The Homeland Guide to London
Author : William George Morris
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Page : 136 pages
File Size : 49,71 MB
Release : 1947
Category : London (England)
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Author : William George Morris
Publisher :
Page : 136 pages
File Size : 49,71 MB
Release : 1947
Category : London (England)
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Author : William George Morris
Publisher :
Page : 140 pages
File Size : 50,39 MB
Release : 195?
Category : London (England)
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Page : 522 pages
File Size : 49,49 MB
Release : 1931
Category : English newspapers
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"A guide to the press of the United Kingdom and to the principal publications of Europe, Australia, the Far East, Gulf States, and the U.S.A.
Author : Peter Borsay
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 10,21 MB
Release : 2023-07-27
Category : History
ISBN : 1350031666
Since at least the Reformation, English men and women have been engaged in visiting, exploring and portraying, in words and images, the landscape of their nation. The Invention of the English Landscape examines these journeys and investigations to explore how the natural and historic English landscape was reconfigured to become a widely enjoyed cultural and leisure resource. Peter Borsay considers the manifold forces behind this transformation, such as the rise of consumer culture, the media, industrial and transport revolutions, the Enlightenment, Romanticism, and the Gothic revival. In doing so, he reveals the development of a powerful bond between landscape and natural identity, against the backdrop of social and political change from the early modern period to the start of the Second World War. Borsay's interdisciplinary approach demonstrates how human understandings of the natural world shaped the geography of England, and uncovers a wealth of valuable material, from novels and poems to paintings, that expose historical understandings of the landscape. This innovative approach illuminates how the English countryside and historic buildings became cultural icons behind which the nation was rallied during war-time, and explores the emergence of a post-war heritage industry that is now a definitive part of British cultural life.
Author : Marcus Katz
Publisher : Llewellyn Worldwide
Page : 434 pages
File Size : 47,65 MB
Release : 2015-04-08
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : 0738744360
Discover newly revealed secrets, hidden for a century, about the fascinating origins of the most widely used tarot system in the world. With never-before-seen material from Arthur Edward Waite's own secret order, an exploration of the world that inspired Pamela Colman Smith, and a practical guide to interpreting the cards, Secrets of the Waite-Smith Tarot will breathe new life into your readings. Drawing on Waite's unpublished writings, historic photographs of Smith, and much more, Secrets of the Waite-Smith Tarot unlocks the symbols and correspondences of the cards. Explore the comparisons between the court cards and the stage characters that influenced Smith; learn about her intuitive understanding of the Tree of Life and how that wisdom is reflected in her minor arcana. From stunning artwork and sample spreads to influential colors and music, this groundbreaking book draws back the curtain to reveal the true legacies of Waite and Smith. Praise: "Astonishing revelations of Pixie Smith's contributions to the Tarot! Masterful, and not to be missed."—Mary K. Greer, author of The Complete Book of Tarot Reversals
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Page : 640 pages
File Size : 34,84 MB
Release : 1901
Category : English literature
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Author : Rebecca Mead
Publisher : Vintage
Page : 241 pages
File Size : 50,59 MB
Release : 2023-07-11
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0593081242
A moving reflection on the complicated nature of home and homeland, and the heartache and adventure of leaving an adopted country in order to return to your native land—this is a “winsome memoir of departure and reversal . . . about the way a series of unknowns accrue into a life” (Jia Tolentino, author of Trick Mirror). When the New Yorker writer Rebecca Mead relocated to her birth city, London, with her family in the summer of 2018, she was both fleeing the political situation in America and seeking to expose her son to a wider world. With a keen sense of what she’d given up as she left New York, her home of thirty years, she tried to knit herself into the fabric of a changed London. The move raised poignant questions about place: What does it mean to leave the place you have adopted as home and country? And what is the value and cost of uprooting yourself? In a deft mix of memoir and reportage, drawing on literature and art, recent and ancient history, and the experience of encounters with individuals, environments, and landscapes in New York City and in England, Mead artfully explores themes of identity, nationality, and inheritance. She recounts her time in the coastal town of Weymouth, where she grew up; her dizzying first years in New York where she broke into journalism; the rich process of establishing a new home for her dual-national son in London. Along the way, she gradually reckons with the complex legacy of her parents. Home/Land is a stirring inquiry into how to be present where we are, while never forgetting where we have been.
Author : Sir Norman Lockyer
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Page : 598 pages
File Size : 12,51 MB
Release : 1925
Category : Electronic journals
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Page : 1102 pages
File Size : 33,4 MB
Release : 1907
Category : Bibliography
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Official organ of the book trade of the United Kingdom.
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Page : 842 pages
File Size : 50,17 MB
Release : 1910
Category : English literature
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