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Mike Harris

    Curio's Search for Cool
    The Downside
    Scottish Renaissance Army 1513-1550
    Effie
    Communications at Sea
    Systems Engineering of Phased Arrays
    • 2022

      Focusing on the adventures and photographic journey of Mike Harris, this book captures the essence of travel through stunning imagery and personal narratives. It showcases the diverse landscapes and cultures he encounters, providing readers with a unique perspective on the art of photography intertwined with exploration. Harris's experiences and insights offer inspiration for both aspiring photographers and travel enthusiasts alike, making it a compelling read for those passionate about capturing the world through a lens.

      Now You Can Take My Picture: Sharing Cultural Exchanges
    • 2021

      The Biopsychology Colouring Book

      • 148 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Perfect for revision, colouring is a fun and creative way for students to learn biopsychology, whilst taking a break from screens. Including short simple introductions to each topic, this book asks students to identify the anatomy and complete the label before moving on to add colour to the illustrations.

      The Biopsychology Colouring Book
    • 2019

      My Feet Hurt

      Walking the Cornish Coastal Footpath 2013

      • 86 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Embarking on a 200-220 mile trek along the stunning Cornish Coastal footpath, the narrative captures the spirit of celebrating a milestone birthday through adventure. Starting from St Austell and ending in Bude, the journey is filled with challenges and joys, including visits to local pubs and picturesque beaches. This exploration reflects not only the physical journey but also the personal growth and memorable experiences that come with stepping into a new chapter in life. Join the authors as they share their trials and tribulations along the way.

      My Feet Hurt
    • 2019

      To See Clearly

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      'To see clearly is poetry, prophecy, religion, all in one' - how the workds of John Ruskin can teach us how to see our own world more clearly

      To See Clearly
    • 2018

      Phased arrays, while traditionally used in radar systems, are now being used or proposed for use in internet of things (IoT) networks, high-speed back haul communication, terabit-per-second satellite systems, 5G mobile networks, and mobile phones. This book considers systems engineering of phased arrays and addresses not only radar, but also these modern applications. It presents a system-level perspective and approach that is essential for the successful development of modern phased arrays. Using practical examples, this book helps solve problems often encountered by technical professionals. Thermal management challenges, antenna element design issues, and architectures solutions are explored as well as the benefits and challenges of digital beam forming. This book provides the information required to train engineers to design and develop phased arrays and contains questions at the end of each chapter that professors will find useful for instruction.

      Systems Engineering of Phased Arrays
    • 2017

      The Downside

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Winner of the inaugural MysteriousPress.com Award, a fast-paced, action-packed heist novel.

      The Downside
    • 2016

      Sixty Years an Athlete

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The story follows four-year-old Mike Harris during his first race in the autumn of 1955, where he humorously finishes last. This charming narrative explores themes of childhood innocence, perseverance, and the joy of competition, highlighting the formative experiences that shape a young boy's outlook on racing and life. Through Mike's journey, readers are invited to reflect on the lessons learned from both victory and defeat.

      Sixty Years an Athlete
    • 2016

      ‘Nuzzink in ze vorld can schtop me now!’There’s a new TV show about to hit the airwaves, but Colonel Lethbridge-Stewart won’t be tuning in. With the future of the Fifth Operational Corps in doubt he’s got enough to worry about, but a plea from an old friend soon finds Lethbridge-Stewart and Anne Travers embroiled in a plot far more fantastical than anything on the small screen.Can charismatic star Aubrey Mondegreene really be in two places at the same time? What lengths will ailing entertainment mogul Billy Lovac go to in order to reach his audience? And is luckless journalist Harold Chorley really so desperate that he’ll buy into a story about Nazi conspiracies from a tramp wearing a tin foil hat?There’s something very rotten at the heart of weekend television, and it isn’t all due to shoddy scripts and bad special effects.

      Lethbridge-Stewart: The Showstoppers
    • 2011

      Pikey Joe

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The story follows a central character known as 'Pikey Joe,' who grapples with the trauma of losing his wealth and identity as a Romany. As his troop ship arrives at Tilbury Docks, his war experiences shape his perspective. The narrative explores his complex relationships with his Grandmother, a gypsy, and a former SOE officer married to an Eastern European Romany. Through his marriage, themes of business, civic responsibility, and brotherhood emerge, leading to significant personal growth and community engagement.

      Pikey Joe
    • 2011

      Effie

      • 312 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
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      The scandalous love triangle at the heart of the Victorian art world.

      Effie