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David Porter - Recent Books
We shall shortly be updating this page to include e.g. Healing the Wounds and Remember Me, Rescue Me.
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On 3 October representatives of business, banking, government and the media, from both the ethnic communities and the majority community, gathered in the Boardroom of Lloyds TSB Bank headquarters in London's Lombard Street for the launch of The British and How to Deal With Them: Doing Business With Britain's Ethnic Communities. Co-authored by Ram Gidoomal, Deepak Mahtani and David Porter, conceived and written by David David Porter, this is already a widely-acclaimed resource. 'The reference book you'll want to keep on your desk and take home to read at weekends.' Ram Gidoomal, Deepak Mahtani and David Porter, The British and How to Deal With Them: Doing Business With Britain's Ethnic Communities (ISBN 1-898253-42-0, £16.99). Find out more at: |
'This is a truly great idea - sensibly written, full of practical advice and thoughtful observation. A must-read for anyone working in business in our 21st century multi-cultural Britain'
Lord Puttnam of Queensgate 'This is a marvellous fact-packed polemic and action guide ... Use it, not just once but every day.' |
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Launched in August at the Eagle and Child pub where the Inklings held their meetings, this book is a comprehensive guide to the lives, thought and writings of C S Lewis, J R R Tolkien, Charles Williams, Owen Barfield and their friends. David's co-author Colin Duriez is an internationally known authority on the Inklings (catch him on the Two Towers DVD): David's other writings on the topic include the article on C S Lewis in The Oxford Companion to Twentieth-Century Literature in English.
Colin Duriez and David Porter, The Inklings Handbook (London, SPCK/Azure: St Louis MO, Chalice Press). ISBN (UK) 1-902694-13-9, (USA) 082721622-X. UK Price £20. |
'Authoritative and engaging, Duriez and Porter's long-awaited volume makes a fascinating attempt to capture the elusive complexity of the friendships at the heart of this most remarkable association of writers.'
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