Exploring the connection between spirituality and technology, the book delves into how advancements, from Gothic Cathedrals to air travel, have transformed human aspirations into tangible realities. Peter Hancock highlights the dual nature of technology, showcasing both its achievements and failures through iconic examples like the Titanic and Hindenburg. By weaving these narratives together, he illustrates how technology can elevate human experience and create profound moments of joy, termed 'Transports of Delight,' while also serving as lessons from its shortcomings.
Peter Hancock Book order





- 2017
- 2015
Birds of Botswana
- 400 pages
- 14 hours of reading
The guide is praised for its high quality, featuring well-organized and well-written content. It showcases sound scholarship and includes excellent illustrations, making it a valuable resource for readers interested in the subject.
- 2011
Richard III and the Murder in the Tower
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Richard III is accused of murdering his nephews (the 'Princes in the Tower') in order to usurp the throne of England. Hancock sheds light on the mystery of this precipitate and unadvised action by the then Duke of Gloucester and reveals the key role of William Catesby in Richard's ascent to the throne of England.
- 2011
The 'Boot Up' books include short walks for those living in or visiting popular areas of the country, written by those who know the area well. They provide a healthy hour or two of exercise, exploring parts of Britain's countryside that the casual visitor might miss.
- 2008