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Why Do I Stutter?: Stuttering Adventures a Drawing Storybook
Draw your own pictures or create your own abstract art to the rhythmical story of "Why do I Stutter?". Find out why stuttering doesn't need to be such a big deal or what should they expect from their listeners. This is a great resource for anyone who wants to keep children's hands busy while talking about stuttering, feelings, and relationships. This light and bouncy story brings up different topics about stuttering in a friendly light manner. Do you want to talk about stuttering with your child's friends but do not know how...have the children in the neighbourhood draw the pictures and as they follow along in the story in their own stuttering drawing book. Fun for all
Bertha von Suttner, 'Lay Down Your Arms'

Bertha von Suttner, 'Lay Down Your Arms'

Modern Humanities Research Association
2019
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Die Waffen nieder (1889), translated into English in 1892 as Lay Down Your Arms, was an international bestseller. Its Austrian author Bertha von Suttner (1843-1914) chose the medium of fiction in order to reach as broad an audience as possible with her pacifist ideals. Challenging the narrow nationalisms of nineteenth-century Europe, Suttner believed that disputes between nations should be settled by means of arbitration rather than armed conflict. She devoted her life to campaigning for the cause of peace, and in 1905 became the first female recipient ofthe Nobel Peace Prize. Suttner's influential novel yields insights into the early development of calls for a united Europe and an end to the arms race.This English translation of the novel was carried out as a 'labour of love' by the eminent Victorian surgeon and medical scholar Timothy Holmes (1825-1907), the editor of Gray's Anatomy, for whom this was an unusual foray into the world of fiction. Holmes was Vice-Chairman of the London-based International Arbitration and Peace Association and a contemporary of Suttner. His translation helped to spread Suttner's views across the Anglophone world, and contributed to the growth of the peace movement in the period before the First World War.
The House Sitter

The House Sitter

Jill Barry

Accent Press Ltd
2019
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KEEP YOUR FRIENDS CLOSE . . . BUT YOUR ENEMIES CLOSER'A powerful, psychological chiller to keep you turning the pages, but keep a light switched on!' SALLY SPEDDINGA chilling and page-turning psychological thriller that is impossible to put down and perfect for fans of Lisa Jewell, C. L. Taylor and Shari Lapena.When Suzanne and Eddie decide to put their house on the market and move closer to their daughter, they neglect to tell their friend and house sitter Ruth.So when Ruth finds a 'For Sale' sign perched outside their front door, she is outraged. She never imagined they would leave. What follows is a series of events that are set to ruin the couple's plans - with dramatic and shocking consequences that no one could have predicted...***Readers love THE HOUSE SITTER:'An impeccably plotted tense tale, The House Sitter explores what lengths people go to in desperation. Deceitful and dark, it's a great novel to curl up with on these chilly autumn evenings. Just be sure to lock your door...' Goodreads Review 'A spine-chilling read' Goodreads Review'A fantastically plotted and twisty read' Goodreads Review
The House Sitter

The House Sitter

Keri Beevis

Boldwood Books Ltd
2025
sidottu
A BRAND NEW psychological thriller from the author of the TOP 10 BESTSELLER The Sleepover She knows what she saw. But can she prove it?After my relationship breaks down, I agree to house-sit my brother Dexter's posh apartment whilst he’s out of the country. It will give me some much needed headspace.Sitting on the balcony one sweltering summer's evening in the midst of a power cut, I'm given a secret window into the lives of the residents in the opposite building, and I see more than I should.I'm drawn to a man in the penthouse and watch him closely and when a striking woman joins him on the balcony, I can’t tear my eyes away.The following weekend a woman matching her exact description is reported missing. She’s not been seen since that fateful night. When I go to the police, the man in the penthouse has a cast-iron alibi and denies she was ever there.I know what I saw and I can’t let it go. The deeper I dig, the more dangerous things become. Someone is watching me too. Just how much can I trust my neighbours?The thrilling new read for fans of Freida McFadden, Claire McGowan and Lisa Jewell.Praise for The House Sitter:'Tense and twisty, this is a real page turner of a read that will keep you up late on the sultry summer nights. This is another star turn from a writer at the top of her game.'- Claire Allen'Keri Beevis has worked her magic yet again! THE HOUSE SITTER is a chilling, dark and suspenseful read that had me hooked from the very first page' - Amanda Brittany'Clever, tense and gripping. This compelling, twisty new take on Hitchcock's classic, Rear Window, stole my breath from start to finish. I read it in a sitting!' - Jill ChildsPraise for Keri Beevis:'Another winner from Ms Beevis. A gripping story with plenty of twists and turns' - J.A. Baker‘From the start I was glued - a cracking roller-coaster ride of a story’ - Susanna Beard‘Compelling, addictive, fast-paced and chilling. I loved it!’ - Amanda Brittany'A tense, clever and thought-provoking thriller that keeps you on the edge of your seat from start to finish and long afterwards.' - Natasha Boydell'This is how to write a page turner.'- Valerie Keogh'Another suspenseful page-turner from this very talented author' - John Nicholl'Brilliant, chilling, and unputdownable' - Gemma Rogers'Another gripping fast paced story from the brilliant Keri Beevis.' - Sadie Ryan‘Beevis has created a dark psychological thriller thick with atmosphere. Cleverly woven threads pull together in a heart-stopping conclusion in this satisfyingly clever tale. Highly recommended’ - Diane Saxon'A disturbingly chilling thriller which is completely gripping. The Sleepover is an intense mystery full of clever twists which I didn't see coming' - Alex Stone'An atmospheric thriller that grips until the last page. Beevis at her best!' - Diana Wilkinson
The House Sitter

The House Sitter

Keri Beevis

Boldwood Books Ltd
2025
nidottu
A BRAND NEW psychological thriller from the author of the TOP 10 BESTSELLER The Sleepover She knows what she saw. But can she prove it?After my relationship breaks down, I agree to house-sit my brother Dexter's posh apartment whilst he’s out of the country. It will give me some much needed headspace.Sitting on the balcony one sweltering summer's evening in the midst of a power cut, I'm given a secret window into the lives of the residents in the opposite building, and I see more than I should.I'm drawn to a man in the penthouse and watch him closely and when a striking woman joins him on the balcony, I can’t tear my eyes away.The following weekend a woman matching her exact description is reported missing. She’s not been seen since that fateful night. When I go to the police, the man in the penthouse has a cast-iron alibi and denies she was ever there.I know what I saw and I can’t let it go. The deeper I dig, the more dangerous things become. Someone is watching me too. Just how much can I trust my neighbours?The thrilling new read for fans of Freida McFadden, Claire McGowan and Lisa Jewell.Praise for The House Sitter:'Tense and twisty, this is a real page turner of a read that will keep you up late on the sultry summer nights. This is another star turn from a writer at the top of her game.'- Claire Allen'Keri Beevis has worked her magic yet again! THE HOUSE SITTER is a chilling, dark and suspenseful read that had me hooked from the very first page' - Amanda Brittany'Clever, tense and gripping. This compelling, twisty new take on Hitchcock's classic, Rear Window, stole my breath from start to finish. I read it in a sitting!' - Jill ChildsPraise for Keri Beevis:'Another winner from Ms Beevis. A gripping story with plenty of twists and turns' - J.A. Baker‘From the start I was glued - a cracking roller-coaster ride of a story’ - Susanna Beard‘Compelling, addictive, fast-paced and chilling. I loved it!’ - Amanda Brittany'A tense, clever and thought-provoking thriller that keeps you on the edge of your seat from start to finish and long afterwards.' - Natasha Boydell'This is how to write a page turner.'- Valerie Keogh'Another suspenseful page-turner from this very talented author' - John Nicholl'Brilliant, chilling, and unputdownable' - Gemma Rogers'Another gripping fast paced story from the brilliant Keri Beevis.' - Sadie Ryan‘Beevis has created a dark psychological thriller thick with atmosphere. Cleverly woven threads pull together in a heart-stopping conclusion in this satisfyingly clever tale. Highly recommended’ - Diane Saxon'A disturbingly chilling thriller which is completely gripping. The Sleepover is an intense mystery full of clever twists which I didn't see coming' - Alex Stone'An atmospheric thriller that grips until the last page. Beevis at her best!' - Diana Wilkinson
The House Sitter

The House Sitter

Keri Beevis

Boldwood Books Ltd
2025
pokkari
A BRAND NEW psychological thriller from the author of the TOP 10 BESTSELLER The Sleepover She knows what she saw. But can she prove it?After my relationship breaks down, I agree to house-sit my brother Dexter's posh apartment whilst he’s out of the country. It will give me some much needed headspace.Sitting on the balcony one sweltering summer's evening in the midst of a power cut, I'm given a secret window into the lives of the residents in the opposite building, and I see more than I should.I'm drawn to a man in the penthouse and watch him closely and when a striking woman joins him on the balcony, I can’t tear my eyes away.The following weekend a woman matching her exact description is reported missing. She’s not been seen since that fateful night. When I go to the police, the man in the penthouse has a cast-iron alibi and denies she was ever there.I know what I saw and I can’t let it go. The deeper I dig, the more dangerous things become. Someone is watching me too. Just how much can I trust my neighbours?The thrilling new read for fans of Freida McFadden, Claire McGowan and Lisa Jewell.Praise for The House Sitter:'Tense and twisty, this is a real page turner of a read that will keep you up late on the sultry summer nights. This is another star turn from a writer at the top of her game.'- Claire Allen'Keri Beevis has worked her magic yet again! THE HOUSE SITTER is a chilling, dark and suspenseful read that had me hooked from the very first page' - Amanda Brittany'Clever, tense and gripping. This compelling, twisty new take on Hitchcock's classic, Rear Window, stole my breath from start to finish. I read it in a sitting!' - Jill ChildsPraise for Keri Beevis:'Another winner from Ms Beevis. A gripping story with plenty of twists and turns' - J.A. Baker‘From the start I was glued - a cracking roller-coaster ride of a story’ - Susanna Beard‘Compelling, addictive, fast-paced and chilling. I loved it!’ - Amanda Brittany'A tense, clever and thought-provoking thriller that keeps you on the edge of your seat from start to finish and long afterwards.' - Natasha Boydell'This is how to write a page turner.'- Valerie Keogh'Another suspenseful page-turner from this very talented author' - John Nicholl'Brilliant, chilling, and unputdownable' - Gemma Rogers'Another gripping fast paced story from the brilliant Keri Beevis.' - Sadie Ryan‘Beevis has created a dark psychological thriller thick with atmosphere. Cleverly woven threads pull together in a heart-stopping conclusion in this satisfyingly clever tale. Highly recommended’ - Diane Saxon'A disturbingly chilling thriller which is completely gripping. The Sleepover is an intense mystery full of clever twists which I didn't see coming' - Alex Stone'An atmospheric thriller that grips until the last page. Beevis at her best!' - Diana Wilkinson
The Human Shutter

The Human Shutter

Robert L. Bowen

INTELLECT
2024
nidottu
This transdisciplinary study offers a fresh perspective on the intersections of photography, cinema, and visual perception, making it an essential addition to collections in art history, film studies, and photography. Robert L. Bowen delves into the complex relationship between art, binocular vision, space, and time across both early and modern histories of photography. Central to Bowen’s analysis is the concept of "the human shutter," a metaphor for binocular rivalry, which he interprets as a form of proto-cinema—linking early photographic processes with the evolution of cinematic temporality. The book provides a rich examination of the near-simultaneous emergence of still, moving, and stereoscopic depth media, while challenging the gradualist view of visual technologies. Through a preliminary taxonomy of rare stereoviews, Bowen draws connections between experimental film, painting, philosophy, and perception theory, opening new avenues for understanding the history of visual media. Additionally, Bowen traces the fascinating journey of early pioneers like Antoine Claudet and Giorgio Sommer, whose work in motion and binocular vision plays a pivotal role in rethinking the origins of photographic cinema. Bowen bridges this history with contemporary innovations, including the dissolution of time in photography with the advent of generative AI. The volume also highlights the work of modern and contemporary artists and filmmakers such as Marcel Duchamp, Robert Smithson, Lucy Raven, Ken Jacobs, and OpenEndedGroup, who have explored stereoscopic spaces and perceptions in innovative ways. Key for undergraduate and postgraduate students studying art, art history, film, photography, and new media. It is also relevant to photographers, photo historians, experimental filmmakers, video artists, digital media artists, painters, and sculptors seeking fresh insights into their respective fields. Will resonate with readers interested in the history of 19th-century photography and the development of stereoscopic media.