Forthcoming Titles
Alastair Clarke’s ground-breaking book provides the answer to how and why we find things funny, defeating the assumption that there can be no universal theory of humour. It is an absorbing read, explaining the vital role humour plays in the evolutionary success of humans and the cognitive development of children, as well as its wider sociological, psychological, neurological and even zoological implications.
More from the same author
Publication: December 2008
More from the same author
Publication: December 2008
Alastair Clarke’s first volume of essays explores a range of subjects from a rationalist perspective. Future volumes will include contributions from other authors.
More from the same author
Publication: 2009
More from the same author
Publication: 2009
A unique approach to the history of literature.
Publication: 2009
Publication: 2009
Dennet Freeman’s first novel presents a critical assessment of society from the viewpoint of an outsider.
Publication: 2009
Publication: 2009

