David Carter Libri
Il percorso di scrittura di questo autore è iniziato con articoli e rubriche di affari, spaziando sia nella narrativa che nella saggistica per un tempo che ricorda a malapena. La motivazione principale per scrivere deriva dal puro piacere della scrittura stessa, con il coinvolgimento dei lettori che funge da significativo incoraggiamento a continuare a creare. L'attenzione attuale include storie di detective con l'ispettore Walter Darriteau e narrazioni incentrate sul personaggio fedifrago Gringo Greene, sebbene tipicamente più progetti siano in corso contemporaneamente.






A charming pop-up book about a very shy creature from bestselling master paper-engineer David A. Carter.
Scandinavian Politics Today
- 464pagine
- 17 ore di lettura
A high-quality textbook which has earned a strong reputation and is cited by senior academics and undergraduates alike. It is essential reading for anyone who wishes to view Nordic politics and policy-making in a wider comparative perspective. -- .
Part of series of pop-up constructions, this title features the paper structures that create their own sounds as they open. It is intended for children and adults alike.
Fascinating and much forgotten story of Carlisle's contribution to the Great War.
Stonewall
- 352pagine
- 13 ore di lettura
In 1969, a series of riots over police action against the Stonewall Inn - a gay bar in New York's Greenwich Village - changed the landscape of the position of homosexuals in society. This book provides a history of the uprising that changed gay and lesbian culture forever.
The Murder Diaries - Seven Times Over
- 328pagine
- 12 ore di lettura
The story unfolds with a series of mysterious deaths, raising questions about whether they are tragic accidents, suicides, or calculated murders. As a preacher, a Right Reverend, and a fisherman meet untimely ends, the investigation delves into the dark undercurrents of their lives, revealing hidden secrets and potential motives. The narrative promises a gripping exploration of faith, morality, and the complexities of human nature against a backdrop of suspense and intrigue.
Brief Lives: Honoré de Balzac
- 96pagine
- 4 ore di lettura
Focusing on the life and works of Honoré de Balzac, this biography explores his significant contributions to realism and his extensive literary output within the context of 19th-century France. It offers insights into his experiences and the historical backdrop that shaped his writing, making it a compelling read for enthusiasts of French literature and history.
How to Win the Nobel Prize in Literature
- 215pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
David Carter offers a humorous and insightful exploration of the Nobel Prize in Literature, along with playful guidelines for aspiring laureates.
Sigmund Freud
- 120pagine
- 5 ore di lettura
The biography delves into the life of Sigmund Freud, revealing the man behind the myths surrounding his legacy. It traces his journey from a gifted child in a Jewish family in 19th-century Austria to a prominent figure in psychology, highlighting his academic achievements and complex relationships with contemporaries like Josef Breuer. The book also examines the reasons behind Freud's controversial status and the criticism he faced despite his revolutionary contributions to understanding the subconscious, trauma, and dreams.