The Dons


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For two hundred years Oxford and Cambridge Universities were home to some of Britain's greatest teachers and intellects, each forming the minds of the passing generations of students and influencing the thinking and practice of university learning throughout the country and the world. In this entertaining, informative book, Noel Annan is at his incisive best. Displaying his customary mastery of his subject, he describes the great dons in all their glory and eccentricities: who they were, what they were like, why they mattered, and what their legacy is. Written with love and wisdom, the great minds of the past—figures such as John Henry Newman, John Sparrrow, and Isaiah Berlin—are brought alive. In addition, Annan's often quoted article "The Intellectual Aristocracy" is included in this book. No other work has ever explained so precisely and so intimately the significance of the dons and their important role in shaping higher education—at a time when the nature of learning is ever more the subject of dissension and uncertainty. "With a charming mixture of analyses and anecdotes, Annan builds up a picture of the changing Oxbridge scene that keeps a reader's imagination. . . . [T]he comical-satirical narrative of which he was a master is a joy to read, and The Dons will deservedly be enjoyed as a bedside book by those who treasure English eccentricity."—Stephen Toulmin, Los Angeles Times Book Review "[A]n affectionate elegy for a class that has largely expired."—Robert Fulford, National & Financial Post "[A] wonderfully gifted and energetic writer. . . . Noel was one of the few figures in English public life known simply by his first name. There was no mistaking him for anyone else."—Jonathan Mirsky, New Yorker "A sparkling collection of essays."—Michael Davie, Times Literary Supplement "[A] highly affectionate . . . look at some of the more remarkable academic personages to distinguish-and sometimes dumbfound-Oxford and Cambridge over the last two centuries. . . . For all that it cherishes eccentricity and abounds in Oxbridge gossip, The Dons is at heart a deeply serious book, one dedicated to a conception of learning and culture that is at once increasingly rare . . . yet very far from being outmoded."—Mark Feeney, Boston Globe "Annan writes elegantly and winningly throughout his book. . . . Leaving arguably the best for last, Annan ends The Dons with a reprinting of his celebrated essay 'The Intellectual Aristocracy,' . . . [B]oth a dazzling tour de force and a clever jeu d'esprit."—Michael Dirda, Washington Post Book World "A witty, erudite, insider account-exactly what one would expect from the best of their type."—Andrew Lycett, Sunday Times




Last of the Dons


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The majority of this book is composed of short stories and accounts from the people of Anton Chico, New Mexico, the grandfathers (the Dons), and grandmothers (the Doñas). This book contains accounts of the paths our families traveled from Santa Fe, San Miguel del Bado, Chaperito, and the neighboring communities to Anton Chico.




The Silver Dons


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Describes how the Spanish Dons wrested the Californian lands from the missionaries and lost them to the American pioneers with the start of the gold rush.




The Revolution of the Dons


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The Dons of Warrington Trilogy


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All three books in Isobel Wycherley's 'The Dons of Warrington Trilogy', now in one volume! The Dons of Warrington: In this thrilling crime novel, Detective Constable Tim Shelley refuses to carry out an Italian Mafia family's hit, so they kidnap his twin daughters, Al and Sonny Shelley. After realizing the girls' exceptional intelligence, the Fontanas enlist them for their first drug-smuggling mission to Amsterdam, followed by a request to kill the Detective who defied them. As the police close in, a raid on the Fontanas results in a devastating revenge plot that sets off a chain of events leading to the assassination of the German mafia Don, Helmut Baulsack. The Shelley twins, with help from other mafias, corner Helmut at his family restaurant, but the mission uncovers something more sinister than they ever imagined. World War Warrington: In the second book of The Dons of Warrington series by Isobel Wycherley, two novice gangsters are tasked with a crucial mission - to assassinate the notorious Helmut Baulsack. Failure would result in global disaster. However, with the aid of German mystic Bertolt Bertalt III, the impossible becomes possible. Readers can expect a journey filled with cruelty, mistrust, cunning plans, and blatant stereotypes. Don's Vendetta: DC Tim Shelley and his daughter's twin sister Sonny are on a mission to avenge Al's death, with Shelley teaming up with Bertolt to find the killer, while Sonny trails ex-mafia colleague Mario Fontana. Anastacia Smirnoff also plays her part as they make their way to the ultimate showdown in Milan. But who will emerge victorious in the final battle?




The Dons and Mr. Dickens


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An Oxford don’s death in an opium den is investigated by the literary detective duo—with some help from fellow author Charles Dodgson . . . One dank November night, Charles Dickens and Wilkie Collins are called to a part of London notorious for its opium dens—where an Oxford history don has been found murdered. Eager to escape the drudgery of a London winter, the two amateur detectives willingly accept Inspector Field’s orders to travel on the new railway line to Oxford, where Collins was once a student, to conduct an undercover investigation. Once in Oxford, they enlist the help of Collins’s old schoolmate, Charles Dodgson (who will soon be known to the world as Lewis Carroll), a brilliant mind on the verge of becoming the youngest don in Oxford’s history. Together, they encounter a complex conspiracy punctuated by murder, political radicalism, and revenge . . . “Vibrant Victorian social history and intriguing biographical details about Dickens” enliven this unique historical mystery with a literary twist from the author of The Detective and Mr. Dickens (Booklist).




The Dons of Necropolis


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Ricky needs to unearth why his father committed suicide on Christmas Eve twenty years ago. He returns to New York as a Funeral Director to investigate rumors that his father's suicide was murder.




The Dons of Warrington


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As Mafia families wreak havoc across the globe, two unexpected twin sisters cause even more of a stir when they unite with the Italian Mafia family operating in Manchester - the exact family their father, DC Tim Shelley, is tailing. Sent on treacherous missions by Don Fontana, the twins set out to make a name for themselves in the criminal underworld, with the police hot on their tail. But is it worth the fight? Assassinations, SWAT team raids and illegal activity all take their toll on one character after another in this riveting race for power and control.







The Don of the Dons


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A masterpiece and well crafted design in creative fiction, loaded with suspense imperative that capture your imagination and subject your emotion to turbulent roller coaster. A Nigerian crime syndicate with international complexities with ingenuity and sophistication in network so characteristically distinctive the pages of the book will create a convulsive emotional imbalance. A book to read that will ignite a yearning for continuance.