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King of Scotland' and 'The Tobacco Merchant's Lawyer'

King of Scotland' and 'The Tobacco Merchant's Lawyer'
Author: Iain Heggie
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2014-03-10
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 1408164701

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King of Scotland is an award-winning, dark comedy and a free adaptation of Gogol's A Diary of a Madman. Long-term unemployed Tommy McMillan joins a government-funded retraining scheme 'Up The Ladder'. Cited as a shining example of the government's employment policies and chosen for a media profile, Tommy is taken on by the Department of Upward Mobility. The department gets more than they bargained for, however, when they discover just how far up the ladder Tommy is expecting to go. Featuring trouserless bankers, talking dogs, flying taxis and a razor-sharp parody of the workings of politics, King of Scotland is an outrageous Fringe First-winning monologue. This volume also contains the biting satire The Tobacco Merchant's Lawyer. Set in 1780, Glasgow is booming, but the American war is looming, and the city's wealth is dependent on the import and export of American tobacco. Cantankerous and impoverished, Enoch Dalmellington is more harried by problems: how to marry off his dreich pious humourless daughter Euphemia, being able to afford his pew at the Tron Kirk, and what to do about Mistress Zapata's scurrilous predictions about Glasgow in the twenty-first century.


The Tobacco Merchant's Lawyer

The Tobacco Merchant's Lawyer
Author: Iain Heggie
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2013
Genre:
ISBN:

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Glasgow's tobacco merchants are anxious that the American war will bring their booming trade to a halt, but poor lawyer Enoch Dalmellington has more pressing anxieties closer to home: his ̀dreich, pious, humourless' and unmarried daughter Euphemia, and the dire predictions emanating from Grahamston's infamous political medium, Mistress Zapata. 'The Tobacco Merchant's Lawyer' premiered at Òran Mór, Glasgow, in 2008.


Scottish Notes and Queries

Scottish Notes and Queries
Author: John Bulloch
Publisher:
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1897
Genre: Scotland
ISBN:

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The Law Times

The Law Times
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 718
Release: 1865
Genre: Law
ISBN:

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When Small Countries Crash

When Small Countries Crash
Author: Scott B. MacDonald
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2017-07-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1351297546

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The public is fascinated with financial crashes. Historians portray the roar of an angry mob toppling presidents or prime ministers and destroying the property of those who are regarded as malefactors. And certainly, financial crisis is often a factor in political change. It is often overlooked, but nonetheless significant that one of the major causes for the French Revolution was the poor state of finances, with the nation coming to bankruptcy. Large systemic financial crises create history. Various actors, big and small, become caught in the drama, contributing to it in their own special way. When Small Countries Crash seeks to capture some of the drama of financial collapses and their impact on small countries, which the authors define as populations under 10 million, generally 5-6 million. MacDonald and Novo have selected countries that have had a financial crisis in the national economy; that included key actors; and where access to reliable data is available. As the authors demonstrate, the story of small countries suffering the costs of financial missteps is long and painful. They argue that smaller economies tend to be more vulnerable to economic shocks, many of which are externally generated. Small economies confront particular challenges in terms of economies of scale, diversification, and depth of expertise and workforce. The chapters in this absorbing book focus on Iceland, Latvia, Ireland, the Caribbean, Scotland, Finland, and Albania. This in-depth study is unique in its close look at financial disasters in countries that have, until now, been overlooked.