Written in the late 18th century, this travelogue provides a fascinating glimpse into southern Italy and Rome during a time of social and political upheaval. Brian Hill's keen observations shed light on the culture, people, and landscapes of Sicily, Calabria, and the Eternal City.
Brian Hill Reihenfolge der Bücher






- 2023
- 2023
The Mystery of the Golf Club Murder
- 334 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
A unique blend of mystery and sports, this story follows a golfer who has a knack for solving crimes. As he navigates the challenges of the golf course, he becomes embroiled in intriguing mysteries that require his keen observational skills and quick thinking. The narrative weaves together his passion for golf with thrilling investigations, showcasing his personal relationships and the impact of his dual life as both an athlete and a detective. Expect a captivating mix of humor, suspense, and the intricacies of both worlds.
- 2021
Look at Life: Words from My Head - Volume 3
- 70 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
This book is the third in what I hope to be a great set of words complied within my crazy mind.Some are rhymes, some are free verse, and some are pure rants and rambles.This second book contains some satire that you or may not appreciate. Doesn't matter to me except that I want it to spark thoughts that you normally wouldn't have.To be able to write one poem a day you'd have to have subject matter.I get my inspiration in many different ways.Sometimes, someone says something that catches my attention, or a quote in a movie might spark some thoughts. Whatever it is, I dream it will last a while.I hope you enjoy my words and find humor, inspiration, or maybe a little bit of sadness sometimes. I will also try to help you find the strength to live each day with love, kindness, and appreciation for being you...
- 2017
Set in the late 18th century, this moral tale explores themes of virtue and ethical dilemmas through the characters of Henry and Acasto. The narrative delves into their journeys, highlighting the importance of morality in personal choices and societal interactions. This reprint preserves the original text, offering readers a glimpse into historical perspectives on ethics and character development.
- 2017
Observations and Remarks in a Journey through Sicily and Calabria
- 308 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
The book offers a detailed account of a journey through Sicily and Calabria, capturing the author's observations and reflections from their travels in 1792. This reprint preserves the original text, providing insights into the culture, landscape, and experiences of the time. Readers can expect a historical perspective enriched by personal anecdotes and observations that highlight the unique characteristics of these regions in Italy.
- 2017
Set in a moral framework, this tale unfolds through three distinct parts, exploring themes of virtue and ethics. The narrative follows the characters Henry and Acasto, delving into their experiences and choices that reflect moral lessons relevant to the time. This reprint preserves the integrity of the original 1798 edition, offering readers a glimpse into historical perspectives on morality and character development.
- 2014
Silversmithing
- 214 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
As well as promoting the traditional origins of handmaking craft skills, this book explains the techniques and opportunities that exist for designer silversmith. It emphasizes the importance of acquiring fundamental skills as a basis to creating stunning and innovative designs, and illustrates this with case studies from leading silversmiths.
- 2013
The Secret History of Our Streets: London
- 345 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
The Secret History of Our Streets explores six roads spread across inner London - from Camberwell, Holland Park and Islington to Shoreditch, Deptford and Bermondsey - through the experiences of the people who lived there. The history of over a hundred years of social change, this is the untold history of the sreets beneath our feet.
