The narrative captures A.F. Atkinson's first visit to Palestine in his early 40s, just before World War II. Through bi-monthly letters to churches, published in Intelligence magazine, he documents his heartfelt mission to spread the gospel, particularly to the Jewish community. His reflections reveal a deep passion for his faith and the people he encountered, providing a unique historical perspective on a pivotal time and place.
Martin Jones Ordre des livres






- 2023
- 2022
The Gentleman Lion and Other Stories
- 150pages
- 6 heures de lecture
In several stories, we notice the use of satire, but it is a gentle criticism of contemporary life and manners, devoid of any contempt or malice against any one in particular. A highly sensitive mind lays these authors open to all the emotions of the heart, and they are quite successful in describing the involvements, feelings, and characters of contemporary life. BIO Martin Jones is a Toronto-based writer and poet. He studied History and Political Studies at Queen's University in Kingston, Canada and then pursued a career in business. His first book, a poetry collection titled the slow knot of time, was published in 2021.
- 2021
The slow knot of time
- 76pages
- 3 heures de lecture
The most delicately exquisite moments are visible in those poems where the poet charged with emotions reveals lyrical intensity.
- 2021
Paleo Diet for Beginners
Naturally Fight Diseases, Boost Energy and Improve Your Life (Creating Your Paleo Lifestyle-delicious Recipes to Improve Your Health)
- 200pages
- 7 heures de lecture
The book offers a helpful cheatsheet at the back featuring a variety of paleo breakfast foods that can be mixed and matched, allowing readers to create their own healthy meals. This resource encourages culinary creativity while adhering to the principles of the paleo diet.
- 2021
Rich in case study insights, this book provides an overview of city-region building and considers how governance restructuring shapes political, economic, social and cultural landscapes. Reviewing city regions in Britain, the authors address the tensions and opportunities for local elites and civil society actors.
- 2021
Wild Mull
- 304pages
- 11 heures de lecture
With superb illustrations and illuminating text, we are led to the wild side of Mull. Every facet of the Scottish island's natural history is considered, its diverse species and many stories. Along the way we are reminded that wildness is not somehow separate from the human world but influenced, and shared, by nature and people together.
- 2019
Cities and Regions in Crisis
The Political Economy of Sub-National Economic Development
- 320pages
- 12 heures de lecture
The book explores the interplay between political economy theories and regional urban policies, illustrating how England's uneven geographies manifest in real-life contexts. Martin Jones combines analytical insights with compelling narratives, revealing the complexities of regional development and the potential for alternative futures. Through this dual approach, he not only highlights existing disparities but also inspires readers to envision different possibilities for societal progress.
- 2018
The Hand of Destiny: Book 2
- 156pages
- 6 heures de lecture
This is the second book in the George Melville Mystery series and as such sees our eponymous hero investigative officer George Melville, who ostensibly works for a law firm get tangled up once again in the murky world of pre-second world war espionage. After encountering some shocking news, and a completely life-changing event in Scotland, he is flung half way around the world on the behest of his new employer at HM Secret Service where he fights intrigue, betrayal, multiple attempts on his life, incarceration, starvation; and through the catalyst of his experiences, he finds new meaning and strength in his life as he eventually teams up with the old team, to face an extraordinary discovery of who he is, and who his friends are. The denouement sees a brave escape from the heart of Nazi Germany, and a new dawn of possibilities as the team once again encounter, A George Melville Mystery.
- 2016
Plummeting, Piste & Playing Possum (and other stories)
- 102pages
- 4 heures de lecture
The collection features a variety of short stories set in the great outdoors, blending sublime moments with absurdity. Readers will encounter mad humor alongside genuine adventures, showcasing the diverse experiences one can have in nature.
- 2015
Digging Up A Conspiracy
- 192pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Set against the backdrop of their allotment, two boys, Tim and Al, embark on thrilling adventures fueled by their love for mysteries. Their shared passion leads them to uncover secrets and solve intriguing puzzles, showcasing the power of friendship and curiosity. As they navigate the challenges of their young lives, the story highlights the joys of exploration and the importance of teamwork in unraveling the unknown.