Cet auteur, principalement connu pour son long journal de la Première Guerre mondiale, fut également ministre de l'Église d'Angleterre et un éditeur prolifique de textes littéraires et historiques. Son écriture offre une perspective unique sur les expériences et les réflexions de cette période turbulente. Bien qu'il se soit consacré à d'autres projets éditoriaux, son journal de guerre demeure sa contribution la plus significative. Cet ouvrage capture les expériences personnelles avec une profonde sincérité et une perspicacité littéraire.
This historical survey provides a detailed look at the antiquities of the city of Oxford during the 17th century. A valuable resource for history buffs and scholars.
This book is a biography of Anthony Wood, a 17th-century English antiquary and historian renowned for his writings on Oxford University. Clark and Wood's detailed and engaging narrative captures the complexities of Wood's life and work, including his religious and political affiliations. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in English history, literature, and culture.
Culturally significant, this reproduction preserves the integrity of the original artifact, including copyright references and library stamps. It serves as a vital piece of civilization's knowledge base, reflecting the historical context and importance of the work. Scholars have recognized its value, ensuring that readers can engage with the text as it was originally intended.
Music enthusiasts and historians alike will revel in this collection of ballads from the late 16th and early 17th centuries. Edited by the renowned musicologist Andrew Clark, these rare and evocative works offer a window into the daily life, customs, and beliefs of the people of England in ages past.
Barnston, North Yorkshire, a quiet coastal town in the North East of England. Newly promoted Detective Inspector Rachel Barnes is thrust into a major enquiry after local businessman, Frank Wellbury, is found dead at his home address. Barnes' partner, Matthew, is the local owner of Forseti's independent bookshop. Joe is a local heroin addict and Richard a loyal customer at Forseti's - all are intrinsically linked to each other and known to Wellbury. Rachel's loyalties to herself, her partner and her profession are tested. Danger is perilously close as hidden truths are unearthed and the investigation gains pace in a race against time to prevent the killer striking again.
The story follows George as he eagerly wakes up to play with his beloved fire truck, only to discover it's missing. His adventurous search takes him throughout the house and outside, eventually leading him to explore his imagination. The beautifully illustrated poem captures George's determination and creativity as he seeks to reunite with his cherished toy, culminating in a heartwarming reunion.
Chiefly of Contemporaries, set down by John Aubrey, between the Years 1669 & 1696 - Volume I (A- H)
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The book explores the therapeutic power of writing as a means to navigate and understand the darker aspects of life. Through personal reflections and insights, it emphasizes how writing can serve as a tool for healing and self-discovery, allowing individuals to confront their struggles and find solace in expression. It invites readers to embrace their own writing journey as a way to cope with life's challenges.