A Chelsea Concerto

A Chelsea Concerto PDF Author: Frances Faviell
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781911413776
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :

Book Description
A memoir of the London Blitz, first published in 1959.

The Secret of Annexe 3

The Secret of Annexe 3 PDF Author: Colin Dexter
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
ISBN: 0330468820
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 321

Book Description
The Secret of Annexe 3 is the seventh novel in the Oxford-set detective series from Colin Dexter. As portrayed by John Thaw in ITV's Inspector Morse. Morse sought to hide his disappointment. So many people in the Haworth Hotel that fateful evening had been wearing some sort of disguise – a change of dress, a change of make-up, a change of partner, a change of attitude, a change of life almost; and the man who had died had been the most consummate artist of them all . . . Chief Inspector Morse seldom allowed himself to be caught up in New Year celebrations. So the murder inquiry in the festive hotel had a certain appeal – it was a crime worthy of the season. With the corpse still in fancy dress – albeit bloodsoaked – and hardly a single guest at the Hadworth hotel having checked in under their real name, Morse is faced with his toughest mystery yet. The Secret of Annexe 3 is followed by the eighth Inspector Morse book, The Wench is Dead.

Spam Tomorrow

Spam Tomorrow PDF Author: VERILY. ANDERSON
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781913054212
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 240

Book Description
A memoir of the English home front in World War Two, first published in 1956

A House on the Rhine

A House on the Rhine PDF Author: Frances Faviell
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781911413813
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 268

Book Description
A novel set in post-WW2 Germany, first published in 1955.

Ghost Variations

Ghost Variations PDF Author: Jessica Duchen
Publisher: Unbound Publishing
ISBN: 1783529830
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 327

Book Description
The strangest detective story in the history of music – inspired by a true incident. A world spiralling towards war. A composer descending into madness. And a devoted woman struggling to keep her faith in art and love against all the odds. 1933. Dabbling in the fashionable “Glass Game” – a Ouija board – the famous Hungarian violinist Jelly d’Arányi, one-time muse to composers such as Bartók, Ravel and Elgar, encounters a startling dilemma. A message arrives ostensibly from the spirit of the composer Robert Schumann, begging her to find and perform his long-suppressed violin concerto. She tries to ignore it, wanting to concentrate instead on charity concerts. But against the background of the 1930s depression in London and the rise of the Nazis in Germany, a struggle ensues as the “spirit messengers” do not want her to forget. The concerto turns out to be real, embargoed by Schumann’s family for fear that it betrayed his mental disintegration: it was his last full-scale work, written just before he suffered a nervous breakdown after which he spent the rest of his life in a mental hospital. It shares a theme with his Geistervariationen (Ghost Variations) for piano, a melody he believed had been dictated to him by the spirits of composers beyond the grave. As rumours of its existence spread from London to Berlin, where the manuscript is held, Jelly embarks on an increasingly complex quest to find the concerto. When the Third Reich’s administration decides to unearth the work for reasons of its own, a race to perform it begins. Though aided and abetted by a team of larger-than-life personalities – including her sister Adila Fachiri, the pianist Myra Hess, and a young music publisher who falls in love with her – Jelly finds herself confronting forces that threaten her own state of mind. Saving the concerto comes to mean saving herself. In the ensuing psychodrama, the heroine, the concerto and the pre-war world stand on the brink, reaching together for one more chance of glory.

Braving the New World, 1619-1784

Braving the New World, 1619-1784 PDF Author: Don Nardo
Publisher: Facts On File
ISBN: 9780791022597
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 126

Book Description
Braving the New World, 1619-1784: from the arrival of the enslaved Africans to the end of the American Revolution.

The House Opposite

The House Opposite PDF Author: BARBARA. NOBLE
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781913054298
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 236

Book Description
It was curious that the aerial bombardment of London, which had ennobled so much that was normally sordid, should only debase a love affair between two people who had managed for three years to overcome the threat to their relations implicit in all such. To die together would be simple. It would not be so simple to be dug out still alive from the same collapsed building. Elizabeth Simpson is a secretary having an affair with her married boss. Her father is an air raid warden and her terrified mother takes her courage from concealed bottles of rum. Owen Cathcart, their neurotic teenage neighbour, slips out during night raids to watch the fireworks and collect souvenirs of shrapnel. And Bob Craven, a soldier Elizabeth uses as cover for her illicit romance, plans his taxi rides to see the most dramatic bomb damage. In this riveting drama of life during the Blitz, the extraordinary immediacy and vivid, intimate detail stem directly from the first-hand experiences of Barbara Noble, who lived and worked in London throughout the war. The result is a unique social document and an unforgettable reading experience. 'The most satisfying picture yet of what life was like in London during those hectic months.' Times of India

The Dancing Bear

The Dancing Bear PDF Author: Frances Faviell
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781911413790
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 234

Book Description
A memoir of life in Berlin, just after WW2.

The Fish Can Sing

The Fish Can Sing PDF Author: Halldor Laxness
Publisher: Vintage
ISBN: 0307389340
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 268

Book Description
One of the most beloved novels from the Nobel Prize winner—"a beacon in twentieth-century literature" (Alice Munro, Nobel Prize-winning author of Dear Life). A poignant coming-of-age tale marked with the peculiar Icelandic blend of light irony and dark humor. • With an introduction by Pulitzer Prize-winning author of A Thousand Acres. The orphan Alfgrimur has spent an idyllic childhood sheltered in the simple turf cottage of a generous and eccentric elderly couple. Alfgrimur dreams only of becoming a fisherman like his adoptive grandfather, until he meets Iceland's biggest celebrity. The opera singer Gardar Holm’s international fame is a source of tremendous pride to tiny, insecure Iceland, though no one there has ever heard him sing. A mysterious man who mostly avoids his homeland and repeatedly fails to perform for his adoring countrymen, Gardar takes a particular interest in Alfgrimur’s budding musical talent and urges him to seek out the world beyond the one he knows and loves. But as Alfgrimur discovers that Gardar is not what he seems, he begins to confront the challenge of finding his own path without turning his back on where he came from.
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