John F. Hunt Bücher
John Hunt erforscht die transformative Kraft von Ideen und ihre Fähigkeit, die Welt voranzutreiben. Sein kreativer Ansatz, der sich in seinen veröffentlichten Werken zeigt, feiert die wirkungsvolle Natur des innovativen Denkens. Mit seinen Schriften ermutigt er die Leser, darüber nachzudenken, wie Konzepte unsere Realität gestalten und Fortschritt inspirieren können.






Walking with Jason
- 308 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
The story centers around John Hunt, a warm and lively retired businessman, and his connection with Jason, a new instructor facing challenges. Their friendship blossoms during a graduation ceremony in 2000, showcasing Jason's growth into a capable leader. However, tragedy strikes when Jason suffers a fatal fall during a climbing vacation in British Columbia. In response to their loss, Jason's family establishes a foundation in his honor, dedicated to supporting his passion for the outdoors, highlighting themes of resilience and remembrance.
The Boy Who Could Keep a Swan in His Head
- 285 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
This is a story of Phen, aged 11, who lives in Hillbrow in 1967. He loves reading and words the way other boys love racing cars and soccer. He can, almost literally, live in a book as he devours its pages. This is just as well as he stutters badly and has a sick father whose head lives in a library. Stephen is forced to live out his own story as he befriends a hobo in the local park called Heb 13:2. This eccentric angel offers unorthodox advice as the boy's life spins deeper and deeper into turmoil. Forced to grow up much quicker than other boys his age, Phen's friendship with Heb will guide him towards adulthood in such a way that one starts to suspect Heb, whose name is short for Hebrews 13:2 ("Be not forgetful to entertain strangers: for thereby some have entertained angels unawares), who might be an angel came to live among men.
Accountability is the Key
- 136 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
School administration is more difficult today than at any time in our history. Demands for administrative accountability have steadily increased since the publication of A Nation at Risk in 1983. The most recent trend has been to tie administrative evaluations to student performance, increasing stress among administrators at all levels. This book considers input of current administrators and school board members and presents a strategy which educational administrators can employ to win back public confidence and support.
Anglo Saxon Mercia was a great power in its day, although many aspects of it have been shrouded in myth and mystery. However, recent discoveries, such as the Staffordshire Hoard and the Lichfield Angel, have shone a fascinating light into the world of Mercia and the Mercians.
Nature Over Again
- 197 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
An account of all the garden designs and 'interventions' of Scottish poet, writer, artist and gardener Ian Hamilton Finlay. It draws on Finlay's reflections on the art and practice of garden-making to explore the entire range of his work world-wide. It is suitable for horticulturists, landscape designers and historians alike.
John Evelyn
- 272 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
John Dixon Hunt's new biography takes a fresh look at the life and work of 17th-century English writer, gardener and diarist John Evelyn. Hunt discusses Evelyn's most famous work, his Diary, as well as his domestic life, his extensive European travels, and his wide-ranging work on social and ethical issues.
Though gardening is beloved the world over, the style of gardens themselves varies from region to region, determined as much by culture as climate. In this series of illustrated essays, John Dixon Hunt takes us on a world tour of different periods in the making of gardens.
PWP Landscape Architecture
- 240 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Focus on the work of PWP, highlighting over 20 recent and on-going projects, and featuring previously unseen material.
John Hunt was born in 1948 into a family of teachers. In one incarnation or another his life has been spent in and around schools. Schooled for Life is a personal history of education in England from 1945 to the present. It grew from a long-standing interest in the ways in which political, social and economic forces have shaped educational policy and practice in this country. The work weaves together historical narrative, autobiographical detail and analysis of the extent to which the policies of successive governments have brought about their planned for outcomes.