Bootle Through Time

Bootle Through Time
Author: Hugh Hollinghurst
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2014-09-15
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1445615207

This fascinating selection of photographs traces some of the many ways in which Bootle has changed over the last century.

The Bootle Boy

The Bootle Boy
Author: Les Hinton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2018
Genre: Journalists
ISBN: 9781911617013

A brilliantly evocative memoir from the golden age of newspaper publishing, from a man who helped define our modern media. When Les Hinton first fulfils his schoolboy dream of working on Fleet Street, it is still a place awash in warm beer, black ink, fag ash, and hot metal. Fifty-two years after being sent out to buy a sandwich for his first boss, one Rupert Murdoch, when Les finally leaves Murdoch's employment in 2011, the business of news has been turned upside down, in a tumble of social and technological change. Les Hinton has been present at and noiselessly directed several key scenes in that tale of revolutionary transformation, as employee and later head of Murdoch companies in newspapers, magazines, and television, on three continents over five decades, in Wapping and Wall Street, Australia and California. Born amid the rubble of the blitzed docklands of Bootle, and schooled by an itinerant Army childhood, he came to the centre from the periphery, just as Murdoch did. There, with a gang of like-minded outsiders, he set about redrawing the map of the media. Hinton depicts the upheavals that swept his trade with the same widescreen perspective and sharp colours he deploys to show us how politicians from Clinton to Blair, from Brown to Cameron, alternately canoodled and raged inside their arranged media marriages. We see the death of Diana, the IRA bombings, the charisma of Bill Clinton, and the phone-hacking scandal from a revelatory new angle. And we get the most undeluded and undiluted portrait yet of the man who is perhaps the last of the great press barons. Above all, emerging out of Hinton's scintillating stories of half a century of Murdoch and news revolutions, comes the voice of a wandering Liverpudlian who is still in love with the life of a newspaperman, and now the author of one of the defining media memoirs of our age.

Liverpool's Railways Through Time

Liverpool's Railways Through Time
Author: Hugh Hollinghurst
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2015-11-15
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1445645165

This fascinating selection of photographs traces some of the many ways in which Liverpool’s railways have changed and developed over the last century.

Understanding UNIX

Understanding UNIX
Author: Stan Kelly-Bootle
Publisher:
Total Pages: 628
Release: 1994
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

Understanding UNIX introduces the UNIX operating system, providing a basic understanding of its architecture and operating principles. Rather than attempting to explain all the uses of each command, the book concentrates on the most practical commands and options. It gives all the necessary information to set up, use, maintain, and optimize a UNIX system with a minimum of trouble.

The Trouble with Markets

The Trouble with Markets
Author: Roger Bootle
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2012-07-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1857889886

A trenchant, topical, and thought-provoking exploration of both our economic future and the future of the market system itself.

Money for Nothing

Money for Nothing
Author: R. P. Bootle
Publisher: Nicholas Brealey Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Business cycles
ISBN: 9781857882834

The world is at a critical juncture, poisted delicately between a surge in wealth and a descent into outright recession. In The Death of Inflation, Roger Bootle rocked the economic establishment with his predictions and was proven right. Now, he embraces controversy again with a fascinating and far-reaching book that analyses the prospects of deflation and depression and the great illusion of the economic bubble, which represents the difference between real and illusory wealth, or money for nothing. In Money for Nothing, Bootle argues that if we can avoid the twin perils of protectionism and a deflationary slump, there is hope for a global leap in real wealth in the future through an acceleration of global trade.

Extropia

Extropia
Author: Robin Bootle
Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2017-02-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1788036565

“A rip-roaring sci-fi thriller and chilling imagining of the future of Artificial Intelligence” –Rashid Razaq, Evening Standard Culture Correspondent. An act of sabotage leaves Edward's father trapped inside a virtual reality game, Extropia. In a desperate bid to save his father, Edward follows him, entering a world he knows he might never leave. A world full of artificially intelligent beings; beings subjected to a life of misery and fear in the name of human entertainment. Now one of them has found out about the real world and is determined to have his revenge... “Robin Bootle has given the devil an update and located him in cyberspace. A rapid plot with intriguing twists and turns.” Brian Keaney, Jacob’s Ladder.

The AI Economy

The AI Economy
Author: Roger Bootle
Publisher: Nicholas Brealey
Total Pages: 445
Release: 2019-11-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1473696208

Gold winner in Business Technology category, 2020 Axiom Business Book Awards Extraordinary innovations in technology promise to transform the world, but how realistic is the claim that AI will change our lives? In this much needed book the acclaimed economist Roger Bootle responds to the fascinating economic questions posed by the age of the robot, steering a path away from tech jargon and alarmism towards a rational explanation of the ways in which the AI revolution will affect us all. Tackling the implications of Artificial Intelligence on growth, productivity, inflation and the distribution of wealth and power, THE AI ECONOMY also examines coming changes to the the way we educate, work and spend our leisure time. A fundamentally optimistic view which will help you plan for changing times, this book explains AI and leads you towards a more certain future. Extraordinary innovations in technology promise to transform the world, but how realistic is the claim that AI will change our lives? In this much needed book the acclaimed economist Roger Bootle responds to the fascinating economic questions posed by the age of the robot, steering a path away from tech jargon and alarmism towards a rational explanation of the ways in which the AI revolution will affect us all. Tackling the implications of Artificial Intelligence on growth, productivity, inflation and the distribution of wealth and power, THE AI ECONOMY also examines coming changes to the the way we educate, work and spend our leisure time. A fundamentally optimistic view which will help you plan for changing times, this book explains AI and leads you towards a more certain future.

The Trouble with Europe

The Trouble with Europe
Author: Roger Bootle
Publisher: Nicholas Brealey
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-05-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781857886559

'This is a credible plan for life outside Europe and deserves to be widely read' The Week - Business Books of the Year FULLY REVISED EDITION FOR THE 2016 UK EU REFERENDUM The EU hasn't delivered the prosperity and growth it promised; the euro has turned out to be a disaster; and the EU's share of world GDP is set to fall sharply. Moreover, no one is clear what the EU is for, or how 'ever closer union' can be matched with expanding borders and huge disparities of income and culture. The EU is the most important thing that stands between Europe and success. Outside the EU, the UK could thrive, shorn of the EU's regulatory burden and free to develop close trading links with everyone - a truly global Britain. Moreover, BREXIT could provide the spur for the EU either to reform or break up. The UK can lead the way to a better Europe. This updated and expanded Third edition of Roger Bootle's critically acclaimed book includes further material on European reform, mass migration and a major new chapter on the UK referendum and its consequences.