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Dr John Barry Dyer

    John M. Barry is an American author and historian whose work illuminates the critical intersections of human society and natural forces. His writing delves deeply into pivotal moments in American history, exploring monumental events like widespread epidemics and the foundational concepts that shaped the nation. Barry's style is marked by meticulous research and a compelling narrative that makes complex subjects accessible to readers. His books consistently examine humanity's response to crises and how these experiences forge the future.

    People of the Screen
    Jesus - Dead or Alive?
    Culture & Customisation
    The Great Influenza
    • The strongest weapon against pandemic is the truth. Read why in the definitive account of the 1918 Influenza Epidemic, adapted for young readers from the #1 New York Times bestseller. At the height of World War I, history’s most lethal influenza virus erupted in an army camp in Kansas, moved east with American troops, and then exploded worldwide, killing as many as 100 million people. It killed more in twenty-four months than AIDS killed in twenty-four years, more in a year than the Black Death killed in a century. It killed many more people than COVID-19, especially those who were young and otherwise healthy. This book, adapted from the #1 New York Times bestseller first published in 2004, shows young readers how this global tragedy came to pass; how science, war, and public policy collided; and how we might be able to prevent it from happening again. Impeccably researched and engrossingly told, The Great Influenza provides young readers with historical and scientific context for epidemics that remains all too relevant today.

      The Great Influenza
    • This charming book, packed with unique artwork and engaging photographs, celebrates scooter mania. In a feast of nostalgia, it takes us through the evolution of the scooter, focusing naturally on all things Lambretta and Vespa, but also covering plenty of obscure and eccentric machinery along the way.

      Culture & Customisation
    • This book draws on modern scholarship from a range of ecclesiastical traditions, and so establishes a broader understanding of what happened on the first Easter Sunday.

      Jesus - Dead or Alive?
    • People of the Screen traces the history of Bible software app development, showing the unique and powerful role evangelical entrepreneurs and coders have played in shaping its functionality and how their choices in turn shape the reading habits of millions of people around the world.

      People of the Screen