Games People Play
Title | Games People Play PDF eBook |
Author | Eric Berne |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Interpersonal relations |
ISBN |
Games People Played
Title | Games People Played PDF eBook |
Author | Wray Vamplew |
Publisher | Reaktion Books |
Pages | 455 |
Release | 2021-09-14 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1789144574 |
"Games People Played is, surprisingly, the first global history of sport. Wray Vamplew assesses how sports have developed and diffused across continents and centuries, exploring topics such as emotion, discrimination and conviviality; politics, nationalism and protest; and how economics has turned sport into a huge consumer industry. Sport is sociable, charitable and health-giving, but this book also examines its dark side: its impact on the environment, players' use of performance-enhancing drugs and the repercussions of match fixing. Covering everything from curling to baseball, boxing to motor racing, Games People Played will appeal to anyone who plays, watches and enjoys sport."--Publisher's description
Games People Play
Title | Games People Play PDF eBook |
Author | Berne, Eric |
Publisher | Tantor eBooks |
Pages | 242 |
Release | 2011-07-06 |
Genre | Family & Relationships |
ISBN | 1618030353 |
We think we’re relating to other people–but actually we’re all playing games. Forty years ago, Games People Play revolutionized our understanding of what really goes on during our most basic social interactions. More than five million copies later, Dr. Eric Berne’s classic is as astonishing–and revealing–as it was on the day it was first published. This anniversary edition features a new introduction by Dr. James R. Allen, president of the International Transactional Analysis Association, and Kurt Vonnegut’s brilliant Life magazine review from 1965. We play games all the time–sexual games, marital games, power games with our bosses, and competitive games with our friends. Detailing status contests like “Martini” (I know a better way), to lethal couples combat like “If It Weren’t For You” and “Uproar,” to flirtation favorites like “The Stocking Game” and “Let’s You and Him Fight,” Dr. Berne exposes the secret ploys and unconscious maneuvers that rule our intimate lives. Explosive when it first appeared, Games People Play is now widely recognized as the most original and influential popular psychology book of our time. It’s as powerful and eye-opening as ever.
Tetris
Title | Tetris PDF eBook |
Author | Box Brown |
Publisher | Macmillan |
Pages | 258 |
Release | 2016-10-11 |
Genre | Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | 162672315X |
Documents the history of the video game Tetris and looks at the role games play in art, culture, and commerce.
Games People Play
Title | Games People Play PDF eBook |
Author | Penny Warner |
Publisher | Running Press Adult |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1998-02-01 |
Genre | Games & Activities |
ISBN | 9780671580018 |
180 party games to keep your party hopping This big book of 180 party games and as many variations, ranging from the intellectual to the rowdy (even risqué) puts the fun back into parties. Games People Play is full of word games, drawing games, knowledge games, memory games, and trivia games. Pick and choose to host your perfect party. For example, design a party around music, romance, food, sports, and culture. All in all, Games People Play has more games and ideas than you'll find in any other party game book. For example: Play a reporter (guests create juicy tabloid headlines). Play a baby (guests taste test baby foods). Play an author (guests create romance or suspense novels). Play the sexes against one another (guests play a "Civil War" game between men and women). Play your luck (guests use a lottery to predict another guest's behavior). Play out the scene of a crime (guests hold a murder mystery). Play a snob (guests play movie or culture critics).
Games People Play
Title | Games People Play PDF eBook |
Author | Owen Mullen |
Publisher | Bloodhound+ORM |
Pages | 390 |
Release | 2017-01-16 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1913682013 |
An unattended baby is stolen from a Scottish beach, and an investigator is compelled to take the case—even if it breaks him… While her parents are just yards away, thirteen-month-old Lily Hamilton is abducted from Ayr beach in Scotland. Three days later, the distraught father turns up at private investigator Charlie Cameron's office. Mark Hamilton believes he knows who has taken his daughter. And why. Against his better judgment, Charlie gets involved—and when bodies are discovered the awful truth dawns: there is a serial killer whose work has gone undetected for decades. Is baby Lily the latest victim of a madman? Charlie won’t be able to give up on this case. His demons won’t let him…
The Games People Play
Title | The Games People Play PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Ellis |
Publisher | Lutterworth Press |
Pages | 320 |
Release | 2014-11-27 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 071884324X |
In 'The Games People Play', Robert Ellis constructs a theology around the global cultural phenomenon of modern sport, paying particular attention to its British and American manifestations. Using historical narrative and social analysis to enter thedebate on sport as religion, Ellis shows that modern sport may be said to have taken on some of the functions previously vested in organized religion. Through biblical and theological reflection, he presents a practical theology of sport's appeal and value, with special attention to the theological concept of transcendence. Throughout, he draws on original empirical work with sports participants and spectators.'The Games People Play' addresses issues often considered problematic in theological discussions of sport such as gender, race, consumerism, and the role of the modern media, as well as problems associated with excessive competition and performance-enhancing substances.