A thoughtfully collated variety of quotations from Native American peoples, this selection of words of wisdom will give you solace, inspire you, give you pause for thought and perhaps even challenge your perspective. Covering topics such as family, the environment, aging, death, love, prayer, blessings and spirituality, there is a wealth of ancient wisdom for you to dip into at your leisure.
Tim Glynne-Jones Books
This author focuses on non-fiction writing, exploring a diverse range of subjects from football to the English language. His approach to writing is characterized by thorough research and a commitment to informing and engaging readers. Throughout his career, he has delved into both journalism and book authorship, providing him with a unique perspective across various genres. His body of work stands as a testament to his versatility and dedication to sharing knowledge with a wide audience.






Pieces together evidence from neglected sources to reveal the true story of the SAS
Filled with humor, this collection showcases a variety of amusing and bizarre signs from around the globe. Featuring 96 full-color pages, it presents never-before-seen signs with quirky captions, including confusing instructions, comical misspellings, and absurd imagery. Highlights include directions to the "deformed man toilet" and the playful "slip and fall down carefully" notice. Ideal for readers seeking a lighthearted and entertaining experience, this book promises plenty of laughs.
Outside the Asylum
- 368 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Astonishing insight into the life of a humanitarian psychiatrist working in war and disaster zones around the world - from Bosnia and 'mission- accomplished' Iraq, to tsunami-affected Aceh, post-earthquake Haiti and 'the Jungle' in Calais.
Holding Up a Mirror
- 652 pages
- 23 hours of reading
According to Glyn-Jones, the central dilemma of history is this: the dynamic that promotes economic prosperity arises largely from the conviction that the material world alone constitutes true 'reality'. Yet that self-same dynamic, developing into a critique of all belief in the supernatural as at best superflous, and at worst a damaging superstition, undermines the authority of moral standards and thus leads eventually to the destruction of the very security, prosperity and artistic achievement on which civilizations rest their claim to greatness. Focussing on dramatic entertainment as the barometer of social change, this book shows in vivid detail how the thesis worked itself out in four different civilizations, those of Greece, Rome and medieval Christendom and now in our own contemporary society.
An artist at heart, Trystan Morgan grows up in his grandmother's valley mining cottage, duty-bound by her deep wish for him to be a preacher. Trystan's journey through the conflicting cultural, social and political values of his country in the mid-twentieth century is bewildering but finally liberating. This novel tells his story.
The Book of Numbers
- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Pick a number, any number, and 'The Book of Numbers' will let you in on all its secrets. You'll be amazed at just how entertaining numbers can be.
The Book of Numbers
From Zero to Infinity, An Entertaining List of Every Number That Counts
- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Perfect for mathematics enthusiasts, this book offers a delightful exploration of mathematical concepts, puzzles, and the beauty of numbers. It combines engaging challenges with insightful explanations, making it an ideal resource for anyone looking to deepen their appreciation for math. Whether for personal enjoyment or as a thoughtful present, it celebrates the joy and intrigue of mathematical thinking.
The 50 States of America Book & Card Deck
The People, the Places, the History
- 128 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Delve into the unique characteristics and histories of the 50 US states through an illustrated book paired with 52 informative flash cards. The book highlights each state's distinct features, including geography, culture, and notable landmarks, enhanced by stunning full-color photography. The flash cards offer quick facts like capitals, populations, and nicknames, making them ideal for learning and quizzing. Housed in an attractive box, this kit serves as an engaging reference and a perfect gift for anyone interested in the diverse tapestry of the United States.
The Millers
- 384 pages
- 14 hours of reading
The Millers describes not only the changes in machinery and processing and the effects on the traditional industry, but also the personalities who shaped the trade, the companies they ran, and the myths and legends which have surrounded them.
