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This pocket-sized guide to identifying and interpreting metal and
ceramic marks has been improved with the addition of the most
recent hallmarks, along with details of the new hallmarking system.
Do you attend car boot sales or browse in antique shops in search
of bargains? Have you ever wished you knew more about grandma's
silver spoon? Do you envy the experts' ability to identify and date
old hand-me-downs? If the answer to any of these questions is yes,
Collins Gem Antique Marks is for you. Packed with thousands of
clear illustrations, the book shows hallmarks on silver, gold and
platinum, as well as those on Old Sheffield Plate, pewter, pottery
and porcelain. Complete with a history of hallmarks and how to read
them, Collins Gem Antique Marks is absolutely indispensable. The
book provides: Full hallmarks for silver from London, Edinburgh,
York, Norwich, Exeter, Dublin, Newcastle, Chester, Glasgow,
Birmingham and Sheffield, along with maker's marks from these
cities. Up-to-date hallmarks for gold and platinum. Old Sheffield
plate marks, showing the variety of maker's marks. Pewter marks and
a selection of pewter touch marks. Pottery and porcelain marks
showing both letter and name marks, and symbol marks. Redesigned in
new Gem style.
Pilates is well known as one of the best forms of exercise for people who want a longer, leaner physique. In Pilates for a Flat Stomach, expert Anna Selby has selected the specific exercises you need to do to achieve the toned stomach you’ve always dreamed of.Just 15 minutes a day of the low-impact, high energy Pilates exercises that work on your abdominal muscles will not only improve the appearance of your stomach, but will also work the muscles that support your back, improving your posture and making you feel great.This book is perfect for people with a busy lifestyle. Just 15 minutes a day of Pilates, the all-round healthy exercise, will leave you with a flat, toned stomach, making you look and feel fantastic!
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World Record (Paperback, New)
Neil Astley, Anna Selby; Introduction by Simon Armitage
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"The World Record" is an international anthology of work by poets
from all the countries taking part in the 2012 London Olympics,
featuring a poem from each of the 204 Olympic nations, from Armenia
to Tuvalu, Azerbaijan to Turkmenistan. With this book you can
discover the world through its keenest observers, political
activists and most articulate wordsmiths. There's something for
every taste: new voices as well as world greats, rappers and spoken
word artists as well as poets and storytellers. "The World Record"
marks the first time so many living poets from so many countries
have been gathered together in one anthology - and 2012 is the
first time so many poets have been gathered in one place. Up to 204
poets come together in London for Poetry Parnassus, a week-long
celebratory gathering as part of the finale of the Cultural
Olympiad, the Festival of the World and the London 2012 Festival.
This visionary festival at London's Southbank Centre features poets
from all participating Olympic nations giving readings, talks and
performances. Poetry Parnassus is a monumental poetic happening
worthy of the spirit and history of the Olympics. Introduced by the
festival's curator, Simon Armitage, "The World Record" shows how
poetry crosses all international boundaries to speak to readers
everywhere.
'The lyric poem works both to slow down our world, teasing out the
many disparate elements of our experience, and to reorient it, by
exposing an entire universe of instincts, paradoxes, and mysteries
beneath all that we know, or think we know. In these poems by Anna
Selby, human beings are always gravitating from earth and air
towards water. It is as if the transcendence they seek (the desire
to "leap/hot out of your own life") requires a physical departure
from the very medium they inhabit. Selby's ringing titles evoke not
just a subject but a sensibility, and her versatile forms and
deftly run-on lines very persuasively re-enact the thrill of sense
experience and the shape of thought.' Chandrahas Choudhury
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