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John Cowan

    What to Eat, and How to Cook it
    Canada's Governors-General, 1867-1952
    What To Eat, And How To Cook It: With Rules For Preserving, Canning And Drying Fruits And Vegetables
    Taking Jesus Seriously
    On Becoming an Innovative University Teacher: Reflection in Action
    Advice from a Gamekeeper
    • 2024

      What to Eat, and How to Cook it

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Originally published in 1874, this reprint offers readers a chance to explore the themes and context of the period. The book showcases the author's unique narrative style and insights into the societal norms of the time. Through its engaging prose, it invites readers to reflect on historical perspectives and the evolution of ideas. This edition preserves the original text, providing an authentic experience for those interested in classic literature and its enduring relevance.

      What to Eat, and How to Cook it
    • 2021
    • 2017

      The Tin Soldiers

      • 501 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      Raphael Undu is 13 years old, a farmer's son in Congo's rebellious, mineral-rich east. When war scatters his family, he must protect his little sister, Keisha, and try to reunite them. He is a tough and resourceful boy, but ranged against him are rebels and a renegade army, vying for control of mineral wealth beyond imagination. While Raphael's personal crisis spirals out of control, photographer James Falkus follows clues to the Congo, hoping to piece together the puzzle surrounding his birth parents. James, however, is opening a Pandora's box, with devastating and far-reaching consequences for everyone around him. All the while, the lives of ordinary people are being manipulated by powerful national and global forces locked in a struggle for control of the country and its natural riches, and playing a high-stakes poker game for global influence. Only one thing is certain--nothing and no one here are what they seem.

      The Tin Soldiers
    • 2016

      Culturally significant, this reproduction preserves the original artifact's integrity, including copyright references and library stamps. It offers insights into the historical context and knowledge base of civilization, making it a valuable resource for scholars and readers interested in the evolution of thought and literature. The work stands as a testament to the importance of preserving historical texts for future generations.

      Diseases of the Heart: With Chapters On the Electrocardiograph by W. T. Ritchie & the Ocular Manisfestations in Arterio-Sclerosis by Arthur J
    • 2016

      John Cowan is an experienced gamekeeper working in Scotland and here he shares a life-time's expertise in working dogs. He covers each category of gamekeeper's dog: Retriever, Terrier, Hunter Pointer Retriever, Pointers and Setters, Guard Dogs, Spaniels, Lurchers and Cross-breeds and discusses in fascinating detail the role that each group of dog plays in the working life on a sporting Estate, once trained. He discusses the strengths and weaknesses of individual breeds and illustrates his points with some fascinating first-hand experiences with specific working dogs. The Gamekeeper's Dog also includes John Cowan's account of how a gamekeeper trains his specific dogs, how he selects them and his relationship with them. Unusual specialist advice on how to train a dog to 'bay' and to find and sit by fallen game is also included.

      The Gamekeeper's Dog
    • 2009

      Hawk Rising

      Soaring on the Wings of Desire

      • 120 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The book explores the journey of Western individuals seeking enlightenment through Eastern meditation practices. It highlights the contrast between achieving calmness and the deeper enlightenment often promised but rarely attained. Through engaging anecdotes, it reveals a unique approach to meditation that encourages a balance between tranquility and ambition, allowing readers to embrace their desire for achievement while cultivating a more peaceful mindset.

      Hawk Rising
    • 2009

      "John Cowan is headkeeper on a large Scottish estate, and has worked as a gamekeeper all his life. In this new book, he passes on everything he knows about the profession he loves.The book is crammed with fascinating practical advice ― but it is also a very entertaining read for anyone interested in the day-to-day challenges and joys of running a busy sporting estate.It can be read for its countless tips and gamekeeping wisdom, or simply for pleasure, for the unique insight into the hard-working but rewarding life of the modern gamekeeper.With informative drawings of traps and snares by Roger Penwill and classic wildlife illustrations from C.F. Tunnicliffe. "

      Advice from a Gamekeeper
    • 2006

      Emphasizing the deep connection between teaching and learning, this book offers a thoughtful exploration of the dynamics between educators and students. Its insightful reflections and practical wisdom invite readers to engage with the material fully, making it a valuable resource for those seeking to enhance their understanding of educational relationships. Rather than a quick-reference guide, it encourages a deeper contemplation and appreciation of the teaching profession's complexities and humanity.

      On Becoming an Innovative University Teacher: Reflection in Action
    • 2006

      The Science Of A New Life

      • 420 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      The book is a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, preserving its historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks and flawed pages. Emphasizing cultural importance, it aims to protect and promote literature by offering a modern edition that remains true to the original.

      The Science Of A New Life