Best Selling Books by Patrick Dillon

Patrick Dillon is the author of Lost At Sea (2000), Life in Poetry (2010), Ithaca (2016), Open Range (2012), Circle of Greed (2011), Gin (2004).

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Lost At Sea

release date: Aug 02, 2000
Lost At Sea
Recounts the story of the fishing boats Americus and Altair that capsized in the icy waters of the Bering Sea in 1983 and killed all on board. Includes reading guide.

Life in Poetry

release date: Apr 08, 2010
Life in Poetry
''Life in Poetry'' is a collection of poetry and prose, spanning more than ten years. “I am a student of human behavior, although I consider myself a layman in the field. My journey has taken me from the bottom to the top of humanity, and this book tells the sometimes-darker story of the individual.†By expressing that curiosity about each other’s thoughts and wonders, this book becomes a must read for the little voice in all of us.

Ithaca

release date: Jul 05, 2016
Ithaca
In the tumultuous aftermath of the Trojan War, a young man battles to save his home and his inheritance. Setting out to find his father, he ends up discovering himself. Telemachus’s father, Odysseus, went off to war before he was born...and never came back. Aged sixteen, Telemachus finds himself abandoned, his father’s house overrun with men pursuing his beautiful mother, Penelope, and devouring the family’s wealth. He determines to leave Ithaca, his island home, and find the truth. What really happened to his father? Was Odysseus killed on his journey home from the war? Or might he, one day, return to take his revenge? Telemachus''s journey takes him across the landscape of bronze-age Greece in the aftermath of the great Trojan war. Veterans hide out in the hills. Chieftains, scarred by war, hoard their treasure in luxurious palaces. Ithaca re-tells Homer’s famous poem, The Odyssey, from the point of view of Odysseus’ resourceful and troubled son, describing Odysseus’s extraordinary voyage from Troy to the gates of hell, and Telemachus’s own journey from boyhood to the desperate struggle that wins back his home...and his father.

Open Range

release date: Oct 23, 2012
Open Range
Not just a major vacation destination, Montana is a veritable melting pot of delicious grub. Add to it the wide-open spaces, outdoor living, and the riches of nature, and it''s enough to make any vacationer question the decision to go home! Prepare yourself for what the authors call "great, honest, and authentically hearty chow you can prepare at home," the Montana way. Open Range serves up generous portions of meat -- including venison, quail, duck, elk, fish, pork, and beef -- in near-excess, and all manner of favorite local steakhouse sides. The Mint Bar and Cafén Belgrade, Montana inspired the book, but the recipes include much more than menu offerings. Far from dusty chuckwagon cuisine, Montana''s culinary influences are Cajun, Creole, French, and Italian. Standouts include Fried Meat Pies, Campfire Coffee Chili, Buttermilk-Fried Quail with Steen''s Syrup, Poacher''s Deer Leg, and more. The authors put their considerable knowledge of meat-eating to use: beginning with how the animal was raised through all the steps of choosing, prepping, marinating, cooking, and enjoying it. Follow the main course with basic potatoes and creamed spinach to stews, salsas, greens, and desserts: you''ll leave the table satisfied.

Circle of Greed

release date: Apr 12, 2011
Circle of Greed
Circle of Greed is the epic story of the rise and fall of Bill Lerach, once the leading class action lawyer in America and now a convicted felon. For more than two decades, Lerach threatened, shook down and sued top Fortune 500 companies, including Disney, Apple, Time Warner, and—most famously—Enron. Now, the man who brought corporate moguls to their knees has fallen prey to the same corrupt impulses of his enemies, and is paying the price by serving time in federal prison. If there was ever a modern Greek tragedy about a man and his times, about corporate arrogance and illusions and the scorched-earth tactics to not only counteract corporate America but to beat it at its own game, Bill Lerach''s story is it.

Gin

release date: Jan 01, 2004
Gin
A harrowing chronicle of England''s early-eighteenth century ''gin craze.--The Atlantic Monthly

The Much-lamented Death of Madam Geneva

release date: May 06, 2003
The Much-lamented Death of Madam Geneva
Between 1720 and 1751, the gin craze nearly overwhelmed London. Based on extensive research, Patrick Dillon''s book follows the history of gin, or geneva, from its introduction from Holland after the Glorious Revolution, to its role as the sustenance of the poor - a quick trip to oblivion in the squalid and diseased poverty of 18th-century London - and later to its resurgence in the Victorian Gin Palaces and prohibition America. This is the story of Madame Geneva''s rise and fall. Gin-drinkers and sellers, politicians and distillers all add their voices to Patrick Dillon''s vivid account of London''s first drug craze, which takes us from the corridors of power to the cornfields of Norfolk, from the pulpits of reformers to the tenements of St Giles in the Fields.

The Last Revolution

release date: Jan 01, 2006
The Last Revolution
The last successful invasion of England; mobs burning Catholic chapels; one king, James, driven from his palace by night while another, William, rode in at the head of a foreign army; the events of winter 1688 were among the most dramatic in our history. The settlement which followed would place England decisively on the path to freedom, toleration, parliamentary democracy Ưand empire. Few moments have done so much to shape this country as the Glorious Revolution. But 1688 would change England in other ways as well. This was the time of Isaac Newton''s scientific breakthroughs and John Locke''s philosophy. The 1690s would see free market ideas emerge, the first stockmarket boom and bust, the end of press censorship and the arrival of religious toleration. Newspapers were opening. London was becoming a mecca for leisure and conspicuous consumption. In decisive ways, the modern world was formed in these turbulent years. Weaving political drama in with the lives of scientists and revolutionaries, stockjobbers and refugees, The Last Revolution paints a vivid canvas of England''s last great political struggle, a struggle which often, at the time, seemed far from glorious. Here are the political exiles who plotted against James II, and the financiers who established the City; here are philosophers and gamblers, actors and entrepreneurs and Ưnot least, Ư traditionalists defending cherished values against The Moderns. Closely researched, teeming with dramatic incident and vivid character, The Last Revolution brings to life the revolutionary world of the late seventeenth century. It offers timely reminders about religious toleration and the political freedoms on which we depend, and, finally, provides a brilliant insight into the emergence of the dynamic, constantly changing world we inhabit today. -- Book jacket.

The Story of Buildings

release date: Sep 01, 2018
The Story of Buildings
From straw huts to skyscrapers, palaces to arts centres, this book features sixteen of the most iconic buildings from around the world including the Parthenon, Notre Dame Cathedral, the Taj Mahal, the Forbidden City, the Bauhaus, Crystal Palace, the Sydney Opera House and the Pompidou Centre, and tells the human story behind each of them. Explains how and why famous buildings in history came to be built. Features detailed illustrations.

The Story of Britain from the Norman Conquest to the European Union

release date: Jan 01, 2011
The Story of Britain from the Norman Conquest to the European Union
Presents a full account of the history of Great Britain, from the Norman conquest through nearly one thousand years of history to the end of the twentieth century.

The Last Best Thing

release date: Jan 01, 1996
The Last Best Thing
A zany tale on Silicon Valley centered on a rich entrepreneur, a former Jesuit, who sets out to create the software of all softwares. He surrounds himself with young computer geniuses, all enemies of big corporations, and for an adviser hires a French anarchist.

Truth

release date: Jan 01, 1997
Truth
A fast-paced crime novel set against a portrait of London, which explores the mind and motives of villain and pursuer and exposes the fine line that separates the innocent from the guilty.

Dialect in Wiltshire

release date: Jan 01, 1987

Just What the Doctor...Dictated

release date: Dec 01, 2003

A Moment of Grace

release date: Mar 03, 2023
A Moment of Grace
Patrick and Nicola were together for 28 years. This is the searing but uplifting tale of her illness, and their last 13 months. In May 2015, Patrick Dillon, award-winning architect and writer, and Nicola Thorold OBE, a leading theatre producer and former chief executive of the Independent Theatre Council, had been married for more than two decades. They had two children and the future looked bright. That month, Nicola was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia. Thirteen months later - after several rounds of treatment, and hopes raised and cruelly dashed - she died, aged 51. A Moment of Grace is Patrick''s searing account of that year and the months that followed it. But it is not, at heart, a sad book. Rather, it is a tale of humanity - of warmth, home, family - and above all, it is a story of love.Praise for A Moment of Grace: ''Raw, gracious, candid and true ... It manages to be an uplifting book about tragedy'' - Kate Leaver, British Vogue ''A profoundly moving and impassioned account of a 28-year romance.'' - The Observer ''A breath taking ode to a life well loved.'' - Laura Jane Williams, author of Becoming ''This book is perfect - excruciatingly well-written, poignant, tender. My heart breaks and then gets fuller every time I open it.'' - Kate Leaver, author of The Friendship Cure Patrick Dillon is an award-winning architect and writer, whose published work includes The Story of Buildings.

The Pharmer's Compound

release date: Sep 01, 2011
The Pharmer's Compound
A specialist in corporate espionage for the pharma industry, Schofield Adams, is at the top of his game, regularly helping one pharma get big settlements from another for IP theft in the high stakes game of drug R&D. Then a new assignment comes his way that is like none he has ever seen before. A researcher has gone missing for MycoPharma, a drug company specializing in the medicinal properties of mushrooms. But Schofield doesn''t do missing persons ... or does he? Maybe it''s the high-pitched desperation of the client''s approach that induces him to take this case ... leading him into a bleak pursuit, which ultimately takes him to the doorstep of the world''s first genomic terrorist.

Steadfast Christian

release date: Jan 26, 2019
Steadfast Christian
"Create in me a pure heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me." (Psalm 51:10)The Best Books Award Winner, Steadfast Christian, is now available in digital format. This is a must read for any Christian who desires to strengthen their faith. It is filled with true life family stories and world-wide adventures backed by relevant Scriptures which are sure to captivate the reader''s attention.Topics such as marriage, youth, Evolution, abortion, voting, peer pressure, the Gold Rush, the Great Depression, baseball, Israel, the present "great recession" and many more subjects are passionately written in entertaining true-story format.The author''s friendly candid style evokes an array of emotions. He challenges himself and his readers to truly commit to God, a God who deeply loves us and desires our very best. It is Patrick''s sincere aspiration that those who read this will have a renewed sense of true hope that only God can give.

Teaching about Environmental Issues

release date: Jan 01, 1994

Concrete Reality

release date: Jan 01, 2015

In Memoriam. Requiescat in Pace. Rev. Pat'l Dillon, Born January 1st, 1832. County Galway, Ireland. Died November 15th, 1868, at Parochial Residence. St. Patrick's Church. Chicago, Ill

St. Mother Cabrini

release date: Jun 24, 2024
St. Mother Cabrini
A detailed look at Mother Cabrini''s life story featuring her travels to America from Italy and abroad with a special emphasis on her time in Denver, Colorado and Her Colorado Shrine in Golden, Colorado. An in depth look at how Mother Cabrini has helped influence the author''s personal life and his family''s. Mother Cabrini''s travel adventures are featured showing her great love for God''s beautiful creation in nature. Her devout Catholic faith is expressed along with her dedication as a Missionary Sister of the Sacred Heart of Jesus... .

African Americans and Hospice

release date: Jan 01, 2013
African Americans and Hospice
As the United States'' population ages and grows more diverse, scholars and practitioners have grown increasingly concerned about persistent disparities in the cost and quality of end-of-life health care, particularly with regard to African Americans. Although a variety of factors may influence these disparities, most scholars agree that the underutilization of hospice care by this population is an important contributor. Drawing from the culture-centered approach to health communication and narrative theory, the present study explores African American patients and caregivers'' experiences with hospice care and takes an initial step toward addressing disparities in end-of-life care. I begin this study, first, by positioning it within existing literature on health disparities and the underutilization of hospice care. I then outline the study''s context and the ethnographic methods I used to complete it. Next, I discuss (a) participants'' understanding of disparities in hospice utilization, (b) how participants'' narrate their decisions about and experiences with hospice care, and (c) co-constructed solutions for addressing disparities in end-of-life care by creating partnerships between community members and local hospice organizations.

The Influence of Physical Structure and Charge on Neural Cell Neurite Extension in a Three-dimensional Hydrogel Matrix

release date: Jan 01, 1999

Bible Word Search Puzzles from John's Writings (Gospel of John, 1 John, 2 John, 3 John, & Revelation

release date: Jan 01, 2020

From Agnosticism to Belief. A Series of Lenten Conferences Delivered in Holy Trinity Church, Bloomington, Ill

The Murder of John Kinsella, Or a Chapter from the History of "Law and Order" in Ireland. By Rev. Patrick Dillon,...

The Rise and Fall of New York City Subway Graffiti

release date: Jan 01, 2003
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