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Bill Bryson

    8 décembre 1951

    Bill Bryson excelle à capturer l'expérience humaine par l'humour et l'observation perspicace. Ses récits de voyage, souvent axés sur les coins pittoresques de l'Amérique et de l'Europe, sont empreints d'une perspicacité aiguë et d'un optimisme contagieux. Le style unique de Bryson, qui n'hésite pas à comparer les différences culturelles et à examiner l'ordinaire apparent avec fascination, en fait un conteur apprécié. Au-delà de ses escapades de voyage, il se consacre également à des ouvrages de vulgarisation scientifique, rendant des sujets complexes tels que la science et l'histoire de la langue accessibles et captivants, le tout avec son humour caractéristique.

    Bill Bryson
    A Short History of Nearly Everything
    The Body: A Guide for Occupants
    A Really Short Journey Through the Body
    The Body Illustrated
    Promenons-nous dans les bois
    American rigolos
    • American rigolos

      • 375pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      De retour aux États-Unis après avoir vécu vingt ans en Angleterre, Bill Bryson s'étonne : " Les Américains ont produit plus de prix Nobel que le reste du monde réuni. Et pourtant, selon un sondage, 13 pour 100 des Américaines sont incapables de dire si elles portent leur slip sous ou sur leurs collants. " Durant les dix-huit premiers mois de son établissement en Nouvelle-Angleterre, notre héros se lance alors à la " redécouverte " de l'Amérique avec l'humour pour seule arme. Rien n'échappe à son sens de l'observation ni à son manque de sens pratique. Il lui faut guerroyer avec l'administration et les supermarchés, avec la publicité et les séries télé, avec l'informatique et le jardinage, avec les créatures de la forêt et son coiffeur, et même avec son épouse britannique, qui deviendra vite une Américaine accomplie.

      American rigolos
      3,9
    • The Body Illustrated

      A Guide for Occupants

      • 560pages
      • 20 heures de lecture

      The book has achieved bestseller status in both hardback and paperback formats, highlighting its widespread popularity and appeal among readers. Its compelling narrative and engaging characters have resonated with a diverse audience, contributing to its commercial success. This recognition underscores the book's impact and relevance in contemporary literature.

      The Body Illustrated
      4,6
    • A Really Short Journey Through the Body

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      'A sure fire winner . . . sparkles with interest and excitement throughout' Guardian Best Children's Books of 2023 'Offers children a series of fascinating scientific facts' Daily Telegraph We spend our whole lives in one body and yet most of us have practically no idea how it works and what goes on inside it. Want to know why the skin is the biggest organ? Why our brains can see into the future? Or why your eyes are back to front? Packed full of facts, big numbers (such as the amount of microbes that make you) and small numbers (the size of those very tiny microbes) all in full-colour. This non-fiction book, packed with wonder from the globally bestselling Bill Bryson is a head-to-toe tour of the most amazing thing about you - YOUR BODY!

      A Really Short Journey Through the Body
      4,5
    • The Body: A Guide for Occupants

      • 464pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Bill Bryson, bestselling author of A Short History of Nearly Everything, takes us on a head-to-toe tour of the marvel that is the human body—with a new afterword for this edition. Bill Bryson once again proves himself to be an incomparable companion as he guides us through the human body—how it functions, its remarkable ability to heal itself, and (unfortunately) the ways it can fail. Full of extraordinary facts (your body made a million red blood cells since you started reading this) and irresistible Brysonesque anecdotes, The Body will lead you to a deeper understanding of the miracle that is life in general and you in particular. As Bill Bryson writes, “We pass our existence within this wobble of flesh and yet take it almost entirely for granted.” The Body will cure that indifference with generous doses of wondrous, compulsively readable facts and information. As addictive as it is comprehensive, this is Bryson at his very best, a must-read owner’s manual for every body.

      The Body: A Guide for Occupants
      4,3
    • In the summer of 1927, America had a booming stock market, a president who worked just four hours a day (and slept much of the rest), a devastating flood of the Mississippi, a sensational murder trial, and an unknown aviator named Charles Lindbergh who became the most famous man on earth. It was the summer that saw the birth of talking pictures, the invention of television, the peak of Al Capone's reign of terror, the horrifying bombing of a school in Michigan, the thrillingly improbable return to greatness of an over-the-hill baseball player named Babe Ruth, and an almost impossible amount more. In this hugely entertaining book, Bill Bryson spins a story of brawling adventure, reckless optimism and delirious energy. With the trademark brio, wit and authority that has made him Britain's favourite writer of narrative non-fiction, he brings to life a forgotten summer when America came of age, took centre stage, and changed the world for ever.

      One Summer: America 1927
      4,2
    • Why should I avoid discussing the 'weather conditions'? Can a woman be 'celibate'? When can I use 'due to', or should I play safe and always use 'because of'? What's wrong with the way I'm using 'crescendo'? This book provides a simple guide to the more perplexing and contentious issues of standard written English. The entries are discussed with wit and common sense, and are illustrated with examples of questionable usage taken from leading British and American newspapers. No familiarity with English grammar is needed to learn from this book, although a glossary of grammatical terms is included and there us also an appendix on punctuation. Journalists, copy-writers and secretaries will find this an invaluable handbook, and it will also be a highly enjoyable book for the word-buff.

      The Penguin Dictionary for Writers and Editors
      3,0
    • Last Continent & Neither Here Nor There

      • 498pages
      • 18 heures de lecture

      Bill Bryson drove 14,000 miles in search of the mythical small town of his youth. Instead he found a lookalike strip of gas stations, motels and hamburger joints; a continent lost to itself through greed, pollution and television, and lost to him because he had become a foreigner in his own country. A funny and serious view of smalltown America.

      Last Continent & Neither Here Nor There
      4,2
    • Bill Bryson's beautifully illustrated book explores the evolution of the English language, from its earliest words to the first dictionaries. Suitable for all ages, it answers intriguing questions about language origins, including Viking influences and Shakespeare's contributions, making it an extraordinary journey through words and humor.

      A Really Short History of Words
      4,0