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CHAUCER'S ITALY

Book number: 94703 Product format: Hardback Author: RICHARD OWEN

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Geoffrey Chaucer might be considered the quintessential English writer, but he drew much of his inspiration and material from Italy. In fact without the tremendous influence of Petrarch and Boccaccio among others, the author of The Canterbury Tales might never have assumed his place as the 'father' of English literature. His life was eventful not only historically (after all he was born into the aftermath of the Hundred Years' War and lived through the Black Death) but also geographically. Owen takes us via Chaucer's capture at the siege of Rheims to his involvement in arranging the marriage of King Edward III's son Lionel in Milan and his missions to Genoa and Florence. Tracing Chaucer's journeys and his links to destinations such as Florence, Certaldo, Arqua, Pavia and Milan, Owen introduces us to the princes, knights and authors in whose circles Chaucer mixed. He vividly evokes descriptions of the Arezzo, Padua, and reveals the deep influence of Italy's people and towns on Chaucer's poems and stories. 216pp, map of Europe in the time of Chaucer circa 1360.

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Author RICHARD OWEN
Product Format Hardback
ISBN 9781909961838
Published Price £12.99

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STEVE MCCURRY ANIMALS

Book number: 94526 Product format: Hardback Author: STEVE MCCURRY & REUEL GOLDEN

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In Animals, we discover a different side to the famed photographer who skillfully explores animals' complex relationship with humans and the environment. Tenderness abounds, particularly in scenes of unkempt street dogs sleeping contentedly next to a human. But there's also a kind of essential solitude, with animals belonging to no one and simply wandering through life with only their survival instincts to guide them. See the goat balanced on his owner's back, a wild horse at dawn beside a lake-filled canyon, family pets and cheeky otters and chimps, a beautiful Arabian woman in Dubai with her hawk, an Ethiopian tribe dancing with the dog and a Tibetan monk holding his goose. We witness camels caught in the crossfire during the first Gulf War, a shepherd from Northern Pakistan tenderly feeding his goats, Beverly Hills designer dogs, racehorses on a Hong Kong rooftop, elephants in Thailand and more images selected by ace photographer Steve McCurry from his vast archives. From an elephant resting with his master to a dog led through the rubbles of Kabul, these images by Steve McCurry tell a thousand stories, each a touching tribute to the creatures who share our planet. The photographer presents his favourite shots of animals in this collection ranging from many images from Afghanistan, Asia to South America, the United States to Europe. This kaleidoscopic collection is at once a beautiful travelogue and a touching tribute to the creatures who share our planet. Compact 14 x 19.5 cm, 192 pages, stunning colour. New from Taschen.

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Author STEVE MCCURRY & REUEL GOLDEN
Product Format Hardback
ISBN 9783836597036

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IRELAND: Amazing and Extraordinary Facts

Book number: 94720 Product format: Hardback Author: SARAH ELLIOTT

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£9.99


Where is Ireland's answer to the Taj Mahal? What is the world's longest running chat show? Who was the first woman to be elected to the House of Commons? Embracing legends and folklore, wonderful wordsmiths, giant steps to baby steps, the Emerald Isle has naturally preserved bog men, produced leprechauns, the Irish wolfhound, the Holy Trinity and its importance in the spread of Christianity, the Book of Kells, Waterford crystal, Irish stout, RMS Titanic, Gaelic football, and the National Ploughing Championships, the Rose of Tralee, bridges over the Liffey, Cork and the Model T Ford to the Riverdance phenomenon. Here are insights into the many characters, legends, laws and inventions that have shaped a nation. 144pp, woodcut and other illus.

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Author SARAH ELLIOTT
Product Format Hardback
ISBN 9781910821138

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LONDON: Amazing and Extraordinary Facts

Book number: 94725 Product format: Hardback Author: STEPHEN HALLIDAY

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You cannot move far in London without being reminded of the personalities who made its history - Dick Whittington who helped make London the centre of the trade in wool, Thomas Gresham who ensured that London would become the financial centre, Prince Albert who left behind the Kensington museums. Then there is Big Ben which caused its creator so much trouble that he died prematurely, and the Underground Railway. Whatever is that strange London Stone almost hidden behind a grill attached to a bank in Cannon Street, not to mention the metal tube which passes above the trains within Sloane Square underground station? Why that's the River Westbourne of course. Here are amphitheatres and temples, bars, taxes and taxis, Bazalgette and the Great Stink, rhyming slang, smog, parks, how the posh streets got their names, retail therapy and the story of Leicester Square along with royal rowing and dodgy dealing, fountains, lost rivers, hidden tube stations, famous prisons, police forces and power stations, Art Deco, philanthropy and the poor, tea shops and corner houses, theatreland and life beyond the fringe, London's drinking culture and its cemeteries, all the colourful characters and history, surprising events and iconic buildings of our capital city. 144pp, woodcut illus.

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Author STEPHEN HALLIDAY
Product Format Hardback
ISBN 9781910821022

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SCOTLAND: Amazing and Extraordinary Facts

Book number: 94727 Product format: Hardback Author: DOUGLAS SKELTON

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We begin with culture and the beginnings of the clan system, how the Scots have been led into battle by bagpipes, the tartan myth, the Gaelic language, cattle driving in the Highlands as we go on to makers of history, the real Macbeth, the King who helped create Scotland Malcolm III, Robert the Bruce its most famous monarch, the Normans who ruled the country, the tragedy of Mary Queen of Scots, the African adventures of Mary Slessor. In food and drink we meet Robert Burns, moonshiners, Heather Ale. There is Scotland at war with the death of kings, the building of the Caledonian Canal, planes, trains and rocket science, curling and jousting, cricket and football and tales from the dark side like the Dundee killer's final confession. Scottish history has been called 'the long brawl' with its clan wars, family feuds and invasions and this book explores the culture surrounding the many characters, food, sporting heritage and murder most foul in a concoction of trivia and stories. 144pp, woodcut illus.

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Author DOUGLAS SKELTON
Product Format Hardback
ISBN 9781910821145

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UNDERGROUND RAILWAYS OF THE WORLD:

Book number: 94731 Product format: Hardback Author: STEPHEN HALLIDAY

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At the time of writing, over 200 underground railways are in service or under construction and here are the technical challenges they faced and the colourful personalities involved in their stories. In January 1863, London's Metropolitan Railway, running from Paddington to Farringdon, became the world's first underground railway. Budapest and Glasgow followed London in 1896 and in 1900 Paris added its Métro. Another 10 cities joined the underground club by 1939, many only a few kilometres in length with some tracks above ground. Since 2001, 79 underground railways have entered service, mostly in Asia with Chinese cities leading the way, in particular Beijing and Shanghai with its 420 miles of track, with both approaching four billion passengers a year. The deepest station is in St Petersburg at 86 metres or 282ft below ground built in the 1950s. From Auckland and Berlin's U-Bahn, Buenos Aires, the Chicago 'L', Crossrail, the Madrid Metro, we travel to Mexico City, Moscow, the New York subway, Pyong Yang, Stockholm, and Vienna, absorbing stories and trivia from innovative engineers and corrupt politicians, earthquakes and morning rush hours to great successes and terrible tragedies. With tales of secret networks and nuclear shelters, Art Nouveau and woolly mammoths, we delve deep underground. 144pp, well illus. with photos and line art.

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Author STEPHEN HALLIDAY
Product Format Hardback
ISBN 9781910821404

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WALES: Amazing and Extraordinary Facts

Book number: 94732 Product format: Hardback Author: ALISON JENKINS

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Archaeology, architecture, culture and customs, national costume, national parks, movers and shakers, art, literature and language, celebrities, Tom Jones's telephone box, black gold and industry, fun and games and weird sports like snorkelling which saved a Victorian spa town and the great Orme Tramway where day trippers share their journey with a coffin, to the Welsh lad Arthur Linton (1868-1896) who got on his bike and became the Champion Cyclist of the World. Wales is a small country but one with a rich and varied history despite its size with contributions and a passion for song, poetry, sport, food, fun and humour, an ancient land of myths and legend and curious traditions. Discover how Welsh pioneers changed the world, powered flight, and all about the world's first industrialised nation with its prehistoric copper mines to the black gold that fuelled the Industrial Revolution. Facts to amuse and intrigue. 144pp, well illus.

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Author ALISON JENKINS
Product Format Hardback
ISBN 9781910821329

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PHAENOMENA: Doppelmayr's Celestial Atlas

Book number: 94838 Product format: Hardback Author: GILES SPARROW & MARTIN REES

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With gold embossed linen cover and magnificent design and presentation as befitting a Thames & Hudson publication and with marbled endpapers, Martin Rees Astronomer Royal introduces us to the starry sky, the 'Vault of Heaven' which has been viewed with awe throughout human history. Over the centuries geocentric cosmology was 'improved' to take account of successively more accurate data as proposed by the great Tycho Brahe and Nicolaus Copernicus with his heliocentric system which eventually triumphed, losing some of its complicity after Kepler (1571-1630) discovered planetary orbits to be ellipses rather than circles. In Atlas Coelestis, Johann Gabriel Doppelmayr (1677-1750) masterfully presents a panorama of what was believed about the cosmos in the early 18th century. The splendid ornamentation of his illustrations reflect the cultural breadth and intelligence of his intended readers. His sky maps portray the most prominent stars, the tracks of comets, and the orbits of Saturn's and Jupiter's moons, themselves 'cosmic clocks', observable in principle by navigators. Some of Doppelmayr's most remarkable illustrations depict how the solar system would appear if viewed not from Earth but from another planet. Today we are sending probes to these other worlds. Across 30 remarkable colour plates published by a great cartographic house in Nuremberg, Germany, in 1742, this spectacular outsized guide showcases the 1742 Map of the Cosmos and is a superb introduction to the fundamentals and history of astronomy. Charting constellations, planets, comets and moons, the Atlas presents the ideas of all the famous influential astronomers including Copernicus, Riccioli, Kepler, Newton and Halley. The intricate colour plates interweave annotated diagrams and tables with figurative drawings and ornamental features. At this size we can appreciate the beauty of these exquisite plates which are also presented in a step-by-step deconstructed form by astronomer Giles Sparrow who elucidates the scientific ideas inherent in each plate. He expertly decodes and analyses the complex information in them in this spectacular, revelatory celestial compendium of the cosmos. All in colour, 256 massive pages, 37.5 x 27cm.
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Author GILES SPARROW & MARTIN REES
Product Format Hardback
ISBN 9780500024294
Published Price £50

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