Explore the latest books of this year!
Bookbot

David Milsted

    January 1, 1954

    A former teacher, fireman, and postman, this author now dedicates himself full-time to writing, research, and editing. His works are characterized by a deep exploration of human nature and societal phenomena. He excels with his keen insight and distinctive style, drawing readers into complex thought processes and emotional landscapes. His writing offers a compelling look at the world through the lens of a sharp observer.

    Przewodnik ksenofoba Szwajcarzy br
    Przewodnik ksenofoba. Australijczycy
    Planet of Microbes
    Xenophobe's guide to the English
    E-tales Two
    Brewer's Anthology of England and the English
    • 2017

      Planet of Microbes

      • 327 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      2.9(30)Add rating

      This book takes readers into the latest discoveries about early microbial life, where findings from the earth's furthest extremes are seeking to reshape the future of our planet and ourselves. As scientists take the next step in applying the lessons of popular and controversial research, the world's tiniest, and sometimes most dangerous, microorganisms are being tapped as allies in achieving better health and sustainable energy, while revealing fundamental clues to the mystery of where we came from.--Provided by publisher.

      Planet of Microbes
    • 2002

      Xenophobe's guide to the English

      • 85 pages
      • 3 hours of reading
      3.7(321)Add rating

      Highlights the unique character and behavior of the nation. Frank, irreverent, funny--almost guaranteed to cure Xenophobia.

      Xenophobe's guide to the English
    • 2001

      Brewer's Anthology of England and the English is an English 'parliament of voices' - from the patriotic and laudatory to the dissident and choleric. With attention focused as never before on England - the 'sleeping partner' of a loosening Union, and the definitions of 'England' and 'Britain' under increasing scrutiny, it offers a timely, thought-provoking and richly entertaining contribution to an intensifying debate about nationhood.

      Brewer's Anthology of England and the English
    • 2001

      E-tales Two

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.6(13)Add rating

      The first book made you roar with laughter--and it made you ravenous for even more! So here it is: another 300-plus pages of weird, wacky, and wonderful Internet humor. Absolutely uncensored, it can be gratuitous, scatological, shocking, silly, and superficial. You'll get more helpings of frivolous forwardings, sick tales of personal injury and injustice, celebrity lampoons, puerile puns and sexist sideswipes, and other timeless gags. Laugh out loud at amazing "true" stories, dozens of relationship case studies, and important "research" on whether hair color affects your behavior. Always topical, these witty writings from the electronic age puncture pretentiousness in all aspects of modern life, from cybersex to office politics to Dubya-isms.

      E-tales Two