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Tom Brown, Jr.

    January 29, 1950

    Tom Brown Jr. is an American naturalist and tracker whose work draws from the spiritual philosophy and practical skills imparted by his mentor, a Lipan Apache elder known as Stalking Wolf. Referring to his mentor as 'Grandfather,' Brown's writings explore the profound connection between humanity and the wilderness. His works delve into the art of tracking and survival, offering readers insights into a worldview shaped by nature and deep observation. Through his unique perspective, Brown highlights the wisdom found in the natural world and the spiritual significance of our relationship with it.

    The tracker: the story of Tom Brown, Jr.
    The Quest
    Grandfather
    Tragedy & Challenge
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    • 2025

      The Greenhouse Book

      Make the Most of Your Greenhouse Throughout the Year

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Focusing on the art of gardening in glass environments, this guide offers comprehensive insights into creating and maintaining vibrant indoor gardens. It covers various types of glass structures, such as terrariums and greenhouses, along with practical tips on plant selection, care, and environmental control. The book emphasizes sustainable practices and provides step-by-step instructions for both beginners and experienced gardeners looking to enhance their indoor spaces. With a blend of creativity and practicality, it inspires readers to cultivate lush greenery year-round.

      The Greenhouse Book
    • 2024

      Trust, Truth and Transparency

      How ministers and civil servants can work better together

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The book explores the dynamics between civil servants and ministers throughout various stages of a ministerial career, revealing the inner workings of political power. It delves into the challenges faced when those in authority violate rules without facing consequences, raising critical questions about accountability and governance. Through insightful analysis, it sheds light on the complexities of political relationships and the implications for effective rule-making in government.

      Trust, Truth and Transparency
    • 2023

      Welcome back to Hopeless, Maine, a haunted island lost in time and cut off from the rest of the world. While you were away, things have gone from a bit gloomy and dangerous to downright tense. There has been some sort of power struggle between factions of the underground population of the island (by which, I of course mean vampires). The hard-won pact between the above and below ground citizens has been broken, and the orphan problem now includes tiny homeless undead children with unusual appetites. There are cloaked figures who are clearly up to no good and people coming back from the dead. This is an unusual turn of events even for Hopeless, Maine. As always, Owen and Salamandra do their best to keep the living population alive and the undead population from growing. It is now clear that in order to do this, they must begin to understand the larger problem of the island and the Fog that keeps it hidden. 'In Hopeless, Maine the realms of dream and folklore meet, and tales take on a l

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    • 2022
    • 2022

      Hopeless, Maine 4

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Welcome back to Hopeless, Maine, a haunted island lost in time and cut off from the rest of the world. The hard-won pact between the above and below ground citizens has been broken, and the orphan problem now includes tiny homeless undead children with unusual appetites. There are cloaked figures who are clearly up to no good and people coming back from the dead. This is an unusual turn of events even for Hopeless, Maine. As always, Owen and Salamandra do their best to keep the living population alive and the undead population from growing.

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    • 2021

      Museum Exhibit

      • 132 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Museum exhibit is a book of poems about Love and Life in various forms. From classic sonnets, lyricals, villanelle, terza rima, canzone and a pantoum poem to free form verse. Museum Exhibit is like walking into a library, sitting and enjoying the art of poetry. Enjoy a visit to Museum Exhibit it will be cherished for life.

      Museum Exhibit
    • 2019

      Hopeless, Maine 3

      • 120 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      4.6(10)Add rating

      Welcome back to the fog-shrouded island of Hopeless, Maine. Salamandra and Owen do their best to cope with a new danger to island residents while investigating a new rash of disappearances. Masked, cowled cultists have begun to make themselves known, and the vampires are about as much help as usual. Salamandra struggles with the disembodied presence that surrounds the island and continues to speak to her alone. This is the most eventful volume yet, with greater insight into the main characters, and a generous helping of dark humour.

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    • 2019

      Tom Brown's Guide To Healing The Earth

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      4.0(58)Add rating

      As a child he was taught to respect nature by an Apache elder he called Grandfather, now as a bestselling author and master tracker Tom Brown, Jr., shares his secrets for nurturing and saving our planet. Tom Brown, Jr., is America's most acclaimed outdoorsman, tracker, and teacher. When he was eight he met Stalking Wolf, an Apache elder who taught the young man how to survive in the wild, and more importantly, how to value our place in the natural order. For more than three decades, Tom Brown, Jr., has shared these insights with the world through teaching, writing, and film. Now, for the first time, he has detailed actions that each of us can take to help heal our ailing planet.

      Tom Brown's Guide To Healing The Earth
    • 2018

      Studies on Trichinosis

      With Especial Reference ot the Increase of the Eosinophilic Cells in the Blood and Muscle, the Origin of these Cells and their Diagnostic Importance

      Focusing on trichinosis, this work explores the increase of eosinophilic cells in blood and muscle, examining their origin and significance in diagnosis. The book provides insights into the disease's pathology and the role these cells play, making it a valuable resource for understanding trichinosis. This reprint preserves the original 1898 edition's quality, ensuring that historical findings and perspectives are accessible to contemporary readers and researchers.

      Studies on Trichinosis
    • 2018

      Hopeless, Maine 2

      • 120 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      4.5(16)Add rating

      Owen returns to the island of Hopeless, Maine to find Salamandra has grown. Unfortunately, reunions are cut short by a a new illness affecting the population. Is it consumption? Or some vampiric disease. Salamandra and Omen investigate the source of the mysterious disease and try to stop a war between the villagers and the local vampires. Things only get more delicate when Sal's parents get involved! Be careful as you venture deeper into the source of Salamandra's powers and the story of Hopeless, Maine, as answers only raise more questions.

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