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  • Bothy Tales: Footsteps in the Scottish hills

    John Burns

    eBook (JohnD Burns, Feb. 28, 2018)
    SHORTLISTED FOR THE GREAT OUTDOORS BOOK OF THE YEAR 2018John D Burns is an award winning mountain author:I can move only with the aid of barrels of anti-inflammatory gel, sticking plasters and real ale anaesthetic. Martin and I descend from hours of walking to the small town of Middleton-in-Teesdale. I walk, stiff legged, into the campsite office and a plump, middle-aged woman looks up from her desk and can see the old timer is in trouble. “Oh, what a shame you weren’t here last week,” she says, pity radiating from behind her horn-rimmed specs. “You’ve missed him.”I look at her, puzzled.“Elvis!” she explains. “You missed Elvis.”Oh God, now I’m hallucinating.From remote glens deep in the Scottish Highlands, John D Burns brings a new volume of tales – some dramatic, some moving, some hilarious – from the isolated shelters mountain people call bothies. Travel with Burns to secret places hidden amongst the British mountains and share his passion for the wonderful wildness of our uplands. Meet the vivid cast of characters who play their games there, from climbers with more balls than sense to a young man who doesn’t have the slightest idea what he’s letting himself in for…
  • World War II: The Illustrated Story of the Second World War

    John M. Burns

    Paperback (Classics Illustrated Comics, Sept. 1, 2015)
    To mark the 70th Anniversary of the D-Day landings, Classic Comic Store’s special issue of Classics Illustrated, World War II, tells the astonishing and horrifying story of the Second World War in comic-strip format. Classics Illustrated traces the chronology of the most costly war in human history from its outbreak to its conclusion, with over 60 million dead, trials for crimes against humanity and a new, terrifying threat over the world: the atomic bomb! The book contains 100 pages - 96 of Classics Illustrated's famous comic-strip re-telling and 4 more pages dedicated to exploring the war further, with fascinating facts, pictures, discussion questions and more. All major events in the war are covered, including the coming to power of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party, the Dunkirk evacuation, the Battle of Britain, the Siege of Stalingrad and many more. The book also has biographies of several major war leaders, from Winston Churchill to Erwin Rommel, Dwight D. Eisenhower to Hideki Tojo.
  • World War I: The Illustrated Story of the First World War

    John M. Burns

    Paperback (Classics Illustrated Comics, Sept. 1, 2015)
    Read the thrilling story of “The Great War”, known now as the First World War. Classics Illustrated traces the history of this devastating conflict from the catalytic political assassination that started it to its end - with victory for some, shame for others and whole nations left in ruin!
  • The Last Hillwalker: A sideways look at forty years in Britain's Mountains

    John D Burns

    eBook
    SHORTLISTED FOR TGO BOOK OF THE YEARThis is a book for everyone who truly loves the mountains and wild places. John Burns takes you on a journey of over forty years from the hills of Britain to adventures in the Rocky Mountains of USA and Canada. His love for the Scottish Highlands and his intimate knowledge of its wild glens and distant peaks means that this book will resonate with anyone whose heart lies in Scotland. Join John Burns in his first faltering steps as a schoolboy in the English Lake District through to climbing adventures in the great ranges of the world and finally to his return to his beloved Highlands. This is a book about the people who love mountains and whose journeys amongst them enrich their lives. It is a story told with humour, humility and passion, a tale that displays a deeper understanding of what it is to have a relationship with nature. The Last Hillwalker has become a best seller amongst the outdoor community. With almost 100 FIVE STAR REVIEWS this is book will be enjoyed by everyone from the serious mountaineer to those who simply want to gain a greater insight into our relationship with wild places. Here’s what people say about the book… Chris Townsend Captures the essence of what it means to love mountains and love being in mountains.Trev C gripping like no other NS Eyre captures the essence of the appeal many of us feel for the mountains A Reader perfectly paced and with great humour Yorrell Entertaining, funny and well written. S McGinn Full of fascinating details, observations, characters and humourPaul a brilliant autobiography by a talented writer, full of humour with the occasional dark moment. The best mountaineering book I've read in a long time!
  • The Last Hillwalker: A Sideways Look at Forty Years in Britain's Mountains

    John D Burns

    Audible Audiobook (John D Burns, May 11, 2018)
    Short-listed for TGO Magazine Book of the Year This is an audiobook for everyone who truly loves the mountains and wild places. John Burns takes you on a journey of more than 40 years from the hills of Britain to adventures in the Rocky Mountains of the US and Canada. His love for the Scottish Highlands and his intimate knowledge of their wild glens and distant peaks means that this book will resonate with anyone whose heart lies in Scotland. Join John Burns in his first faltering steps as a schoolboy in the English Lake District, through climbing adventures in the great ranges of the world, and finally to his return to his beloved Highlands. This is an audiobook about the people who love mountains and whose journeys among them enrich their lives. It is a story told with humour, humility, and passion, a tale that displays a deeper understanding of what it is to have a relationship with nature. The Last Hillwalker has become a best-seller among the outdoor community. This audiobook will be enjoyed by everyone from the serious mountaineer to those who simply want to gain a greater insight into our relationship with wild places.
  • Bearded Dragon Care - Updated For 2019: Beginner's Guide to Caring for Your Pet

    John Burns

    eBook
    Today only, get this Amazon bestseller for just $0.99. Regularly priced at $4.99. Read on your PC, Mac, smart phone, tablet or Kindle device.Are You A New Bearded Dragon Owner? Are You A Seasoned Owner And Would Like More Information?If you have just adopted or purchased your first dragon, this is the book for you! You will learn everything you need to get started and become an expert in bearded dragon care. Even if you think you are a professional dragon keeper, you will find much value in this book. These amazing reptiles are very interesting and some of the best pets for beginners and advanced pet owners. Even though they are some of the lower maintenance reptiles they still require much attention and care. You will need to learn how to care for you dragon, what they eat, how to set up their home, how to keep them healthy and much much more. Here is a snapshot of the background and history of these dragons:Bearded Dragons are how these lizards are commonly known. The name refers to the beard on the underside of their throats. If they are stressed, upset or feel threatened, the beard turns black, and can take some time to return to its normal color. The Latin name is Pogona. There are eight types of lizard in the genus Pogona, all of them are found in the wild in Australia. The Bearded Dragons of today were bred from each of the eight subspecies. Although, Bearded Dragons with mainly Central, or Inland, Bearded Dragon genes are more common than some of the other types. Interestingly, in the 1960’s Australia banned the sale of wildlife into the pet trade, which includes all Bearded Dragons. But it wasn’t until the 1990’s that Bearded Dragons became a popular mainstream pet in the US. Although, some breeders were experimenting with breeding different species, morphs and sizes in the 1980’s.Here is a preview of what you will learnA Brief History of Bearded DragonsEight SubspeciesBefore Getting Your DragonMorphsColorsPatternsDietHandlingHealthAbnormal BehaviorSigns of MalnutritionDiseasesBreedingAnd much More!Scroll up and select "buy now with one click" to download your copy today for less then the price of a coffee!
  • Bothy Tales: Footsteps in the Scottish hills

    John D. Burns

    Paperback (Vertebrate Publishing, Sept. 5, 2019)
    I can move only with the aid of barrels of anti-inflammatory gel, sticking plasters and real ale anaesthetic. Martin and I descend from hours of walking to the small town of Middleton-in-Teesdale. I walk, stiff legged, into the campsite office and a plump, middle-aged woman looks up from her desk and can see the old timer is in trouble. Oh, what a shame you weren t here last week, she says, pity radiating from behind her horn-rimmed specs. You ve missed him. I look at her, puzzled. Elvis! she explains. You missed Elvis. Oh God, now I m hallucinating...In Bothy Tales, the follow-up to The Last Hillwalker from bestselling mountain writer John D. Burns, travel with the author to secret places hidden amongst the British hills and share his passion for the wonderful wilderness of our uplands.From remote glens deep in the Scottish Highlands, Burns brings a new volume of tales some dramatic, some moving, some hilarious from the isolated mountain shelters called bothies. Meet the vivid cast of characters who play their games there, from climbers with more confidence than sense to a young man who doesn t have the slightest idea what he s letting himself in for...
  • The Last Hillwalker: A sideways look at forty years in Britain's mountains

    John D. Burns

    Paperback (Vertebrate Publishing, Sept. 5, 2019)
    From somewhere out in the vast whiteness of the blizzard we hear a cry for help. Instinctively the three of us turn and head across the mountainside. We find two men and a woman, huddled together in the snow, unable to descend the steep icy slope between them and safety.The woman asks if we are experienced in conditions like this. My friends and I have tackled a few winter hills in the Lake District and bumbled up easy rock climbs, but we have never been in a full Scottish winter snowstorm. I laugh and assure her that this is nothing to mountaineers like us.Soon our hills will be empty and one day the last hillwalker will disappear over the horizon. In the 21st century we are losing our connection with the wild, a connection that may never be regained.The Last Hillwalker by bestselling author John D. Burns is a personal story of falling in and out of love with the hills. More than that, it is about rediscovering a deeply felt need in all of us to connect with wild places.
  • The Many Adventures of Pengey Penguin

    John Burns

    language (San Francisco Story Works, Oct. 28, 2011)
    Seventeen years ago, on November 25, 2005, John Burns', The Many Adventures of Pengey Penguin was published. It won the Family Choice Award, USA Best Book Award and was also honored with a special commendation from the Teacher's Choice Awards. It went on to become a very popular book that has now become rare. It is be difficult to find used as families tend to save it in their libraries. It somehow inherited the subtitle, "A Bedtime Story For The Soul."The Many Adventures of Pengey Penguin is the story of a very small orphan that loved the woman who saved him from starvation and his trials as he searches the world to find her. With the help of Lionel, an extremely large Macaw who as always been a lazybones, Pengey finds a willing spirit who will help him immeasurably, someone who he will become entwined with as the two save each others lives time and time again.How all this unfolds is John Burns' story. It is a story of the magic of friendship, travel through unknown territories, the struggle for survival and life lessons learned along the way.The twenty-one black-and-white drawings by James Coles have the charm, and life and appeal that speak to children. They still help tell this tall tale, this marvelous story by John Burns and they still enchant new generations of readers, without hesitation.
  • The Last Hillwalker: A sideways look at forty years in Britain's Mountains

    John D Burns

    Paperback (1, Oct. 24, 2017)
    SHORTLISTED FOR TGO BOOK OF THE YEARThis is a book for everyone who truly loves the mountains and wild places. John Burns takes you on a journey of over forty years from the hills of Britain to adventures in the Rocky Mountains of USA and Canada. His love for the Scottish Highlands and his intimate knowledge of its wild glens and distant peaks means that this book will resonate with anyone whose heart lies in Scotland. Join John Burns in his first faltering steps as a schoolboy in the English Lake District through to climbing adventures in the great ranges of the world and finally to his return to his beloved Highlands. This is a book about the people who love mountains and whose journeys amongst them enrich their lives.It is a story told with humour, humility and passion, a tale that displays a deeper understanding of what it is to have a relationship with nature.The Last Hillwalker has become a best seller amongst the outdoor community. With almost 100 FIVE STAR REVIEWS this is book will be enjoyed by everyone from the serious mountaineer to those who simply want to gain a greater insight into our relationship with wild places.Here’s what people say about the book…Chris TownsendCaptures the essence of what it means to love mountains and love being in mountains.Trev C gripping like no otherNS Eyrecaptures the essence of the appeal many of us feel for the mountainsA Reader perfectly paced and with great humourYorrellEntertaining, funny and well written.S McGinnFull of fascinating details, observations, characters and humourPaul a brilliant autobiography by a talented writer, full of humour with the occasional dark moment. The best mountaineering book I've read in a long time!
  • Bothy Tales: Footsteps in the Scottish hills

    John D Burns

    Paperback (John D Burns, Feb. 28, 2018)
    AUTHOR SHORTLISTED FOR THE GREAT OUTDOORS BOOK OF THE YEAR John D Burns is an award winning mountain author: I can move only with the aid of barrels of anti-inflammatory gel, sticking plasters and real ale anaesthetic. Martin and I descend from hours of walking to the small town of Middleton-in-Teesdale. I walk, stiff legged, into the campsite office and a plump, middle-aged woman looks up from her desk and can see the old timer is in trouble. “Oh, what a shame you weren’t here last week,” she says, pity radiating from behind her horn-rimmed specs. “You’ve missed him.” I look at her, puzzled. “Elvis!” she explains. “You missed Elvis.” Oh God, now I’m hallucinating. From remote glens deep in the Scottish Highlands, John D Burns brings a new volume of tales – some dramatic, some moving, some hilarious – from the isolated shelters mountain people call bothies. Travel with Burns to secret places hidden amongst the British mountains and share his passion for the wonderful wildness of our uplands. Meet the vivid cast of characters who play their games there, from climbers with more balls than sense to a young man who doesn’t have the slightest idea what he’s letting himself in for…
  • Toby Tallis and the Castle of Many Lands: A Tale from the Third Book of the Legends of Afalxon

    John Burnell

    language (Grosvenor House Publishing, July 22, 2011)
    As far as 12-year-old Toby Tallis is concerned, spells, magic and witches are definitely, definitely not his thing. So when his autistic sister, Shaz, persuades him to help investigate an 'enchanted' castle she's found, he agrees, hoping to prove there's no such thing. But once inside, the weird strangeness of the place makes them want to leave. Quickly! Unfortunately, they do so through different doors… ... and from then on, their lives are never quite the same again…