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Peter Wooldridge Townsend

    22. November 1914 – 19. Juni 1995

    Peter Townsend ist ein Autor und unabhängiger Forscher, dessen Werke sich mit einer tiefgehenden Untersuchung der islamischen Religion befassen. Seine Schriften hinterfragen die zentralen Wahrheitsansprüche des Islam und erforschen die Verbindungen zwischen islamischer Lehre und Gewalt. Townsend untersucht auch die Art und Weise, wie die Geschichte das islamische Glaubenssystem in Frage stellt, und bietet den Lesern damit eine kritische Perspektive auf den Glauben. Seine Beiträge richten sich an diejenigen, die eine fundierte und scharfsinnige Analyse des Islam suchen.

    Time and Chance
    The Clouds are made of Paper Hearts
    The Family Life of Old People
    The Power of Imperfections
    Bananas in Pyjamas... und ihre Freunde
    Duell der Adler
    • The Power of Imperfections

      A Key to Technology, Love, Life and Survival

      • 400 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      Exploring the science of imperfections, this book highlights their significant impact on technology and various aspects of life, including society, love, health, and politics. It emphasizes the importance of understanding imperfections to address scientific misinformation and engage with pressing environmental issues. The engaging narrative aims to enlighten readers about the pervasive role of imperfections in shaping our world.

      The Power of Imperfections
    • The Family Life of Old People

      An Inquiry in East London

      • 302 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Exploring the isolation of the elderly, this work presents findings from in-depth interviews with pensioners in Bethnal Green, East London. The author delves into the family dynamics and societal perceptions surrounding older individuals, shedding light on their experiences and relationships. By examining the connections—or lack thereof—between the elderly and their families, the book raises important questions about aging and community support.

      The Family Life of Old People
    • Exploring the theme of love in a modern context, this poetry collection offers a heartfelt journey toward healing and reconnection. It emphasizes the importance of self-comfort, expression, and reflection, using poetry as a tool to navigate mental health challenges. The verses encourage open communication and understanding, inviting readers to embrace their experiences and share their vulnerabilities. Through this collection, the author shares a personal journey while inspiring others to find solace and connection in their own lives.

      The Clouds are made of Paper Hearts
    • Time and Chance

      • 282 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      Focusing on Peter Townsend's extraordinary life, the narrative explores his role as an equerry to King George VI and his significant contributions as a hero during the Battle of Britain. The book delves into his deep and complex relationship with Princess Margaret, highlighting their enduring love amidst the constraints of royal expectations. It captures the essence of a man who navigated the challenges of duty, romance, and personal sacrifice during a pivotal time in British history.

      Time and Chance
    • Girl in the White Ship

      • 228 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Après plusieurs séances d'entretiens avec une famille de Boat-People, Vietnamiens d'origine chinoise émigrés en Australie, Peter Townsend a pu reconstituer leur éprouvante odyssée. C'est leur fille de 13 ans, Hué Hué, qui est l'héroïne centrale du récit. Laissée seule sur un récif au milieu de ses compagnons morts de faim ou d'épuisement, elle a réussi à se faire rescaper et à retrouver ses parents. Une leçon de force et de courage.

      Girl in the White Ship