Day Walks in Northumberland by David Wilson features 20 routes suitable for hillwalkers of all abilities. Together with stunning photography, each route features Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 maps, easy-to-follow directions, distance and navigation information, refreshment stops and local information.
David Wilson Livres
David Sloan Wilson est un biologo evolutivo de premier plan dont le travail explore les questions complexes de la nature humaine et de la société. Il examine comment les principes évolutifs façonnent nos comportements, notre moralité et nos vies collectives. Son approche se concentre sur la compréhension de la manière dont l'évolution produit non seulement des organismes, mais aussi des cultures et des institutions. Wilson offre une perspective provocatrice à travers laquelle la pensée évolutive peut éclairer les défis contemporains.






A truly astounding book revealing Captain Scott's final expedition through the pictures he took himself
Ma's Diner
- 260pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Suppressing Piracy in the Early Eighteenth Century
Pirates, Merchants and British Imperial Authority in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans
- 312pages
- 11 heures de lecture
The book explores the decentralized nature of Britain and its empire, emphasizing that the reduction of piracy during this period was not due to a strong central authority but rather a result of diverse activities across various colonial centers. It illustrates how different colonial arrangements contributed to managing and mitigating the piracy surge, highlighting the complexity of imperial governance and the interactions between local and imperial forces.
Elephants Don't Sit on Cars
- 128pages
- 5 heures de lecture
A bright, fun new edition of the first in David Henry Wilson's classic Jeremy James series, illustrated by Axel Scheffler.
Hebrides
- 240pages
- 9 heures de lecture
THE PERFECT COMPANION TO PETER MAY'S LEWIS TRILOGY, AND A PHOTOGRAPHIC JOURNEY THROUGH THE HEBRIDEAN ISLANDS. The landscape of the Outer Hebrides, with its stark cliffs, ghostly mists and lonely beaches, has become a definitive character of Peter May's Lewis trilogy. In Hebrides, readers will accompany him on an odyssey in prose and images, through a history of the Vikings' 'Long Island' and his own deep personal connection with the islands that influenced his bestselling work. Travelling as if alongside his protagonist Fin Macleod, he describes the island life - as bewitching as it is treacherous - his encounter with the bird-hunters of Sula Sgeir, the savage seas of Ness and the churches of Eriskay. With extracts from the trilogy and specially commissioned photographs, this book places his writing and characters within the land that gave them form. Couldn't get enough of the Lewis trilogy and its extraordinary setting? Check out Peter May's latest bestseller, Coffin Road, in which the million-selling master of crime brings murder back to the Outer Hebrides.
Anxiety
Self Help Guide to Overcome Phobias, Fears, Negative Behavior, Worry, Depression and Stop Overthinking, With Mindfulness Meditation, Nlp Exercises and Positive Affirmations
- 196pages
- 7 heures de lecture
This guide offers proven techniques to combat overthinking and regain control of your mind. It focuses on reconnecting with your thoughts to break the cycle of worry and fear. Readers will discover strategies to face challenges, manage time effectively, and shift focus from negativity to positivity. By addressing issues like anger, anxiety, and depression, the book aims to foster happiness, success, and productivity. With practical advice, it empowers you to transform your mindset and enhance your overall quality of life.
Pembrokeshire Mini Edition
- 128pages
- 5 heures de lecture
The breathtaking landscapes of Pembrokeshire, from its rolling hills to dramatic coastal cliffs, are captured in striking black and white photographs by acclaimed landscape photographer David Wilson. Through 58 stunning images, Wilson weaves a narrative of meaning and ancestry, inviting viewers to explore the beauty and essence of his native county. This collection not only showcases the stunning scenery but also reveals the deeper stories embedded in the Welsh landscape.
Never Say Moo to a Bull
- 128pages
- 5 heures de lecture
A bright, fun new edition of the first in David Henry Wilson's classic Jeremy James series, illustrated by Axel Scheffler.
From the rolling Preseli Hills to its dramatic cliff-top coastline, Pembrokeshire both excites and enthrals with a sense of timeless beauty. And yet there is also a story to be told, one of meaning and of ancestry, which acclaimed landscape photographer David Wilson brings to life through his remarkable black and white images. Join David as he explores his native county through 58 stunning images and discover for yourself what the landscape really looks like.