Mark Burgess is an author whose writing spans diverse interests, from fiction to hard science. He engages philosophically with modern information culture through his blog and is a prominent voice at international conferences, dedicated to promoting science to a broad audience. His academic career included defining the field of network and system administration at Oslo University College, where he held professorships. Burgess holds a PhD in theoretical physics.
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Over eighty years since Winnie-the-Pooh first delighted readers, David
Benedictus takes us back to the Hundred Acre Wood for more adventures with A.
A. Milne's Winnie-the-Pooh. The rumours are true - Christopher Robin is back
in the Hundred Acre Wood. From the excitement of Christopher Robin's return to
the curious business of learning to play cricket, Return to the Hundred Acre
Wood allows readers to spend a few more treasured hours with the Best Bear in
All the World. David Benedictus's authorized sequel to A. A. Milne's original
Winnie-the-Pooh stories are splendidly illustrated by Mark Burgess in the
style of the original E. H. Shepard artwork. All of the old friends are in
attendance - from Pooh, to Piglet, Eeyore to Owl and Tigger to Eeyore. Enjoy
the sights, sounds and smells of the Hundred Acre Wood 80 years after since it
was first discovered. There's still plenty of fun to be had in this forest.
Once a year, the dogs in the paintings in London’s National Gallery have an exciting night out. For a few hours, they escape their gilded frames and are free to run up and down the grand staircases, chase each other round the marble halls, and explore the other exhibits. But four of the dogs overindulge and sleepily climb back into the wrong paintings. When the mix-up is discovered, the museum’s popularity soars! This playful story, with superb illustrations by Alan Curless and lovely reproductions of National Gallery paintings, provides young children with a charming introduction to fine art.
Targeted at graduate students and researchers, this 2002 publication delves into the intricate connections between field theory, group theory, and dynamical systems. It offers a comprehensive exploration of advanced concepts, making it an essential resource for those seeking to deepen their understanding of these mathematical areas. The book emphasizes theoretical frameworks and applications, providing valuable insights for academic study and research in these interconnected fields.
Als Tinka und Teddy Maus Lilli besuchen, hat sich gerade die Wäscheleine losgerissen und fliegt mit Lillis Wäsche wie ein Drachen durch die Luft. Ob sie sie wohl wieder bekommt?
Blackstone Audio presents, from the unabridged collection “A.A. Milne’s Pooh Classics,” the forty-four poems from When We Were Very Young and the thirty-five poems of Now We Are Six, performed by Peter Dennis. This is the only reading of these delightful verses authorized by A.A. Milne’s son, Christopher Robin. The first of A.A. Milne’s four world-famous books for children, When We Were Very Young introduced Christopher Robin to innumerable friends and has probably been read more widely than any other book of verse for children published in our time. Now We Are Six followed, becoming a modern classic in its own right. For sheer delightfulness, the children’s rhymes of A.A. Milne are in a class by themselves with their charm, humor, understanding, and irresistible rhythms.