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David G. Williamson

    October 20, 1940

    David Williamson is a celebrated Australian playwright whose works often delve into the social and political dynamics of Australian society. His plays, known for their sharp dialogue and incisive characters, explore themes of identity, class, and cultural clashes. Williamson's distinctive style captures the essence of Australian life while touching upon universal human experiences. His significant contributions to theatre and film have cemented his place as a foremost storyteller of his generation.

    The Third Reich
    Comprehensive Guide for Camera Collectors
    Debrett's Kings and Queens of Britain
    The Cold War
    Germany from defeat to partition
    Everyday Evangelism
    • 2023

      This insightful biography provides a comprehensive look at the life of one of Britain's most influential leaders. From his humble beginnings as a Welsh lawyer to his role as prime minister during World War I, Lloyd George's political career is chronicled in detail. With new insights and fresh perspectives, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in modern British history.

      Lloyd George; a Man of the People
    • 2022
    • 2022

      The weight of history lies on the spine of memory. That heft and delicate balance are palpable in these rich poems that echo with grief, longing, and observed beauty. From the silence and complexity of the northern wilderness to the vast prairie landscapes stretching across the province, Through Disassembled Houses of Perfect Stones explores self, ancestry, and community through poems which dwell on the page with a satisfying density of imagery. Combining careful observation with sensitive reflection, this work examines the poet's memory and experience as a father, son, husband, and descendent of European settlers married into an Indigenous family living in Northern Manitoba.

      Through Disassembled Houses of Perfect Stones
    • 2021
    • 2019

      Access to History: The Cold War 1941-95

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Put your trust in the textbook series that has given thousands of A-level History students deeper knowledge and better grades for over 30 years.

      Access to History: The Cold War 1941-95
    • 2018

      Everyday Evangelism - the title of this powerful book is a challenge in itself. Our secularised society - and perhaps a lack of spiritual courage - has meant that, for many Christians, evangelism is anything but everyday. And yet the very real need of our times is for a commitment to spreading the Gospel message on a daily basis. As has been said, we need a spirit of evangelism, not just a spurt of evangelism. Commitment is, however, only part of the answer. Anyone who tries to engage in Gospel witness will soon find out that enthusiasm alone will not suffice. We also need to be equipped. This book has been written with a view to empowering a new generation of Christians to evangelise with confidence and purpose. The practical techniques taught by McCauley and Williamson are based on a thoroughly biblical foundation, and - unlike many volumes on evangelistic methods - they concentrate on presenting the Gospel message in a winsome and relevant manner, rather than on pressurising individuals into making decisions.

      Everyday Evangelism
    • 2017

      Gladstone: The Man

      A non-political Biography

      • 168 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      This biography offers an in-depth exploration of Gladstone's life beyond his political career, providing insights into his character, personal interests, and contributions to society. The 1898 edition captures the essence of Gladstone as a multifaceted individual, highlighting his achievements and the values that shaped his legacy. The reprint maintains the quality of the original work, ensuring that readers can appreciate the historical context and the author's perspective on Gladstone's impact.

      Gladstone: The Man
    • 2017
    • 2016

      Culturally significant, this reproduction preserves the integrity of the original artifact, featuring authentic copyright references and library stamps. It serves as a vital piece of the knowledge base of civilization, reflecting historical scholarship and the importance of preserving literary heritage. Readers can expect an unaltered glimpse into the past, showcasing the work's original context and significance in the academic landscape.

      Reflections On the Four Principal Religions Which Have Obtained in the World: Paganism, Mohammedism, Judaism, and Christianity; Also On the Church of