Discover why best-selling non-fiction author Bill Bryson now turns to fiction for enjoyment and how he makes science accessible. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
In February, Bryson takes to the stage in Singapore for an evening that promises both intellect and mischief – revisiting the ...
Feb. 20—Bill Bryson has a way with words. Whether it's about heavenly bodies or the body we walk around in or the world we send our bodies through, Bryson can explain things in a way that's easy to ...
Atlas Books, $19.95In 196 engaging pages, Bill Bryson accomplishes quite a bit. He clearly delineates what can be known from the small amount of documentation about William Shakespeare and what has ...
Bill Bryson, Des Moines Register royalty, author of 19 books, member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire and Fellow of the Royal Society, recalled recently his experiences meeting the ...
One of the many perquisites of practicing medicine at Saint Louis University has been the opportunity to participate in a medicine and literature program. Roughly once a month, the participants are ...
IT was first published 13 years ago but Aussies still can't get enough of the nation's best-selling travel story. See what else makes the list. The American travel writer's dry look at life in ...
On the C-SPAN Networks: Bill Bryson is an Author with six videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 1996 Speech. The year with the most videos was 2003 with two videos. The year ...
Bill Bryson has said of his origins, “I come from Des Moines. Somebody had to.” In 1973 he settled in England and wrote travel articles for the English newspapers The Times and The Independent. In ...
David Balton and Jane Stewart take us for a ride on la strada. Molto bene! By Caitlin Lovinger Philip D’Anieri’s “Appalachian Trail” chronicles the people who created the legendary footpath and its ...
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