Letters of Richard Reynolds: With a Memoir of His Life
- 346 pages
- 13 hours of reading





Rich in historical context, this collection features letters from Richard Reynolds, an influential Quaker and philanthropist of the 18th and early 19th centuries. The correspondence reveals his thoughts on business, religious beliefs, and social reform, including his advocacy for abolition and improved labor conditions. Accompanying the letters is a memoir detailing his life from childhood in Bristol to his philanthropic endeavors. This work offers valuable insights into the social movements of the time, making it a significant resource for those interested in the history of philanthropy in England.
'I am a guerrilla gardener, one of hundreds around the world, who illicitly cultivate public space under the cover of darkness...;'
A collection of breathtaking photography from prolific photographers Richard Reynolds and Jeremy Woodhouse. With braod panoramas of the Austin and Corpus Christi Port; images conveying the regions rich human history; shots capturing the long history of the state's oil industry; spectacular photographs of unusual rock formations in Big Bend National Park, rare and elusive wildlife in the Rio Grande Valley, and pristine beaches on the Gulf, Texas Impressions is a tribute to the diverse cultural and natural features that make Texas like nowhere else on earth.