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David Hamilton

    April 15, 1933 – November 25, 2016

    Dave Hamilton is a versatile writer whose works reflect a wide range of interests and expertise. He writes about food and foraging, history and ancient history, gardening, and travel. His deep knowledge in these areas, supported by degrees in Nutrition and Food Science, sustainable horticulture, and adult education, permeates his engaging texts. Readers will appreciate Hamilton's approach to his subjects, blending practical insight with a fascinating perspective on the world.

    How Your Mind Can Heal Your Body
    David Hamilton's Private Collection
    Where the Wild Things Grow
    The Thames and Hudson Manual of Pottery and Ceramics
    Why Woo-Woo Works
    David Hamilton
    • David Hamilton

      • 316 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      This book presents a collection of works by David Hamilton, a photographer known primarily for his nude studies of young women.

      David Hamilton
      4.6
    • Why Woo-Woo Works

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      This book dives into the true nature of consciousness and presents the cutting-edge research behind energy healing, crystals, meditation, and more. The ideas behind some of these holistic therapies have been around for millennia - but now scientific evidence demonstrates how they can contribute to physical, emotional, and energetic healing.

      Why Woo-Woo Works
      4.5
    • Where the Wild Things Grow

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      An exploration of wild food and its habitats for aspiring foragers and nature lovers - from the expert who taught Mary Berry how to forage.

      Where the Wild Things Grow
      4.3
    • David Hamilton's Private Collection

      • 126 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Collection of colour photos of pubescent and/or post-pubescent women by Hamilton and which he made public for the first time in this volume. "These are precious, priviledged moments when Hamilton's young models abandon themselves totally to his adoration of their flowering in lovliness..."

      David Hamilton's Private Collection
      4.1
    • How Your Mind Can Heal Your Body

      • 291 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      In this compelling and groundbreaking new book, Dr David Hamilton shows how the mind can have the power to heal the body. Here he describes the power of positive thinking and how thoughts and emotions mould the structure of the brain and change our body at a cellular level. The book also includes true-life stories from people who have successfully visualized themselves well and contains a powerful list of specific visualizations that you can use to heal yourself from illness. "How Your Mind Can Heal Your Body" unleashes the hidden powers within the mind to heal you in dramatic and enduring ways. This inspiring book is practical, positive and promises to have a direct impact on the way you view the mind-body connection.

      How Your Mind Can Heal Your Body
      4.2
    • Dreams of a Young Girl

      • 143 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Evocative and erotic photographs capture the anticipations, reflections, discoveries, moods, and forms of adolescent female sensuality

      Dreams of a Young Girl
      4.0
    • The Age of Innocence

      • 220 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Accompanied by lyrical poetry, this collection showcases the nude portrait photography David Hamilton is known for.

      The Age of Innocence
      4.1
    • The Joy of Actually Giving a F*ck

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Discover how practicing the art of kindfulness – being mindfully kind to yourself and others – can boost your happiness, relax your nervous system, reduce blood pressure and inflammation, relieve muscular pain, and even slow down aging at the genetic level.

      The Joy of Actually Giving a F*ck
      3.0
    • earBOOKS: La Danse

      • 103 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Internationally acclaimed photographer David Hamilton invites the viewer to share delicate moments in ballet. His images of young dancers capture the essence of grace at rest and poetry in motion. These tender photographic impressions are accompanied by musical masterpieces created especially for the art form. La Danse includes unpublished pictures of Rudolf Nureyev, the twentieth century's greatest male dancer. Music The best of romantic ballet classics, for Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake, Sleeping Beauty, and other invitations to dance, performed under the direction of Gunther Herbig, Herbert Kegel, and Willi Boskovsky.

      earBOOKS: La Danse
      3.9