Book Description
A collection of anecdotes, sayings and impressions of Sir Thomas Beecham.
Author : Harold Atkins
Publisher : Sphere
Page : 96 pages
File Size : 32,73 MB
Release : 1993
Category : Conductors (Music)
ISBN : 9780751506532
A collection of anecdotes, sayings and impressions of Sir Thomas Beecham.
Author : Caroline Beecham
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 385 pages
File Size : 27,46 MB
Release : 2021-07-20
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 059333115X
An emotionally compelling tale of love and mystery set in the publishing world of World War II London, When We Meet Again tells the story of a mother searching for her stolen child, and illustrates the unbreakable bonds among families, lovers, and readers under the shadow of war. London, 1943: War and dwindling resources have taken their toll on the book publishing industry, but Alice Cotton, a young editor at Partridge Press, has seen her star begin to rise. She has a knack for creating new books to distract readers from the grim realities of the war. And the demand for books is greater than ever, both on the battlefield and on the home front. But just as her hard work seems poised to pay off, Alice unexpectedly falls pregnant. Facing the stigma of being an unwed mother, Alice flees to a small town to give birth to her child, Eadie, whom her family has promised to help raise. Instead, her mother sells the newborn to "baby farmers" who plan to give the child up for a private adoption. Alice begins her desperate hunt to find the daughter she never planned for but suddenly deeply loves. Alice's story intertwines with that of Theo Bloom, an American editor tasked with helping Partridge Press overcome the publishing obstacles of the war. Theo and Alice are quickly drawn to each other during their darkest hours, bound by hope, love, secrets, and the belief that books have the power to change lives.
Author : Caroline Beecham
Publisher : Allen & Unwin
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 12,68 MB
Release : 2020-07-02
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1760874574
London 1943: War and dwindling resources are taking their toll on the staff of Partridge Press. The pressure is on to create new books to distract readers from the grim realities of the war, but Partridge's rising star, Alice Cotton, leaves abruptly and cannot be found. Alice's secret absence is to birth her child, and although her baby's father remains unnamed, Alice's mother promises to help her raise her tiny granddaughter, Eadie. Instead, she takes a shocking action. Theo Bloom is employed by the American office of Partridge. When he is tasked with helping the British publisher overcome their challenges, Theo has his own trials to face before he can return to New York to marry his fiancee. Inspired by real events during the Second World War, Finding Eadie is a story about the triumph of three friendships bound by hope, love, secrets and the belief that books have the power to change lives. PRAISE FOR ELEANOR'S SECRET 'Fans of Natasha Lester and Kate Morton will very much enjoy this new release and the dual time zones mean the book will appeal to a broader audience.' Debbishdotcom PRAISE FOR MAGGIE'S KITCHEN 'Extremely engaging . . . reads like the work of a veteran storyteller.' Sydney Morning Herald
Author : Caroline Beecham
Publisher : Allen & Unwin
Page : 418 pages
File Size : 15,93 MB
Release : 2018-04-24
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1760636045
An engrossing wartime mystery of past deceptions, family secrets and long-lasting love... London, 1942 When art school graduate, Eleanor Roy, is recruited by the War Artists Advisory Committee, she comes one step closer to realising her dream of becoming one of the few female war artists. But breaking into the art establishment proves difficult until Eleanor meets painter, Jack Valante, only to be separated by his sudden posting overseas. Melbourne, 2010 Although reluctant to leave her family at home, Kathryn can't refuse her grandmother Eleanor's request to travel to London to help her return a precious painting to its artist. But when the search uncovers a long-held family secret, Kathryn has to make a choice to return home or risk her family's future, as Eleanor shows her that safeguarding the future is sometimes worth more than protecting the past. Eleanor's Secret is at once a surprising mystery and compelling love story.
Author : Stephanie Beacham
Publisher : Hay House, Inc
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 49,73 MB
Release : 2011-10-24
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1848506813
The RADA trained actress and star of '80s blockbuster soap Dynasty reveals the highs and lows of her 40+ year career in this extraordinarily candid memoir Best known for her incarnation as the smouldering super-bitch Sable Colby on Dynasty, Stephanie Beacham’s life has not always been glamour and glitz. Born with just 40% hearing, the young Stephanie had to overcome her deafness in order to make it in a profession where hearing meant everything. She struggled as a young actress, went through the pain and the heartache of a divorce, raised her children as a single-parent, and overcame a health scare which nearly killed her in her mid-thirties. And it would be this near death experience that would send Stephanie on what she describes as a ‘spiritual adventure’ to arm her with both the tools and knowledge she believes she needed to propel her through the rest of her life.
Author : Caroline Beecham
Publisher : Random House
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 37,11 MB
Release : 2017-07-27
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1473550823
A young girl trying to do her best for her country... When the British Ministry of Food urgently calls for the opening of restaurants to feed tired and hungry Londoners during WWII, aspiring cook Maggie Johnson seems close to realising a long-held dream. After overcoming a tangle of red tape, Maggie's Kitchen finally opens its doors to the public and Maggie finds that she has an unexpected problem – her restaurant is too popular, and there’s not enough food to go round. Then Maggie takes twelve-year-old street urchin Robbie under her wing and, through him, is introduced to a dashing Polish refugee, digging for victory on London's allotments. Between them they will have to break the rules in order to put food on the table, and, perhaps, find love into the bargain...
Author : Stan Beecham
Publisher : Booklogix
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 36,71 MB
Release : 2013-07-03
Category : Achievement motivation
ISBN : 9781610053495
"[Explores] how athletes, scientists, therapists, companies, and musicians around the world are learning to break through their plateaus--to turn off the forces that cause people to 'get used to' things--and turn on human potential and happiness in ways that seemed impossible"--
Author : Ben East
Publisher : Crown
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 24,34 MB
Release : 1977
Category : Nature
ISBN :
Black, brown, grizzly and polar bears. Descriptions of their habits and behaviour, from a hunter's point of view.
Author : Clair Rowden
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 19,14 MB
Release : 2016-05-13
Category : Music
ISBN : 1317082265
With its first public live performance in Paris on 11 February 1896, Oscar Wilde's Salomé took on female embodied form that signalled the start of 'her' phenomenal journey through the history of the arts in the twentieth century. This volume explores Salome's appropriation and reincarnation across the arts - not just Wilde's heroine, nor Richard Strauss's - but Salome as a cultural icon in fin-de-siècle society, whose appeal for ever new interpretations of the biblical story still endures today. Using Salome as a common starting point, each chapter suggests new ways in which performing bodies reveal alternative stories, narratives and perspectives and offer a range and breadth of source material and theoretical approaches. The first chapter draws on the field of comparative literature to investigate the inter-artistic interpretations of Salome in a period that straddles the end of the nineteenth century and the beginning of the Modernist era. This chapter sets the tone for the rest of the volume, which develops specific case studies dealing with censorship, reception, authorial reputation, appropriation, embodiment and performance. As well as the Viennese premiere of Wilde's play, embodied performances of Salome from the period before the First World War are considered, offering insight into the role and agency of performers in the production and complex negotiation of meaning inherent in the role of Salome. By examining important productions of Strauss's Salome since 1945, and more recent film interpretations of Wilde's play, the last chapters explore performance as a cultural practice that reinscribes and continuously reinvents the ideas, icons, symbols and gestures that shape both the performance itself, its reception and its cultural meaning.
Author : Tiara Beecham
Publisher :
Page : 96 pages
File Size : 50,85 MB
Release : 2019-07-13
Category :
ISBN : 9781080197538
Little Girl Never Sit On A Man's Lap is an autobiography about my life. I used my personal experiences to encourage families and children to have a dialogue about sensitive situations. It is time to let go of the stigma of child abuse. Break the silence code and speak out. The role of the predator is a shocking truth behind family secrets. It is a story about a young girl who is now a woman that models resilience with grace. To pass her grace forward, the author wants to help victims and families understand child molestation. She also wants us to know how to recognize the signs of predatory behaviors. Let us take our families, villages, and communities back to protect our children.