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Richard Robinson

    Plant Sciences
    The Sieges Of Bristol During The Civil War
    Why the World is Wonky
    Why the Toast Always Lands Butter Side Down etc
    Day Jesus Did Tikkun Olam
    Pourquoi la tartine tombe toujours du côté du beurre
    • Day Jesus Did Tikkun Olam

      (Repaired the World) Jewish Values and the New Testament

      • 146pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
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      Exploring the concept of tikkun olam, the book delves into ancient Jewish and Christian scriptures, highlighting how this principle of improving the world is central to both faiths. It presents an easy-to-read yet scholarly analysis of biblical parallels and relevant stories, emphasizing the significance of this value in the life and teachings of Jesus.

      Day Jesus Did Tikkun Olam
    • Why the World is Wonky

      • 186pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Presenting answers to all sorts of incredibly silly questions, this volume is designed for every curious child. For example, did you ever wonder why: the toast always lands butter side down?; the world never stops spinning?; and cats land on their feet? There are cartoons throughout.

      Why the World is Wonky
    • Contains entries that provide information about plants and the plant sciences, including biographies and descriptions of careers in the field; arranged alphabetically from Ha-to-Qu.

      Plant Sciences
    • Richard Robinson's Queenstown

      • 70pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      An artist's transformative journey unfolds over three months in a picturesque setting designed for creativity. Immersed in beauty and inspiration, the artist discovers new techniques, deepens their understanding of color and form, and gains insights into their own artistic voice. This experience not only enhances their skills but also fosters a profound connection to the art community and the natural world, ultimately reshaping their perspective on creativity and expression.

      Richard Robinson's Queenstown
    • Robinson's Hawaii

      • 50pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      An artist embarks on a transformative journey through the tropics over 80 days, discovering inspiration in the vibrant landscapes and cultures. The experience challenges their perceptions and ignites creativity, leading to profound insights about art and life. As they navigate the beauty and complexities of the environment, the artist reflects on their identity and the role of nature in the creative process, ultimately redefining their artistic vision.

      Robinson's Hawaii
    • Ourigan, Oregon

      • 74pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      The collection features poems from two authors separated by two centuries, showcasing diverse styles and influences. The first group, penned by William Clark during the Corps of Discovery expedition (1804-1806), reflects the historical and exploratory spirit of early America. In contrast, the second group, attributed to an anonymous writer from Portland (2017-2019), captures contemporary themes and perspectives. Together, they offer a unique juxtaposition of time, temperament, and purpose in the poetic landscape of Oregon.

      Ourigan, Oregon
    • Fredegund, France

      A Book of Poetry

      • 62pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Exploring the intricate relationship between memory and identity, this collection of poetry delves into a conceptualized France that transcends time and physicality. The poems evoke a personal and nostalgic vision of France, likening it to a lost love or an elusive vintage wine. Through vivid imagery and philosophical reflections, the author captures the essence of a France that exists in the mind, inviting readers to contemplate their own connections to place and experience.

      Fredegund, France