Reeling from a crisis of hope, lifelong activist Andrew Boyd seeks out today's leading climate thinkers, from collapse-psychologist Jamey Hecht to Indigenous botanist Robin Wall Kimmerer. "If it's the end of the world, now what?" he asks, as he steers us through our climate angst in search of a... číst celé
Andrew Boyd Book order
Andrew Boyd is a co-founder of the Beautiful Trouble project and the author of several unconventional books. A long-time veteran of creative campaigns for social change, his work explores the strategic intersection of art and activism. Boyd is dedicated to fostering deep societal transformations through innovative and impactful approaches.






- 2023
- 2022
Memorial of the Central Baptist Church, Syracuse, N. Y.
- 144 pages
- 6 hours of reading
This reprint presents a historical account of the Central Baptist Church in Syracuse, New York, originally published in 1874. It offers insights into the church's significance, its community impact, and the events surrounding its establishment and growth. The unchanged format preserves the original content, making it a valuable resource for those interested in religious history and the development of Baptist congregations in the region.
- 2021
Guide to 14 Asiatic Languages
- 282 pages
- 10 hours of reading
- 2021
The Royal Navy in Eastern Waters
- 560 pages
- 20 hours of reading
A major new contribution to our understanding the war in the East.
- 2020
First comprehensive account of British naval intelligence in the modern era. Challenges established perceptions of its role in the two World Wars.
- 2019
Neither Bomb Nor Bullet
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
In the warzone that Nigeria has become, Archbishop Ben Kwashi has survived three assassination attempts. A brutal assault on his wife, Gloria, drove him to his knees - to forgive and find the strength to press on. Islamist militants have Nigeria in their sights. These are the terrorists who kidnapped hundreds of Christian schoolgirls - who have vowed to turn Africa's most populous nation into a hard-line Islamic state. Their plan is to drive the Christian minority from the north by kidnapping, bombing and attacking churches. Plateau State is on the frontline. But holding that line against Boko Haram, and standing firm for the Gospel, is Ben Kwashi, the Anglican Archbishop of Jos. In Jos, churches have been turned into fortresses and Archbishop Ben now conducts more funerals than weddings and baptisms put together. Yet his faith grows ever more vibrant. He has adopted scores of orphans who live in his home, including many who are HIV positive. And the challenge of his message - to live for the Gospel even in the face of terror - has never been so timely.
- 2016
Andrew's journey in photography began in the late 1950s, focusing on commercial and advertising work for agencies in Cleveland and New York, where he pioneered full-color photography. After a hiatus to work as an engineer, he returned to photojournalism, contributing to various magazines. With a wealth of experience, he has authored 15 books, including several on digital photography, showcasing his expertise and passion for the craft. His background with Eastman Kodak further enhances his insight into lighting and film development.
- 2016
Photographic Art
- 118 pages
- 5 hours of reading
The author chronicles his journey in photography, beginning in the late 1950s as a pioneer in commercial color work in Cleveland. After a hiatus to focus on engineering, he returned to photojournalism, contributing to various magazines. This narrative captures the evolution of his career and the intersection of art and technology in his life.
- 2014
Bright Bazaar: Embracing color for make-you-smile style
- 191 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Dive into a refreshing take on color from one of the world's leading interiors bloggers, Will Taylor of Bright.Bazaar, West Elm's "go-to blogger for color inspiration." What began as a popular blog attracting over 400,000 readers a month is now a gorgeous, color-popping book sure to delight and inspire all. And as one of Pinterest's top influencers with over 2.4 million followers, people are taking note.Praised by design star Jonathan Adler as "a true talent with a keen eye," Will guides you through making the most of the cornerstone of your life – where you live. He starts by giving you jumping-off points for considering how to use color. Next, he arms you with the know-how needed to replicate the looks through using ten color cocktails, from soft and delicate pastel hues to bright and bold color statements.Each color scheme begins with Will sharing his personal photographs and the memories that inspired each palette. He then goes on to show how these inspirations can be used in real-life decorating via easy-to-translate examples, complete with color checklists, swatch scrapbooks, illuminating room analyses and nuggets of Will's color secrets.More than 350 brand new color photographs invite you into homes both big and small across the world. Bright Bazaar 's take on color is packed with personality and heart, playful but informative, and brimming with useful decorating ideas to make any home more beautiful.
- 2012
Focusing on the extensive documentation surrounding Abraham Lincoln's legacy, this bibliography compiles various works including books, eulogies, and portraits published in his honor following his assassination. Drawing from Joseph Sabin's renowned Bibliotheca Americana, it spans over 400 years of American history, covering pivotal themes such as the Civil War, exploration, and societal changes. This collection, now available in high-quality digital scans, serves as a vital resource for libraries, scholars, and readers interested in Lincoln and American history.
