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John Kruse

    Basándose en décadas de experiencia como asesor en el sector voluntario y como formador autónomo, este autor se centró inicialmente en la no ficción legal, específicamente en el derecho de ejecución. Sin embargo, el deseo de escribir novelas, impulsado por comentarios familiares, lo llevó a una nueva pasión por contar historias. Ahora cautivado por el oficio, el autor está trabajando diligentemente en numerosas narrativas ficticias nuevas. Su ficción está autopublicada y fácilmente disponible a través de los principales minoristas en línea.

    Manx Fairies
    The Darker Side of Faery
    Aphrodite Goddess of Modern Love
    Debt Recovery in the Courts
    Sources of Bailiff Law
    Taking Control of Goods
    • Taking Control of Goods

      • 438 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      Recent legislative changes in the UK have necessitated a comprehensive update to the handbook on debt enforcement. The Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007 introduces significant reforms, replacing previous common law rules with new statutory powers outlined in Schedule 12. This third edition provides practitioners with essential guidance on navigating the revised legal framework and understanding the implications of the statutory code on debt enforcement practices.

      Taking Control of Goods
    • Sources of Bailiff Law

      • 258 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      The book explores multiple motivations behind its creation, delving into themes of personal growth, societal impact, and the quest for understanding. It aims to engage readers by presenting thought-provoking ideas and insights that encourage reflection on various aspects of life. Through its narrative, the author seeks to inspire and challenge conventional thinking, making it a compelling read for those interested in self-discovery and broader existential questions.

      Sources of Bailiff Law
    • Debt Recovery in the Courts

      • 138 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      This new book provides an introduction to the use of the courts for the recovery of debts, such as trade debts owed to companies, firms and sole traders; personal debts owed between individuals; rent arrears due from former tenants and rent unpaid under a money judgment made in conjunction with a possession order; and Employment Tribunal awards.

      Debt Recovery in the Courts
    • The goddess of love, Aphrodite - or Venus, or Astarte - she has had many names. She is the goddess of life, fertility and renewal, but she is also the patroness of carnal "a thousand honey secrets thou shalt know" is her promise to the boy Adonis in Shakespeare's poem about the pair. Incredibly, perhaps, he resists this offer- but most of us do not. The enduring role of the goddess in human sex and passion is well known, but how well is she suited for love and sexuality in the modern world? To understand that, we must trace something of her origins, and focus our attention on the way in which more recent writers and artists have imagined her.

      Aphrodite Goddess of Modern Love
    • There is a distinct tendency today to assume that faery kind are friendly and helpful towards us humans. The evidence of over one thousand years experience, preserved in British folk tradition, tells a very different story. British faeries are (like humans) selfish, greedy, violent and cruel. What makes things worse, of course, is the fact that they have magical powers too.

      The Darker Side of Faery
    • The Isle of Man is full of faery beings. In a concentrated area, it has all the most fascinating supernatural creatures of the British Isles, not just fairies, but various goblins, faery beasts and mermaids. It provides a fascinating case study of the wider wonders of British faery-lore, a kind of microcosm of Britain's faeries.

      Manx Fairies
    • This is the only book on the market which attempts to give a thorough explanation of bailiff law in a consumer-friendly way. The book flags up pointers which you should be aware of if you are trying to ward off a forthcoming bailiff visit. It also contains tips for dealing with bailiffs if they actually make it to your door.

      Bailiffs: The Law and Your Rights
    • The myths and legends of the Fair Folk are the oldest in Britain and our Fairy lore is unique to this island. Meetings with Faery are well recorded. Humans have always been aware of a form of life called Fairy, but how exactly do we meet these beings? What is their physical form and nature, and how and where do they live? Here is a deep analysis of the traditional knowledge of the nature of Fairies, and their importance to us, combined with an examination of our interaction with Faery.

      British Fairies
    • The pixies are the faery folk of the South West of England, by which I mean Cornwall, Devon and the western part of Somerset (essentially Exmoor, the Quantocks and the Blackdown Hills). Beyond this area, moving into northern and eastern Somerset and into Dorset, it is far more common to speak of fairies. Pixies came to wider attention through the work of a handful of authors. Before that, they had been well-known within the south-west, and local people had speculated about their origins over centuries.

      British Pixies
    • It is an article of faith central to fairy belief today that they are beings intimately connected with nature- they are the elemental spirits, even, of water, air and vegetation. In one form or another this view has long existed.

      Faeries and The Natural World