Brian Morrison Books
Brian Morris is an emeritus professor of anthropology specializing in folk taxonomy, ethnobotany, and ethnozoology, as well as religion and symbolism. He has conducted fieldwork among South Asian hunter-gatherers and in Malawi. His work delves into the unique ways humans categorize and understand the natural world, exploring the intricate connections between culture, belief, and environment. Morris offers profound insights into the human experience and its place within the broader ecological tapestry.





Change Your Habits, Change Your Life
Atomic habits :Smaller Habits, Bigger Results!habits of highly effective people
- 62 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Habits play a crucial role in shaping daily life, influencing everything from morning routines to personal priorities. This inspiring guide offers practical strategies for transforming your habits, empowering you to make gradual yet impactful changes. By focusing on small adjustments, you can enhance your past, present, and future, ultimately leading to a more fulfilling life. Discover how to harness the power of habit change to create the life you desire.
Scottish Steam Album
- 128 pages
- 5 hours of reading
A unique collection of photographs showing every type of steam locomotive on the Scottish railways from 1952 to the end of the decade.
Garratts & Guitars: Sixty Trainspotting Years
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Memories of those now seemingly far-off days, hanging off the ends of platforms, bridges and similar vantage points all in the pursuit of steam and on into the modern era. Illustrated with images taken over the sixty years, using the a variety of cameras, film stock in black & white and colour then progressing to digital.