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Books with author David Walton

  • Fact or Fantasy: a Study in Christian Apologetics for Children

    David Walters

    Paperback (Good News Fellowship Ministries, May 15, 1991)
    A children's and teen's Bible Study book on Simple Christian Apologetic's (defend your faith). It helps answer the questions your friends ask you about what you believe.
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  • Inch To The Top

    David J. Walton

    eBook (David J. Walton, July 5, 2016)
    A motivational story that brings your child into nature in the setting of an oak tree. A little inchworm discovers challenges in his quest for reaching the top of the tree and meeting different types of critters along the way. Beautifully illustrated by the author.
  • Samurai's Apprentice

    David Walters

    language (Posse Publishing, Jan. 20, 2011)
    The battle of Sekigahara has just ended, as armies of rival samurai clash across Japan to be the next Shogun. All this seems far removed from Kami, a boy who quietly goes about his everyday life in his farm village until one day he trips over the unconsious body of a warrior hidden in the long grass.That discovery will lead him on an adventure across the warring kingdoms, facing assassins and enemy soldiers as he journeys to the capital to face the new Shogun. Through his travels he aspires to become a samurai, and in his many challenges he eventually comes to understand what it means to be one.
  • Antarctica: Global Science from a Frozen Continent

    David W. H. Walton

    Hardcover (Cambridge University Press, May 6, 2013)
    Antarctica is the coldest and driest continent on Earth - a place for adventure and a key area for global science. Research conducted there has received increasing international attention due to concerns over destruction of the ozone layer and the problem of global warming and melting ice shelves. This dramatically illustrated new book brings together an international group of leading Antarctic scientists to explain why the Antarctic is so central to understanding the history and potential fate of our planet. It introduces the beauty of the world's greatest wilderness, its remarkable attributes and the global importance of the international science done there. Spanning topics from marine biology to space science this book is an accessible overview for anyone interested in the Antarctic and its science and governance. It provides a valuable summary for those involved in polar management and is an inspiration for the next generation of Antarctic researchers.
  • Who Is That Man?: In Search of the Real Bob Dylan

    David Dalton

    eBook (Hachette Books, April 24, 2012)
    Now in paperback and with a new foreword, a kaleidoscopic look at the many faces of Bob Dylan, legendary folk singer-songwriter and winner of the 2016 Nobel Prize in Literature.For almost half a century, Bob Dylan has been a primary catalyst in rock's shifting sensibilities. Few American artists are as important, beloved, and endlessly examined, yet he remains something of an enigma. Who, we ask, is the "real" Bob Dylan? Is he Bobby Zimmerman, yearning to escape Hibbing, Minnesota, or the Woody Guthrie wannabe playing Greenwich Village haunts? Folk Messiah, Born-Again Bob, Late-Elvis Dylan, Jack Fate, or Living National Treasure? In Who Is That Man? David Dalton--cultural historian, journalist, screenwriter, and novelist--paints a revealing portrait of the rock icon, ingeniously exposing the three-card monte games he plays with his persona.Guided by Dalton's cutting-edge insights and myth-debunking point of view, Who Is That Man? follows Dylan's imaginative life, integrating actual events with Dylan's words and those of the people who know him most intimately. Drawing upon Dylan's friends and fellow eyewitnesses--including Marianne Faithfull, Allen Ginsberg, Peter Stampfel , Larry "Ratso" Sloman, Eric Andersen, Nat Hentoff, Andrew Oldham, Nat Finkelstein, and others--this book will provide a new perspective on the man, the myth, and the musical era that forged them both.
  • Samurai's Apprentice 2: Ninja's Apprentice

    David Walters

    language (Posse Publishing, Sept. 12, 2011)
    Kami was born a commoner, but has risen to the rank of samurai and is now solely responsible for ruling his master's estates. With the continued absence of his master Shimayazu, Kami has no help when samurai from the surrounding area start to covet his lands.This is the start of a journey for Kami along dark and dangerous paths as he seeks to free his master from Osaka castle, leading Kami to be drawn into the secretive and deadly games of the ninja clans. He has to learn the secrets of the ninja to help him, but in doing so he threatens to lose the very sense of honour and duty that have made him a samurai.By the journey's end, Kami will have learned some of the darkest secrets of the ninja, and their plans for him and his clan. Is Kami destined to become the honourable samurai his master trained him to be, or does another, darker destiny beckon? Can he walk the hidden paths of the ninja's apprentice?
  • Samurai's Apprentice 3: Shogun's Apprentice

    David Walters

    language (, April 9, 2012)
    Kami finds himself the youngest ever metsuke of Osaka castle, and in the service of the young Lord Toyotomi, but he soon finds that castles can imprison as easily as protect. The ninja still pursue him, and he will be able to find no peace until he has dealt with them. With enemies and intrigues surrounding his every move, Kami finds himself drawn in by a messenger from the past into the most dangerous journey of his life.Ultimately, it is a journey that will pit him against vengeful ninja clans, scheming samurai nobles, and even those he cares most about. He must fight to protect his clan, his honour, and the lives of those he cares about, and finally determine what kind of samurai he will become.One thing is for sure: the Shogun is taking a keen interest in Kami.
  • Samurai's Apprentice 4: Samurai Master

    David Walters

    language (, Feb. 23, 2013)
    Kami is living a peaceful family life, far away from the samurai and their ways, and far away from the troubles of his past. Or so he thinks. Through happenstance he has the opportunity to take on an apprentice, and finds himself drawn back into the world of the samurai.His past decision to abandon his clan is not without consequence, even in the distant lands of Ryukyu. His former clan have plans for him, plans that will lead Kami into battle once more, this time with his family at stake. Old friends and new enemies are about to arrive to provide Kami with his greatest challenge yet: survival.
  • Who Is That Man?: In Search of the Real Bob Dylan

    David Dalton

    Paperback (Hachette Books, April 26, 2016)
    Now in paperback and with a new foreword, a kaleidoscopic look at the many faces of Bob Dylan, legendary folk singer-songwriter and winner of the 2016 Nobel Prize in Literature.For almost half a century, Bob Dylan has been a primary catalyst in rock's shifting sensibilities. Few American artists are as important, beloved, and endlessly examined, yet he remains something of an enigma. Who, we ask, is the "real" Bob Dylan? Is he Bobby Zimmerman, yearning to escape Hibbing, Minnesota, or the Woody Guthrie wannabe playing Greenwich Village haunts? Folk Messiah, Born-Again Bob, Late-Elvis Dylan, Jack Fate, or Living National Treasure? In Who Is That Man? David Dalton--cultural historian, journalist, screenwriter, and novelist--paints a revealing portrait of the rock icon, ingeniously exposing the three-card monte games he plays with his persona.Guided by Dalton's cutting-edge insights and myth-debunking point of view, Who Is That Man? follows Dylan's imaginative life, integrating actual events with Dylan's words and those of the people who know him most intimately. Drawing upon Dylan's friends and fellow eyewitnesses--including Marianne Faithfull, Allen Ginsberg, Peter Stampfel , Larry "Ratso" Sloman, Eric Andersen, Nat Hentoff, Andrew Oldham, Nat Finkelstein, and others--this book will provide a new perspective on the man, the myth, and the musical era that forged them both.
  • Who Is That Man?: In Search of the Real Bob Dylan

    David Dalton

    Hardcover (Hyperion, April 24, 2012)
    A Kaleidoscopic Look at the Many Faces of Bob Dylan For almost half a century, Bob Dylan has been a primary catalyst in rock's shifting sensibilities. Few American artists are as important, beloved, and endlessly examined, yet he remains something of an enigma. Who, we ask, is the "real" Bob Dylan? Is he Bobby Zimmerman, yearning to escape Hibbing, Minnesota, or the Woody Guthrie wannabe playing Greenwich Village haunts? Folk Messiah, Born-Again Bob, Late-Elvis Dylan, Jack Fate, or Living National Treasure? In Who Is That Man?, David Dalton--cultural historian, journalist, screenwriter, and novelist--paints a revealing portrait of the rock icon, ingeniously exposing the three-card monte games he plays with his persona. Guided by Dalton's cutting-edge insights and myth-debunking point of view, Who Is That Man? follows Dylan's imaginative life, integrating actual events with Dylan's words and those of the people who know him most intimately. Drawing upon Dylan's friends and fellow eyewitnesses--including Marianne Faithfull, Allen Ginsberg, Peter Stampfel , Larry "Ratso" Sloman, Eric Andersen, Nat Hentoff, Andrew Oldham, Nat Finkelstein, and others--this book will provide a new perspective on the man, the myth, and the musical era that forged them both. Praise for Who Is That Man? "Mr. Dalton, a founding editor of Rolling Stone, dates back so far in Dylan watching that he was all but present at the creation. He writes not just about Mr. Dylan but about what it's like to have lived in close psychic and musical proximity to him for so long."--Janet Maslin, The New York Times "[Dalton's] attempts at exposing, debunking, and celebrating the essence of Robert Zimmerman's Dylanness, and vice versa, make for an intriguing, often amusing, vision quest. Dylan's quirks, kinks, and inscrutability are fascinating fodder for endless interpretations. Dalton is entitled to his, and they're the opposite of dull."--Robin Finn, The New York Times Book Review "For all of the shelf-busting Dylan literature that's out there, it's rare that you find a book in which the music is discussed as adroitly as any aspect of the life... Dalton is a penetrating critic."--Colin Fleming, Washington Post "Addictive reading... This approach would have crumbled in lesser hands, but Dalton does a stunningly good job."--Publishers Weekly, starred review "The mysteries of Bob Dylan captured in even-handed, never-boring fashion... This lively and literate attempt to read a half-century's worth of brain scans from a literal living legend strikes the right balance between admiration and skepticism."--Kirkus Reviews "All David Dalton's books are wonderful, but Who Is That Man? is especially insightful, funny, and beautifully written."--Marianne Faithfull "Dalton's crazy poetic prose first caught my eye in Rolling Stone back in the day. Have loved his writing ever since. Oh yeaah!"--Steven Tyler "The first truly hip analysis of the ultimate hipster." --Lenny Kaye
  • Who Is That Man?: In Search of the Real Bob Dylan

    David Dalton

    Hardcover (Thorndike Press, July 26, 2012)
    Drawing upon extensive interviews with Dylan's friends and fellow eyewitnesses, the founding editor of Rolling Stone presents a biography of the rock icon, providing a new perspective on the man and the musical legend.
  • Who Is That Man?: In Search of the Real Bob Dylan

    David Dalton

    Hardcover (Hyperion, April 24, 2012)
    A Kaleidoscopic Look at the Many Faces of Bob Dylan For almost half a century, Bob Dylan has been a primary catalyst in rock's shifting sensibilities. Few American artists are as important, beloved, and endlessly examined, yet he remains something of an enigma. Who, we ask, is the "real" Bob Dylan? Is he Bobby Zimmerman, yearning to escape Hibbing, Minnesota, or the Woody Guthrie wannabe playing Greenwich Village haunts? Folk Messiah, Born-Again Bob, Late-Elvis Dylan, Jack Fate, or Living National Treasure? In Who Is That Man?, David Dalton--cultural historian, journalist, screenwriter, and novelist--paints a revealing portrait of the rock icon, ingeniously exposing the three-card monte games he plays with his persona. Guided by Dalton's cutting-edge insights and myth-debunking point of view, Who Is That Man? follows Dylan's imaginative life, integrating actual events with Dylan's words and those of the people who know him most intimately. Drawing upon Dylan's friends and fellow eyewitnesses--including Marianne Faithfull, Allen Ginsberg, Peter Stampfel , Larry "Ratso" Sloman, Eric Andersen, Nat Hentoff, Andrew Oldham, Nat Finkelstein, and others--this book will provide a new perspective on the man, the myth, and the musical era that forged them both. Praise for Who Is That Man? "Mr. Dalton, a founding editor of Rolling Stone, dates back so far in Dylan watching that he was all but present at the creation. He writes not just about Mr. Dylan but about what it's like to have lived in close psychic and musical proximity to him for so long."--Janet Maslin, The New York Times "[Dalton's] attempts at exposing, debunking, and celebrating the essence of Robert Zimmerman's Dylanness, and vice versa, make for an intriguing, often amusing, vision quest. Dylan's quirks, kinks, and inscrutability are fascinating fodder for endless interpretations. Dalton is entitled to his, and they're the opposite of dull."--Robin Finn, The New York Times Book Review "For all of the shelf-busting Dylan literature that's out there, it's rare that you find a book in which the music is discussed as adroitly as any aspect of the life... Dalton is a penetrating critic."--Colin Fleming, Washington Post "Addictive reading... This approach would have crumbled in lesser hands, but Dalton does a stunningly good job."--Publishers Weekly, starred review "The mysteries of Bob Dylan captured in even-handed, never-boring fashion... This lively and literate attempt to read a half-century's worth of brain scans from a literal living legend strikes the right balance between admiration and skepticism."--Kirkus Reviews "All David Dalton's books are wonderful, but Who Is That Man? is especially insightful, funny, and beautifully written."--Marianne Faithfull "Dalton's crazy poetic prose first caught my eye in Rolling Stone back in the day. Have loved his writing ever since. Oh yeaah!"--Steven Tyler "The first truly hip analysis of the ultimate hipster." --Lenny Kaye