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Mark Davis

    Mark Davis is a renowned documentarian, historian, and award-winning photographer with a keen social conscience. His fascination with the lost world of Victorian Britain is evident in numerous acclaimed books, often focusing on crime, deprivation, and poverty. Through his insightful lens, Davis meticulously documents forgotten corners of the past, bringing to light the stories of those overlooked by history, particularly through the exploration of historical sites and their inhabitants. His work offers a unique window into the past, driven by a desire to record and understand the complexities of bygone eras.

    Under Milk Wood Revisited
    Numerical Methods and Modeling for Chemical Engineers
    Teleology
    Anxious Mark Goes to School
    Anxious Mark and the Christmas Present
    At Home with the Brontes
    • At Home with the Brontes

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
      4.5(17)Add rating

      The story of the world-famous home of the Bronte sisters. Explores the impact of the Brontes' home on their writing and what it was like for their successors living in a literary shrine. New exhibition focusing on the building starts at the Bronte Parsonage Museum in April 2013.

      At Home with the Brontes
    • Anxious Mark and the Christmas Present

      • 40 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      It's time for the Christmas gift exchange party, and Mark can't stop worrying about what to get his best friend! This time, the anxious thoughts get too much to bear and causes Mark to get an anxiety attack. Read on to see how Mom and Dad help Anxious Mark stay calm when the thoughts become too much to handle.

      Anxious Mark and the Christmas Present
    • Mark faces his first day of school filled with anxiety and self-doubt, worrying about making friends and managing his nerves. His journey explores themes of friendship and overcoming fear, highlighting the challenges many children face when starting a new chapter in their lives.

      Anxious Mark Goes to School
    • Teleology

      • 204 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The narrative delves into the evolution of purpose and creation amidst rapid technological advancements, focusing on the journey of twin brothers. Spanning millions of years into the future, it reflects on the pivotal events that reshaped human consciousness. Rather than depicting technology as oppressive, it presents a post-dystopian perspective, exploring how swift changes influence human relationships and redefine concepts of good, evil, and divinity.

      Teleology
    • "Geared toward advanced undergraduates or graduate students of chemical engineering studying applied mathematics, this text introduces the quantitative treatment of differential equations arising from modeling physical phenomena in chemical engineering. Coverage includes topics such as ODE-IVPs, placing emphasis on numerical methods and modeling implemented in commercial mathematical software available in 1985"--

      Numerical Methods and Modeling for Chemical Engineers
    • This fascinating selection of never-before-seen photographs, including many originals from the film Under Milk Wood, traces some of the many ways in which the great Welsh poet Dylan Thomas was influenced by his country.

      Under Milk Wood Revisited
    • Exploring the often-overlooked aspects of personal finance, this book prompts readers to examine both the whereabouts and the impact of their money. It encourages a deeper understanding of financial decisions and their consequences, fostering greater awareness and control over one's financial life. Through insightful guidance, it aims to empower individuals to make informed choices that align with their financial goals.

      Crowdfunding and the Democratization of Finance
    • Asylum

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
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      New format edition - A photographic journey into the Pauper Lunatic Asylums of Victorian Great Britain.

      Asylum
    • In the Footsteps of the Brontes

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
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      This fascinating selection of photographs traces some of the many ways in which the Brontes Yorkshire has changed and developed over the last century.

      In the Footsteps of the Brontes
    • British History

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Take a step back in time to the days of Celtic clans, Viking marauders and when fashion was all frills and wigs. If you thought that knights really rode on white chargers, you'd be wrong. Find out the shocking truth about historical Britain with these hysterically funny cartoons by Mark Davis.The 'Bubblefacts' series takes a fresh look at British history - rebellious leaders, great inventors, invaders and conquerors are all covered.

      British History