by-step alternatives to the "war on terror "
—— HRH Prince Hassan bin Talal of JordanEssential reading for anyone who wishes to understand terrorism today. It provides a thoughtful and challenging analysis of a complex issue that affects each and every one of us.
—— Terry Waite, CBEScholarly, readable, practical and positive ... Should be compulsory reading for all American congressmen and British MPs
—— Tony Benn, MPThis book is an awakening
—— Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, author of After MulticulturalismThis very wise book suggests how we could stop building the anger and hate that generate terrorism and start to solve rather than exacerbate the problem
—— Clare Short MPAn original, stimulating and powerful contribution to how we deal with political violence in the modern world ... needs to be given serious consideration
—— Sir Malcolm Rifkind, MPI should like to underline the importance of the approach described here
—— Alistair Crooke, Founder, Conflict ForumsWe urgently need to engage with those who have felt threatened and then threaten us in turn. We need an enhanced political vocabularly ... Making Terrorism History is part of extending what we have understood as the political in crucial ways. Read it.
—— Susie Orbach, author of Towards Emotional LiteracyA critique both pointed and witty
—— Howard Newby , IndependentCollini writes beautifully
—— Chris Patten , Financial TimesCollini puts his finger on the nub of the problem facing universities. Collini's book is a must-read
—— AC Grayling , Literary ReviewThe Internet has fundamentally changed the architecture of business and society. This terrific book shows you how to live, learn, and thrive in a networked world.
—— Joi Ito, Director, MIT Media LabIn times of change and uncertainty...adaptability creates stability. It is insights like this that make The Startup of You such a compelling new way to approach your life. Hoffman and Casnocha have distilled the essence of entrepreneurship into a potion for personal success, regardless of your career plans.
—— John Etchemendy, Provost, Stanford UniversityThe same extraordinary vision and timing that enabled Reid to found LinkedIn is once again on display with his book The Start-up of You. His central thesis, that every individual can benefit from acting as the entrepreneur of their own life and career, has never been more important than it is in today's increasingly globalized, competitive, and networked world.
—— Jeff Weiner, CEO, LinkedInA fascinating insight to the workings of Silicon Valley and the characters therein and how they interact with each other
—— RecruitmentViews.comThere is much helpful advice but the main themes are to make sure your network is as strong as it can be so that it helps you to also make sure you are in a place that has opportunities for you
—— Citywealth Magazine