If you liked Shots of Portland by David Richardson, start with MR Jones from London Town (2014), Atlas Of The Transatlantic Slave Trade (1995), and The Cloudchasers (2008). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Recommended next reads
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MR Jones from London Town
2014 · David Richardson · Same author
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2
Atlas Of The Transatlantic Slave Trade
1995 · 336 pages · David Richardson · Same author
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The Cloudchasers
2008 · Steven Hunt, David Richardson · Same author
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4
Abolition and its aftermath, the historical context, 1790-1916
1985 · 279 pages · David Richardson · Same author
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5
Football, Community and Social Inclusion
2015 · 186 pages · Daniel Parnell, David Richardson · Same author
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Gardeners' question time, third series
1974 · 126 pages · Alan Gemmell, Fred Loads, Bill Sowerbutts, David Richardson · Same author
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Networks and Trans-Cultural Exchange
2014 · 294 pages · David Richardson, Filipa Ribeiro da Silva · Same author
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8
Doug & Stan - the School of Scary Art
2021 · 52 pages · David Richardson, Sumbal Tariq · Same author
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Doug & Stan - the Cuckoo Cop Shop
2022 · 44 pages · David Richardson, Sumbal Tariq · Same author
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10
Esperanto Learning and Using the International Language
1990 · 368 pages · David Richardson · Same author
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Legends of the Coyote
2013 · 152 pages · David Richardson · Same author
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12
Shamrocks on the Tanana
2009 · 270 pages · David Richardson · Same author
Frequently asked questions
What should I read after Shots of Portland?
BookOrb recommends MR Jones from London Town (2014), Atlas Of The Transatlantic Slave Trade (1995), The Cloudchasers (2008), Abolition and its aftermath, the historical context, 1790-1916 (1985), and Football, Community and Social Inclusion (2015).
Are there books like Shots of Portland?
Yes. The list on this page is ranked from the closest matches BookOrb has for Shots of Portland.
Who wrote Shots of Portland?
Shots of Portland is by David Richardson.