Examines the affinities between the British Romantic movement and the early history of neuroscience.
`To present, in less than 400 pages (excluding the indexes), the whole sweep of New Testament tho...
In 1813, when John and Margaret Richardson arrived in Manchester, it was the world's first great ...
Alan Richardson is back with a ground-breaking esoteric satire, The Fat Git, with a rip-roaring c...
On Winsley Hill is set in a very real location, a plateau near Bath, England. Within the chronicl...
In this innovative study Alan Richardson addresses issues in literary and educational history nev...
This is one of the most important books produced in this century by an English scholar Dr Richard...
`Professor ALAN RICHARDSON isa theologian whose praise is (or deserves to be) in all the churches...
Presents the work in cognitive neuroscience to bear on some famously vexed issues in British Roma...
A brief and accessible commentary on the Fourth Gospel.