This biography reveals how important spiritual factors and influences were to Arthur Sullivan's life and work and explores his rich corpus of sacred pieces, which includes the best-selling Victorian parlour ballad 'The Lost Chord' and the tune of 'Onward, Christian Soldiers'.
Ian Bradley Livres






Health, Hedonism and Hypochondria
- 304pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Health, Hedonism and Hypochondria looks below the surface and probes the more hidden aspects of the history of spas and their secret sides.
Heinemann Science Scheme Pupil Book 1
- 160pages
- 6 heures de lecture
The Heinemann Science Scheme aligns with the QCA's Scheme of Work, offering comprehensive teacher's resource packs for effective lesson planning. Each chapter corresponds to the Scheme of Work and includes integrated assessment tools, facilitating a structured and supportive teaching experience.
Metalwork and Machining Hints and Tips
- 96pages
- 4 heures de lecture
A workshop information anthology combining useful advice and instruction for beginners, with explanations of tools and techniques often familiar in name but not always found described in detail.
Grace, Order and Diversity
- 190pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Offers a re-statement of Liberal Protestantism for the twenty first century, especially alive to the imperative of inter faith dialogue and understanding. This title presents fundamentalism, born in the United States of America, as the great twentieth century heresy and aberration.
Enlightened Entrepreneurs
- 226pages
- 8 heures de lecture
The narrative highlights ten exceptional Victorian industrialists who, starting from modest beginnings, achieved immense wealth and influence through diligence and creativity. Their entrepreneurial ventures laid the groundwork for enduring companies like Cadburys, Rowntrees, Colmans, Boots, Huntley & Palmers, and Unilever, many of which continue to flourish today. This exploration reveals their significant contributions to industry and society during a transformative era.
Following the Celtic Way: A New Assessment of Celtic Christianity
- 161pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Reexamining Celtic spirituality, Ian Bradley challenges romanticized views by highlighting the austere realities of early Middle Ages believers. Drawing from original sources, he provides a fresh perspective on Celtic Christianity, emphasizing its demanding nature. This insightful introduction not only explores relevant themes for modern readers but also offers practical spiritual guidance for embracing the Celtic Way today.
You've got to have a dream
- 258pages
- 10 heures de lecture
The analysis delves into musicals through a spiritual, theological, and philosophical lens, offering readers a unique perspective on this art form. With an easy and accessible writing style, the book explores the deeper meanings and themes within musicals, making it suitable for both enthusiasts and scholars. It invites readers to reflect on the intersection of entertainment and spirituality, enriching their understanding of the genre.
'Coffin roads' are a marked feature of the landscape of the Scottish Highlands and islands - many are now popular walking and cycling routes. This book journeys along eight coffin roads to discover and explore the distinctive traditions, beliefs and practices around dying, death and mourning in the communities which created and used them.
The Celtic Way is recognised as the most authoritative, accessible and well-balanced introduction to the native Christian faith of the British Isles.
