Author: Sheila Rowbotham
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780992863906
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 26
Book Description
"Remembering Dorothy and Edward"
Author: Sheila Rowbotham
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780992863906
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 26
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780992863906
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 26
Book Description
The Reporter Who Knew Too Much
Author: Mark Shaw
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1682610977
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
Was journalist Dorothy Kilgallen murdered for writing a tell-all book about the JFK assassination? Or was her death from an overdose of barbiturates combined with alcohol, as reported? Shaw believes Kilgallen's death has always been suspect, and unfolds a list of suspects ranging from Frank Sinatra to a Mafia don, while speculating on the possibilities of reopening the case.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1682610977
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
Was journalist Dorothy Kilgallen murdered for writing a tell-all book about the JFK assassination? Or was her death from an overdose of barbiturates combined with alcohol, as reported? Shaw believes Kilgallen's death has always been suspect, and unfolds a list of suspects ranging from Frank Sinatra to a Mafia don, while speculating on the possibilities of reopening the case.
The Late Scholar
Author: Jill Paton Walsh
Publisher: Minotaur Books
ISBN: 1250032784
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 368
Book Description
When a dispute among the Fellows of St. Severin's College, Oxford University, reaches a stalemate, Lord Peter Wimsey discovers that as the Duke of Denver he is "the Visitor"—charged with the task of resolving the issue. It is time for Lord Peter and his detective novelist wife, Harriet, to revisit their beloved Oxford, where their long and literate courtship finally culminated in their engagement and marriage. At first, the dispute seems a simple difference of opinion about a valuable manuscript that some of the Fellows regard as nothing but an insurance liability, which should be sold to finance a speculative purchase of land. The voting is evenly balanced. The Warden would normally cast the deciding vote, but he has disappeared. And when several of the Fellows unexpectedly die as well, Lord Peter and Harriet set off on an investigation to uncover what is really going on at St. Severin's. With this return in The Late Scholar to the Oxford of Gaudy Night, which many readers regard as their favorite of Sayers's original series, Jill Paton Walsh at once revives the wit and brilliant plotting of the Golden Age of detective fiction.
Publisher: Minotaur Books
ISBN: 1250032784
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 368
Book Description
When a dispute among the Fellows of St. Severin's College, Oxford University, reaches a stalemate, Lord Peter Wimsey discovers that as the Duke of Denver he is "the Visitor"—charged with the task of resolving the issue. It is time for Lord Peter and his detective novelist wife, Harriet, to revisit their beloved Oxford, where their long and literate courtship finally culminated in their engagement and marriage. At first, the dispute seems a simple difference of opinion about a valuable manuscript that some of the Fellows regard as nothing but an insurance liability, which should be sold to finance a speculative purchase of land. The voting is evenly balanced. The Warden would normally cast the deciding vote, but he has disappeared. And when several of the Fellows unexpectedly die as well, Lord Peter and Harriet set off on an investigation to uncover what is really going on at St. Severin's. With this return in The Late Scholar to the Oxford of Gaudy Night, which many readers regard as their favorite of Sayers's original series, Jill Paton Walsh at once revives the wit and brilliant plotting of the Golden Age of detective fiction.
Three Short Plays
Author: Harley Granville-Barker
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 104
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 104
Book Description
Stories I Forgot to Tell You
Author: Dorothy Gallagher
Publisher: New York Review of Books
ISBN: 1681374811
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 97
Book Description
A delicate and darkly witty reflection on loss, marriage, writing, and life in New York from an acclaimed biographer and memoirist. Dorothy Gallagher’s husband, Ben Sonnenberg, died in 2010. He had suffered from multiple sclerosis for many years and was almost completely paralyzed, but his wonderful, playful mind remained quite undimmed. In the ten sections of Stories I Forgot to Tell You, Gallagher moves freely and intuitively between the present and the past to evoke the life they made together and her life after his death, alone and yet at the same time never without thoughts of him, in a present that is haunted but also comforted by the recollection of their common past. She talks—the whole book is written conversationally, confidingly, unpretentiously—about small things, such as moving into a new apartment and setting it up, growing tomatoes on a new deck, and as she does she recalls her missing husband’s elegant clothes and British affectations, what she knew about him and didn’t know, the devastating toll of his disease and the ways they found to deal with it. She talks about their two dogs and their cat, Bones, and the role that a photograph she never took had in bringing her together with her husband. Her mother, eventually succumbing to dementia, is also here, along with friends, an old typewriter, episodes from a writing life, and her husband’s last days. The stories Gallagher has to tell, as quirky as they are profound, could not be more ordinary, and yet her glancing, wry approach to memory and life gives them an extraordinary resonance that makes the reader feel both the logic and the mystery of a couple’s common existence. Her prose is perfectly pitched and her eye for detail unerring. This slim book about irremediable loss and unending love distills the essence of a lifetime.
Publisher: New York Review of Books
ISBN: 1681374811
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 97
Book Description
A delicate and darkly witty reflection on loss, marriage, writing, and life in New York from an acclaimed biographer and memoirist. Dorothy Gallagher’s husband, Ben Sonnenberg, died in 2010. He had suffered from multiple sclerosis for many years and was almost completely paralyzed, but his wonderful, playful mind remained quite undimmed. In the ten sections of Stories I Forgot to Tell You, Gallagher moves freely and intuitively between the present and the past to evoke the life they made together and her life after his death, alone and yet at the same time never without thoughts of him, in a present that is haunted but also comforted by the recollection of their common past. She talks—the whole book is written conversationally, confidingly, unpretentiously—about small things, such as moving into a new apartment and setting it up, growing tomatoes on a new deck, and as she does she recalls her missing husband’s elegant clothes and British affectations, what she knew about him and didn’t know, the devastating toll of his disease and the ways they found to deal with it. She talks about their two dogs and their cat, Bones, and the role that a photograph she never took had in bringing her together with her husband. Her mother, eventually succumbing to dementia, is also here, along with friends, an old typewriter, episodes from a writing life, and her husband’s last days. The stories Gallagher has to tell, as quirky as they are profound, could not be more ordinary, and yet her glancing, wry approach to memory and life gives them an extraordinary resonance that makes the reader feel both the logic and the mystery of a couple’s common existence. Her prose is perfectly pitched and her eye for detail unerring. This slim book about irremediable loss and unending love distills the essence of a lifetime.
The English Review
Author: Ford Madox Ford
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Modernism (Literature)
Languages : en
Pages : 600
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Modernism (Literature)
Languages : en
Pages : 600
Book Description
The Builder of Bridges
Author: Alfred Sutro
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English drama
Languages : en
Pages : 104
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English drama
Languages : en
Pages : 104
Book Description
Ghostland: In Search of a Haunted Country
Author: Edward Parnell
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
ISBN: 0008271968
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 261
Book Description
SHORTLISTED FOR THE PEN ACKERLEY PRIZE 2020 ‘A uniquely strange and wonderful work of literature’ Philip Hoare ‘An exciting new voice’ Mark Cocker, author of Crow Country
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
ISBN: 0008271968
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 261
Book Description
SHORTLISTED FOR THE PEN ACKERLEY PRIZE 2020 ‘A uniquely strange and wonderful work of literature’ Philip Hoare ‘An exciting new voice’ Mark Cocker, author of Crow Country
Somethin' Else
Author: E. S. Parkinson
Publisher: Vagabondage Press LLC
ISBN: 0615572413
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
Somethin' Else, a coming out and coming of age story. In 1960, riding the Rock and Roll dream into the future meant giving up everything you thought you knew in the past. Set on the cusp of the '60s, when everything seemed gray and staying put felt as scary as getting out, this is Jim's story -- a working-class lad grimly determined to get to university, but dreaming of nights on the town and the promise of rock and roll. Jim feels trapped in the post-war housing development, the routine of work and school, and with the girlfriend he can't quite manage to fall in love with. Until he meets Edward -- full of passion and possibility -- and in an instant, Jim's world is turned upside down and nothing is the same. Edward doesn't seem to notice rules or barriers and helps Jim to see the world through fresh eyes. Jim and Edward long for escape, but in the end, escape means different things to each of them and brings with it as many questions as solutions. Falling in love is a heady experience, but Jim needs to decide what really matters most to him: escape from working class life down the beaten path -- or something else -- something that only Edward can give him despite the consequences. This poignant historical LGBT debut novel from E.S. Parkinson faces the historical truth unflinchingly, with exquisite attention to period detail and language. Not every love story has a happy ending, but anyone who has ever found love where they should never have been looking will also love "Somethin' Else," by historian E.S. Parkinson. Download a free Kindle version with paperback purchase through KindleMatchbook! "Right up my street, this one. An enjoyable read." "A great debut novel, colourful, descriptive, and thought provoking. A pleasure to read."
Publisher: Vagabondage Press LLC
ISBN: 0615572413
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
Somethin' Else, a coming out and coming of age story. In 1960, riding the Rock and Roll dream into the future meant giving up everything you thought you knew in the past. Set on the cusp of the '60s, when everything seemed gray and staying put felt as scary as getting out, this is Jim's story -- a working-class lad grimly determined to get to university, but dreaming of nights on the town and the promise of rock and roll. Jim feels trapped in the post-war housing development, the routine of work and school, and with the girlfriend he can't quite manage to fall in love with. Until he meets Edward -- full of passion and possibility -- and in an instant, Jim's world is turned upside down and nothing is the same. Edward doesn't seem to notice rules or barriers and helps Jim to see the world through fresh eyes. Jim and Edward long for escape, but in the end, escape means different things to each of them and brings with it as many questions as solutions. Falling in love is a heady experience, but Jim needs to decide what really matters most to him: escape from working class life down the beaten path -- or something else -- something that only Edward can give him despite the consequences. This poignant historical LGBT debut novel from E.S. Parkinson faces the historical truth unflinchingly, with exquisite attention to period detail and language. Not every love story has a happy ending, but anyone who has ever found love where they should never have been looking will also love "Somethin' Else," by historian E.S. Parkinson. Download a free Kindle version with paperback purchase through KindleMatchbook! "Right up my street, this one. An enjoyable read." "A great debut novel, colourful, descriptive, and thought provoking. A pleasure to read."
Under the Sycamore Tree
Author: James Keith
Publisher: James Keith
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 269
Book Description
A story about the hunger for food, life, and opportunity. After stealing a loaf of bread, Edward was running to escape when he slammed into Dorothy. In that moment, fate intervened, and a love began that would span the years. Desperate to make a better life for himself and be a man worthy of Dorothy, Edward takes a job in the mines. When catastrophe strikes, he finds his world in a state of upheaval once more. But his isn’t the only future at stake. War is looming and the desire to stand for his country is staring Edward in the face. In the midst of battle, surrounded by pain and suffering, it’s his love of Dorothy that keeps him fighting. Will he find his way back to her, under their favorite sycamore tree? Or will his hunger to be a better man end in tragedy? From author James Keith comes, Under the Sycamore Tree, a gripping tale of life, love, and hope.
Publisher: James Keith
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 269
Book Description
A story about the hunger for food, life, and opportunity. After stealing a loaf of bread, Edward was running to escape when he slammed into Dorothy. In that moment, fate intervened, and a love began that would span the years. Desperate to make a better life for himself and be a man worthy of Dorothy, Edward takes a job in the mines. When catastrophe strikes, he finds his world in a state of upheaval once more. But his isn’t the only future at stake. War is looming and the desire to stand for his country is staring Edward in the face. In the midst of battle, surrounded by pain and suffering, it’s his love of Dorothy that keeps him fighting. Will he find his way back to her, under their favorite sycamore tree? Or will his hunger to be a better man end in tragedy? From author James Keith comes, Under the Sycamore Tree, a gripping tale of life, love, and hope.