Introducing… Colouring Activities (for serious thinkers)

Are you ready to add a splash of colour to your favourite Graphic Guides?

Print out these pages from Introducing… Graphic Guides and colour them in, take a photo of your work and share it online or send it back to us and you could be in with a chance to win some Graphic Guides!

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We’re giving away an Introducing tote bag and a copies of Introducing… Relativity, Introducing… Feminism and Introducing… Barthes to the most impressive entry. Commendations that are particularly creative will also win copies of the individual books.

The competition is open worldwide and closes on the 31st July.

There are so many ways to enter! Find us on FacebookTwitter or Instagram and post your artwork, using the hash-tag #IntroducingColour. (On Instagram, make sure you tag us @iconbooks!) Or send your entry via email to info@iconbooks.com.

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Download the pdfs of jpgs, print them out and colour in to your heart’s content.

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Whether you feel like using watercolours, felt-tips, wax crayons, highlighters… or even editing the jpg in software like Paint or Photoshop, it’s all valid!

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Good luck!

 

Graphic Guide ebooks for only 99p!

A selection of our internationally-famous, graphic novels for big ideas are only 99p from the Amazon Kindle store – only until Monday 5th January!

Introducing Psychology – What is psychology? When did it begin? Where did it come from? How does psychology compare with related subjects such as psychiatry and psychotherapy? To what extent is it scientific?

Introducing Time – What is time? The 5th-century philosopher St Augustine famously said that he knew what time was, so long as no one asked him. Is time a fourth dimension similar to space or does it flow in some sense? And if it flows, does it make sense to say how fast? Does the future exist? Is time travel possible? Why does time seem to pass in only one direction?

Introducing Fractals – From Zeno to Mandelbrot: explore this new language with which you can describe the shape of a cloud as precisely as an architect can describe a house

Introducing Capitalism – Tells the story of capitalism’s remarkable and often ruthless rise, evolving through strife and struggle as much as innovation and enterprise.

Introducing Quantum Theory – Takes us on a step-by-step tour with the key figures, including Planck, Einstein, Bohr, Heisenberg and Schrodinger.

Introducing Logic – Logic is the backbone of Western civilisation, holding together its systems of philosophy, science and law. Yet despite logic’s widely acknowledged importance, it remains an unbroken seal for many, due to its heavy use of jargon and mathematical symbolism.

Introducing Freud – Freud revolutionised the way we think about ourselves. His psychoanalytic terms such as Id, Ego, libido, neurosis and Oedipus Complex have become a part of our everyday vocabulary. But do we know what they really mean?

Introducing Melanie Klein – Born in Vienna in 1882, Melanie Klein became a pioneer in child psychoanalysis and developed several ground-breaking concepts about the nature and crucial importance of the early stages of infantile development.

Introducing Relativity – It is now more than a century since Einstein’s theories of Special and General Relativity began to revolutionise our view of the universe. Beginning near the speed of light and proceeding to explorations of space-time and curved spaces

Introducing Economics – What is economics really all about? What do the great economists think, and what can economics do for us today?

Introducing Genetics – Takes readers on a journey through this new science to the discovery of DNA and the heart of the human gene map. In everyday life, many of us increasingly have to make moral decisions where genetics plays a part.

Introducing Chaos – This is an accessible introduction to an astonishing and controversial theory that could dramatically change our view of the natural world and our place in a turbulent universe.

Introducing Ethics  In a climate of instant information, free markets and possible ecological disaster, how do we define “rights”, self-interest and civic duties? What are the acceptable limits of scientific investigation and genetic engineering, the rights and wrongs of animal rights, euthanasia and civil disobedience?

Introducing Postmodernism – What connects Marliyn Monroe, Disneyworld, “The Satanic Verses” and cyber space? Answer: Postmodernism. But what exactly is postmodernism?

Introducing Linguistics – Covering thinkers from Aristotle to Saussure and Chomsky, Introducing Linguistics reveals the rules and beauty that underlie language, our most human skill.

Introducing Critical Theory A route through the tangled jungle of competing ideas and provides an essential historical context, situating these theories within tradition of critical analysis going back to the rise of Marxism.

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Get the Practical Guide ebooks for only 99p!

A selection of our brilliant, easy-to-read Practical Guides eBooks are only 99p from the Amazon Kindle store – only until Monday 5th January!

Introducing Productivity – Clear out your inbox and take back control. Improve your workflow and love your job again.

Introducing Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) – Understand your behaviour and how to change negative patterns.

Introducing Positive Psychology  Free of jargon but full of straightforward advice, case studies and step-by-step instructions, this is the perfect concise start to making your life better.

Introducing Persuasion Uses psychology, expert advice and practical techniques to teach you how to influence the people around you in an ethicalway.

Introducing Psychology of SuccessExplores both how successful people think, and how the organisations in which they work foster a culture of success.

Introducing Child Psychology – Read about why your child develops in the way he or she does, and how you can best create the conditions for their living a healthy, successful and happy life.

Introducing Overcoming Phobias – Whether you suffer from panic attacks or feelings of crippling dread, Introducing Overcoming Phobias offers proven techniques to help you break down your fears into manageable parts.

Introducing Emotional Intelligence – Emotional intelligence is the innate potential to feel, use, communicate, recognize, remember, describe, identify, learn from, manage, understand and explain emotions.

Introducing Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) For Work – focuses on how you can incorporate CBT’s insights to improve your time in the workplace, such as tackling lack of self-motivation or feelings of inadequacy, and replacing them with new ways of thinking that will make you both happier and more effective in your work.PG Facebook

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CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS FOR ICON BOOKS’ NEW SELF-IMPROVEMENT SERIES:

WORK / LIFE BALANCE

Do you want to be part of Icon Books’ newest venture? We’re looking for counsellors, business leaders, psychologists and lifestyle writers keen to share their insights with the world. No gimmicks, no abstract philosophizing, just practical guidance to help readers find balance in their working and personal lives. Simple, but effective.

 

YOUR BOOK MUST BE:

  • 40,000 words (at least 10 chapters)
  • Engaging and accessible for readers, without assuming background knowledge or using specialist jargon
  • ● Appealing to an international audience
  • ● Grounded in psychological or business theory
  • Practical with real-world applications

 

WHAT WE’RE OFFERING:

  • ● A contract for print and electronic publication
  • Advance and royalty payments
  • International distribution

 

PLEASE SUBMIT:

  • ● A brief synopsis of the proposed book
  • ● A detailed chapter breakdown of the proposed book
  • ● A sample chapter – this will help us to appreciate your writing style and approach
  • ● An overview of any  complementary or competing titles and an indication of your intended market (please try to be as specific as possible)
  • Tell us about yourself! what are your relevant qualifications or professional experience?
  • ● An estimated completion date
  • ● Email submissions to kiera@iconbooks.com indicating ‘Work/Life Balance’ in the subject line.

 

Please note that we do not accept postal submissions, and are unable to return any hard copies of manuscripts sent to us by post.

We aim to respond to all submissions within three to four months of their receipt, so please bear with us if you haven’t heard back from us yet!

Exciting news! Introducing Lévi-Strauss now in compact format

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We’re delighted to announce that Introducing Lévi-Strauss is now available in compact format.

Introducing Lévi-Strauss is a guide to the work of the great French anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss (1908–2009), tracing the development and influence of his thought, from his early work on the function of the incest taboo to initiate an exchange of women between groups, to his identification of a timeless “wild” or “primitive” mode of thinking – a pensée sauvage – behind the processes of human culture.

Accessibly written by Boris Wiseman and beautifully illustrated by Judy Groves, Introducing Lévi-Strauss also explores the major contribution that Lévi-Strauss made to contemporary aesthetic history – his work on American-Indian mythology provides a key insight into the way in which art itself comes into being.

Read more about the book at http://www.introducingbooks.com/title/introducing-levi-strauss

Introducing Graphic Guides now available as ebooks

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We’re very pleased to announce the launch of our Introducing… Graphic Guides in ebook format for the first time! Twenty-eight titles are available to read on all ereading devices and available from wherever you like to buy your ebooks, priced at £4.99/ $6.99/ €4.99.

The full list of titles available now is:
Introducing Psychology
Introducing Quantum Theory
Introducing Philosophy
Introducing Freud
Introducing Postmodernism
Introducing Logic
Introducing Nietzsche
Introducing Marxism
Introducing Particle Physics
Introducing Capitalism
Introducing Chaos
Introducing Ethics
Introducing Buddha
Introducing Foucault
Introducing Relativity
Introducing Linguistics
Introducing Time
Introducing Statistics
Introducing Islam
Introducing Continental Philosophy
Introducing Slavoj Zizek
Introducing Stephen Hawking
Introducing Economics
Introducing Melanie Klein
Introducing Critical Theory
Introducing Genetics
Introducing Feminism
Introducing Fractals

More to come soon!

Get the Practical Guides eBooks for only £3.49!

A selection of our brilliant, easy-to-read Practical Guides eBooks are 30% off on txtr.com – only £3.49 each.

Download Introducing Mindfulness for jargon-free tips on how to listen to your body to reduce stress and anxiety, Introducing Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) to understand your behaviour and how to change negative patterns, and read about why your child develops in the way he or she does, and how you can best create the conditions for their living a healthy, successful and happy life in Introducing Child Psychology, and many more.

Follow us @introducingbook and go to introducingbooks.com to find out more about the Practical Guides.

Continental Philosophy, Empiricism and Wagner added to the Graphic Guide series!

Next month, three Graphic Guides will be added to the series in compact format, including brand new Continental Philosophy.

Delve into a commonly overlooked body of thought in Continental Philosophy: A Graphic Guide, explore the idea that knowledge can only come from sensory experience in Empiricism: A Graphic Guide, and become one of the few that truly understand this classical composer in Wagner: A Graphic Guide.

Published 7th March.

Win an Introducing Graphic Guide of your choice!

Head over to facebook.com/introducingbooks to take part in the beta version of our Introducing Graphic Guides survey.

We’d love to hear what you thought of the survey – whether it was too long/too short, interesting, too instrusive, enjoyable, and so on – so please provide us with feedback by commenting on the Facebook post by 5pm, 15th February 2013. We will randomly pick 10 people who complete the survey and provide feedback to win a Graphic Guide of their choice!