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  • Formaat: Hardback, 344 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 222x143x30 mm, kaal: 584 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Sep-2012
  • Kirjastus: Faber & Faber
  • ISBN-10: 0571269508
  • ISBN-13: 9780571269501
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 344 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 222x143x30 mm, kaal: 584 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Sep-2012
  • Kirjastus: Faber & Faber
  • ISBN-10: 0571269508
  • ISBN-13: 9780571269501
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In the village of Wreay, near Carlisle, stands the strangest and most magical church in Victorian England. This vivid, original book tells the story of its builder, Sarah Losh, strong-willed and passionate and unusual in every way. Born into an old Cumbrian family, heiress to an industrial fortune, Sarah combined a zest for progress with a love of the past. In the church, her masterpiece, she let her imagination flower - there are carvings of ammonites, scarabs and poppies; an arrow pierces the wall as if shot from a bow; a tortoise-gargoyle launches itself into the air. And everywhere there are pinecones, her signature in stone. The church is a dramatic rendering of the power of myth and the great natural cycles of life and death and rebirth.

Sarah's story is also that of her radical family - friends of Wordsworth and Coleridge; of the love between sisters and the life of a village; of the struggle of the weavers, the coming of the railways, the findings of geology and the fate of a young northern soldier in the Afghan war. Above all, though, it is about the joy of making and the skill of local, unsung craftsmen.

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The Pinecone by Jenny Uglow explores the love, life and craftsmanship of Sarah Losh and brings to life an extraordinary Romantic heroine, a region and an age.
The Losh Family Tree x
Map
xii
Prologue 1(6)
I DAUGHTER
1 The Walk
7(12)
2 City and Strife
19(12)
3 Foundations
31(10)
4 Fields and Woods
41(8)
5 Springs, Fresh and Salt
49(8)
6 Friendships and Books
57(14)
7 Family Matters
71(18)
II SISTER
8 Wanderings and Waterloo
89(12)
9 Italy
101(12)
10 Mullioned Windows
113(17)
11 The Misses Losh
130(15)
12 `The Antient and Present State'
145(12)
13 Broken Glass
157(12)
14 A Thousand Ages
169(12)
III MAKER
15 Mourning
181(10)
16 Extraordinary Power
191(7)
17 Not in the Gothick Style
198(17)
18 Stone by Stone
215(14)
19 Jubilate
229(14)
20 Remembering
243(15)
21 Living On
258(15)
Epilogue 273(16)
Acknowledgements 289(2)
Abbreviations and Notes 291(24)
List of Illustrations 315(4)
Index 319
Jenny Uglow grew up in Cumbria and now works in publishing. Her books include prize-winning biographies of Elizabeth Gaskell and William Hogarth. The Lunar Men, published in 2002, was described by Richard Holmes as 'an extraordinarily gripping account', while Nature's Engraver: A Life of Thomas Bewick, won the National Arts Writers Award for 2007 and A Gambling Man: Charles II and the Restoration was shortlisted for the 2010 Samuel Johnson Prize. She lives in Canterbury.