Kirjailija
David Hamilton
Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 35 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 1975-2024, suosituimpien joukossa The Diary of Sir David Hamilton 1709-1714. Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.
35 kirjaa
Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 1975-2024.
A scholarly edition of a work by Sir David Hamilton. The edition presents an authoritative text, together with an introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus.
Något att leva för : berättelsen om David Hamiltons väg ut ur terrorismen på Nordirland
David Hamilton
XP Media
2000
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David ”Packie” Hamilton går tidigt med i UVF, en av Nordirlands protestantiska terror- grupper. En organisation som finansieras med hjälp av bankrån. Hamiltons liv blir lika dramatiskt som meningslöst – trots bekännelsen att organisationens målsättning är ”något värt att dö för”. Till sist döms han till tolv års fängelse och får avtjäna en del av sitt straff i det beryktade Maze-fängelset i Belfast. Cirkeln bryts inte förrän han oväntat blir kristen. Något att leva för är en rå men gripande skildring från verklighetens Nordirland. En sann berättelse som inger hopp. En bok att sträckläsa.
This is an introductory text for students of education and will be of interest to those concerned about the future of education and schooling. It focuses upon the role that education and schooling have played in the creation, maintainance and transformation of the human species. It also considers the negative and positive consequences of schooling and education. The book invites readers to draw their own conclusions from many of its arguments.
Bezgranichnaja sila razuma. Kak vashe soznanie mozhet istselit vashe telo
David Hamilton
Eksmo
2024
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Kniga vysokokvalifitsirovannogo uchenogo, napisannaja prostym i dostupnym jazykom, kotoraja demonstriruet neverojatnye dokazatelstva svjazi razuma i tela. Ni dlja kogo ne sekret, chto mysli vlijajut na organizm: beschislennye nauchnye issledovanija neodnokratno podtverdili eto. Doktor Devid Gamilton, v proshlom uchenyj-farmatsevt, vo vremja meditsinskikh ispytanij novykh lekarstv lichno ubedilsja, naskolko tesno svjazany razum i telo. Kontrolnoj gruppe patsientov, uchastvovavshikh v ispytanijakh lekarstv, udavalos tak zhe stremitelno raz za razom uluchshat sostojanie svoego zdorovja, kak i tem, kto poluchal meditsinskie preparaty. Porazhennyj poluchennymi rezultatami, doktor Gamilton reshil izmenit napravlenie svoej dejatelnosti i zanjalsja izucheniem vzaimosvjazi mezhdu razumom i telom. Vpervye opublikovannaja 10 let nazad, eta kniga bystro stala bestsellerom. V svoej rabote doktor Gamilton issledoval vlijanie vizualizatsii, sily very i pozitivnogo myshlenija na organizm i pokazal, kak s pomoschju voobrazhenija i psikhologicheskikh protsessov mozhno stimulirovat sobstvennye zaschitnye sily organizma dlja borby s boleznjami, bolju i nedomoganijami. Kniga budet polezna spetsialistam v oblasti meditsiny i vsem, kto zabotitsja o svoem zdorove. Vnutri: - originalnye avtorskie tekhniki, stimulirujuschie zaschitnye sily organizma; - sistema raboty s voobrazheniem, uluchshajuschaja rabotu myshts; - usilenie vozdejstvija medikamentoznykh preparatov."Eta kniga ubedit vas, chto istselenie odnoj lish siloj mysli ne prosto vozmozhno, - eto realnost!" - Doktor Dzho Dispenza, avtor bestsellerov "Sila podsoznanija", "Sam sebe platsebo" i dr.Perevodchik: Karapetjan A.
Island Voices
Fabian D. Smith; Nardia Grant; Otancia Noel; Sharnna Archat Edmondson; Jodianna Clarke; Rosetta Thomas; David Hamilton; Kathleen Chaitoo; Geon Codd; Sherena Christmas; Akhim Alexis; Dianne Loton-Franklyn; Stephanie Ramlogan; Claudia Allen-Williams
Hachette Learning
2023
pokkari
Embark on a journey through the vibrant tapestry of the Caribbean with this collection of stories from Hodder Education's 'Island Voices: Caribbean Contemporary Short Story Prize.' This volume showcases the winning authors and captures the essence of Caribbean storytelling, reflecting its rich cultural perspectives and diverse voices. These tales transcend entertainment, shedding light on societal nuances and driving change. As one captivated reader remarked, 'The stories in the Caribbean Contemporary Classics Collection transported me, making me feel the heartbeat of the islands.' Dive into these pages and discover the transformative power of storytelling as these prize-winning authors make their mark on the global literary stage.
Nestled by the roadside, peeking through the hedgerows, hidden in the woods and even in city streets and parks, wild food is all around us - if you know where to look.From woodland mushrooms and riverbank redcurrants to garden weeds and urban cherry blossoms, Where the Wild Things Grow takes us on a journey through the forager's landscape.Drawing on 25 years of foraging experience, David Hamilton show us how and where to hunt for the food that is hidden all around us. Along the way he delves into the forgotten histories and science of wild foods and their habitats and reveals his many foraging secrets, tips and recipes. You'll discover where to find mallows, mustards and pennywort, as well as sumac, figs and mulberries. You'll learn how to pick the sweetest berries, preserve mushrooms using only a radiator and prepare salads, risottos and puddings all with wild food.In all weathers, landscapes and seasons, David shows us that foraging doesn't just introduce us to new tastes and sensations, it also brings us closer to the natural world on our doorstep. Beautifully illustrated and rich in detail, Where the Wild Things Grow is more than a field guide - it is a celebration of the wonderful and fragile gifts hidden in our landscape.
Det er en almindelig antagelse, at vi mennesker grundlæggende er selviske, men den britiske forfatter David Hamilton påpeger omvendt, at vi genetisk er disponerede for at være venlige. I sin nye bog fremlægger han adskillige videnskabelige undersøgelser, der viser, i hvor høj grad og hvordan det at være venlig påvirker både vores krop og sind. Venlighed har indflydelse på vores hjerte og immunsystem, og det bevirker, at vi er gladere og i det hele taget føler os bedre tilpas. Det at være venlig kan ligefrem sænke vores blodtryk, mindske stress og modvirke depression; det nedsætter desuden hastigheden hvormed vi ældes, booster vores selvværd, forbedrer vores relationer med andre mennesker – og så smitter det at være venlig, så andre får samme sidegevinster og giver det gode videre. Hvis man ikke allerede praktiserer venlighed i det daglige, får man her adskillige gode grunde til at begynde. 5 positive bivirkninger ved at være venlig blander den nyeste videnskab med helt almindelige menneskers personlige historier. Bogen er let læst, fuld af inspiration og overraskende viden, der alt sammen efterlader læseren med en følelse af glæde og optimisme.
In 1697 Martin Martin, a Gaelic-speaking scholar from Skye, travelled to St Kilda to study the island’s flora and fauna and to learn about the now extinct great auk. Much of the information that he gathered during this expedition was relayed to him by the islanders. Naturalists from Martin down to Robert Atkinson in 1938, not only witnessed the people’s way of life but also the wildlife around them, both priceless assets that have recently won for St Kilda dual World Heritage Site status. Using a huge range of published sources as well as diaries and other personal information, John Love goes even further to explore of the St Kilda archipelago. A Natural History of St Kilda produces a synthesis of what these naturalists and scientists experienced and gives evidence that shows just how important the native flora and fauna were to the survival of the islanders. The result is a fascinating and insightful account of the islands which will appeal not only to naturalists, but also to those who are fascinated by the place, by its human history and by islands in general.
Family Foraging: A Fun Guide to Gathering and Eating Wild Plants
David Hamilton
Roost Books
2019
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The ultimate family-friendly guide to foraging with kids. Children are natural foragers -- they love to get outside and search for hidden treasures. And once they get the foraging bug, there's no turning back. Before you know it, they'll be asking where they can find the sweetest summer berries or the best wild apple trees. This fun handbook includes information on finding 30 of the most commonly found wild plants in North America. You can find most of the plants in your nearest forest, park, and sometimes, even in your own backyard. In addition to identification information, the book includes clear instructions on how to best prepare these delicious wild foods with kid-friendly recipes like Puffball Kebabs, Chocolate Hazelnut Spread, and Wild Raspberry Muffins.
I have written essays on art, architecture and literature for New English Review under Theodore Dalrymple. People think we should follow and as it’s the facebook age write in little bits or compete with reality TV by telling all about us. I write traditional-style poems with, I hope, meaning. A publisher described me as The Rebel Poet because I ignore literary fashion and write in my own way.I like travelling and have been to many parts of the country, towns, cities and vil
Poetry Noir: A Dream Poem: Dark Tales from the Future: Back to Life through Art
David Hamilton
New Generation Publishing
2019
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David Hamilton has produced a collection of stories rooted in medieval forms but with contemporary concerns. While a poem is a subject it is also a journey and takes the reader to a higher state of consciousness as music does. People now like to pigeon hole everyone but Hamilton aims for versatility. A writers have their own styles and certain themes and ideas are foremost but each book is also meant to be original and have different features from the others. It is interesting to discuss whether Hamilton has created his own genre in that he writes books of poems which have essential features in common and can be called concept poems. The concept is thematic and crosses over individual poems.Storyteller is told by Hamilton at the Storytellers Festival and features stories in verse which take us through imaginative worlds where we encounter real life experiences and thus on to a higher state of awareness. In his preface to Lyrical Ballads Wordsworth talked of the need to create his own audience for his new form, but here we are drawn into the train of poetry and find common experience we share.This collection is slightly different in style and technique from the previous poetry books and incorporates songs and music which was stepping into the unknown It is developed from a primary idea in this case Storyteller which is inspiration, rather than rational development from a plan.Readers of historical fiction, fact, and especially Shakespeare fans, I'm sure, will enjoy this book. It's very educational. If published online, American readers will probably be the largest audience. I'm sure they'll enjoy the Englishness of it, especially well-educated academics for the exquisite use of language.
The professional advice and the sheer beauty of these projects make this title a "must-have" reference for every power carver. Improved performance, versatile attachments, and lower prices have placed power tools within the reach of every woodworker. Celebrating 20 years of power carving wizardry, this big book presents all-time favorite projects and patterns from Woodcarving Illustrated, the leading how-to magazine for carving enthusiasts. If you ve been thinking about trying your hand at power carving, or are looking to expand your power carving skills, this powerhouse collection is exactly what you need. It features a stunning gallery of work and a complete buyer s guide to exciting new tools from Dremel, Foredom, and other manufacturers. Covering everything from the basics of safety to the strategy for texturing feathers, Power Carving Manual, Second Edition offers expert information, insight, and inspiration from today s top power carvers, including Frank Russell, Jack Kochan, David Sabol, Lori Corbett, Chuck Solomon, and Dave Hamilton. "
El Descuartizador: Descansaras en piezas
David Hamilton
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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La se ora Edwards hab a visto en sus bien conservados cuarenta a os muchos fen menos meteorol gicos, entre los cuales, por supuesto, figuraba la lluvia, pero nunca hab a visto llover lo que aquel mediod a llovi en su jard n, cayendo de un cielo sin apenas nubes. De pronto, algo cay de las alturas y se estrell con sordo chap, contra la hierba del jard n. El caniche ladr de nuevo. Luego se acerc a la cosa ca da del cielo, la husme y volvi a ladrar. Finalmente, se arriesg a cogerla con los dientes, hecho lo cual, volvi junto a su ama y le toc en una pierna con su patita delantera, para llamarle la atenci n. La se ora Edwards volvi la vista. Entonces peg un chillido que se oy en cientos de metros a la redonda. Ten a motivos para chillar. Lo que Potty sosten a entre sus colmillos era una mano humana, cortada a ras de la mu eca. Todav a hab a algo de sangre fresca en el sitio donde se hab a producido la amputaci n... Con este impactante principio, David Hamilton nos sumerge de lleno en un universo de terror y asesinatos al m s puro estilo Viernes 13 o Halloween.
This is a collection of stories in verse with shorter poems within the stories . Each story is told by historical figures with the author as an overarching narrator. It is different from the usual academic poems standardised by creative writing courses. Those are not popular with the public and this fills the need by offering something refreshing.
In reviewing this book in The Economic Journal, S.G. Checkland said that it should be read as a vigorous attempt to relate economics to general thinking and as a challenge to those who are practitioners or elaborators of narrowly prescribed techniques.
'Time Flies: Reflections of a Fighter Pilot' retells the exploits of David Hamilton's thirty years of service in the Royal Air Force. He had a wide and varied career; flying Lightnings to defend UK airspace, operating from HMS Ark Royal in F-4 Phantoms, and defending the Inner German Border from RAF Wildenwrath. In the UK MoD he was a staff officer responsible for the Eurofighter project. He served in the First Gulf War, as the commander of a Tornado F3 Squadron deployed in Saudi Arabia, and worked as General Sir Peter de la Billiere's air advisor afterwards. He flew with and was supervisor of the Red Arrows. In NATO's Brussels Headquarters, he served as a Group Captain, formulating the Rules of Engagement for the Bosnian air campaign, and then became the deputy station commander at RAF Leuchars. Hamilton also led the Tornado F3 four-ship flypast over Edinburgh Castle as the Stone of Destiny returned to Scotland on 30 November 1996, before taking early retirement from the RAF to work in the defence industry on the Eurofighter project.
First Transplant Surgeon, The: The Flawed Genius Of Nobel Prize Winner, Alexis Carrel
David Hamilton
World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
2016
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This is a new account, of how, in the early 1900s, the French-born surgeon Alexis Carrel (1873-1944) set the groundwork for the later success in human organ transplantation, and gained America's first Nobel Prize in 1912. His other contributions were the first operations on the heart, and the first cell culture methods. He was prominent in military surgery in WW1, and in the 1930s, gained further fame when collaborating with the aviator Charles Lindbergh on an organ perfusion pump.But controversy followed his every move, including concerns over scientific misconduct, notably his claim to have obtained 'immortal' heart cells, now shown to be fraudulent. In 1934, he authored a best-selling book Man, the Unknown based on his strongly-held conservative, spiritual, political and eugenic views, adding a belief in faith healing and parapsychology. He settled in Paris in WW2 under the German occupation, believing that the conditions would allow him to refashion the degenerate Western civilization. His extremist views re-emerged in the 1990s when they proved interesting to right-wing politicians, and in a bizarre twist, jihadist Islamists now laud his criticisms of the West.
First Transplant Surgeon, The: The Flawed Genius Of Nobel Prize Winner, Alexis Carrel
David Hamilton
World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
2016
nidottu
This is a new account, of how, in the early 1900s, the French-born surgeon Alexis Carrel (1873-1944) set the groundwork for the later success in human organ transplantation, and gained America's first Nobel Prize in 1912. His other contributions were the first operations on the heart, and the first cell culture methods. He was prominent in military surgery in WW1, and in the 1930s, gained further fame when collaborating with the aviator Charles Lindbergh on an organ perfusion pump.But controversy followed his every move, including concerns over scientific misconduct, notably his claim to have obtained 'immortal' heart cells, now shown to be fraudulent. In 1934, he authored a best-selling book Man, the Unknown based on his strongly-held conservative, spiritual, political and eugenic views, adding a belief in faith healing and parapsychology. He settled in Paris in WW2 under the German occupation, believing that the conditions would allow him to refashion the degenerate Western civilization. His extremist views re-emerged in the 1990s when they proved interesting to right-wing politicians, and in a bizarre twist, jihadist Islamists now laud his criticisms of the West.
PAPs: The Particularly Attractive Proposals Which Rule Our Brains
David Hamilton
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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This quirky guide lists A to Z the many irrational ideas which lodge firmly in the human brain. Though many are familiar and notorious, they are here plucked from their niche locations and gathered, for the first time, under the catchy acronym 'PAP'. We yield to the attractive proposals of charismatic preachers and politicians, and we support the hunt for non-existent animals. Against all reason we trust financiers who offer ways to get rich quickly and we heed the confident therapists who tempt us to de-tox from mythical toxins.Most PAPs are harmless but some can lead us into danger. Unstoppable and always around, the author uncovers PAPs at the root of (nearly) everything. Our brain, he says, has a design fault: it is hard-wired to accept such PAPs, and offers evidence in an extensive bibliography .