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First published in 1949, ” The Golden Apples” is an acutely observed, richly atmospheric portrayal of small town life in Morgana, Mississippi. There`s Snowdie, who has to bring up her twin boys alone after her husb&, King Maclain, disappears one day, discarding his hat on the banks of the Big Black. There`s Loch Morrison, convalescing with malaria, who watches from his bedroom window as wayward Virgie Rainey meets a sailor in the vacant house opposite. Meanwhile, Miss Eckhart the piano teacher, grieving the loss of her most promising pupil, tries her hand at arson. Eudora Welty has a fine ear for dialogue & describes each of the characters in incisive, haunting prose. `...in the South, ` she says, `everybody stays busy talking all the time
- they`re not sorry for you to overhear their tales`. Welty deftly picks up their stories to create an unflinching potrait of everyday life in the American South & offers a deeply moving look at human nature.
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The Golden Atlas is a spectacular visual history of exploration & cartography, a treasure chest of adventures from the chronicles of global discovery, illustrated with a selection of the most beautiful maps ever created. The book reveals how the world came to be known, featuring a magnificent gallery of exceptionally rare h&-coloured antique maps, paintings & engravings, many of which can only be found in the author`s collection. Arranged chronologically, the reader is taken on a breathtaking expedition through Ancient Babylonian geography & Marco Polo`s journey to the Mongol Khan on to buccaneers ransacking the Caribbean & the voyages of seafarers such as Captain Cook & fearless African pathfinders. Their stories are told in an engaging & compelling style, bringing vividly to life a motley collection of heroic explorers, treasure-hunters & death-dealing villains
- all of them accompanied by eye-grabbing illustrations from rare maps, charts & manuscripts. The Golden Atlas takes you back to a world of darkness & peril, placing you on storm-lashed ships, frozen wastelands & the shores of hostile territories to see how the lines were drawn to form the shape of the modern world. The author`s previous book, The Phantom Atlas, was a critically acclaimed international bestseller, described by Jonathan Ross as `a spectacular, enjoyable & eye-opening read` & this new book is sure to follow suit.
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A rich American art-collector & his daughter Maggie buy in for themselves & to their greater glory a beautiful young wife & a noble husb&. They do not know that Charlotte & Prince Amerigo were formerly lovers, nor that on the eve of the Prince`s marriage they had discovered, in a Bloomsbury antique shop, a golden bowl with a secret flaw. When the golden bowl is broken, Maggie must leave the security of her childhood & try to reassemble the pieces of her shattered happiness. In this, the last of his three great poetic masterpieces, James combined with a dazzling virtuosity elements of social comedy, of mystery, terror, & myth. The Golden Bowl is the most controversial, ambiguous, & sophisticated of James`s novels. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World`s Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford`s commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, & much more. ...
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” If you do not have the power to overthrow the rule of oppression, inform others of the oppression.” Persian proverb Questions about Iran`s 1979 Islamic Revolution shape The Golden Cage while the answers shed light on Iran`s current events & tell us why it strives for nuclear energy, chants ” Death to Israel” & claims to be the most powerful force in the Middle East & Muslim world. History perhaps is best described through life stories we each can hold dearly. The Golden Cage is one such story about three brothers whom the author knew through their sister, Pari, a childhood friend. Each brother subscribes to a different political ideology that tears Iran & their lives apart. As Pari observes, her brothers live deluded lives in golden cages of ideology. These words mark the beginning of this story, illuminating the multifaceted, oppressive Iran of today & the past. ...
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A loving look at some of the most beautiful motor yachts in the world, beginning in 1830 with the first private steam boat to the modern gas & diesel boats. Ross Mac Taggart documents here a world which has largely vanished, a world where small fortunes were spent tastefully. ...
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Isabella Bird, an Englishwoman whose extensive travels & writings earned her the first female membership of the Royal Geographical Society, visited Malaya, Singapore, Indo-China & Hong Kong in 1879. She wrote 23 letters describing her adventures to her sister Hennie in Scotl&, & named the collection The Golden Chersonese after the ancient name given to the Malay Peninsula by the Greek scholar, Ptolemy. Her detailed descriptions of the Malay Peninsula in the 1870s are in startling contrast to present-day Malaysia & Singapore, & provide a fascinating account of many aspects of the region, including the people, culture, landscapes, & wildlife, all described with the Victorian stiff upper lip typical of her time. Stanfords Travel Classics feature some of the finest historical travel writing in the English language, with authors hailing from both sides of the Atlantic. Every title has been reset in a contemporary typeface to create a series that every lover of fine travel literature will want to collect & keep. ...
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The Golden Door takes its title from Emma Lazarus’ poignant poem, inscribed at the feet of the Statue of Liberty, read by every American schoolchild. The sonnet famously articulates the American dream of creating a haven for the world’s beleaguered, exhausted & oppressed, rejecting the ‘storied pomp’ & values of more ‘ancient lands’. In this passionate defence of America, both what she is & what she represents, Britain’s most famous restaurant critic & columnist A.A. Gill takes on European snobbery & disparagement of the American Dream & exposes the clichés & default prejudices which perpetuate it. Grappling with the ways in which the world’s perception of America changed between those two generation-defining moments, the assassination of John F. Kennedy in Dallas in 1963, & the devastation of the twin towers in New York City on 11 September 2001, the book is as much about the things which Gill himself has always found likeable about the United States & its citizens. Clearly coming from a deeply personal place, these essays are very much about the disjunction between Gill’s expectations of a land of simpletons formed before he lived in the States, & the contradictory, elusive country & personal happiness he found whilst living both in New York & in the Kentucky mountains. Gill points out the hypocrisy of non-Americans attacking various facets of American politics or lifestyle whilst voraciously consuming her produce, whether in the form of dream, cinema or other commercial goods, & asks how exactly it came to happen that the optimistic promise of the 1970s America he knew & loved came to represent everything which the rest of the world’s liberal intellectuals set their opinions. The book is structured as a collection of linked essays based around specific places, each of which is “the home of” something, according to the famous boast of so many small town Welcome signs in America, be it a mountain, a mine, spotted pigs, a president, the world`s biggest ball of string or deepest hole. This is a journey on which Gill explores & deconstructs the mythologies America has spun about herself & those spun about her, & shows how these, taken together, make America, the home of everything. ...
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Twenty-one years ago, when a conductor was poisoned & the Questura sent a man to investigate, readers first met Commissario Guido Brunetti. Since 1992's Death at La Fenice, Donna Leon & her shrewd, sophisticated, & compassionate investigator have been delighting readers around the world. For her millions of fans, Leon's novels have opened a window into the private Venice of her citizens, a world of incomparable beauty, family intimacy, shocking crime, & insidious corruption. This internationally acclaimed, bestselling series is widely considered one of the best ever written, & William Heinemann is thrilled to be publishing the twenty-second installment, The Golden Egg, in April 2013. When making routine enquiries into a possible bribery case that could embarrass the mayor
- a humiliation Vice-Questore Patta is very keen to avoid
- Commissario Brunetti receives a call from his wife, Paola, who is evidently very upset. The middle-aged deaf mute with the mental age of a child who helped out at the Brunetti's dry cleaners has been found dead
- an 'accidental' overdose of his mother's sleeping pills
- & for some reason Paola is distraught by the news. To the neighbourhood he was just the 'boy' who helped out, but nobody knew much about him
- not even his name. That a soul could have lived such a joyless life is too much for Paola to bear, & she asks Guido if he can find out what happened. It is a surprise to Brunetti just how little was known about this man-child
- there are no official records to show he even existed. The man's mother is angry & contradictory when questioned about his death, & Brunetti senses that there much more to the story than she is willing to tell. With the help of Inspector Vianello & the ever-resourceful Signorina Elettra, perhaps Brunetti can get to the truth & find some measure of solace.





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Twenty-one years ago, when a conductor was poisoned & the Questura sent a man to investigate, readers first met Commissario Guido Brunetti. Since 1992`s Death at La Fenice, Donna Leon & her shrewd, sophisticated, & compassionate investigator have been delighting readers around the world. For her millions of fans, Leon`s novels have opened a window into the private Venice of her citizens, a world of incomparable beauty, family intimacy, shocking crime, & insidious corruption. This internationally acclaimed, bestselling series is widely considered one of the best ever written, & William Heinemann is thrilled to be publishing the twenty-second instalment, The Golden Egg, in April 2013. When making routine enquiries into a possible bribery case that could embarrass the mayor
- a humiliation Vice-Questore Patta is very keen to avoid
- Commissario Brunetti receives a call from his wife, Paola, who is evidently very upset. The middle-aged deaf mute with the mental age of a child who helped out at the Brunetti`s dry cleaners has been found dead
- an `accidental` overdose of his mother`s sleeping pills
- & Paola is distraught by the news. To the neighbourhood he was just the `boy` who helped out, but nobody knew much about him
- not even his name. That a soul could have lived such a joyless life is too much for Paola to bear, & she asks Guido if he can find out what happened. It is a surprise to Brunetti just how little was known about this man-child
- there are no official records to show he even existed. The man`s mother is angry & contradictory when questioned about his death, & Brunetti senses that there much more to the story than she is willing to tell. With the help of Inspector Vianello & the ever-resourceful Signorina Elettra, perhaps Brunetti can get to the truth & find some measure of solace.





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New York, a small town on the tip of Manhattan isl&, 1746. One rainy evening in November, a handsome young stranger fresh off the boat pitches up at a counting-house door in Golden Hill Street: this is Mr Smith, amiable, charming, yet strangely determined to keep suspicion simmering. For in his pocket, he has what seems to be an order for a thousand pounds, a huge amount, & he won`t explain why, or where he comes from, or what he can be planning to do in the colonies that requires so much money. Should the New York merchants trust him? Should they risk their credit & refuse to pay? Should they befriend him, seduce him, arrest him; maybe even kill him? An astonishing first novel, as stuffed with incident as a whole shelf of conventional fiction, Golden Hill is both a book about the eighteenth century, & itself a novel cranked back to the form`s eighteenth century beginnings, when anything could happen on the page, & usually did, & a hero was not a hero unless he ran the frequent risk of being hanged. Rich in language & historical perception, yet compulsively readable, Golden Hill has a plot that twists in every chapter, & a puzzle at its heart that won`t let go till the last paragraph of the last page. Set a generation before the American Revolution, it paints an irresistible picture of a New York provokingly different from its later self: but subtly shadowed by the great city to come, & already entirely a place where a young man with a fast tongue can invent himself afresh, fall in love
- & find a world of trouble.
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The Golden Cheronese And The Way Thither

She wrote 23 letters describing her adventures to her sister Hennie in Scotland, and named the collection The Golden Chersonese after the ancient name given to the Malay Peninsula by the Greek scholar, Ptolemy. Her detailed descriptions of the Malay Peninsula in the 1870s are in startling contrast to present-day Malaysia and Singapore, and provide a fascinating account of many aspects of the region, including the people, culture, landscapes, and wildlife, all described with the Victorian stiff upper lip typical of her time.
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She wrote 23 letters describing her adventures to her sister Hennie in Scotl&, & named the collection The Golden Chersonese after the ancient name given to the Malay Peninsula by the Greek scholar, Ptolemy. Her detailed descriptions of the Malay Peninsula in the 1870s are in startling contrast to present-day Malaysia & Singapore, & provide a fascinating account of many aspects of the region, including the people, culture, landscapes, & wildlife, all described with the Victorian stiff upper lip typical of her time.

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Stanfords was established in 1853 and opened their iconic Covent Garden flagship store in 1901. They have become the top retailer of maps, travel books and accessories in the UK and arguably offer the largest selection of maps and travel books worldwide. Famous names such as Captain Robert Falcon Scott, Ranulph Fiennes and Michael Palin have purchased from Stanfords. They now have a shop in Bristol and both stores together with other venues operate a calendar of events including talks, book signings and exhibitions. As a specialist map retailer, the map selection is comprehensive and includes road maps, street maps and walking maps from worldwide destinations, as well as a selection of world atlases and wall maps. Books include travel guides and travel literature. Stanfords also stock globes, from miniatures made of blue marble to magnificent floor-standing globes. The website features a selection of interesting articles on travel topics.
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