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Nigel Smith

    Nathalia Buttface and the Most Embarrassing Dad in the World
    Nathalia Buttface and the Totally Embarrassing Bridesmaid Disaster
    Nathalia Buttface and the Most Epically Embarrassing Trip Ever
    Palms and People in the Amazon
    A Collection of Ranter Writings
    Tirpitz - The Halifax Raids
    • Tirpitz - The Halifax Raids

      • 331pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      5,0(2)Évaluer

      Many attempts were made to sink the Battleship Tirpitz at anchor but among the first were the daring raids made by Halifax bomber 'S-Sugar'. Shot down and submerged in a Norwegian fjord, the Halifax was recovered to become one of the RAF Museum's most famous exhibits.

      Tirpitz - The Halifax Raids
    • A Collection of Ranter Writings

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      5,0(2)Évaluer

      The most comprehensive attempt to anthologise the key Ranter writings - bringing together some remarkable, visionary and unforgettable texts.

      A Collection of Ranter Writings
    • Palms and People in the Amazon

      • 516pages
      • 19 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      The book examines the significant impact of human activities on the proliferation of palm trees in Amazonian landscapes, highlighting their cultural, economic, and ecological importance. It traces the historical relationship between humans and palms, detailing how these trees have been integral to the lives of local populations since the arrival of early hunters and gatherers over 20,000 years ago. Through this lens, the narrative reveals the deep interconnection between people and their environment in shaping the region's biodiversity.

      Palms and People in the Amazon
    • This new series promises to deliver laugh-out-loud humor tailored for girls, crafted by the comedic talents of Nigel Smith, known for his work in TV and radio. The engaging storyline and relatable characters are designed to entertain and resonate with a young female audience, making it a delightful addition to their reading list.

      Nathalia Buttface and the Most Epically Embarrassing Trip Ever
    • An Elusive Peace

      • 102pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Smith's second book of poetry 'An Elusive Peace' is a collection of diverse poems dealing with illness, conscience, regret and many other subjects that enable us to or prevent us from finding peace.

      An Elusive Peace
    • Malacca Mystery

      • 196pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Maritime folklore thrives in the Malacca Straits, where tales of pirates and treasure intertwine with narratives of battles, deceptions, lost love, and shipwrecks. This rich tapestry of stories captures the adventurous spirit and historical significance of the region, showcasing its allure and the myriad experiences of those who navigated its waters.

      Malacca Mystery
    • Patterns in the Landscape

      Evaluating Characterisation of the Historic Landscape in the South Pennines

      • 234pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      The book evaluates two methodologies for understanding historic landscape character: the Rural Settlement Atlas and Historic Landscape Characterisation exercises. It focuses on the upland Upper Calder Valley, an underexplored area in landscape history. The author applies both methodologies, comparing their results with traditional approaches. A critical discussion of their common morphological basis precedes the evaluation, culminating in a new model that merges historical processes with morphological attributes, aiming for broader applicability beyond the South Pennines.

      Patterns in the Landscape
    • Amazon Fruits: An Ethnobotanical Journey

      • 1340pages
      • 47 heures de lecture

      Focusing on ethnobotany, this comprehensive listing explores 50 botanical families and 207 species of Amazon fruits, detailing their uses by local populations. Lavishly illustrated with high-quality photographs, the book incorporates Dr. Smith's meticulous research and an extensive list of references. It serves as a foundational resource for scholars in plant sciences and ethnobotanical studies, as well as for general readers interested in the latest findings from a leading expert in Amazonian flora.

      Amazon Fruits: An Ethnobotanical Journey