The exploration of mathematical beauty is intricately tied to the symmetries arising from natural numbers. The book delves into how simple combinations reveal these elegant patterns, encouraging readers to appreciate the aesthetic aspects of mathematics. Through engaging examples and insights, it highlights the profound connections between numbers and their symmetrical properties, inviting a deeper understanding of the subject's inherent beauty.
Tom Johnson Livres
Tom Johnson crée des romans d'action palpitants inspirés par les histoires d'aventure au rythme effréné qui l'ont captivé dès son plus jeune âge. Son écriture canalise l'esprit de la fiction pulp classique, offrant des récits passionnants remplis d'évolutions rapides de l'intrigue. Le style de Johnson se consacre à la narration captivante, offrant aux lecteurs une évasion dans un monde de suspense et d'aventure. Sa passion pour le genre transparaît dans son engagement à maintenir ces histoires intemporelles vivantes pour le public contemporain.






The book explores the censorship challenges faced by Hollywood horror films in the UK during the early 1930s, particularly due to the British Board of Film Censors (BBFC). It delves into the specific codes introduced, such as "A" for adults and "H" for horrific content, which restricted viewership to those 16 and older. By analyzing the reasons behind the censorship and its implications, the work highlights how these actions contributed to the decline of Hollywood's golden age of horror cinema.
Legends in Black
- 304pages
- 11 heures de lecture
In the world of rugby, the All Blacks have an unsurpassed legacy of success. We are the best of the best. Legends in Black comprises frank, no-holds-barred interviews with New Zealand rugby greats, each sharing their thoughts on every aspect of what it means to be an All Black: first selection, the haka, international and provincial rugby, professionalism, team culture, camaraderie, technical advances, coaching and leadership. A one-of-a-kind account of New Zealand rugby, Legends in Black draws on unprecedented access to some of the biggest names in the game - revealing the secrets to why we win. 'The winning ethos was so fundamental to the culture and had been ingrained for years, and it just keeps going. The wonderful thing about the All Blacks is the tradition of its history, the belief by players in what happened before. Winning was something that was an absolute focus.' - John Hart 'Leadership is within the team. I had a role as a fixer, if there was trouble going on - not a dirty role, but as the one able to talk to the opposition and tell them, 'I wouldn't do that again, if I were you.''' - Colin Meads 'Winning becomes a habit, because success is fantastic, but when you take those platitudes you've also got to learn how to lose, lose well and graciously, and learn from your losses.' - Wayne 'Buck' Shelford 'It was about working out who you played the game for . . . it's not the name of the team or the colour of the jersey, but the people around you.' - Andy Haden Also available as an eBook
Life on the Fly
- 112pages
- 4 heures de lecture
The fly rod is the tool that Tom uses to pursue trout, salmon and stripers but the fly rod is also his extended arm on the end of a compass that directs his thoughts and journeys. These adventure stories cover New England and several countries including Alaska with conservation and preservation messages to help kindle clean flowing waters for generations to come..........
Guns of the Black Ghost Volumes 1 and 2
- 428pages
- 15 heures de lecture
Set in contemporary times, Jimmy Malone transforms into a vigilante known as The Black Ghost, donning a black hood and cape to instill fear in criminals. This volume features four novelettes where he confronts the underworld, echoing the legacy of classic heroes like The Shadow and The Spider. Each story showcases his relentless fight against evil, blending action and intrigue in a homage to the iconic character created by Walter B. Gibson.
Set in a chilling dystopian future, the novel explores the rise of a hive culture that threatens to dominate society. Through a gripping narrative, Tom Johnson delves into themes of autonomy, conformity, and the potential consequences of collective governance, prompting readers to consider the implications of losing individuality. The story unfolds with tension and urgency, making it a thought-provoking read that raises critical questions about the nature of power and community.
Jacobs and Redd
- 136pages
- 5 heures de lecture
This book delves into the genealogy of prominent southern families, specifically the Jacobs, Redd, Dawson, and Fussell clans from South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. It also explores connections to other surnames such as Adams, Cargill, and Covington, providing a comprehensive look at family histories and lineage. The work serves as a valuable resource for those interested in southern heritage and ancestry.
Exploring the harrowing theme of loss, this gripping tale follows a protagonist who faces the unimaginable when their family disappears without a trace. As they navigate the emotional turmoil and search for answers, the story delves into the impact of grief and the lengths one will go to uncover the truth. With suspenseful twists and deep character development, the narrative captures the struggle between hope and despair in a world turned upside down.
A prince embarks on a perilous quest to restore his ravaged kingdom after a devastating attack decimates his land. Sent on a secret mission by the Royal House of Azarael, Prince Gabriel faces treacherous seas and a shipwreck before reaching the desolate shores of Praespero. There, he meets Aylin, a strong woman from Imperium Bénézet, and together they gather a loyal group to aid in his fight against the looming enemy. The story unfolds as Gabriel strives to reclaim peace and prevent further destruction.
Jesus is the Way
A Roman Catholic Commentary on our Times with Divine Mercy
- 202pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Exploring the evolution of the Christian faith over two millennia, this book examines the current state of Christianity, particularly in the United States. It poses critical questions about spiritual growth, humility, and the church's role in addressing cultural issues. Thomas Johnson's straightforward writing encourages readers to reflect on their commitment to Christ and the implications of sin in their lives. Offering practical steps for renewal, the book aims to inspire Christians to deepen their faith and embrace divine truths for a hopeful future.