Patrick Neylan
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in West Ewell, Surrey, UK, The United Kingdom
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Ship Sale and Purchase
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2008
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Port and Terminal Management
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2009
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Understanding Shipping Module 9: Global Maritime Centres
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2020
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Tanker Chartering 2021
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2007
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Offshore Support Industry
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2013
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Shipping Business
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2011
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Understanding Shipping Module 4: The Role of Ports
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Understanding Shipping Module 6: The Charter Markets & Shipbroking
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Understanding Shipping Module 1: The Planet, People and Trade
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Understanding Shipping Module 3: The Ships
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Patrick’s Recent Updates
Patrick Neylan
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Patrick Neylan
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Mijo Stumpf's review
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Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike:
"Quite funny if you like Chekhov, but really really gets let down at the end with a liberal boomer-esque “WHAT IS HAPPENING TO YOUNG PEOPLE - WE ALL USED TO BE HAPPY IN THE 50s!!!!” nonsense. "
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Patrick Neylan
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Anthony's review
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The End of Time: The Next Revolution in Our Understanding of the Universe:
"Lee Smolin, one of the greatest modern scientists, has done work with Julian, and the last book I read of Lee's was in part a response to this one. To argue with a colleague not with an email or a phone call, but book against book, seems the path of "
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Patrick Neylan
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M's review
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The End of Time: The Next Revolution in Our Understanding of the Universe:
"Spends too much time pleading his case and not enough time making it."
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Maugham's failure can be summed up in the pompous blurb for this very book: "Jolyon Maugham QC founded The Good Law Project with the belief that the law can also put power in the hands of ordinary people." And yet he founded The Good Law Project with ...more |
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Is this the most tedious book ever written? Not only is it dull, it's relentlessly, sadistically dull. The narrative is: "When I was a child, I walked around and looked at things. My parents also had friends who were moderately interesting. I thought ...more | |
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An utterly brilliant, hilarious farce that brings the 1970s Italian original to 2020s Britain without losing a scrap of the wit and craziness. It requires a huge effort on the part of the leading man (the Maniac) and perfect timing by all the cast. T ...more |
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It's as funny and opinionated as you'd expect. But it's infuriating that the British publisher of my edition has used the American 'translation', even changing the author's own words as well as the spellings, which is jarring for such a quintessentia ...more | |
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Much though I like 19th century literature, I found S&S a bit of a slog. It's not as witty as Pride & Prejudice, though it does have some funny moments. The intertwined family relationships detailed in the first chapter are hard to keep in one's head ...more |
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Back in the 80s, Archer was one of the most loathsome Tories in a loathsome Tory government. Everyone despised him, even most Tories. So why would I read his books? But he was a best-selling author and clearly nobody read his books because they loved ...more |
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“I am poor - obscure - just eighteen years of age - with a rapacious appetite for everything and principles as light as my purse.”
― Selected Letters
― Selected Letters

“Everything a writer learns about the art or craft of fiction takes just a little away from his need or desire to write at all. In the end he knows all of the tricks and has nothing to say.”
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“I'm an occasional drinker, the kind of guy who goes out for a beer and wakes up in Singapore with a full beard.”
― Philip Marlowe's Guide to Life
― Philip Marlowe's Guide to Life

“On the smooth brown hair was a hat that had been taken from its mother too young.”
― The Little Sister
― The Little Sister

“Let love therefore be what it will, my Uncle Toby fell into it—And possibly, gentle reader, with such a temptation so wouldst thou: For never did thy eyes behold, or thy concupiscence covet, anything in this world more concupiscible than widow Wadman.”
― The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman
― The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman

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