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Richard Jones

    Where Have You Been, Little Cat?
    Jack the Ripper. The Case Book
    Vampyre
    Jack the Ripper. The Casebook
    The Garbage Collection Handbook
    The Colour Oxford English Dictionary
    • 2024

      Reporting the Courts

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Focusing on the history and current practices of court coverage in the UK, this book highlights its vital role in promoting open justice and serving the public interest. The author critically examines the ongoing crisis in local news and emphasizes the significance of robust journalism in this context, making a compelling case for the necessity of court reporting in fostering accountability and transparency within the legal system.

      Reporting the Courts
    • 2024

      Iron Robin

      A Magical and Soothing Story for Young Readers

      From an acclaimed voice in literature comes a children's story steeped in magic... Oliver loves birds - watching them soar into the sky and wishing that just sometimes they would stay close. So when he discovers a robin made of iron, he thinks he's found the perfect friend - even if his pet dragon isn't quite so certain! When the robin begins to glimmer and hop, Oliver is overjoyed, but in a terrible turn of events, this new friend is lost. But the magic of Iron Robin and the joy of friendship means that there is wonder and excitement ahead for Oliver... Join Oliver on the start of his adventure, with this lyrical and funny story which explores friendship, loyalty and the power of hope. Iron Robin is the perfect bedtime story to share together.

      Iron Robin
    • 2023

      Shakspere's the Merchant of Venice

      • 174 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Shakespeare's classic play explores themes of justice, mercy, and prejudice. This edition comes with annotations and critical analysis, making it a valuable resource for anyone studying Shakespeare or the Renaissance era.

      Shakspere's the Merchant of Venice
    • 2023
    • 2023

      The book, first published in Great Britain in 2022, offers readers a unique perspective on its themes and characters, showcasing a compelling narrative that engages with contemporary issues. The publication by Simon & Schuster UK highlights its significance in the literary landscape, inviting exploration of its rich storytelling and character development.

      Where Have You Been, Little Cat?
    • 2023

      An eagerly anticipated addition to the New Naturalist series.

      Shieldbugs
    • 2022

      The Journey Continues

      from Groaning to Dancing

      • 586 pages
      • 21 hours of reading

      After years in teaching and administration, the author returns to writing, inspired by a commitment made to his late father and requests for a sequel to his previous work. Emphasizing the transformative power of writing, he aims to uplift readers' spirits, echoing Faulkner's sentiment about the writer's role in helping others endure life's challenges. The author reflects on the significance of written words, believing they can achieve a form of immortality, resonating with readers long after they are penned.

      The Journey Continues
    • 2022

      Ants

      The ultimate social insects

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Dr. George McGavin praises the book as brilliant and significant, highlighting its fantastic elements. The content likely explores themes that captivate the reader's imagination and provoke thought, offering insights that resonate on multiple levels. The author's unique perspective and storytelling prowess may present a compelling narrative that engages and informs, making it a noteworthy addition to any reading list.

      Ants