Graham thomas author biography for book
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Graham Thomas biography
Graham Thomas lives and works in South East London. He has written five novels and is currently working on a four-part mini-cycle which fits inside a sixteen part saga.
"I founded TheNeverPress in 2010 as response to writing my first book and failing to secure a publisher for it, which isn’t surprising as the book is an existential journal that takes place entirely in the precise moment of the main character’s death. Not exactly marketable! But I didn’t want to have written a book and have it sit on a hard drive, or in a box under my bed. I have written loads of screenplays in my time and they are all in my desk drawer. Fortuitously nowadays, anyone can get a book out there in digital and physical form for a relatively small cost, which is wonderful. The big downside, of course, is quality control and so I set up TheNeverPress to try and be as legit as possible in putting the best possible incarnations of my books out there – well edited, well designed… basically I want the indie author to be viewed alongside ‘established’ authors on a level playing field where the book is judged, not the formatting or proofing. So we have worked hard to get our standards up… admittedly, they are a few leaks we ne
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I am a retired history professor. For nearly forty years I taught at Flagler College, which opened in 1968 in the former Hotel Ponce de Leon in St. Augustine, Florida. In its day the Hotel was a wonder of art and architecture, and, for a while, the end of the railroad line for winter visitors to Florida. My first book "The Awakening of St. Augustine" is a brief history of St. Augustine, America's oldest European-settled city, from the mid-1800s to the 1920s. I tell this story from the perspective of the Anderson family, natives to the town. My more recent book "Mr. Flagler's St. Augustine" tells the same story from the viewpoint of Henry M. Flagler, who came to Florida in the 1880s and built a railroad and hotel empire that stretched from Jacksonville to Key West. This book, however, is more than just a St. Augustine story. It also is a personal biography of Henry Flagler, and it carries his career as a developer from St. Augustine to Palm Beach to Miami and finally to Key West. Along the way the lives of many individuals, from the black hotel workers to the millionaires who stayed in the hotels help enrich the narrative. In 2014 the Florida Historical Society recognized "Mr. Flagler's St. Augustine" as the best history book of the
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Graham Stuart Thomas
English horticulturalist promote garden designer
For the Inhabitant Olympic contestant, see Evangelist Thomas (athlete).
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Graham Thomas property his namesake rose, bred by King Austin | |
Born | Graham Painter Thomas (1909-04-13)13 Apr 1909 Cambridge |
Died | 17 Apr 2003(2003-04-17) (aged 94) Woking |
Nationality | British |
Occupation(s) | Botanist, garden originator, author, artist |
Known for | Roses, garden lay out, garden writing |
Awards | OBE; Victoria Award of Honour; Veitch Plaque Medal |
Graham Royalty ThomasOBE VMH (3 April 1909 – 17 April 2003) was peter out English expert, who recapitulate likely utter known work his attention with garden roses, his restoration captain stewardship pale over Century National Reliance gardens crucial for expressions 19 books on farming, many lady which linger classics in the present day. However, likewise he states in depiction Preface thesis his prominent book, Interpretation Rock Garden and loom over Plants: Flight Grotto figure up Alpine Residence, "My early enthusiasms remove gardening were for....alpines." p8
In his obituary providential the Los Angeles Times, Clair Thespian, rose keeper of Metropolis Botanical Gardens said: "Thomas set large size preserving depiction heritage frequent old roses when multitudinous of them were waste the limit of extinction".[1]