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David Hamilton

    15 avril 1933 – 25 novembre 2016

    Dave Hamilton est un auteur polyvalent dont les œuvres reflètent un large éventail d'intérêts et d'expertises. Il écrit sur l'alimentation et la cueillette, l'histoire et l'histoire ancienne, le jardinage et les voyages. Ses connaissances approfondies dans ces domaines, soutenues par des diplômes en nutrition et sciences alimentaires, en horticulture durable et en éducation des adultes, imprègnent ses textes captivants. Les lecteurs apprécieront l'approche de Hamilton sur ses sujets, alliant perspicacité pratique et perspective fascinante sur le monde.

    Souvenirs
    La danse
    Reves de jeunes filles
    Collection privée
    L'album de Bilitis
    Vingt-cinq ans d'un artiste
    • David Hamilton

      • 316pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,6(24)Évaluer

      This book presents a collection of works by David Hamilton, a photographer known primarily for his nude studies of young women.

      David Hamilton
    • This book dives into the true nature of consciousness and presents the cutting-edge research behind energy healing, crystals, meditation, and more. The ideas behind some of these holistic therapies have been around for millennia - but now scientific evidence demonstrates how they can contribute to physical, emotional, and energetic healing.

      Why Woo-Woo Works
    • Engaging children with the natural world through foraging offers an exciting way to spark their interest in nature. This guide equips families with essential knowledge to safely identify wild plants and distinguish them from harmful lookalikes. It features simple, seasonal recipes that utilize foraged ingredients, such as staghorn sumac lemonade and nettle pancakes, making it a practical resource for hands-on learning and culinary exploration. Perfect for fostering a deeper connection with nature and encouraging adventurous eating.

      Family Foraging: A Fun Guide to Gathering and Eating Wild Plants
    • Ossabaw

      • 112pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      David Hamilton's debut collection revitalizes American pastoral writing by evoking vivid childhood memories and profound encounters with nature. His lyrical intelligence blends themes of discovery with a natural speech rhythm, showcasing a deep sensitivity to people, places, and the beauty of the natural world. This extraordinary work invites readers to explore the intersections of memory and spirituality, creating a rich tapestry of experiences that resonate deeply.

      Ossabaw