Birds Reconvened(1st Edition) by John Heath- Stubbs Paperback, 38 Pages, Published 1980 by Enitharmon Press ISBN-13: 978-0-905289-56-4, ISBN: 0-905289-56-0
Athol Shmith (Contemporary photographers, Australia) by Athol Shmith Paperback, Published 1980 by Richmond Hill Press ISBN-13: 978-0-908157-06-8, ISBN: 0-908157-06-1
HAYDEN by JohnStubbs 333 Pages, Published 1989 by William Heinemann Australia ISBN-13: 978-0-85561-339-6, ISBN: 0-85561-339-4
"As you make your way through the pages of this book, the teaching on the Feasts of Jehovah will increase your confidence as to the preciousness of the Word of God. It will also provide a rich source of worship."
Jonathan Swift The Reluctant Rebel by JohnStubbs 752 Pages, Published 2017 by W. W. Norton & Company ISBN-13: 978-0-393-63415-0, ISBN: 0-393-63415-9
"All the women in Swift's seraglio were sick or disabled. Again, like the rollcall in
an abusive nursery rhyme, 'One of these mistresses wanted an eye: another, a
nose, a third an arm, a fourth, a foot.'17 To dispel all appearance of sanctimony
he named each after her affliction. 'No Soul has broke his Neck, or is hang'd or
Married,' Swift told Sheridan in 1733, with a sexton's cheerfulness; 'Only
Cancerina is dead, and I let her go ..."
Jonathan Swift by JohnStubbs Paperback, 752 Pages, Published 2017 by Penguin ISBN-13: 978-0-241-96289-3, ISBN: 0-241-96289-7
"Jonathan Swift was a man of contradictions: a man who satirized the powerful but aspired to political greatness, who mocked men's vanity but held himself in high esteem, a religious moralizer famed for his malice - a man sharply aware of humanity's flaws, but no less susceptible to them. As with his acclaimed biography of John Donne, John Stubbs paints a vivid portrait of an extraordinary man and a turbulent period of English and Irish ..."
Jonathan Swift(1st Edition) The Reluctant Rebel by JohnStubbs Hardcover, 752 Pages, Published 2017 by W. W. Norton & Company ISBN-13: 978-0-393-23942-3, ISBN: 0-393-23942-X
"A rich and riveting portrait of the man behind Gulliver’s Travels, by a “vivid, ardent, and engaging” (New York Times Book Review) author.One of Europe’s most important literary figures, Jonathan Swift was also an inspired humorist, a beloved companion, and a conscientious Anglican minister―as well as a hoaxer and a teller of tales. His anger against abuses of power would produce the most famous satires of the English language: Gulliver ..."
Jonathan Swift(4th Edition) The Reluctant Rebel by JohnStubbs, Nigel Dennis Hardcover, 752 Pages, Published 2016 by Viking ISBN-13: 978-0-670-92205-5, ISBN: 0-670-92205-6
"Born in Ireland in 1667, Jonathan Swift defiantly clung to his Englishness. He refused to relinquish this attachment even as corruption and injustice gradually led him to turn against the English government. In a long life, Swift proved a reluctant rebel, though one with a relish for the fight, and implacable when provoked - a voice of withering disenchantment unrivalled in English. But he was also an inspired humorist, a beloved compan ..."
Jonathan Swift The Reluctant Rebel by JohnStubbs 752 Pages, Published 2016 by Penguin Uk ISBN-13: 978-0-241-96290-9, ISBN: 0-241-96290-0
"Born in Ireland in 1667, Jonathan Swift defiantly clung to his Englishness."
The Awakening of Man Hamlet (Paperback) by JohnStubbs, Kevin Watts Paperback, 128 Pages, Published 2014 by Learning Logic Publications, United States ISBN-13: 978-0-9769732-8-7, ISBN: 0-9769732-8-6
"With stunningly original illustrations by Kevin Watts, The Awakening of Man Hamlet is psychological commentary at its finest."
Reprobates(1st Edition) The Cavaliers of the English Civil War by JohnStubbs Paperback, 560 Pages, Published 2012 by W. W. Norton & Company ISBN-13: 978-0-393-34413-4, ISBN: 0-393-34413-4
"“Stubbs [has] a storyteller’s gift for atmosphere and drama.”—Wall Street JournalFrom disastrous foreign forays to syphilitic poets, from political intrigues to ambitious young playwrights keen to curry favor with the king, John Stubbs brings alive the vibrant cast of characters that was at the center of the English Civil War.In Reprobates, the acclaimed biographer John Stubbs finds his new subject in England’s turbulent decades of the ..."