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Colin Alexander

    Colin Alexander è uno scrittore che crea narrazioni avvincenti all'incrocio tra fantascienza e fantasy. Attingendo a una passione di tutta la vita per questi generi, il suo lavoro è plasmato da una prospettiva unica acquisita durante una carriera nella ricerca medica. Alexander si concentra sulla costruzione di mondi immersivi e trame intricate che mettono in mostra la sua profondità immaginativa e curiosità intellettuale. Le sue storie offrono ai lettori esplorazioni coinvolgenti di temi complessi, presentate con una voce narrativa distintiva.

    Up Close & Personal
    God's Adamantine Fate
    Railways of the Middle East
    Railways of the British Empire: Africa
    North East to South West by Rail in the 1980s
    West London Wildlife
    • A wide-ranging collection of essays from new and established voices writing about nature, environment, conservation, biodiversity and the challenges that London faces to protect green spaces from urban development as well as the drive towards rewilding.

      West London Wildlife
    • God's Adamantine Fate

      • 496pagine
      • 18 ore di lettura

      Meet Dr. Zeke Schwartz, dedicated, handsome pediatric oncologist. Enter Meldrum Products, giant pharmaceutical firm that has promised lots of grant money to Zeke. When three local kids turn up with a rare form of cancer, Zeke suspects that a chemical leak at Meldrum may be the cause. Now meet Acey Henson, local radio talk show host. Acey has been investigating the leak and wants Zeke to appear on her show as an expert to expose Meldrum. What to do? Zeke does the noble thing, goes on the radio, and steps on a lot of big toes. We then see the lengths to which hospitals and drug companies and doctors will go to keep cash flowing, regardless of who gets hurt--literally.

      God's Adamantine Fate
    • Up Close & Personal

      Stories of Courage in the Midst of Devastation

      • 64pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      Exploring the often-taboo subject of death, the author, a seasoned funeral director, shares poignant stories from his decade-long experience. Through these narratives, he reveals the unexpected beauty and insights that can arise from encounters with mortality. This book encourages readers to confront their perceptions of death and consider its role as a transformative presence in life. It's an invitation to view death not with fear, but as a welcomed visitor that can enrich our understanding of existence.

      Up Close & Personal
    • Five Star Futures Trades

      • 171pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      The Five Star system, created by a leading innovator in the futures industry, offers a reliable and objective trading approach that is easy to use across all markets. It aligns with dominant market forces, minimizing risks and ensuring effectiveness for both industry professionals and personal traders.

      Five Star Futures Trades
    • The Tyne & Wear Metro

      • 96pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      Marking the fortieth anniversary of the Tyne & Wear Metro, an icon of Newcastle and Tyneside's railway and public transport network, Colin Alexander celebrates its fascinating past, present and future.

      The Tyne & Wear Metro
    • The Golden Age of Streamlining

      • 96pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      Colin Alexander looks at the interwar period, a high-water mark in industrial design as the benefits of streamlining were realised.

      The Golden Age of Streamlining
    • We English, supposedly cold and unemotional, are helplessly in love with nature. We fell in love two hundred years ago and, since then, have been on a wild roller-coaster ride through escapism, romanticism, art, animal cruelty, conservation, birdwatching, the back-to-nature movement and much more. Today we live with pets, gardening, wildlife documentaries and smartphone apps. The English Love Affair with Nature tells the story of this extraordinarily long, tangled and passionate romance, how we fell in love, and why we are still mad about nature.

      The English Love Affair with Nature