(Ilmumisaeg: 16-Apr-2026, EPUB+DRM, Kirjastus: Pan Macmillan, ISBN-13: 9781035085743)
Why do we write poetry Who should write it And where do you even start Well, Brian Bilston, one of the UKs most hilarious and best-loved poets, is here to take us through the hows, whys and whats of reading, writing and enjoying poetry every day.Wit...Loe edasi...
The 2nd edition of Nicholas Doumaniss A History of Greece provides a masterful exploration of Greek history from early antiquity to the present. Doumanis surveys the ancient, medieval and modern periods to convincingly make the case for Greek cultur...Loe edasi...
There is a long history of interaction and collaboration between artist and archaeologist. However, recent provocative work in the field, studio, museum and gallery, has opened new possibilities for radical alliances and creations. Disrupting Archaeo...Loe edasi...
There is a long history of interaction and collaboration between artist and archaeologist. However, recent provocative work in the field, studio, museum and gallery, has opened new possibilities for radical alliances and creations. Disrupting Archaeo...Loe edasi...
Examining literature in the aftermath of Chornobyl and Fukushima, this book considers literary genres and forms as important resources for understanding the material, environmental and social fallout of nuclear disasters. In a field that remains scie...Loe edasi...
Examining literature in the aftermath of Chornobyl and Fukushima, this book considers literary genres and forms as important resources for understanding the material, environmental and social fallout of nuclear disasters. In a field that remains scie...Loe edasi...
The 2nd edition of Nicholas Doumaniss A History of Greece provides a masterful exploration of Greek history from early antiquity to the present. Doumanis surveys the ancient, medieval and modern periods to convincingly make the case for Greek cultur...Loe edasi...
Linear monuments of different scales and characters are but one among many interleaving strategies by which people past and present have subdivided and transformed their world. Built, used, discarded and reutilised over time, they tell us about both...Loe edasi...
A bold reinterpretation of Henry Jamess fictional universe that shows how characters who desire to "e;live"e; but struggle to translate that desire into reality actually have much to teach us about the activity of leading a life. Henry James...Loe edasi...
Theres far more to Spanish food than tapas and paella. Discover the history and culture of Spain through its rich culinary traditions.Part of the Global Kitchen series, this book takes readers on a food tour of Spain, covering everything from daily...Loe edasi...
Theres far more to Spanish food than tapas and paella. Discover the history and culture of Spain through its rich culinary traditions.Part of the Global Kitchen series, this book takes readers on a food tour of Spain, covering everything from daily...Loe edasi...
The churches of Leicestershire and Rutland represent the history of this area of the East Midlands. Largely rural, their wealth in the Middle Ages came mostly through farming and the wool trade, as well as the largest settlement in the area - Leicest...Loe edasi...
There are twenty-four railway stations in Warwickshire and these comprise the full range from busy town-centre main-line stations to quiet rural branch-line halts. The oldest stations date back to the early years of Victorian railway building, throug...Loe edasi...
The Corps Franc Pommies (CFP) was founded on 17 November 1942 by its namesake, Andre Pommies. It operated in south-western France, becoming one of the largest and most important Resistance units in the south. After initial work in the sabotage of rai...Loe edasi...
For much of its history Bradford was a small town in West Yorkshire and a local centre for the wool trade. Industrialisation in the nineteenth century transformed it. Textile mills, coal mining and iron manufacturing developed rapidly in the area and...Loe edasi...
For centuries, Suffolks rural and urban landscape has been shaped by conflict; from Celtic tribes and the Roman Empire, Anglo-Saxons and Viking raiders, Norman invaders to local rebellions. Suffolks shoreline has defended against Dutch and French i...Loe edasi...
The corn-growing county of Essex was home to over 200 windmills at the peak of the milling industry in the mid-nineteenth century, of which twenty-three survive. In this book author Ian Yearsley explores the history of windmills in Essex, including i...Loe edasi...
Boasting the highest number of listed buildings in any British high street, the historic market town of Dorchester is an explorers delight. Archaeologists have found more Roman mosaics here than any other Roman town in Britain, and Dorchester also s...Loe edasi...
Passengers travelling on the Hastings Line, between Battle and Robertsbridge in Sussex, may well be surprised to observe a clearing in the forest where railway sidings have been laid. From here, into the woodland, a boundary gate gives access to a si...Loe edasi...
The assemblage of Roman footwear from Vindolanda is one of the most extraordinary and unique groups of archaeological objects from anywhere in the Roman Empire. Nearly 5,000 shoes have been preserved in the archaeological deposits at Vindolanda, a Ro...Loe edasi...