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Wear A Mask! - Oxford's Pandemic Portraits (Paperback): Martin Stott Wear A Mask! - Oxford's Pandemic Portraits (Paperback)
Martin Stott
R332 Discovery Miles 3 320 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Between early 2020 and spring 2021, Oxford - like the rest of the UK - was subject to a series of restrictions to combat the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic. After initial hesitation, the government stipulated that face masks should be worn in certain contexts to reduce transmission. These masks soon became obligatory but also a matter of personal choice in terms of how they looked and what they signified. Over a year, Oxford-based photographer Martin Stott recorded hundreds of images of masked individuals in the city, revealing the extraordinary diversity and individuality at play in a public health measure that was previously unfamiliar to most people. Politics, identity, fashion, subversion and resilience are all colourfully expressed in Stott's subjects who were photographed in a range of everyday contexts. This book presents 56 of these photographs. Wear a Mask!, echoing Anthony Fauci's memorable plea for collective action, provides a striking visual record of how Oxford's population reacted to an unprecedented public health crisis and turned face masks into a powerful expression of identity

Brunel's Royal Albert Bridge (Paperback, 2nd edition): John Binding Brunel's Royal Albert Bridge (Paperback, 2nd edition)
John Binding
R541 Discovery Miles 5 410 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This deeply researched book tells of Brunel's solution to getting the Cornwall Railway across the very considerable obstacle of the River Tamar at Saltash was the magnificent Royal Albert Bridge. Its unique design and handsome proportions make it one of his most outstanding works.

Blue Remembered Hills: the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (Paperback): Keith Pybus Blue Remembered Hills: the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (Paperback)
Keith Pybus
R558 Discovery Miles 5 580 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The Shropshire Hills are alive with stories, although all too few of these are known to the casual visitor or even to the interested long-term resident. But each year, a lucky few will hear these weird and wonderful tales as they accompany landscape detective Keith Pybus on his walks around this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Now, for the first time, these stories have been committed to print for all to enjoy. Follow in the footsteps of A.E. Housman, Mary Webb, Bruce Chatwin and John Osborne to rediscover this lovely part of England. Meet three local 'Grand Designers' and explore the mansions they built with the fortunes they made. Find out what brought Napoleon Bonaparte's brother, Lucien, to the Ludlow social scene. Read the hair-raising tale of Molly Morgan, twice sentenced to transportation. Ponder over the mysterious case of the wretched maid of Ferney Hall. Ache at the heart-wrenching stories of children banished to the New World on the Mayflower. Stories that will surprise and move you and make you want to find out more about the Shropshire Hills. Of course, explorations are not just into the past. Every year thousands of 'foodies' attend the Ludlow Food Festival, and its markets and restaurants could not exist without the unique and varied produce of local farms, moors and hedgerows. Church Stretton, Shropshire's very own spa town was once promoted as 'Switzerland without wolves and avalanches'. And Rectory Wood was recently voted the least stressful location in England. So join Keith Pybus on an unforgettable adventure through the Shropshire Hills in all their glory. Feel the breeze in your hair, just as you feel the history at your back...

Motherland - Poems (Hardcover): Sally Thomas Motherland - Poems (Hardcover)
Sally Thomas
R725 R642 Discovery Miles 6 420 Save R83 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Best of the Adirondack Tales (Paperback): W. H. H. Murray The Best of the Adirondack Tales (Paperback)
W. H. H. Murray; Edited by Randall S Beach; Introduction by Randall S Beach
R656 R614 Discovery Miles 6 140 Save R42 (6%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Downtown - My Manhattan (Paperback, 1st Back Bay pbk. ed): Pete Hamill Downtown - My Manhattan (Paperback, 1st Back Bay pbk. ed)
Pete Hamill
R493 R460 Discovery Miles 4 600 Save R33 (7%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In Downtown, Pete Hamill leads us on an unforgettable journey through the city he loves, from the island's southern tip to Times Square, combining a moving memoir of his days and nights in New York with a passionate history of its most enduring places and people.

The Memory Keeper of Kyiv - The most powerful, important historical novel of 2022 (Hardcover): Erin Litteken The Memory Keeper of Kyiv - The most powerful, important historical novel of 2022 (Hardcover)
Erin Litteken
R681 Discovery Miles 6 810 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Perfect for fans of The Tattooist of Auschwitz and The Beekeeper of Aleppo. "A powerfully moving debut . . . Ukraine's tragic history painfully echoes its current crisis, and on every page the Ukrainian spirit shines out, unbowed, unbent and unbroken." Kate Quinn, author of The Diamond Eye In the 1930s, Stalin's activists marched through the Soviet Union, espousing the greatness of collective farming. It was the first step in creating a man-made famine that, in Ukraine, stole almost 4 million lives. Inspired by the history the world forgot, and the Russian government denies, Erin Litteken reimagines their story. In 1929, Katya is 16 years old, surrounded by family and in love with the boy next door. When Stalin's activists arrive in her village, it's just a few, a little pressure to join the collective. But soon neighbors disappear, those who speak out are never seen again and every new day is uncertain. Resistance has a price, and as desperate hunger grips the countryside, survival seems more a dream than a possibility. But, even in the darkest times, love beckons. Seventy years later, a young widow discovers her grandmother's journal, one that will reveal the long-buried secrets of her family's haunted past. This is a story of the resilience of the human spirit, the love that sees us through our darkest hours and the true horror of what happened during the Holodomor. May we never forget, lest history repeat itself.A share of proceeds will be donated to DEC's Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal. "A compelling and intimate story of love and survival. Harrowing and haunting . . . yet, at the same time, it is sensitive, beautiful and inspiring. Everybody should read this story, especially now. I cannot recommend it highly enough." Christy Lefteri, author of The Beekeeper of Aleppo "A stunning portrait of Ukraine and its people, of strength, of endurance, of the fight for survival during the forced famine, the Holodomor, but also a tender story of Katya, a grandmother whose hidden history holds the power to guide her granddaughter through the darkness of loss and grief, toward life and a limitless future. A remarkable read not to be missed." Lisa Wingate, author of Before We Were Yours "This beautifully written snapshot of Ukraine's history is both timely and heart-rending, sensitively bringing to life the culture of a nation devastated by an enemy invader. How shocking it is that it's a history that's being repeated today. And how important a reminder that where there's life, there's hope." Fiona Valpy, author of The Dressmaker's Gift "Emotionally riveting and honest . . . simultaneously shines an unflinching light on historical atrocities while it celebrates the resilience of the human spirit. You won't soon forget this stunning debut." Paulette Kennedy, author of Parting the Veil"The Memory Keeper of Kyiv is a meticulously researched novel . . . depicting a country whose people managed to dig deep enough to find the strength, determination and heart to survive." Deborah Carr, author of An Island at War "Breathtaking. Devastating. Erin Litteken's The Memory Keeper of Kyiv chronicles a defining but forgotten moment of Ukrainian history." Amanda McCrina, author of The Silent Unseen"The Memory Keeper of Kyiv is a truly enlightening read . . . I recommend this to anyone looking for a personal way to connect with Ukraine's history." M.B. Henry, author of All the Lights Above Us

The Highlands and Islands Colouring Book: Past and Present (Paperback): The Highlands and Islands Colouring Book: Past and Present (Paperback)
R369 Discovery Miles 3 690 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The Highlands and Islands of Scotland have charmed visitors for centuries, and this collection of intricate illustrations is a celebration of this ancient landscape's unique appeal. Featuring a range of vistas, from majestic mountains and picturesque lochs to historic castles and famous battlefields, each stunning scene is full of intriguing detail sure to fire the imagination and make you reach for your colouring pencils. There are absolutely no rules - you can choose any combination of colours you like to bring these images to life. Suitable for children. If you love this historic region of Scotland then you will love colouring it in!

Cherish - A Book About Us (Hardcover): Shaela Mauger Cherish - A Book About Us (Hardcover)
Shaela Mauger
R576 Discovery Miles 5 760 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
Snapshots of Village Life (Hardcover): Laura Lee Snapshots of Village Life (Hardcover)
Laura Lee
R584 Discovery Miles 5 840 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Situated in picturesque countryside on the North Staffordshire / South Cheshire border, the villages of Betley, Balterley and Wrinehill are steeped in centuries of history. Betley was mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 and was granted a Royal Charter in the 13th century to hold a weekly market. Famous Victorian visitors to Betley included author Elizabeth Gaskell and the young Florence Nightingale, who went boating on Betley Hall Pool. The three villages also had a brush with royalty when a Grand Duke of Russia opened the local flower show and The Queen's grandparents George V and Queen Mary passed through on their tour of North Staffordshire. Published in the milestone year of The Queen's Platinum Jubilee, this collection of pictures from the 19th century onwards captures and collates some well-known landmarks of Betley, Balterley and Wrinehill, both past and present. From garages to pubs, churches to country mansions, 'Snapshots of Village Life' outlines their stories within the villages they helped to shape. Celebrations of local and national events (such as the 50th anniversary of VE Day) also demonstrate a strong sense of community running through that village life. A community depicted, a heritage captured. 'Snapshots of Village Life' creates an engaging pictorial record of Betley, Balterley and Wrinehill and provides a fascinating glimpse of their journey through time.

Margaret Beaufort of Bourne, Collyweston, Maxey and Deeping - The Tudor Dynasty (Hardcover): Margaret Wainwright Margaret Beaufort of Bourne, Collyweston, Maxey and Deeping - The Tudor Dynasty (Hardcover)
Margaret Wainwright
R699 Discovery Miles 6 990 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

An amazing woman from Bourne, Collyweston and Maxey who had a profound impact on history but has been virtually forgotten in our Lincolnshire locality. Read tales of her survival from the traumatic birth of her son (Henry VII) when aged only thirteen, her ever-changing fortunes in the Wars of the Roses, being condemned as a traitor by Richard III and her eventual triumph, which saw her become the matriarch of the Tudor dynasty. As the only blood link from the Normans to our present Royal Family (documented here), her legacy through her symbols and academia is still far-reaching today.

Mahatma Gandhi in Photographs - Foreword by The Gandhi Research Foundation - in full color (Hardcover): Adriano Lucca, The... Mahatma Gandhi in Photographs - Foreword by The Gandhi Research Foundation - in full color (Hardcover)
Adriano Lucca, The Gandhi Research Foundation
R1,084 Discovery Miles 10 840 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
Did You Know? Brighton and Hove - A Miscellany (Hardcover): Julia Skinner Did You Know? Brighton and Hove - A Miscellany (Hardcover)
Julia Skinner
R148 R122 Discovery Miles 1 220 Save R26 (18%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days
A Grandmother to Remember (Hardcover): Deana Boggess A Grandmother to Remember (Hardcover)
Deana Boggess
R456 Discovery Miles 4 560 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
A Single Star and Bloody Knuckles - A History of Politics and Race in Texas (Hardcover): Bill Minutaglio A Single Star and Bloody Knuckles - A History of Politics and Race in Texas (Hardcover)
Bill Minutaglio
R769 Discovery Miles 7 690 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Finalist, 2021 Writers' League of Texas Book Award For John Nance "Cactus Jack" Garner, there was one simple rule in politics: "You've got to bloody your knuckles." It's a maxim that applies in so many ways to the state of Texas, where the struggle for power has often unfolded through underhanded politicking, backroom dealings, and, quite literally, bloodshed. The contentious history of Texas politics has been shaped by dangerous and often violent events, and been formed not just in the halls of power but by marginalized voices omitted from the official narratives. A Single Star and Bloody Knuckles traces the state's conflicted and dramatic evolution over the past 150 years through its pivotal political players, including oft-neglected women and people of color. Beginning in 1870 with the birth of Texas's modern political framework, Bill Minutaglio chronicles Texas political life against the backdrop of industry, the economy, and race relations, recasting the narrative of influential Texans. With journalistic verve and candor, Minutaglio delivers a contemporary history of the determined men and women who fought for their particular visions of Texas and helped define the state as a potent force in national affairs.

One Summer in Monte Carlo - The perfect escapist read from bestseller Jennifer Bohnet (Hardcover): Jennifer Bohnet One Summer in Monte Carlo - The perfect escapist read from bestseller Jennifer Bohnet (Hardcover)
Jennifer Bohnet
R676 Discovery Miles 6 760 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

You can run to the sun, but can you ever hide? From the bestselling author of Villa of Sun and Secrets.Monte Carlo means different things to different people; for some it's a billionaires playground, overflowing with glitz and glamour but for others it's where dangerous secrets lay hidden. For Nanette Weston, and her then fiance, F1 racing driver Zac Ewart, their dream life came to an abrupt halt 3 years ago following a car accident which Zac walked away from, but left Nanette being airlifted back to the UK, never to return and never to see her fiance again. Monte Carlo was a place she wanted to forget, not revisit. But when her friend and employer, Vanessa asks Nanette to look after her children in the Principality for a few months, Nanette knew she had no choice but to return. As the F1 circus once again comes to town, with Zac in pole position, mistakes of the past, leave legacies for the future... This book was previously published as Follow Your Star by Jennifer Bohnet. What readers are saying about One Summer in Monte Carlo: 'As always with Jennifers books I was able to escape into a completely different world, one we can only dream about.' 'I could imagine myself as the main female character and could hardly put down the book.' 'A superb fast-paced read with a real surprise and absolutely loved the F1 glamour of Monaco - I really felt I was there!' 'Such a roller coaster ride of people's lives. Tragic, sad, happy tumultuous feelings of life in the fast lane.'

The Pre-Raphaelite Trail in Kent (Paperback): Peter Wise The Pre-Raphaelite Trail in Kent (Paperback)
Peter Wise
R184 R153 Discovery Miles 1 530 Save R31 (17%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days
Chester County Historical Society (Paperback): Peter B. Schiffer Chester County Historical Society (Paperback)
Peter B. Schiffer
R128 R120 Discovery Miles 1 200 Save R8 (6%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Packed with useful information about historic Chester County, one of the original sections of Pennsylvania, this small, photo illustrated book introduces the distinctive land, buildings, furnishings and library which comprise the Chester County Historical Society in the old Quaker-settled town of West Chester. Contents include the 1704 Brinton House, 1727 Collins Mansion, 1790 David Townsend house, and log constructed Hopper House and barn as well as local pottery, needlework, pictures, dishes, toys and furniture used in the county through the nineteenth century. Since many American families have ancestors from this region, the library is an important resource for geneology and historical studies.

Hello, Geneseo (Hardcover): Colleen N Venturino Hello, Geneseo (Hardcover)
Colleen N Venturino; Illustrated by Lea Embeli
R510 Discovery Miles 5 100 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Hope and Hard Truth - A Life in Texas Politics (Hardcover): Mary Beth Rogers Hope and Hard Truth - A Life in Texas Politics (Hardcover)
Mary Beth Rogers
R687 Discovery Miles 6 870 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Mary Beth Rogers has led an eventful life rooted in the weeds of Texas politics, occasionally savoring a few victories-particularly the 1990 governor's race when, as campaign manager for Ann Richards, she did the impossible and put a Democratic woman in office. She also learned to absorb her losses-after all, she was a liberal feminist in America's most aggressively conservative state. Rogers's road to a political life was complex. Candidly and vulnerably, she shares both public and private memories of how she tried to maintain a rich family life with growing children and a husband with a debilitating illness. She goes on to provide an insider's account of her experiences as Richards's first chief of staff while weaving her way through the highs and lows of political intrigue and legislative maneuvering. Reflecting on her family heritage and nascent spiritual quest, Rogers discovers a reality at once sobering and invigorating: nothing is ever completely lost or completely won. It is a constant struggle to create humane public policies built on a foundation of fairness and justice-particularly in her beloved Texas.

You Will Never Be One of Us - A Teacher, a Texas Town, and the Rural Roots of Radical Conservatism (Hardcover): Timothy Paul... You Will Never Be One of Us - A Teacher, a Texas Town, and the Rural Roots of Radical Conservatism (Hardcover)
Timothy Paul Bowman, Wayne Woodward
R1,053 Discovery Miles 10 530 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

During the spring semester of 1975, Wayne Woodward, a popular young English teacher at La Plata Junior High School in Hereford, Texas, was unceremoniously fired. His offense? Founding a local chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). Believing he had been unjustly targeted, Woodward sued the school district. You Will Never Be One of Us chronicles the circumstances surrounding Woodward's dismissal and the ensuing legal battle. Revealing a uniquely regional aspect of the cultural upheaval of the 1970s, the case offers rare insight into the beginnings of the rural-urban, local-national divide that continues to roil American politics. By 1975 Hereford, a quiet farming town in the Texas Panhandle, had become "majority minority," and Woodward's students were mostly the children of Mexican and Mexican American workers at local agribusinesses. Most townspeople viewed the ACLU as they did Woodward's long hair and politics: as threatening a radical liberal takeover-and a reckoning for the town's white power structure. Locals were presented with a choice: either support school officials who sought to rid themselves of a liberal troublemaker, or side with an idealistic young man whose constitutional rights might have been violated. In Timothy Bowman's deft telling, Woodward's story exposes the sources and depths of rural America's political culture during the latter half of the twentieth century and the lengths to which small-town conservatives would go to defend it. In defining a distinctive rural, middle-American "Panhandle conservatism," You Will Never Be One of Us extends the study of the conservative movement beyond the suburbs of the Sunbelt and expands our understanding of a continuing, perhaps deepening, rift in American political culture.

My Perfect Life (Hardcover): Ron Goade My Perfect Life (Hardcover)
Ron Goade
R936 Discovery Miles 9 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Yellow Dirt - A Poisoned Land and the Betrayal of the Navajos (Paperback): Judy Pasternak Yellow Dirt - A Poisoned Land and the Betrayal of the Navajos (Paperback)
Judy Pasternak
R478 R449 Discovery Miles 4 490 Save R29 (6%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Now in paperback, the critically acclaimed "Yellow Dirt," "will break your heart. An enormous achievement--literally, a piece of groundbreaking investigative journalism--illustrates exactly what reporting should do: Show us what we've become as a people, and sharpen our vision of who we, the people, ought to become" ( "The Christian Science Monitor" ).
From the 1930s to the 1960s, the United States knowingly used and discarded an entire tribe of people as the Navajos worked, unprotected, in the uranium mines that fueled the Manhattan Project and the Cold War. Long after these mines were abandoned, Navajos in all four corners of the Reservation (which borders Utah, New Mexico, and Arizona) continued grazing their animals on sagebrush flats riddled with uranium that had been blasted from the ground. They built their houses out of chunks of uranium ore, inhaled radioactive dust borne aloft from the waste piles the mining companies had left behind, and their children played in the unsealed mines themselves. Ten years after the mines closed, the cancer rate on the reservation shot up and some babies began to be born with crooked fingers that fused together into claws as they grew. Government scientists filed complaints about the situation with the government, but were told it was a mess too expensive to clean up.
Judy Pasternak exposed this story in a prizewinning "Los Angeles Times" series. Her work galvanized both a congressman and a famous prosecutor to clean the sites and get reparations for the tribe. "Yellow Dirt" is her powerful chronicle of both the scandal of neglect and the Navajos' fight for justice.

Gowanus - Brooklyn's Curious Canal (Hardcover): Joseph Alexiou Gowanus - Brooklyn's Curious Canal (Hardcover)
Joseph Alexiou
R3,137 Discovery Miles 31 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The surprising history of the Gowanus Canal and its role in the building of Brooklyn For more than 150 years, Brooklyn's Gowanus Canal has been called a cesspool, an industrial dumping ground, and a blemish on the face of the populous borough-as well as one of the most important waterways in the history of New York harbor. Yet its true origins, man-made character, and importance to the city have been largely forgotten. Now, New York writer and guide Joseph Alexiou explores how the Gowanus creek-a naturally-occurring tidal estuary that served as a conduit for transport and industry during the colonial era-came to play an outsized role in the story of America's greatest city. From the earliest Dutch settlers of New Amsterdam, to nearby Revolutionary War skirmishes, or the opulence of the Gilded Age mansions that sprung up in its wake, historical changes to the Canal and the neighborhood that surround it have functioned as a microcosm of the story of Brooklyn's rapid nineteenth-century growth. Highlighting the biographies of nineteenth-century real estate moguls like Daniel Richards and Edwin C. Litchfield, Alexiou recalls the forgotten movers and shakers that laid the foundation of modern-day Brooklyn. As he details, the pollution, crime, and industry associated with the Gowanus stretch back far earlier than the twentieth century, and helped define the culture and unique character of this celebrated borough. The story of the Gowanus, like Brooklyn itself, is a tale of ambition and neglect, bursts of creative energy, and an inimitable character that has captured the imaginations of city-lovers around the world.

The South Precinct of Dutchess County New York 1740-1790 - divided into Philipse, Fredricksburgh, and South East Precincts in... The South Precinct of Dutchess County New York 1740-1790 - divided into Philipse, Fredricksburgh, and South East Precincts in 1772 renamed Philipse, Fredericks, and South-East Towns in 1788 containing present-day Putnam County New York (Hardcover)
Pamela Ricciardi Paschke
R1,257 Discovery Miles 12 570 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
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