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Islands in the Stream(Paperback)
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A three-part novel Hemingway was writing at the time of his death. The first section describes the life of an artist living on an island in the Gulf Stream in the 1930s, and includes a fishing episo...
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WINTER TALES(paperback (B format))
In this collection of stories, predominated by winter and its festivals, George Mackay Brown re-establishes the tradition of ancient, hearthside story-telling.
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Stone Book Quartet(Paperback)
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02/08/1999
These four interconnected fables are of a way of living in rural England that has now disappeared. Craftsmen pass on, or withhold, secrets of their near-magical relationship with the natural world, ...
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Sexus(Paperback)
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13/12/1993
The first book of a trilogy of novels known collectively as "The Rosy Crucifixion". It is autobiographical and tells the story of Miller''s first tempestuous marriage and his relentless sexual explo...
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Nexus(Paperback)
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13/12/1993
The third book of a trilogy of novels known collectively as "The Rosy Crucifixion". It is autobiographical and tells the story of Miller''s bizarre second marriage and its development into an extrao...
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Night and Day(Paperback)
Flamingo
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09/05/1994
Set in London, this novel centres on Katharine Hilbery, daughter of a famous literary family modelled on Vanessa Bell, whose pursuits are contrasted with her friend Mary's commitment to women's suff...
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A Room of One's Own(Paperback)
Flamingo
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09/05/1994
In 1928 Virginia Woolf read two papers to the women students of Cambridge. She wished to share with them the ideas that had led her to conclude: "A woman must have money and a room of her own if she...
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Orlando(Paperback)
A Biography
Flamingo
Published:
14/11/1994
A celebration of Virginia Woolf's love affair with Vita Sackville-West, and an exploration of identity and androgyny. Sliding in and out of three centuries, and slipping between genders, "Orlando" i...
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