New Releases by Brian Andrews

Brian Andrews is the author of Brian Andrews Fixed Landscapes (2014), Ring of Flowers: A Novella (2012), Ornamental Fish Farming (2011), Stamford and Surroundings (2006), Creating a Gothic Paradise (2002).

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Brian Andrews Fixed Landscapes

release date: Jan 30, 2014
Brian Andrews Fixed Landscapes
My Fixed Landscape series represents an attempt to define the line between what is and what's perceived. The pieces strive to provide a map of human experience, tracing the relationship of man to nature.When we look at nature, we see what we want to see, finding evidence of our primacy with a sort of collective solipsism. Humans are natural pattern-seekers. We try to impose an order, externalizing our collective systems onto the world in order to draw order from chaos. This explanatory framework is a starting point from which we build a collaborative worldview, and it permeates every aspect of human culture. We are what we know and what we do.The Fixed Landscape series explores real and imagined landscapes, combining traditional ornamental styles with topographical symbols to create a new language of terrain and our place within it.

Ring of Flowers: A Novella

release date: Apr 01, 2012
Ring of Flowers: A Novella
Ring of Flowers, a 46-page novella, is a bittersweet love story and a companion piece to the full length novel The Calypso Directive, written by the same author... In 1665, in the Derbyshire village of Eyam, the tailor George Vicars orders a bolt of fabric from London to make a wedding dress for his betrothed daughter, Kathryn. To escape her fate of marrying the town's wealthiest and most odious bachelor, she elopes with her true love, farmhand Paul Foster. Kathryn's departure is fortuitous, because when the fabric is delivered, the parcel is infested with fleas carrying bubonic plague. First bitten and first to die, George Vicars' misfortune becomes the community's death sentence when the town Rector boldly imposes a quarantine on all Eyam residents. Months later, expecting a child, the newlyweds return home to find their world turned upside down. Once inside the township, they are forbidden to leave and Kathryn is forced to give birth in quarantine. Under the shadow plague, and against all odds, Will Foster's paternal ancestor is born . . . with a genetic mutation that will change the world 345 years later. Ring of Flowers, a 46-page novella, is a bittersweet love story and a companion piece to the full length novel The Calypso Directive, written by the same author... In 1665, in the Derbyshire village of Eyam, the tailor George Vicars orders a bolt of fabric from London to make a wedding dress for his betrothed daughter, Kathryn. To escape her fate of marrying the town's wealthiest and most odious bachelor, she elopes with her true love, farmhand Paul Foster. Kathryn's departure is fortuitous, because when the fabric is delivered, the parcel is infested with fleas carrying bubonic plague. First bitten and first to die, George Vicars' misfortune becomes the community's death sentence when the town Rector boldly imposes a quarantine on all Eyam residents. Months later, expecting a child, the newlyweds return home to find their world turned upside down. Once inside the township, they are forbidden to leave and Kathryn is forced to give birth in quarantine. Under the shadow plague, and against all odds, Will Foster's paternal ancestor is born . . . with a genetic mutation that will change the world 345 years later. Skyhorse Publishing, as well as our Arcade, Yucca, and Good Books imprints, are proud to publish a broad range of books for readers interested in fiction—novels, novellas, political and medical thrillers, comedy, satire, historical fiction, romance, erotic and love stories, mystery, classic literature, folklore and mythology, literary classics including Shakespeare, Dumas, Wilde, Cather, and much more. While not every title we publish becomes a New York Times bestseller or a national bestseller, we are committed to books on subjects that are sometimes overlooked and to authors whose work might not otherwise find a home.

Ornamental Fish Farming

release date: Jan 01, 2011
Ornamental Fish Farming
"This is a manual on the commercial production of ornamental fish. It is based predominantly on the author's 30 years of experience, mostly on his own farms. Contents include: the fundamentals of production; operating styles; strategies and facilities; commercial breeding and rearing methods for over 130 species/varieties from 14 major families/groups of fish; diets; miscellaneous fish farming techniques; health management; water chemistry; marketing; site selection and a glossary of terms."--Back cover.

Stamford and Surroundings

release date: Jan 01, 2006
Stamford and Surroundings
This engaging collection of around 200 archive photographs traces some of the changes and developments that have taken place in Stamford and the surrounding villages, including Barnock and Easton, during the last century. All aspects of everyday life are recorded here, from shops and businesses, schools and hospitals, to pubs and hotels, work and leisure. Stamford and Surroundings is a valuable pictorial history which will reawaken nostalgic memories for some, while offering a unique glimpse of the past for others.

Creating a Gothic Paradise

release date: Jan 01, 2002
Creating a Gothic Paradise
A history of Pugin's only coherent collection of works outside Britain and Ireland which includes furniture, embroidered silk textiles, carved stonework, metalwork, books paintings and engravings architectural drawings and photographs, as well as original design drawings and items manufactured from them.

Australian Gothic

release date: Jan 01, 2001

St Thomas' Church, Sorell

release date: Jan 01, 2001

The Art of Gardening Indoors

release date: Jan 01, 1994

Knife Under Fire

release date: Jan 01, 1993
Knife Under Fire
From the first metallic click of an operating microscope to the ultimate closing of a titanium clip over the neck of an aneurysm, Dr. Jack Phillips' life of medicine suddenly includes murder when a distinguished Chinese patient dies not only by the surgeon's scalpel, but a bullet. But there are secrets here. Ambitions thwarted. Love betrayed. One phone call horribly shifts the tenuous balance between devotion to medicine & commitment to family. In one explosive instant, Phillips experiences the frightening helplessness that his patients know when disease threatens their lives. For the first time in HIS life, Jack Phillips is vulnerable. From the operating room to the secret tunnels of San Francisco's Chinatown, this story tracks the demonic mission of a young assassin in pursuit of vengeance. As opponents wearing many masks crisscross the Golden Gate Bridge, Phillips' ordeal unfolds into an unexpected tale of human frailty. Brian Andrews' story is an insider's account of the terrors & triumphs, compulsive work, & heartless competition in the world of medicine. The skill required to surgically enter the human brain comes shockingly close to the rage locked in the human mind. KNIFE UNDER FIRE is, finally, the story of love gone berserk.

Northern Balcony Gardening

release date: Jan 01, 1992
Northern Balcony Gardening
In the land of apartment condos, container gardening is a booming pasttime. This book will guide you from seed to harvest with sections on flowers, garden planning, design and pest control.

Second Class Finish

release date: Jan 01, 1987

Northern Gardens

release date: Jan 01, 1987

A comprehensive definition of income tax purposes

Harmless Scientific Experiments for Boys

Brian Andrews on Gardening : Reprinted from the Files of the Edmonton Journal

By Birney to Golden Square: the Last Years of Ben- Digo's Tramway

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