La fascination de longue date de Gillian Richardson pour le monde naturel alimente son écriture, invitant les lecteurs à explorer les liens complexes entre la curiosité humaine et les merveilles de la nature. Son œuvre explore des thèmes inspirés par ses vastes voyages et ses observations attentives, de la puissance explosive des geysers aux mécanismes délicats de la dispersion des graines. À travers une narration vivante et un style qui équilibre la curiosité scientifique avec une prose lyrique, elle favorise une appréciation plus profonde de l'environnement. Les récits de Richardson témoignent du pouvoir de l'observation et de la joie du partage des découvertes.
In SISSINGHURST: A DREAM GARDEN Tim Richardson reveals the magic and the
mystery of these world-famous and most evocative English gardens, famous for
their horticulture, their creators and the realisation of personal dreams.
This is the life of a Marine Engineer in the Merchant Navy during the final
years of steam propulsion and the transition to diesel power. It includes
information for enthusiasts about the machinery and how it worked as well as
interesting anecdotes about incidents that occurred during the author's
career.
Between 1715 and 1750, a group of politicans and poets, farmers and
businessmen, heiresses and landowners began to experiment with the phenomenon
that was to become the English landscape garden. This book tells the story of
a collection of fascinating characters whose influence changed the landscape
of Britain for ever.
“100 projects by fifty of the world's most talented designers of public and private spaces . . . will expand your horizons and thrill the modernist in you.”—Metropolitan Home
This combined reprint of Volumes 1 and 2 of the 1892 edition of Practical Carriage Building is perhaps the most complete and accurate contemporary work on the subject. It covers in great depth, and with many illustrations, the materials and tools used, the making and repairing of wheels, the making of carriage parts and their assembly, framing and construction, axles, yokes, whiffletrees, patterns and layouts, and many other useful and fascinating subjects. All sorts of carriages are discussed: buggies, cabriolets and broughams, phatons, rockaways, as well as sleighs and sleds, and express, delivery, and farm wagons. A definitive, easy to follow reference on this early trade that is now enjoying a well-deserved renaissance.
Analyses the different ways in which historians over the last three centuries
have tried to explain the causes, course and consequences of the English
Revolution -- .
Some time around his 50th birthday, Ambrose Zephyr fails his annual medical
check-up. An illness of inexplicable origin with no known or foreseeable cure
is diagnosed and it will kill him within a month. Give or take a day. In the
time that remains, he decides to travel to all the places he ever wanted to
visit, in strict alphabetical order.