With over two decades of experience as a primary school teacher and literacy advisor, this author brings a deep understanding of young readers to his work. His prolific output includes picture books and poetry anthologies for younger children, many of which have been adapted for English language instruction abroad. He has also penned best-selling poetry collections for multiple voices, captivating fantasy series, and ghost stories for older children. He continues to engage with literature by teaching adult poetry writing classes.
Originally published in 1845, this reprint captures the essence of its time with enduring themes and insights. The book offers a glimpse into the historical context and cultural nuances of the mid-19th century, making it a valuable resource for readers interested in the era. Its narrative style and content reflect the perspectives and challenges of its time, providing a rich experience for both new and returning readers.
A memoir for anyone feeling alone and scared, and for people coming to terms
with a new and frightening condition. Richard Brown embarks on a quest for
identity and meaning in a world that labelled him by his condition.
This comprehensive guide to the Sale of Goods Act of 1893 provides readers with a detailed overview of the law, with particular emphasis on its application in Scotland. Written by Richard Brown, a renowned legal scholar, this book includes extensive notes and commentary on the Act, as well as practical advice for legal practitioners and students.
First published in the mid-19th century, this classic text provides a thorough introduction to the history, science, and principles of domestic architecture. With numerous illustrations and photographs, as well as detailed descriptions of different architectural styles and elements, this book is an invaluable resource for architects, historians, and anyone interested in the built environment.
A Complete Guide for Beginners to Invest and Make Profit From Nfts (The Ultimate Guide to Understand Non-fungible Tokens)
192 pages
7 hours of reading
Focusing on combating misinformation, this guide serves as a valuable resource for anyone seeking clarity on the topic at hand. It aims to equip readers with the tools needed to navigate misconceptions, ensuring a more accurate understanding and informed perspective throughout their learning journey.
This reprint of a historical book first published in 1871 aims to preserve and provide access to classic literature. Produced by Anatiposi, the edition may exhibit missing pages or lower quality due to its age, reflecting the challenges of maintaining historical texts. The focus is on ensuring these works remain available to the public, preventing them from being forgotten over time.
Gardening in the lockdowns of 2020 and 2021 grew exponentially as a hobby, particularly amongst those who have a good plot of land. Richard Brown is a horticultural teacher in a college, up in the North of England, in Yorkshire. The fact that he has been successfully growing melons for several years is a credit to his powers as a gardener. Melons, squash, pumpkins and cucumbers are members of the same botanical family, and you will learn how to grow them all. Richard Brown will teach the aspirant gardener all they need to know about propagation, technique, germination, compost and growing conditions, so that the reader can successfully grow melons and bring them to the table. He will also discuss growing cucumbers and other members of the cucurbit family. All in all, if you wish to amaze your friends by the end of the summer, this is the book you need. In fact, if you have a small front garden with a metal fence, you can grow pumpkins there and delight passers by, and maybe ripen some treasured home grown melons there also. There are also recipes for impressing your guests, showing how versatile the melon can be, from jellies and jams, to salsa and sauces.