Books written by James Marsh

  • The Trial Of The Catonsville Nine

    In 'The Trial of the Catonsville Nine, Berrigan addresses the conflicts between conscience and conduct, power and justice, law and morality.

  • Bizarre Birds & Beasts

    A collection of light verse about creatures both real and imaginary.

  • Someone Else's Trousers: Growing Up in Wartime South Hampton

    This is a story spanning some of the most turbulent decades in recent world history. James Marsh was born during the first year of the Second World War and many of his infant years were spent in air-raid shelters outside his home.

  • Jayden, the Naughty Goldfish

    Jayden, the Naughty Goldfish

  • Spirit of Talk Talk

    Spirit of Talk Talk

  • Talk Talk Spirit

    Combining the incomparable artwork of James Marsh with a retrospective of the band's career, influence and a discussion of their landmark albums by respected music journalist Chris Roberts, plus heartfelt tributes from many of today's most ...

  • Music, Music, Music

    Part of a series that uses less formal language combined with strong visual imagery to interest children, this book examines the whole spectrum of music.

  • You Can Read Martu Wangka (for Readers of English

    You Can Read Martu Wangka (for Readers of English

  • Super Active Film Making

    super.activ... formerly known as Activators. Dynamic hobby guides for 9-12s.

  • Water Covers All Sins

    Water Covers All Sins James Marsh Banksiadale was an idyllic timber mill town, near Dwellingup and Pinjarra, in the south-west of Western Australia.

  • Nature's Wild

    -- Truth is stranger than fiction in these books packed with believe-it-or-not facts about intriguing subjects. -- Sensational graphics, action photographs and offbeat true stories help make this series irresistible for pre-teen readers.

  • Spirit of Talk Talk

    This edition includes interviews with Paul Webb and Lee Harris as well as the full transcript of Mark Hollis's final interview about the band.

  • A 1940s Childhood: From Bomb Sites to Children's Hour

    Do you remember collecting shrapnel and listening to Children’s Hour?

  • Lonergan in the World: Self-Appropriation, Otherness, and Justice

    In Lonergan in the World, James L. Marsh argues, clearly and passionately, that self-appropriation can serve as the basis for philosophical, ethical, and even political and economic thought.

  • Spirit of Talk Talk

    A richly illustrated, beautifully designed book celebrating the music and art of the legendary band Talk Talk.