Tides

  • Tides
    By David George Bowers, Emyr Martyn Roberts

    ... TRUST Katherine Hawley THE TUDORS John Guy TWENTIETH-CENTURY BRITAIN Kenneth O. Morgan TYPOGRAPHY Paul Luna THE UNITED NATIONS Jussi M. Hanhimäki UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES David Palfreyman and Paul Temple THE U.S. CONGRESS Donald A.

  • Tides: The Science and Spirit of the Ocean
    By Jonathan White

    Seeing a horseman spearing salmon, Latimer ventured onto the sand. The horseman began to make for shore, but Latimer lingered. “My steps were arrested by the sound of a horse galloping,” he continues, “and as I turned the rider called ...

  • Tides: A Very Short Introduction
    By David George Bowers, Emyr Martyn Roberts

    ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly.

  • Tides: A Very Short Introduction
    By David George Bowers, Emyr Martyn Roberts

    ... KIERKEGAARD Patrick Gardiner KNOWLEDGE Jennifer Nagel THE KORAN Michael Cook LAKES Warwick F. Vincent LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Ian H. Thompson LANDSCAPES AND GEOMORPHOLOGY Andrew Goudie and Heather Viles LANGUAGES Stephen R. Anderson ...

  • Tides: A Novel
    By Sara Freeman

    Reminiscent of works by Rachel Cusk, Jenny Offill, and Sheila Heti, Tides is a spare, visceral debut novel about the nature of selfhood, intimacy, and the private narratives that shape our lives. A shattering and unforgettable debut.

  • Tides
    By Betsy Cornwell

    After moving to the Isles of Shoals for a marine biology internship, eighteen-year-old Noah learns of his grandmother's romance with a selkie woman, falls for the selkie's daughter, and must work with her to rescue her siblings from his ...

  • Tides
    By E. J. Wenstrom

    “What matters now is what happens next,” Xamson cuts in, picking up the conversation. ... “What I was trying to tell Jordan when I cut through the guards is, we have a plan. ... We have all we need to break free right now.

  • Tides
    By Sara Freeman

    A brilliant newcomer, Henfield prize-winner Sara Freeman debuts with an intoxicating, compact novel about a woman who walks out of her life and washes up in a seaside town.

  • Tides: A Scientific History
    By David Edgar Cartwright

    A history of the study of the tides over two millennia, from Ancient Greeks to present sophisticated space-age techniques.

  • Tides: A climber's voyage
    By Nick Bullock

    Tides, Nick's second book, is the much-anticipated follow-up to his critically acclaimed debut Echoes. Now retired from the strain of work as a prison officer, Nick is free to climb. A lot.

  • Tides: A Primer for Deck Officers and Officer of the Watch Exams
    By Philip M. Smith

    ... Spring and Neap Tide periods. This is something completely different to the MHWS value which is an average of all the highest Heights of Tides which were recorded during Spring Tides. The PREDICTED Range is simply the difference between ...

  • Tides
    By Lisa Bullard

    Explains what causes tides. Beautiful photos, fact-filled text, and helpful infographics help readers learn all about the science behind this phenomenon as well as ways that people study or protect it.