Pebble Studio London runs a collection of blogs on different subjects. These are very closely allied with our sister operation HumanRightsTV, work by Jack Adams and general cultural issues. As a body of work they provide an insight into the life and culture of the early 21st century with a substantial amount of prime source material.
E Book Store: This is a general sale and comment blog covering all the publications in any subject.
Human Rights E Books: This blog provides access to pamphlets and literature about human rights.
Human Rights E Publications: This blog covers human rights publications.
Jack Adams Books:This blog covers the general work of Jack Adams.
Jack Adams, Comparative Mythologist:A blog discussing the study of comparative mythology. This fascinating study takes the approach that mythology is an essential component of the human psyche on an individual, group and global level. Discussions here range across a wide vista and include others from all over the world.
HumanRightsTV:This blog covers the work of HumanRightsTV.
UK General Election:This blog covers comment on UK politics.
Victorian Gems:A blog dedicated to the little treasures of the Victorian period. All material on these pages is sourced from original texts in the Adams Victorian Literature Collection. One of the features of this blog is the number of genuine Victorian recipes.
Japanease:This blog provides one of the most incisive insights into life in modern Japan. A popular publication which has a small cult following.
Kai Sushi Todoroki Tokyo:There is a certain magic about the art of the Sushi master and at Kai Sushi Restaurant in Todoroki there dwells a wizard. The sushi here is some of the freshest, most natural and traditional Japanese cuisine it is possibleto experience. A secret place mostly unknown to the foreigner except those willing to seek out that special genuine experience.
E-Books Japan:Small publications of little interest to anyone but those who enjoy the obscure.
Brodnica:Rural Poland shown in a personal journey and supported by video.
Premiership Rumours:Football is a passion, English football is a religion. Welcome to the strange church of football humour.