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David Dickinson

    David Dickinson è un autore la cui opera è caratterizzata da una profonda intuizione sulla natura umana e dalle complessità delle strutture sociali. La sua scrittura esplora spesso temi di potere, storia e l'impatto di eventi significativi sugli individui. Lo stile di Dickinson è preciso e coinvolgente, offrendo ai lettori materiale intelligente e che stimola la riflessione. Il suo lavoro ha ottenuto riconoscimenti per la sua profondità intellettuale e la sua abilità letteraria.

    The Universe Today Ultimate Guide to Viewing the Cosmos
    Death of a Wine Merchant
    The Backyard Astronomer's Field Guide
    Death at the Jesus Hospital
    Death of a Pilgrim
    Make-Believe
    • 2020

      Make-Believe

      • 180pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      The narrative promises to inspire faith through a compelling story that highlights transformative experiences and profound insights. It invites readers to explore themes of belief and spirituality, suggesting that the journey within the tale will resonate on a deeply personal level, ultimately reinforcing the idea of divine presence and influence in everyday life.

      Make-Believe
    • 2020
    • 2018
    • 2017
    • 2017
    • 2016
    • 2014

      A different kind of AIDS

      • 377pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      In A different kind of AIDS, David Dickinson explores the folk and lay theories that still circulate within township communities, despite extensive educational efforts and the availability of antiretroviral treatment. The book explores township life and language and includes a methodological manifesto aimed at social science research students.

      A different kind of AIDS
    • 2013
    • 2004

      Finally, after building himself a reputation as an antiques dealer to the rich and famous with an eye for treasures, a chance meeting with a TV exec at a barbecue began Davids journey to primetime TV on Bargain Hunt, and in his autobiography David shares some of his experiences of sudden celebrity.

      David Dickinson: The Duke - What A Bobby Dazzler
    • 2003

      Death and the Jubilee

      • 432pagine
      • 16 ore di lettura

      It is 1897 and the London is preparing for Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. But a corpse is with no head or hands is dragged out of the Thames. The police ask for the discreet assistance of Lord Francis Powerscourt. His investigation leads him to a mysterious mansion in Oxfordshire, a second corpse killed in a fire. schovat popis

      Death and the Jubilee