This Selected celebrates Scotland's most distinctive contemporary writer, a vivid minimalist, ruralist, and experimentalist.
George Thomas Clark Books
George Thomas Clark offers incisive social and political commentary through his works, often employing sharp satire and a keen insight into human nature. His writing explores the complexities of power and media influence with a bold and provocative approach that has garnered international acclaim. Clark's ability to capture contemporary societal moods and critically analyze them makes his work relevant and impactful for today's readers. Through his literary creations, Clark provides a distinctive lens on political and social phenomena.






In Book 1 of the MORE LIFE! Series, one of the most experienced Bariatric surgeons in the United States offers a comprehensive set of questions to ask when considering a life-altering medical situation like weight loss surgery. The book includes the Top 21 Questions, Comments from Rhonda and patient stories about how their lives were changed forever by their courageous decision to take control of their weight and their life.
Some Account of Sir Robert Mansel Kt
- 116 pages
- 5 hours of reading
A Description And History Of Kidwelly Castle
- 50 pages
- 2 hours of reading
George Thomas Clark's meticulously researched book presents a comprehensive history and description of Kidwelly Castle, one of the most important medieval castles in Wales. Filled with fascinating details and vivid descriptions, this book is a must-read for history buffs, architecture enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the cultural heritage of the British Isles.
A Description and History of the Castles of Kidwelly and Caerphilly, and of Castell Coch
- 156 pages
- 6 hours of reading
In Other Hands: Revised Edition
- 104 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Exploring the harrowing realities of human trafficking, the author conducts interviews with prostitutes across various cities, including Madrid and Mexico City, while engaging with detectives and social workers. These encounters reveal the struggles faced by individuals trapped in contemporary slavery, showcasing their resilience and the complex stories that emerge from their experiences. Through vivid narratives, the book sheds light on the darker aspects of society and the impact of exploitation on human lives.
Mediæval Military Architecture in England, Volume 1
- 494 pages
- 18 hours of reading
Focusing on the significance of medieval military architecture in England, this volume is recognized as a key historical work. It has been meticulously retyped, revised, and reformatted to enhance clarity and readability, ensuring that it remains accessible for contemporary and future readers. The effort to preserve its content reflects its enduring importance in the study of architectural history.