William Paul Livres
William Paul, originaire d'Écosse, apporte à son écriture le métier de journaliste et le souci du détail. Sa prose est alimentée par un flux constant d'idées qu'il s'efforce de capturer avant qu'elles ne s'estompent ou ne se transforment. Avec un don pour la narration et une perspective unique, il crée des œuvres qui reflètent ses expériences et son élan créatif incessant.






Letters from a Mailman
- 228pages
- 8 heures de lecture
William Paul invites readers on a delightful journey through the most beautiful rose gardens in Hertfordshire in this charming book. With vivid descriptions and gorgeous illustrations, this volume is perfect for garden enthusiasts and nature lovers.
William Paul was a renowned horticulturalist of the 19th century, and this compendium of his work features a wealth of information on the cultivation of fruit trees, flowers, and vegetables. In addition to practical advice, Paul also includes anecdotes about his travels and observations on the state of British gardening in his time.
Observations on the Cultivation of Roses in Pots: Including the Autobiography of a Pot-rose
- 198pages
- 7 heures de lecture
The Hand-Book of Villa Gardening: In a Series of Letters
- 148pages
- 6 heures de lecture
The Authorship and Date of the Books of Moses
considered with special reference to Professor Smith's view
- 80pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Focusing on the authorship and dating of the Books of Moses, this work critically examines Professor Smith's perspective. It provides a detailed analysis of the historical and scholarly debates surrounding these foundational texts. The book, a faithful reprint of the 1878 edition, offers insights into the complexities of biblical authorship and the implications of Smith's views, making it a significant resource for scholars and enthusiasts of biblical studies.
Contributions to Horticultural Literature
Being a Selection of Articles Written for Gardening Periodicals....
- 588pages
- 21 heures de lecture
This collection features a selection of articles originally published in gardening periodicals, showcasing the rich horticultural knowledge of the late 19th century. The reprint preserves the high-quality content from the 1892 edition, offering insights into the practices, trends, and innovations in gardening of that era. It serves as a valuable resource for gardening enthusiasts and historians alike, reflecting the evolution of horticultural literature.
Observations On The Cultivation Of Roses In Pots
Including The Autobiography Of A Pot Rose (1866)
- 94pages
- 4 heures de lecture
The book is a facsimile reprint, which means it reproduces the original text but may include imperfections like marks, notations, marginalia, and flawed pages. This aspect highlights its authenticity and historical significance, offering readers a glimpse into the original work's context and presentation.