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Peter Christie

    Peter Christie est un écrivain scientifique dont le travail se concentre souvent sur le monde naturel et le comportement animal. Ses livres pour enfants explorent des thèmes scientifiques à travers des récits captivants, tandis que son roman pour jeunes adultes se penche sur les changements climatiques historiques. L'écriture de Christie vise à informer et à inspirer les lecteurs sur les merveilles de la nature et les défis environnementaux de la planète.

    Ambiguities - 1: Edgar Allan Poe
    Bideford Reflections
    Ilfracombe History Tour
    Unnatural Companions
    • Unnatural Companions

      • 280pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      A deep dive into the impact that pets have on wildlife, ending in a call-to- action for animal lovers.

      Unnatural Companions
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    • Ilfracombe History Tour

      • 96pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      A pocket-sized, illustrated history tour of Ilfracombe showing how the North Devon town has changed across the decades.

      Ilfracombe History Tour
    • Bideford Reflections

      • 96pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      A fascinating collection of merged historic and modern images that reflect the changes in Bideford across the decades.

      Bideford Reflections
    • Ambiguities - 1: Edgar Allan Poe

      The Ambiguity of Death

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Giuseppe Cafiero presents a captivating biography of Edgar Allan Poe, one of America's most enduring writers known for his mastery of mystery and the macabre. The exploration of Poe's life and work delves into memories, recriminations, and intense loves, structured as a literary nonfiction memoir resembling a traditional fiction narrative. Central to this tale is The Reporter, a character who reflects the complexities and ambiguities of Poe's existence and writing. Following Poe's notorious death, the reporter investigates his life by attending a meeting at the Old Swan Tavern in Richmond, featuring archrival Reverend Rufus Wilmot Griswold and Dr. J. Evans Snodgrass, one of the last to see Poe alive. The reporter uncovers a life filled with alcoholism, opium addiction, and tumultuous relationships, revealing that such a dark existence can coexist with great writing. As the investigation unfolds, various individuals provide insights into Poe's life and the inspirations behind his stories. This surreal bio-fiction offers a rich psychological portrait of the father of detective fiction, complemented by stunning gothic illustrations from acclaimed Italian artist Sergio Poddighe, paying tribute to a writer who profoundly influenced the nineteenth century.

      Ambiguities - 1: Edgar Allan Poe