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This is the first volume of the collection that has been named 'Bluebells and Canvas'. 'Bluebells and Canvas' shall consist of volumes-- possibly hundreds, over the coming years-- of poetry, volumes that shall consist of poems that my wife shall write, and volumes that shall consist of poems that I shall write, and volumes that shall contain a mix of both the poems that my wife shall write and the poems that I shall write-- all fresh poems, of course, in each volume. Within this volume you will find a collection of poems that I have written. In this volume, I tended to focus a great deal on the beauty of Wales, the flora and fauna of Wales, and on philosophical moments brought about by the contemplation of said flora and fauna of my beloved Wales. David Boulton
The third Book of Poems in the series "From the Heart" written by the Welsh poet
A Tale of Wales and a Shooting Script based upon the iconic book and film "How Green was my Valley"
Tiffanny is a gentle soul but thinks that her latest boyfriend Phillip is a player and not to be trusted. He is also ambitious and will do anything to get up the ladder to the top of the pile by hook or by crook. Phillip would like more excitement in his world, and needs to be careful what he wishes for...it just might come true!
This is a book of poems for children. It has been written in a blend of modern and 16th century English. The poems are the original creations of David and Noelle Boulton. Some were written by David--and some were written by Noelle.
The second Book in the series "From The Heart" A collection of poems from Welsh writer David Boulton. Poems from a sensitive soul.
A Collection of Poems from a sensitive Soul
A nontheist Quaker scientist describes his views and those of other Quakers whose efforts over the years have resulted in a religious option that does not involve the supernatural.
Reassesses the traditional interpretations of how Scandinavian place-names in England came into being and offers a new model of place-name formation that incorporates the hypothesis of a substantial migration of settlers from Scandinavia.
Gives an account of the debate between modern scholars on the Jesus of history before he became the Christ of faith. This work surveys the major schools of historical Jesus scholarship in turn: the liberal Jesus Seminar, the conservative 'New Questers' and the radical sceptics, covering over 30 experts.
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