Author: Pauline Francis
Publisher: Evans Brothers
ISBN: 9780237534059
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
Part of a series that covers a range of genres from adventure, humour and fairy tale to fantasy, mystery and science fiction. Each story in this series runs to approximately 2,000 words, broken into 7 or 8 chapters and illustrated in full colour in a range of artwork styles, with one or two images per spread.
London's Burning
Author: Pauline Francis
Publisher: Evans Brothers
ISBN: 9780237534059
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
Part of a series that covers a range of genres from adventure, humour and fairy tale to fantasy, mystery and science fiction. Each story in this series runs to approximately 2,000 words, broken into 7 or 8 chapters and illustrated in full colour in a range of artwork styles, with one or two images per spread.
Publisher: Evans Brothers
ISBN: 9780237534059
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
Part of a series that covers a range of genres from adventure, humour and fairy tale to fantasy, mystery and science fiction. Each story in this series runs to approximately 2,000 words, broken into 7 or 8 chapters and illustrated in full colour in a range of artwork styles, with one or two images per spread.
London's Burning
Author: Antony Taylor
Publisher: A&C Black
ISBN: 144111887X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
Provides a reading of the popular fiction of London historicized in its political and cultural contexts.
Publisher: A&C Black
ISBN: 144111887X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
Provides a reading of the popular fiction of London historicized in its political and cultural contexts.
London's Burning
Author: Dave Thompson
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
ISBN: 1569763003
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 345
Book Description
The summer of 1976 through the summer of 1977 was the most significant year in British rock history. This collection of memories of concerts and cultural flash points focuses on what was happening on the streets and in the clubs.
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
ISBN: 1569763003
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 345
Book Description
The summer of 1976 through the summer of 1977 was the most significant year in British rock history. This collection of memories of concerts and cultural flash points focuses on what was happening on the streets and in the clubs.
London, Burning
Author: Anthony Quinn
Publisher: Abacus
ISBN: 9780349144283
Category : London (England)
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
Publisher: Abacus
ISBN: 9780349144283
Category : London (England)
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
The Round Book
Author: Margaret Read MacDonald
Publisher: august house
ISBN: 9780874837865
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 140
Book Description
This handy paperback presents 80 songs designed to be sung as rounds. Each one appears on an uncluttered page or two, illustrated by a simple ink drawing. A fine resource for school music teachers, choir directors, camp leaders, and children who sing for the love of it.
Publisher: august house
ISBN: 9780874837865
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 140
Book Description
This handy paperback presents 80 songs designed to be sung as rounds. Each one appears on an uncluttered page or two, illustrated by a simple ink drawing. A fine resource for school music teachers, choir directors, camp leaders, and children who sing for the love of it.
London's Burning
Author: Karen Wallace
Publisher: Franklin Watts
ISBN: 9780749631222
Category : Children's stories
Languages : en
Pages : 64
Book Description
Suitable for National Curriculum Key Stage 2, a title in the SPARKS series which provides a dramatic account of the Great Fire of London. Includes a fact section which provides extra background information. With humorous line illustrations by Jamie Smith, this title was first published in hardback in 1997.
Publisher: Franklin Watts
ISBN: 9780749631222
Category : Children's stories
Languages : en
Pages : 64
Book Description
Suitable for National Curriculum Key Stage 2, a title in the SPARKS series which provides a dramatic account of the Great Fire of London. Includes a fact section which provides extra background information. With humorous line illustrations by Jamie Smith, this title was first published in hardback in 1997.
London's Burning
Author: Jack Rosenthal
Publisher: Robson Books Limited
ISBN:
Category : Motion picture plays
Languages : en
Pages : 174
Book Description
Publisher: Robson Books Limited
ISBN:
Category : Motion picture plays
Languages : en
Pages : 174
Book Description
The Clothes On Their Backs
Author: Linda Grant
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1439150052
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 306
Book Description
Orange Prize winner and shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize 2008, Linda Grant has created an enchanting portrait of a woman who, having endured unbearable loss, finds solace in the family secrets her estranged uncle reveals. In vivid and supple prose, Grant subtly constructs a powerful story of family, love, and the hold the past has on the present. Vivien Kovacs, a sensitive, bookish girl grows up sealed off from the world by her timid Hungarian refugee parents, who conceal the details of their history and shy away from any encounter with the outside world. She learns how to navigate British society from an eccentric cast of neighbors -- including a fading ballerina, a cartoonist, and a sad woman who wanders the city and teaches Vivien to be beautiful. She loses herself in books and reinvents herself according to her favorite characters, but it is through clothes that she ultimately defines herself. Against her father's wishes, she forges a relationship with her uncle, a notorious criminal and slum landlord, who, in his old age, wants to share his life story. As he exposes the truth about her family's past Vivien learns how to be comfortable in her own skin and how to be alive in the world. Grant is a spectacularly humanizing writer whose morally complex characters explore the line between selfishness and self-preservation.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1439150052
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 306
Book Description
Orange Prize winner and shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize 2008, Linda Grant has created an enchanting portrait of a woman who, having endured unbearable loss, finds solace in the family secrets her estranged uncle reveals. In vivid and supple prose, Grant subtly constructs a powerful story of family, love, and the hold the past has on the present. Vivien Kovacs, a sensitive, bookish girl grows up sealed off from the world by her timid Hungarian refugee parents, who conceal the details of their history and shy away from any encounter with the outside world. She learns how to navigate British society from an eccentric cast of neighbors -- including a fading ballerina, a cartoonist, and a sad woman who wanders the city and teaches Vivien to be beautiful. She loses herself in books and reinvents herself according to her favorite characters, but it is through clothes that she ultimately defines herself. Against her father's wishes, she forges a relationship with her uncle, a notorious criminal and slum landlord, who, in his old age, wants to share his life story. As he exposes the truth about her family's past Vivien learns how to be comfortable in her own skin and how to be alive in the world. Grant is a spectacularly humanizing writer whose morally complex characters explore the line between selfishness and self-preservation.
London's Burning
Author: John Bedford
Publisher: London : Toronto : Abelard-Schuman
ISBN:
Category : City planning
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
Publisher: London : Toronto : Abelard-Schuman
ISBN:
Category : City planning
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
1976 - Punk, Cricket and London's Burning
Author: Nick Rogers
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781788307789
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 290
Book Description
1976 Punk, Cricket and London's Burning is the story of the rise of punk as both a genre of rock and a cultural movement. In divided 1970s Britain, resentment to the establishment and old order was growing with yearnings for a new beginning. Despair and anger for the working-class young was everywhere. They were being sold a version of no hope Britain that was grey, bleak, bankrupt and unemployed with no future. Britain seemed broken and at the same time, the music was remote, insipid and uninspiring. Added to this misery was the ugly and repulsive spectre of the far-right rising in influence, sowing racial tensions and clashes in opposition to rising immigration. Yet hope was brewing. Punk was becoming the voice of young people, disgruntled with how things were! At last, there was energy and excitement. Billy Idol, Siouxsie Sioux and the Bromley Contingent were creating a new scene. The Clash and Joe Strummer were going to save the young. But they needed help and the spirit of Gene Vincent was on hand. Meanwhile, on the other hand, the people still looked to the great game of cricket. The West Indies team were touring England. They had a rising star called Viv Richards who looked special, very special. The West Indians, living in Britain, needed a hero. Viv needed a mentor, and WG Grace was there for him. 1976 would be the summer of Viv Richards scoring boundaries endlessly and the searing pace of Michael Holding sending Tony Greig's stumps into orbit blowing in the winds of redemption. The fires of Babylon were burning bright. The summer of 1976 ends with the Notting Hill riots where cricket, punk and Don Letts come together to save the day. 1976 Punk, Cricket and London's Burning is a nuanced and original look at these hard times for Britain - the perspective of icons since passed, looking on at the brewing trouble, and hoping to share their wisdom to mend it.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781788307789
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 290
Book Description
1976 Punk, Cricket and London's Burning is the story of the rise of punk as both a genre of rock and a cultural movement. In divided 1970s Britain, resentment to the establishment and old order was growing with yearnings for a new beginning. Despair and anger for the working-class young was everywhere. They were being sold a version of no hope Britain that was grey, bleak, bankrupt and unemployed with no future. Britain seemed broken and at the same time, the music was remote, insipid and uninspiring. Added to this misery was the ugly and repulsive spectre of the far-right rising in influence, sowing racial tensions and clashes in opposition to rising immigration. Yet hope was brewing. Punk was becoming the voice of young people, disgruntled with how things were! At last, there was energy and excitement. Billy Idol, Siouxsie Sioux and the Bromley Contingent were creating a new scene. The Clash and Joe Strummer were going to save the young. But they needed help and the spirit of Gene Vincent was on hand. Meanwhile, on the other hand, the people still looked to the great game of cricket. The West Indies team were touring England. They had a rising star called Viv Richards who looked special, very special. The West Indians, living in Britain, needed a hero. Viv needed a mentor, and WG Grace was there for him. 1976 would be the summer of Viv Richards scoring boundaries endlessly and the searing pace of Michael Holding sending Tony Greig's stumps into orbit blowing in the winds of redemption. The fires of Babylon were burning bright. The summer of 1976 ends with the Notting Hill riots where cricket, punk and Don Letts come together to save the day. 1976 Punk, Cricket and London's Burning is a nuanced and original look at these hard times for Britain - the perspective of icons since passed, looking on at the brewing trouble, and hoping to share their wisdom to mend it.