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Under the Hawthorn Tree - Children of the FamineBy Marita Conlon-McKenna Illustrated by Donald TeskeyThe first book in the famine trilogy Publisher: O'Brien Press |
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Under the Hawthorn Tree - Children of the FamineBy Marita Conlon-McKenna Illustrated by Donald TeskeyThe first book in the famine trilogy Publisher: O'Brien Press |
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Under the Spell of the Moon - Art for Children from the World's Great IllustratorsForeword by Katherine PatersonA selection of the world's greatest illustrators draw poems from their own childhood and culture. Category: Anthologies / collections, Poetry & rhymePublisher: Frances Lincoln Children's Books |
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A gripping collection of stories that imaginatively explore the impact of climate change. Category: Science, Fiction 10+Publisher: Frances Lincoln Children's Books |
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A gripping collection of stories that imaginatively explore the impact of climate change. Category: Science, Fiction 10+Publisher: Frances Lincoln Children's Books |
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Mountain expert Kevin Walker presents fifteen one-day circular walks that pass through stunning and remote locations in Wales that are rich in legend and history. Category: Travel, Outdoor GuidesPublisher: Frances Lincoln |
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An unforgettable depiction of worlds in collapse, this first English translation of Victor Serge's last novel is a monumental mural of World War II, taking readers from a paranoid pre-war Paris, to Leningrad under German siege, to a Berlin that is collapsing, and finally, with the war over, to the mountains of Mexico. Category: FictionPublisher: NYRB Classics |
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In this sequel to his acclaimed Garden of Cosmic Speculation, Charles Jencks explains the complex cosmic and historical metaphors underlying his work in the field of land art. Category: Architecture, Art and DesignPublisher: Frances Lincoln |
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The Unknown Gertrude JekyllEdited by Martin WoodA garden writing gem: 200 of the best articles and other writings by Gertrude Jekyll. Category: Gardens and GardeningPublisher: Frances Lincoln |
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The Unknown MasterpieceBy Honore de Balzac Introduction by Arthur C. Danto Translated by Richard HowardThe story, which has served as an inspiration to artists as various as Cézanne, Henry James, Picasso, and New Wave director Jacques Rivette, is, in critic Dore Ashton's words, a "fable of modern art." Category: FictionPublisher: NYRB Classics |
