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Books with author Mr. David N. Walker

  • Just the Job

    David Walker

    Paperback (Hodder Arnold H&S, )
    None
  • Dilemmas: Bk. 3

    David Walker

    Paperback (Hodder Arnold H&S, )
    None
  • Under the Skin: Bk. 3

    David Walker

    Paperback (Hodder Arnold H&S, )
    None
  • Canada's industrial space-economy

    David F Walker

    Hardcover (Bell & Hyman, Jan. 1, 1980)
    None
  • Star Trash: The Family Menace

    David Walke

    Paperback (Falconwood Press, )
    None
  • Cat Proverbs

    David Walker

    eBook (Austin Macauley Publishers Ltd, June 16, 2019)
    For all cat lovers, their behavior is both fascinating and frustrating.We think we understand them, but we do not.We think we own them, but they own us.We are like lovers who are constantly rebuffed and rejected because their main characteristic is indifference.We struggle with, and seek to break down, that indifference.Within the routine of places to sleep and things to eat, their lives proceed in slow, stately equanimity.So their languid self-possession becomes an emotional magnet for our affection.We flatter ourselves that we do know how they think, and even what motivates them.But the plain fact is that we have barely a clue.This book offers a few sketchy suggestions for the rules which govern their lives.
  • Cat Proverbs

    David Walker

    Hardcover (Austin Macauley, May 31, 2019)
    For all cat lovers, their behavior is both fascinating and frustrating. We think we understand them, but we do not. We think we own them, but they own us. We are like lovers who are constantly rebuffed and rejected because their main characteristic is indifference. We struggle with, and seek to break down, that indifference. Within the routine of places to sleep and things to eat, their lives proceed in slow, stately equanimity. So their languid self-possession becomes an emotional magnet for our affection. We flatter ourselves that we do know how they think, and even what motivates them. But the plain fact is that we have barely a clue. This book offers a few sketchy suggestions for the rules which govern their lives.
  • Cat Proverbs

    David Walker

    Paperback (Austin Macauley, May 31, 2019)
    For all cat lovers, their behavior is both fascinating and frustrating. We think we understand them, but we do not. We think we own them, but they own us. We are like lovers who are constantly rebuffed and rejected because their main characteristic is indifference. We struggle with, and seek to break down, that indifference. Within the routine of places to sleep and things to eat, their lives proceed in slow, stately equanimity. So their languid self-possession becomes an emotional magnet for our affection. We flatter ourselves that we do know how they think, and even what motivates them. But the plain fact is that we have barely a clue. This book offers a few sketchy suggestions for the rules which govern their lives.