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Mary Roberts Book order






- 2024
- 2023
The Sea-Side Companion
- 250 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Experience the majesty and wonder of the ocean with this insightful guide to all things seashore. From shells and sand to starfish and sea urchins, Mary Roberts covers it all in this comprehensive and engaging book.
- 2023
Ruins and Old Trees
- 182 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Set in an ancient forest that once covered much of the Dobuni territory, the story unfolds around a solitary yew tree near the river. The landscape features conically-shaped huts of the natives, with the chieftain's larger dwelling at the center, surrounded by simple cabins of his followers. The inhabitants lead a primitive lifestyle, primarily hunting and tending to flocks, with minimal agriculture. This depiction highlights their connection to nature and the simplicity of their existence, reflecting a society on the brink of civilization.
- 2022
14 Dogs and Me: One Woman's Story of Never Saying No
- 178 pages
- 7 hours of reading
14 Dogs & Me-One Woman's Story of Never Saying No is a memoir of the sixty years Mary Roberts spent with the rescue dogs that drove her crazy, wrecked her house and her car, sabotaged all romantic relationships, depleted her savings, and brought joy and meaning to her life.This is a loving tribute and an unvarnished deep dive into the chaos and turmoil that can come with never saying no to adding another dog to the pack. It's also an unsparingly personal recollection of the author's relationship with the dogs who allowed her a reprieve from a difficult childhood, a stutter and both their consequences.Dogs awaken the tender heart in us, keeping it open and vulnerable to the pain and heartbreak of having them in our lives. They also make us happy. What are we to do? This book is a funny, heartbreaking, silly, and marginally instructive love letter to all the dogs we have loved and have loved us back. And all the dogs to come.Find out how the author survived the lunacy and grief that came with loving the fourteen dogs who in the end, made her a better human.
- 2022
14 Dogs and Me
- 178 pages
- 7 hours of reading
The memoir chronicles Mary Roberts' sixty-year journey with rescue dogs, highlighting the chaos they brought into her life, from damaging her home and car to complicating her romantic relationships. Despite the challenges and financial strains, these dogs also infused her life with joy and purpose, illustrating the deep bond between humans and their pets. Through her experiences, Roberts shares a heartfelt narrative about love, resilience, and the transformative power of companionship.
- 2021
Flodoard of Rheims (893/4-966) is one of the tenth century's most intriguing but neglected historians, who wrote in the tumultuous decades that followed the collapse of the pan-European Carolingian empire. This important re- appraisal of his life and work casts new light on the political and cultural history of tenth-century Europe.
- 2019
A Popular of the Mollusca
- 442 pages
- 16 hours of reading
Culturally significant, this reproduction preserves the original artifact's integrity, including copyright references and library stamps. It serves as a vital piece of civilization's knowledge base, reflecting its historical importance and authenticity. The careful reproduction ensures that readers can engage with the text as it was originally presented, maintaining the connection to its scholarly heritage.
- 2016
Voices From the Woodlands, Descriptive of Forest Trees, Ferns, Mosses, and Lichens
- 430 pages
- 16 hours of reading
Highlighting its cultural significance, this book has been chosen by scholars for its contribution to the knowledge base of civilization. Reproduced from the original artifact, it retains authentic elements such as copyright references and library stamps, reflecting its historical context and importance. This preservation offers readers a glimpse into the past, maintaining the integrity of the original work while providing valuable insights into its legacy.
- 2015
The Annals of My Village
- 382 pages
- 14 hours of reading
This 1831 account offers a captivating exploration of the natural history and ecology of a secluded hamlet in Gloucestershire. The narrative vividly captures the unique environment and wildlife of the area, providing insights into the local landscape and its inhabitants. Through detailed observations, the author paints a picture of rural life, intertwining the beauty of nature with the charm of the hamlet, making it a delightful read for nature enthusiasts and history buffs alike.