Best Selling Books by Michael Harrison

Michael Harrison is the author of Fire from Heaven (1977), The London that was Rome (2023), They Would be King (1947), Airborne at Kitty Hawk (1953), Gambler's Glory (1940).

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The London that was Rome

release date: Feb 14, 2023
The London that was Rome
First published in 1971 The London that was Rome is both a detective story and a tale of buried treasure. Some years ago, Michael Harrison set out to discover the truth about Roman London. Did it survive the Saxon onslaught in the fifth century or (as many historians have claimed) did it lie sacked, ruined, and abandoned for about a century and a half? Searching for an answer, Harrison forged himself a new ‘truth detecting’ method of discovery; but even he could not anticipate the immense success of this method. With ‘New Archaeology’ he has not only recovered the street plan of Roman London, but also replaced the buildings-temples, barracks, banks, baths, picture-galleries, treasuries and so on – which lined those streets. In many cases he has been able to name the streets and at the same time vividly describe for us the social and economic life of a London, which under the Caesars, ranked among the principal cities of the Empire. This book is an interesting read for students of archaeology, history, and for general readers interested to know about London.

Airborne at Kitty Hawk

Airborne at Kitty Hawk
Beretter om flyvningens begyndelse og her navnlig om brødrene Wright.

Martingales and the Valuation of Redundant Assets

The Doom of the Gods

The Doom of the Gods
Follows the adventures of the inhabitants of Asgord, their magic weapons and their battles with their enemies.

Clarence: was He Jack the Ripper?

Clarence: was He Jack the Ripper?
Examines charges recently made in the British press of involvement of Prince Edward, grandson of Queen Victoria, in the London murders of the still unidentified Jack the Ripper.

Software Frameworks for the Computational Simulation of Structural Systems

release date: Jan 01, 2004

Scolding Tongues

release date: Jan 01, 1987

One Hundred Years of Poetry for Children

release date: Jan 01, 1999
One Hundred Years of Poetry for Children
This is a comprehensive celebration of 100 years of poetry written for children. The 20th century has seen an explosion in the number of poets writing for children, and in the amount of accessible poetry available to them.

Quantitative and Qualitative Changes in Soil Organic Matter as Related to Residue Additions, Cropping Sequence and Management

A Study in Surmise

A Study in Surmise
Suggests the real people and events which inspired Sir Arthur Conan Doyle to create Sherlock Homes and his adventures.

High Wood

release date: Jun 30, 2016
High Wood
Bois de Fourcaux, a luxuriant woodland covering 75 acres, set in the area of the battlefields of the Somme, dominates the surrounding landscape today, as it did in the summer of the year 1916. Known to the British Army as High Wood, the invading Germans had occupied the wood as it proved to be a natural field fortification and a menace that had to be neutralized if the British were to find a way forward in their attempts to breach the trench systems of the German Army and break out into the Green Fields Beyond.This insightful publication will take the battlefield visitor, and also those who are unable to visit the site, on a journey through the history of the battles for High Wood and its environs. It covers the most significant dates in the British Armys struggle to eject the invader and the Germans determination to hold that which they considered to be their new National Frontier. This is the story of the largely amateur British Army of 1916. Lessons were learned in the roaring furnace of the Somme that would transform the fighting ability of the British irrevocably: High Wood was at the epicentre of that learning process.The book contains detailed maps from the time of the High Wood battles using the excellent British Trench maps and, importantly, an explanation on the use of the numbered grid system, which enables the visitor to locate, to within 5 yards, the site of an action that took place 100 years ago. Photographs are also included to enhance the visitor experience. Join us for the journey

A Poem for Everyone

release date: Jan 01, 2004
A Poem for Everyone
A wonderful treasury containing poems about all kinds of people, for all kinds of people, written by all kinds of people.Including a whole host of poets such as Ted Hughes, Charles Causley, Christina Rossetti, Maya Angelou, and Roger McGough, this beautifully-illustrated treasury is a celebration of humans in all their diversity. Here, you''ll find people sad and happy, busy and idle, young and old - engaged in allmanner of activities, at their best and at their worst.* Michael Harrison and Christopher Stuart-Clark have edited a large number of classic poetry anthologies for OUP, including the best-selling One Hundred Years of Poetry for Children. * A fantastic selection of poetry, including both old favourites and less familiar poems, from a host of well-known names* Beautifully illustrated throughout in black and white by a range of artists including Laura Stoddart* Michael Harrison and Christopher Stuart-Clark live in Oxfordshire

On the Road to Victory

release date: Feb 19, 2020
On the Road to Victory
The story of a revolution in moving troops and supplies: “A rare gem that will fill a gap in your World War I library. Highly recommended.” —Indy Squadron Dispatch The Great War produced many innovations, in particular the spectacular development by the British and French armies of motor transport. The age-old problem of moving soldiers and their supplies was no different in 1914 than it had been some 2,400 years ago, when the great Chinese military thinker Sun Tzu informed his readers that the further an army marched into enemy territory, the more the cost of transport increased, even to the point that more supplies were consumed by the transportation of men and their horses than was delivered to the troops. Using many previously unpublished illustrations, including artists’ impressions, this book tells the story of the men and women who made motor transport work for the victorious British Army on the Western Front, so that in 1918, the humble lorry did indeed help propel the British Army forward on the road to victory.

Mulberry: the Return in Triumph

Mulberry: the Return in Triumph
Story of the conception, building and handling of the prefabricated ports that were taken to Normandy''s invasion beaches by the Allies in June 1944.

The Exploits of the Chevalier Dupin

The Exploits of the Chevalier Dupin
Tales written as an homage to Edgar Allan Poe''s creation, C. Auguste Dupin.

The Oxford Treasury of Children's Stories

release date: Jan 01, 1996
The Oxford Treasury of Children's Stories
Traditional, classic and modern tales

The Oxford Book of Animal Poems

release date: Jan 01, 1992
The Oxford Book of Animal Poems
From Oxford''s acclaimed library of poetry for children comes a new anthology that combines the finest of verse with a survey of wildlife and human cultures of the earth. It begins with the oceans--whales, dolphins, sharks--and then circles the world, pausing to visit a host of animals who delight in their strengths, but are often all too aware of the fragility of the future. Poets from each continent are represented and each reveals much about the human culture as well as the animals of their lands. A. B. Paterson writes of the Australian wombat, Weary Will. Hsu Pen describes the tigers of Asia. Traditional and contemporary African verses are included as well as European and American poets such as Ted Hughes, Carl Sandburg, William Butler Yeats, and Thomas Hardy. Meerkats of Africa, locusts, scorpions, hyenas, buffaloes, and even the Red-winged Lourie are honored in verse, and specially commissioned illustrations bring to life the beauty and variety of all the world and its animals. This elegantly designed book also offers indexes of artists, authors, titles and first lines, and a special index of all the animals included in the collection--a particularly useful tool for learning. This superb addition to the Oxford family of children''s verse will be treasured and enjoyed by teachers, librarians, and families for years to come.

The Oxford Treasury of World Stories

release date: Jan 01, 1998
The Oxford Treasury of World Stories
A collection of stories from all over the world, including both modern and traditional tales.

Carried Away

release date: Jan 01, 2003
Carried Away
Daniel''s uneventful life changes when he meets Jess. She''s wild and adventurous, and persuades Daniel to burgle her house. When he''s there, however, he meets a real burglar and finds himself caught up in a crazy chain of events, getting ever more involved in Jess''s wild schemes. At firstDaniel is apalled, but at the end of the book, when he has the chance to break free from Jess, he doesn''t take it. Jess has changed his life. He has been carried away.* Michael Harrison has published three previous novels with OUP, as well as a large number of best-selling anthologies* Published simultaneously with two other Michael Harrison thrillers, Facing the Dark and It''s My Life, with strong new cover look

David Ward

release date: Jan 01, 2008
David Ward
This is an unusual exhibition of an unusual artist whose work has eluded classification, often crossing the boundaries of gallery and media through site-specfic installation and performance. It comprises previously unexhibited work by David Ward, which has survived the editings of an immaculately ordered studio, and has in one way or another remained especially important to him. As such it offers an intimate insight into an artists'' practice and the preoccupations that have umderlain his work over the last forty years.

Crown of Crowns

release date: Dec 06, 2024
Crown of Crowns
Incepted into his Neo-Trinity at birth, Andy showed strong divergent capabilities as a small child. Belonging to a respected family, he is raised to be loyal, patriotic, and resilient. After the wool industry collapsed in Australia and farmers were stripped of their water rights, things looked scarily grim for Andy. As a result, Andy wound up in a strict Christian brothers’ college in Adelaide, which has a reputation. Caught in a pre-existing football rivalry, he is stubborn and infuriates some, as they can’t seem to compete on a level playing field. This causes diabolical incidents of skulduggery from some of his peers to come into play. Startling many, Andy revolts against society and runs with the devil, who has seduced him. Aware of his mischief, his parents do whatever it takes to secure their son’s safety. While enduring decades of suppression from every direction, the belief and love for Andy is far too great for his foes to befall. Thus, through the power of his Neo-Trinity, Andy finds his deliverance.

In the Footsteps of Sherlock Holmes

In the Footsteps of Sherlock Holmes
Recreation of the life and times of Conan Doyle and his famous detective.
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