Philanthrocapitalism: How the Rich are Trying to Save the World and Why We Should Let Them. This is the most comprehensive guide that I've come across on contemporary global giving. And it's...
Simple and effective!. I bought this book from a charity shop (less than a fiver in the end!) and I found it jam-packed with excellent ideas for helping the world to be a better, friendlier,...
Not just a list of places passed through.... Enjoyed the first book. Good that this follows on (although it stands alone as a book - you don't have to have read the first volume). It is ea...
My cup of tea. Britta brings this wonderful country to life with vivid pictures of the beautiful people and their way of life. There's such a sense of nostalgia in her writing and it's clear...
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Love his website, book leaves a bit desired.. Don't get me wrong, I love Michael Berry's website. The problem with the book, however, is that I've probably read 70% of the content from the ...
A Classic is Updated. This is a classic. It was,when first published, the most useful book on fundraising practice available. It contained lots of information on how Ken had worked to develo...
Fascinating, Gripping and Enthralling..... ....all 800 pages! Contrary to other reviews, I found this book one of the best I have had the pleasure to pick up.
Carnegie is known to all Scots...