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Joy Melville

    Natural History Encounters
    First Aid in Mental Health
    Mother of Oscar
    Diaghilev and Friends
    • 2022

      D J Melville is a natural author and storyteller, outdoorsman, teacher, and lover of nature. In this charming book, he recalls all his most significant encounters with the natural world and its wildlife. In so doing, he lays a foundation for an interest in the conservation of our natural heritage in current and future generations. He also shows us how important it is to be aware of all the natural life that surrounds us every day, whether we live in an urban or rural environment.I would recommend this book as compulsory reading in schools, to teach the children at their most impressionable age how important and beautiful nature is to all of us here on Earth.

      Natural History Encounters
    • 2020

      First Aid in Mental Health

      • 196 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Providing a compassionate overview of mental illness, this book serves as a valuable resource for understanding its nature and the treatment options available in 1980. It aims to demystify mental health issues, offering insights into various forms of help and support, making it a significant guide for both individuals affected by mental illness and their loved ones.

      First Aid in Mental Health
    • 2009

      Diaghilev and Friends

      • 300 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.2(12)Add rating

      Set against the vibrant backdrop of 1920s Paris, this book delves into the thrilling realms of opera and dance. It explores the artistic fervor and cultural dynamism of the era, highlighting the glamorous yet tumultuous lives of performers. The narrative captures the essence of a time when creativity flourished amidst societal changes, offering a captivating glimpse into the passion and rivalry that defined the artistic scene.

      Diaghilev and Friends
    • 1994

      This biography shows what a profound influence Wilde's mother had on her son. As a young poet she issued tirades against the English, she was the linchpin of the Wilde family and she was mourned by the Irish people on her death. Originally published in 1994 by John Murray.

      Mother of Oscar