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The Akan Doctrine of God

The Akan Doctrine of God

J.B. Danquah

Routledge
1968
sidottu
First Published in 1968. Danquah's desire with this title is to expound Akan thought in such a way as to make it comprehensible to western thinkers and to demonstrate that it is comparable to their system. In pursuance of this objective, he calls forth his philosophical training and indulges in metaphysical and ethical speculation. The effects of this are evident in the whole book, whether in his discussion of the nature of the supreme Being or in his exposition of Akan ethical thought.
A Collection of Verse - Volume I

A Collection of Verse - Volume I

J.B. Dundee

Arthur H.Stockwell Ltd
2019
nidottu
This early material consists of poems which have a certain amount of adolescent angst and concerns for the future, together with social observations which are still relevant today. Although some may be rather dark, they reflect the frame of mind of someone in their early twenties trying to find their way in life with all its harsh realities. There are still, however, moments to appreciate the nicer things in life, and hopefully other poems in the volume will raise the spirit and be of more cheer. Inspiration for the collection came from such avenues as being unemployed in a recession, unrequited love, war, friendship and social interaction.
Collection of Verse - Volume II

Collection of Verse - Volume II

J.B. Dundee

Andrews UK Limited
2020
pokkari
This second volume continues with poems written in the 1980s, when in my twenties. The adolescent angst continues; however, thankfully, the love is no longer unrequited, as during this time I began courting my wife-to-be, Gillian. Views on the world around me, whether optimistic or melancholy, still feature prominently. J. B. Dundee
A Collection of Verse - Volume III

A Collection of Verse - Volume III

J.B. Dundee

Arthur H.Stockwell Ltd
2021
nidottu
With the exception of 'Prelude to a Storm', Volume III contains my first collection of poems written after taking early retirement in 2016. As I am no longer a young man, I now display a certain amount of middle-aged angst and concerns for a shorter future. Having holidayed many times in the Highlands of Scotland, more works have been inspired by happy days spent there. My enthusiasm for listening to music and savouring single malt Scottish whiskey (often at the same time), has also been of some inspiration, including one poem in honour of a beloved distillery and another dedicated to my favourite Neil Diamond album. The human condition comes in for some consideration in the poems dealing with manic depression and man's destructive nature. In this volume I make my first poetic reference to my lifelong interest (minus anorak and Thermos) in steam locomotives and UK railways. Time on my hands has encouraged many hours of walking and enjoying the countryside. This has resulted in additional poems about the natural world. Subjects range from the weather and pleasant views to simple individual flora and fauna which have caught my eye. J. B. Dundee
A Collection of Verse - Volume IV

A Collection of Verse - Volume IV

J.B. Dundee

Andrews UK Limited
2022
nidottu
Sixty poems with an eclectic mix, from soul-searching to the pleasure of warming in front of a coal fire; from a bat flying in the twilight, to the arrival of a steam train on the East Lancashire Railway. Self-deprecation is thrown in for good measure, including a piece acknowledging my curse of snoring. Whilst on holiday, a cockerel found itself immortalised in verse (and almost throttled), after waking me up every morning at dawn. Notions of mortality are never far away, however that is offset by the first reference in verse to being a grandparent - a real game-changer. It not only brings great delight into my life, but also more concerns. My other half continues to inspire poems and therefore features again in this volume. Nature as always is a constant source of material and never disappoints. The ever-changing weather and its interaction with the countryside will by no means cease to stimulate.