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Brian had Dyslexia

Brian had Dyslexia

Jenny Leigh

Haldane Mason Ltd
2013
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Brian has Dyslexia is a reassuring story for 4-7 year olds about a bright young bear who keeps getting his words muddled up. Brian thinks it's because he's stupid, but Dr Spot the leopard doctor explains it's just because he has something called dyslexia and it's not his fault and he most certainly is not stupid. Dr Spot's Casebooks is a series of colourful stories designed to help children understand and cope with a range of common illnesses and conditions. Each title also has parents' pages at the back providing medically vetted information on recognizing and easing symptoms and seeking medical help.
Brian Cook's Landscapes of Britain
The illustrations of Brian Cook from the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s have become iconic. His heightened use of colour, in a flat colour poster style, is much imitated, but never surpassed. His jacket covers for the Batsford series of books that celebrated British life are now very collectable. This collection of his best work is a beautiful publication that should be enjoyed not only by collectors but all lovers of good design and illustration. Brian Cook describes his working processes, the then new printing process that allowed him to pioneer his characteristic bold colours, and the design principles and practical methods of his craft. A stunning book for designers.
Brian Wilson

Brian Wilson

Kirk Curnutt

Equinox Publishing Ltd
2012
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Brian Wilson is a genius. Ever since British press agent Derek Taylor launched a publicity campaign with that theme to promote the landmark LP Pet Sounds in 1966, some variation of that claim has been obligatory when discussing the significance of the Beach Boys' founder and chief composer. Originally designed to liberate Wilson from his outmoded image as a purveyor of sun-and-surf teen pop so the symphonic sophistication of his music might be properly appreciated, the assertion has been repeated so often in the forty-plus years since as to render it virtually meaningless. Indeed, if anything, the label today seems an albatross around the man's neck, inasmuch as Wilson's slow-but-steady reemergence as a working musician since the mid-nineties after three decades of mental illness and drug abuse, has been freighted with expectations that he again produce something as epochal as "Good Vibrations" to justify the adoration he inspires in impassioned defenders. Brian Wilson interrogates this and other paradigms that stymie critical appreciation of Wilson's work both with the Beach Boys and as a solo artist.This is the first study of Wilson to eschew chronology for a topical organization that allows discussion of lyrical themes and musical motifs outside of any prejudicial presumptions about their place in the trajectory of his career. The chapter on lyrics explores questions of quality, asking why the words to Wilson's songs are often considered a detriment, before surveying such tendencies as melancholy and introspection, the conceit of childlike wisdom, his depiction of women, and Americana/nostalgia. The section on music focuses on his falsetto, the famous harmonies, the peculiar whiteness of the Beach Boys' sound, as well as song structure. A final chapter on iconicity asks how rock criticism's investment in auteurship both maintains and limits his reputation. Finally, Curnutt examines what Brian Wilson means to his most fervent fans. Together, these issues emphasize the often overlooked point that, despite his status as a "living legend," Brian Wilson does not always fit neatly into the paradigms of taste and value by which critics grant certain artists entry into the pantheon of pop and rock importance.
Brian Lara

Brian Lara

James Fuller

Signal Books Ltd
2013
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The most thrilling and controversial cricketer of his generation, Brian Lara is a hero to millions worldwide. A naturally attacking style and limitless scoring arc, allied to phenomenal mental and physical stamina, proved a recipe for some of the biggest and most-compelling innings in cricket history. This new biography charts the influences that shaped Lara as a child batting prodigy, through an astonishing and turbulent career and onto his post-cricket life as businessman, benefactor and national icon. Through in-depth interviews with former international players, coaches, teachers, neighbours, friends and family members, new light is shed on this brilliant but complex man; a true Caribbean hero who still has many chapters to write.
Brian Redman

Brian Redman

Brian Redman; Jim Mullen; Mario Andretti

Evro Publishing
2016
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Brian Redman is one of very few notable British racing drivers whose racing life has yet to be put on record in book form. Now that is about to be rectified. Packed with photographs, Redman's memoir is a vivid account of his varied racing exploits, with special focus on the period 1968-73 when he won major sports car races in Ford GT40s, Porsche 908s and 917s, and Ferrari 312PBs. Highly readable, and at times both humorous and poignant, this is a very personal book that will be welcomed by this popular and highly respected driver's legions of fans.
Brian Banana Duck Sunshine Yellow

Brian Banana Duck Sunshine Yellow

Chris McKimmie

Allen Unwin Children's Books
2019
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'A quirky, totally original, visual poem to the child's innate celebration of all that is creative in the human heart.' - Dr Robyn Sheahan-Bright On Friday nights, all day Saturday and most of Sunday I stay with Na-na and Grumpy Yellow. One Saturday, I got lost. Twice. The first time, a big prawn found me. The second time, I found my own way home. Shortlisted for the 2007 CBCA Picture Book of the Year and the APA Best Designed Book of the Year Award.
Brian Clarke: The Art of Light

Brian Clarke: The Art of Light

Brian Clarke

Heni Publishing
2020
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The most comprehensive collection of artworks by world-renowned artist Brian Clarke to date. Designed in close collaboration with the artist himself, featuring stunning photography that captures Clarke's revolutionary approach to the medium of stained glass, with an introduction by Norman Foster and an essay by Paul Greenhalgh.
Brian Clarke: A Great Light

Brian Clarke: A Great Light

Hans Ulrich Obrist

Heni Publishing
2023
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A Great Light is a striking catalogue published to accompany the exhibition of the same name, both testaments to British artist Brian Clarke’s widely regarded status as the most important artist working in stained glass today. Across his five-decades-long career, Clarke has consistently pushed the boundaries of stained glass as a medium in terms of technology and its visual potential. Focusing on large-scale works, A Great Light crystallises Clarke’s vision for stained glass as fundamentally architectural, his works the result of a dedicated respect for the buildings they inhabit and the surrounding contexts of his practice. The book offers a view of the impactful interaction between space and artwork, as over 130 beautifully reproduced images fill its pages and extend into the gatefolds. Published in association with Newport Street Gallery, A Great Light features 68 stained-glass artworks as well as installation shots of the final exhibition, prefaced by an interview between Clarke and world-renowned Swiss curator, art historian and critic Hans Ulrich Obrist, Artistic Director of Serpentine Galleries in London.
Color with Brian Clarke: Collages 2

Color with Brian Clarke: Collages 2

Brian Clarke

Heni Publishers
2025
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Let your imagination run wild in this coloring book inspired by Brian Clarke's prismatic collagesDesigned in close collaboration with Brian Clarke (born 1953), this coloring book is the second volume to feature his stained glass-inspired collages, which can be filled in with crayon, pencil, pastel, felt marker or paint.
Color with Brian Clarke: Collages 3

Color with Brian Clarke: Collages 3

Brian Clarke

Heni Publishers
2025
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Transform each page into a gallery-ready masterpiece with stained glass-inspired collages by Brian ClarkeThis is the fifth in a series of activity books published by HENI and the third coloring book to be inspired by the artwork of Brian Clarke (born 1953). Reproductions of 15 original artworks allow for hours of fun and all methods of coloring.
Magic Paint with Brian Clarke: Stained Glass
Just add water to watch these stained glass scenes magically fill with color under your paintbrushBased on the most famous works of stained glass artist Brian Clarke (born 1953), these 15 outlines burst into color simply by adding water to your paintbrush. This activity book is a wonderful, mess-free introduction to the joys of painting, perfect for ages three and over.
Brian the Brave

Brian the Brave

Paul Stewart

Otter-Barry Books Ltd
2021
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Winner of the Derby Children's Picture Book Award 2020 "Let's all be friends!" says Brian... But Stanley only likes sheep with black wool, Hamish, Cassidy and Lou think black wool and white wool are rubbish - while Tracey and Frank only want sheep with horns in their gang. Then Brian bumps into a WOLF - and he knows he has to get the sheep to ACT TOGETHER!
Brian Jones The Original Rolling Stone

Brian Jones The Original Rolling Stone

Andrea J Miles

Green Magic Publishing
2024
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This is not solely about the death of Brian Jones nor is the focus entirely on his alcohol and substance abuse. Brian Jones The Original Rolling Stone captures the spirit of the teenager and man who dreamt of, created and performed with The Rollin' Stones who eventually became The Rolling Stones and the greatest Rock and Roll band of all time. Here, the essence of Jones's motivating force and principles are illustrated through an accessible astrological narrative, coupled with insight and research into his beliefs as well as his psychic sensitivity and ill-health. He, like all of us, was complexed, a flawed human being who was perfectly imperfect. Jones's untimely death led him to become one of the first members of what is known in pop mythology today as the 27 Club.
Brian Orca

Brian Orca

Bill Hoffman

Amazon Book Publishing Center
2023
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Prepare to dive into the captivating world of 'Brian Orca', where Bill Hoffman weaves an enchanting narrative that will leave readers spellbound. With lyrical prose that effortlessly transports you into Brian's underwater realm, this mesmerizing tale of self-discovery and family bonds is a true delight. Hoffman's masterful storytelling brings the characters to life with depth and authenticity, drawing you into their world and leaving you craving for more. By infusing the orca community with relatable qualities, he forges a powerful emotional connection between readers and these extraordinary creatures. The perfectly orchestrated pacing, rich descriptions, and thrilling action make 'Brian Orca' an irresistible read. This extraordinary literary experience is destined to become a beloved classic, captivating hearts and minds for generations to come. Immerse yourself in the magic of 'Brian Orca' and be transported to a world of wonder and awe."Author, screenwriter, and tech-writer Bill Hoffman has a Master of Professional Writing degree from USC. While working in film and television, he sold/optioned several scripts and was a producer. He's also held minor elected office. More importantly, he's been a certified PADI diver since 1977 and, in two oceans, has quite accidentally found himself close and personal among orcas in the wild. Bill lives in WA State.
Brian Barder's Diplomatic Diary

Brian Barder's Diplomatic Diary

Brian Barder

Donelson Press
2019
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Brian Barder's Diplomatic Diary offers an insightful and entertaining glimpse of British foreign service life from ?one of the most energetic and politically committed diplomats of his generation? (The Guardian, 2017). Spanning two decades from the early 1970s, the diary takes us behind the scenes of Barder's career, from his first overseas posting in Moscow to his head-of-mission posts as ambassador to Ethiopia and Poland and high commissioner to Nigeria. We find him on the spot at moments of historical significance, whether playing cat-and-mouse with the KGB in Cold War Moscow, during the wave of tit-for-tat diplomatic expulsions that anticipated those taking place today, or being a driving force behind the realisation of British relief efforts to Ethiopia during the nation's devastating mid-1980s famine. Along the way, he rubbed shoulders with some of the most iconic political and cultural figures of the day.
Brian Barder's Diplomatic Diary

Brian Barder's Diplomatic Diary

Brian Barder

Donelson Press
2019
nidottu
Brian Barder's Diplomatic Diary offers an insightful and entertaining glimpse of British foreign service life from "one of the most energetic and politically committed diplomats of his generation" (The Guardian, 2017). Spanning two decades from the early 1970s, the diary takes us behind the scenes of Barder's career, from his first overseas posting in Moscow to his head-of-mission posts as ambassador to Ethiopia and Poland and high commissioner to Nigeria. We find him on the spot at moments of historical significance, whether playing cat-and-mouse with the KGB in Cold War Moscow, during the wave of tit-for-tat diplomatic expulsions that anticipated those taking place today, or being a driving force behind the realisation of British relief efforts to Ethiopia during the nation's devastating mid-1980s famine. Along the way, he rubbed shoulders with some of the most iconic political and cultural figures of the day, including Richard Nixon, Margaret Thatcher, and Muammar Qadhafi; Labour politicians Neil Kinnock and Tony Benn; novelist Chinua Achebe; classical musicians Benjamin Britten, Yehudi Menuhin, Witold Lutosɫawski and Dmitri Shostakovich; pop star activist Bob Geldof; media baron Robert Maxwell; double agent Kim Philby; and the Prince and Princess of Wales, among many others. An accomplished writer, Barder authored a popular blog and his 2014 book, What Diplomats Do, was warmly received. The diary is compulsively readable and accessible, seasoned throughout with Barder's astute observations, evocative descriptions, and his characteristically sardonic wit.
Brian Blomerth's Bicycle Day

Brian Blomerth's Bicycle Day

Brian Blomerth

Anthology Editions
2019
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Illustrator, musician and self-described “comic stripper” Brian Blomerth has spent years combining classic underground art styles with his bitingly irreverent visual wit in zines, comics, and album covers. With Brian Blomerth’s Bicycle Day, the artist has produced his most ambitious work to date: a historical account of the events of April 19, 1943, when Swiss chemist Albert Hofmann ingested an experimental dose of a new compound known as lysergic acid diethylamide and embarked on the world’s first acid trip. Combining an extraordinary true story told in journalistic detail with the artist’s gritty, timelessly Technicolor comix style, Brian Blomerth’s Bicycle Day is a testament to mind expansion and a stunningly original visual history.