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America's Most Hated Woman - The Life and Gruesome Death of Madalyn Murray O'Hair (Hardcover, New): Ann Rowe Seaman America's Most Hated Woman - The Life and Gruesome Death of Madalyn Murray O'Hair (Hardcover, New)
Ann Rowe Seaman
R2,981 R2,626 Discovery Miles 26 260 Save R355 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Why did Life Magazine dub her "the most hated woman in America"? Did she unravel the moral fiber of America or defend the Constitution? They found her heaped in a shallow grave, sawed up, and burned. Thus ended Madalyn Murray O'Hair, the articulate "atheist bitch" whose 1963 U.S. Supreme Court case ended school prayer. Her Christian-baiting lawsuits spanned three more decades; she was on TV all over the country, foul-mouthed, witty, and passionate, launching today's culture wars over same-sex marriage and faith-based initiatives. She was a man-hater who loved sex, a bully whose heart broke for the downtrodden. She was accused of schizophrenia, alcoholism, and embezzlement, but never cowardice or sloth. She was an ideologue who spewed toxic rage even at the followers who made her a millionaire. She was a doting mother who accosted people to ask them to be sexual partners for her lonely children, and whose cannibalistic love led her children to their grave. She thrived on her fame, but just as the curtain of obscurity began to lower, the family vanished in one of the strangest of America's true crimes. This is the real story of "the most hated woman in America," by the only author to interview the killer and those close to him and to witness the family's secret burial in Austin, Texas. From the First Chapter The sky was gray and drizzling, but it had stopped at the funeral home by quarter to nine. Billy Murray hadn't spoken to his three family members for more than twenty years, but he wanted to give them a decent burial. Bill was an ordained minister, but he didn't pray over the charred, sawed-up remains. "Baptists don't pray for the dead," he said. "They either accept Christ before they died or they didn't." He had his mother cremated in accordance with her oft-expressed wish. Her urn sat at the head of the burial vault, as was appropriate, for she had ruled the other two with an iron hand. She was Madalyn Murray O'Hair, 76, founder of American Atheists, and the Most Hated Woman in America-a sobriquet she relished. The other two were his half-brother, Jon Garth Murray, 40, and his daughter, Robin Murray-O'Hair, 30. It had taken five years to find them and bring them to the cemetery for the service, which was kept secret from the public. It was their second burial. Jerry Carruth, the prosecutor who had searched for the family for nearly four years, had watched them being excavated from their shallow mass grave on a South Texas ranch some months before. He was watching the shoveling, looking for the hip replacement joint Madalyn had gotten in 1988. When they found that, he'd know he'd found Madalyn. "There it was," he said, "shining in the sun like a trailer hitch."

Iris Murdoch - A Literary Life (Hardcover): P Martin, Anne Rowe Iris Murdoch - A Literary Life (Hardcover)
P Martin, Anne Rowe
R1,461 Discovery Miles 14 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This largely chronological study of Iris Murdoch's literary life begins with her fledgling publications at Badminton School and Oxford, and her Irish heritage. It moves through the novels of the next four decades and concludes with an account of the biographical, critical and media attention given to her life and work since her death in 1999.

Iris Murdoch and Morality (Hardcover): Anne Rowe Iris Murdoch and Morality (Hardcover)
Anne Rowe; Edited by A. Horner
R1,458 Discovery Miles 14 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"This volume, featuring contributions from a number of leading scholars, explores the ways in which the moral positions Iris Murdoch adopts in her philosophy and theology can be aligned with her fiction, demonstrating how Murdoch's work can contribute significantly to discussions about the relationship between literature and morality"--Provided by publisher.

Statistical Data Analysis Using Your Personal Computer (Hardcover): Ira H. Bernstein, Nancy Ann Rowe Statistical Data Analysis Using Your Personal Computer (Hardcover)
Ira H. Bernstein, Nancy Ann Rowe
R5,112 Discovery Miles 51 120 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

What should you see when you?re analyzing real data using one of the major statistical packages, such as SPSS, SAS or Microsoft Excel? This book will show you, and will walk you through the output from a variety of statistical outcomes, such as data reflecting a single common factor. Through the use of actual demonstrations, the authors supply readers with the computer programs necessary to simulate data sets with the statistical properties (usually multivariate) that are often assumed of real data. The reader is then shown how to analyze these data sets and how to interpret the results. The book begins with a general introduction to doing research and tips for using the three statistical packages. The authors next explore how to create data structures and perform univariate, bivariate, and multivariate simulations. They then show how to use the simulations to understand common statistical algorithms and their outputs when doing a basic correlation analysis, exploratory factor analysis, confirmatory factor analysis, multidimensional scaling, multiple regression, discriminate analysis, classification analysis and MANOVA. Throughout the book, the authors provide the reader with helpful guides, such as: *Hint boxes to give readers tips for executing particular techniques using the statistical software packages. *Steps that show each stage of a procedure, such as importing an Excel file into SAS. *Problems end each chapter so the reader can practice the techniques described. *Web Site with the SAS and SPSS programs and sample data.

Tudor and Early Stuart Parks of Hertfordshire (Paperback): Anne Rowe Tudor and Early Stuart Parks of Hertfordshire (Paperback)
Anne Rowe
R605 Discovery Miles 6 050 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book forms a continuation of the research published in Medieval Parks, Anne Rowe's highly regarded volume of 2009. Now she turns her attention to the deer parks that existed in Hertfordshire during the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. Drawing on the earliest county maps, most notably those produced by Saxton in 1577 and Norden in 1598, and both State papers and estate records, Anne Rowe builds a detailed picture of Hertfordshire's Tudor and Early Stuart parks. At least 60 parks existed in Hertfordshire at various times between 1485 and 1642, but for only 46 of those parks is there evidence that they contained deer at some point during the period. These confirmed or probable deer parks form the focus of this study. Of course not all of them were sixteenth-century creations: less than one-third were `new' parks, the remainder had been in existence for much longer, in one or two cases being recorded in Domesday Book. In the first part of the book detailed evidence for who created and owned the county's parks and how they were used and managed is given. The dawning of design in Hertfordshire's park landscapes is also explored. Part 2 gives an account of the presence of the Tudor and early Stuart monarchy in Hertfordshire. Several monarchs and members of their immediate families spent significant periods in Hertfordshire and played a notable part in the history of its parkland; indeed, by 1540 Henry VIII held about 70 per cent of the parkland in the county. Part 3 is a gazetteer in which each entry brings together the documentary, cartographic and occasional field evidence available for a park, with a map showing its probable extent in the period covered. At this time hunting continued to be the most popular leisure activity, as it had been for centuries. Wealthy landowners enjoyed a range of hunting activities essentially unchanged from the medieval period, including deer- and hare-coursing on foot, falconry, fishing and wild-fowling. But the pursuit of a stag or buck on horseback accompanied by a pack of hounds was considered the noblest hunting experience. Based, like the first volume, on an enormous amount of original work, this meticulously researched book opens a window onto Tudor and early Stuart Hertfordshire and once again illuminates a significant aspect of the county's landscape history.

Hertfordshire - A Landscape History (Paperback): Anne Rowe, Tom Williamson Hertfordshire - A Landscape History (Paperback)
Anne Rowe, Tom Williamson
R543 Discovery Miles 5 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Dividing the county of Hertfordshire into four broad regions-the "champion" countryside in the north, the Chiltern dip slope to the west, the fertile boulder clays of the east, and the unwelcoming London Clay in the south-this volume explains how, in the course of the middle ages, natural characteristics influenced the development of land use and settlement to create a range of distinctive landscapes. The great diversity of Hertfordshire's landscapes makes it a particularly rewarding area of study. Variations in farming economies, in patterns of trade and communication, as well as in the extent of London's influence, have all played a part during the course of the postmedieval centuries, and Hertfordshire's continuing evolution is followed into the 21st century. Lavishly illustrated with maps and photographs, this authoritative work is invaluable reading for all those with an interest in the history, archaeology, and natural transformation of this fascinating county.

Living on Paper - Letters from Iris Murdoch, 1934-1995 (Paperback): Iris Murdoch Living on Paper - Letters from Iris Murdoch, 1934-1995 (Paperback)
Iris Murdoch; Edited by Avril Horner, Anne Rowe
R829 Discovery Miles 8 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

For the first time, novelist Iris Murdoch's life in her own words, from girlhood to her last years Iris Murdoch was an acclaimed novelist and groundbreaking philosopher whose life reflected her unconventional beliefs and values. But what has been missing from biographical accounts has been Murdoch's own voice-her life in her own words. Living on Paper-the first major collection of Murdoch's most compelling and interesting personal letters-gives, for the first time, a rounded self-portrait of one of the twentieth century's greatest writers and thinkers. With more than 760 letters, fewer than forty of which have been published before, the book provides a unique chronicle of Murdoch's life from her days as a schoolgirl to her last years. The result is the most important book about Murdoch in more than a decade. The letters show a great mind at work-struggling with philosophical problems, trying to bring a difficult novel together, exploring spirituality, and responding pointedly to world events. They also reveal her personal life, the subject of much speculation, in all its complexity, especially in letters to lovers or close friends, such as the writers Brigid Brophy, Elias Canetti, and Raymond Queneau, philosophers Michael Oakeshott and Philippa Foot, and mathematician Georg Kreisel. We witness Murdoch's emotional hunger, her tendency to live on the edge of what was socially acceptable, and her irreverence and sharp sense of humor. We also learn how her private life fed into the plots and characters of her novels, despite her claims that they were not drawn from reality. Direct and intimate, these letters bring us closer than ever before to Iris Murdoch as a person, making for an extraordinary reading experience.

Medieval Parks of Hertfordshire (Paperback, 2nd New edition): Anne Rowe Medieval Parks of Hertfordshire (Paperback, 2nd New edition)
Anne Rowe
R592 Discovery Miles 5 920 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

To date, over sixty medieval parks have been identified in Hertfordshire - a large number for a relatively small county. In this ground-breaking study of parks created in Hertfordshire between the eleventh and the fifteenth centuries, author Anne Rowe has adopted a holistic approach to landscape history. The geographical locations of the parks have been determined and, in most cases, mapped using a combination of field- and place-name evidence, old maps and detailed fieldwork. The documentary history for each park has been compiled, including, where available, details from manorial accounts, which provide an insight into park management in medieval times. All the data for each park is presented in a valuable gazetteer, together with the cartographic and field evidence which has been used to locate the parks in today's landscape. In addition, Anne Rowe has carried out detailed analysis of the parks and their owners and explains how the parks related to the physical and social geography of the county in medieval times. There was a marked difference in the numbers of parks in different parts of the county: the density of parks in the east was double that in the west. The underlying reasons for this pattern are explored, focusing in particular on the unusual relationship between the distribution of the parks and the distribution of woodland in the county at Domesday. Based on an enormous amount of original work, this meticulously researched book opens a window onto medieval Hertfordshire and illuminates a significant aspect of the county's landscape history. A second volume, Tudor and Early Stuart Parks of Hertfordshire (2019), is also published by University of Hertfordshire Press.

Living on Paper - Letters from Iris Murdoch, 1934–1995 (Hardcover): Iris Murdoch Living on Paper - Letters from Iris Murdoch, 1934–1995 (Hardcover)
Iris Murdoch; Edited by Avril Horner, Anne Rowe
R1,337 Discovery Miles 13 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Iris Murdoch was an acclaimed novelist and groundbreaking philosopher whose life reflected her unconventional beliefs and values. But what has been missing from biographical accounts has been Murdoch's own voice--her life in her own words. Living on Paper--the first major collection of Murdoch's most compelling and interesting personal letters--gives, for the first time, a rounded self-portrait of one of the twentieth century's greatest writers and thinkers. With more than 760 letters, fewer than forty of which have been published before, the book provides a unique chronicle of Murdoch's life from her days as a schoolgirl to her last years. The result is the most important book about Murdoch in more than a decade. The letters show a great mind at work--struggling with philosophical problems, trying to bring a difficult novel together, exploring spirituality, and responding pointedly to world events. They also reveal her personal life, the subject of much speculation, in all its complexity, especially in letters to lovers or close friends, such as the writers Brigid Brophy, Elias Canetti, and Raymond Queneau, philosophers Michael Oakeshott and Philippa Foot, and mathematician Georg Kreisel. We witness Murdoch's emotional hunger, her tendency to live on the edge of what was socially acceptable, and her irreverence and sharp sense of humor. We also learn how her private life fed into the plots and characters of her novels, despite her claims that they were not drawn from reality. Direct and intimate, these letters bring us closer than ever before to Iris Murdoch as a person, making for an extraordinary reading experience.

Iris Murdoch (Hardcover): Anne Rowe Iris Murdoch (Hardcover)
Anne Rowe
R2,477 Discovery Miles 24 770 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Iris Murdoch was both a popular and intellectually serious novelist, whose writing life spanned the latter half of the twentieth century. A proudly Anglo-Irish writer who produced twenty-six best-selling novels, she was also a respected philosopher, a theological thinker and an outspoken public intellectual. This thematically based study outlines the overarching themes that characterise her fiction decade by decade, explores her unique role as a British philosopher-novelist, explains the paradoxical nature of her outspoken atheism and highlights the neglected aesthetic aspect of her fiction, which innovatively extended the boundaries of realist fiction. While Iris Murdoch is acknowledged here as a writer who vividly evokes the zeitgeist of the late twentieth century, she is also presented as a figure whose unconventional life and complex presentation of gender and psychology has immense resonance for twenty-first-century readers.

Iris Murdoch and Morality (Paperback, 1st ed. 2010): Anne Rowe Iris Murdoch and Morality (Paperback, 1st ed. 2010)
Anne Rowe; Edited by A. Horner
R1,303 R1,204 Discovery Miles 12 040 Save R99 (8%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Iris Murdoch and Morality provides a close focus on moral issues in Murdoch's novels, philosophy and theology. It situates Murdoch within current theoretical debates and develops an understanding of her work as a crucial link between twentieth and twenty-first century writing and theory.

Supervision as Transformation - A Passion for Learning (Paperback): Judy Ryde Supervision as Transformation - A Passion for Learning (Paperback)
Judy Ryde; Edited by Robin Shohet; Contributions by Fiona Adamson, Joan Wilmot, Ann Rowe, …
R781 Discovery Miles 7 810 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Supervision provides a positive space for compassion, inquiry, reflection, and above all development. The chapters in this book are written from a wide range of perspectives, all of which take a practical approach to supervision and show how transformative it can be when approached in the right way. Contributions range from explorations of supervision as a journey of life-long learning and its place at the heart of practice to chapters on faith, transformation, dealing with feelings, and working with asylum seekers and refugees. The multidisciplinary approach covers much ground not previously touched upon, and every contribution demonstrates just how powerful and transformational passionate supervision has the potential to be. This book will be an invaluable resource for anyone working in the helping professions, for whom supervision is an integral part of their work.

The Wolf Clans - The Great War (Paperback): Chris Watson, Peggy Anne Rowe-Snyder The Wolf Clans - The Great War (Paperback)
Chris Watson, Peggy Anne Rowe-Snyder; Diane M Watson
R137 Discovery Miles 1 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Letters and diary of John Rowe - Boston merchant, 1759-1762, 1764-1779 (Paperback): Anne Rowe Cunningham Letters and diary of John Rowe - Boston merchant, 1759-1762, 1764-1779 (Paperback)
Anne Rowe Cunningham
R634 Discovery Miles 6 340 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
From A To Zeo (Paperback): Anne Rowe From A To Zeo (Paperback)
Anne Rowe
R274 Discovery Miles 2 740 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

It's not every day you get drugged, abducted and dangled by your feet from the roof of Madison Square Garden. But that's just what happens to Zeo Loni Gillies. What starts out as an exciting trip to the city to catch a Ranger's playoff game turns into a nightmare case of mistaken identity. Zeo, a small town girl, content with her quiet life in the country has a difficult time coping with the headlong rush into action and intrigue. Pursued by the Russian Mob, unscrupulous politicians and businessmen, Zeo teams up with a trio of Federal agents. Unwittingly helped along the way by her gun-loving landlady, Rhoda Fitzle, Zeo finds the determination she needs to take her life back.

Letters and Diary of John Rowe - Boston Merchant, 1759-1762, 1764-1779 (1903) (Paperback): John Rowe Letters and Diary of John Rowe - Boston Merchant, 1759-1762, 1764-1779 (1903) (Paperback)
John Rowe; Edited by Anne Rowe Cunningham
R1,037 Discovery Miles 10 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

With Extracts From A Paper Written For The Massachusetts Historical Society.

Letters And Diary Of John Rowe - Boston Merchant, 1759-1762, 1764-1779 (1903) (Hardcover): John Rowe Letters And Diary Of John Rowe - Boston Merchant, 1759-1762, 1764-1779 (1903) (Hardcover)
John Rowe; Edited by Anne Rowe Cunningham
R1,404 Discovery Miles 14 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

With Extracts From A Paper Written For The Massachusetts Historical Society.

Letters And Diary Of John Rowe - Boston Merchant, 1759-1762, 1764-1779 (1903) (Paperback): John Rowe Letters And Diary Of John Rowe - Boston Merchant, 1759-1762, 1764-1779 (1903) (Paperback)
John Rowe; Edited by Anne Rowe Cunningham
R1,037 Discovery Miles 10 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

With Extracts From A Paper Written For The Massachusetts Historical Society.

America's Most Hated Woman - The Life and Gruesome Death of Madalyn Murray O'Hair (Paperback, New edition): Ann Rowe... America's Most Hated Woman - The Life and Gruesome Death of Madalyn Murray O'Hair (Paperback, New edition)
Ann Rowe Seaman
R869 R817 Discovery Miles 8 170 Save R52 (6%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Why did Life Magazine dub her "the most hated woman in America"? Did she unravel the moral fiber of America or defend the Constitution? They found her heaped in a shallow grave, sawed up, and burned. Thus ended Madalyn Murray O'Hair, the articulate "atheist bitch" whose 1963 U.S. Supreme Court case ended school prayer. Her Christian-baiting lawsuits spanned three more decades; she was on TV all over the country, foul-mouthed, witty, and passionate, launching today's culture wars over same-sex marriage and faith-based initiatives. She was a man-hater who loved sex, a bully whose heart broke for the downtrodden. She was accused of schizophrenia, alcoholism, and embezzlement, but never cowardice or sloth. She was an ideologue who spewed toxic rage even at the followers who made her a millionaire. She was a doting mother who accosted people to ask them to be sexual partners for her lonely children, and whose cannibalistic love led her children to their grave. She thrived on her fame, but just as the curtain of obscurity began to lower, the family vanished in one of the strangest of America's true crimes. This is the real story of "the most hated woman in America," by the only author to interview the killer and those close to him and to witness the family's secret burial in Austin, Texas. From the First Chapter The sky was gray and drizzling, but it had stopped at the funeral home by quarter to nine. Billy Murray hadn't spoken to his three family members for more than twenty years, but he wanted to give them a decent burial. Bill was an ordained minister, but he didn't pray over the charred, sawed-up remains. "Baptists don't pray for the dead," he said. "They either accept Christ before they died or they didn't." He had his mother cremated in accordance with her oft-expressed wish. Her urn sat at the head of the burial vault, as was appropriate, for she had ruled the other two with an iron hand. She was Madalyn Murray O'Hair, 76, founder of American Atheists, and the Most Hated Woman in America-a sobriquet she relished. The other two were his half-brother, Jon Garth Murray, 40, and his daughter, Robin Murray-O'Hair, 30. It had taken five years to find them and bring them to the cemetery for the service, which was kept secret from the public. It was their second burial. Jerry Carruth, the prosecutor who had searched for the family for nearly four years, had watched them being excavated from their shallow mass grave on a South Texas ranch some months before. He was watching the shoveling, looking for the hip replacement joint Madalyn had gotten in 1988. When they found that, he'd know he'd found Madalyn. "There it was," he said, "shining in the sun like a trailer hitch."

Iris Murdoch (Paperback): Anne Rowe Iris Murdoch (Paperback)
Anne Rowe
R980 Discovery Miles 9 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This study provides a broad-based introduction to Iris Murdoch s fiction which is discussed thematically in terms of her own recurrent interests and recent critical approaches to her work. An overview of current Murdoch scholarship, including an appraisal of biographical texts and memoirs, is followed by two chapters which explain first the ways in which Murdoch s moral philosophy interacts with her novels and then her neo-theology, which answers her fears about the loss of faith in the twentieth century. A short chapter on Murdoch s Irishness that questions her status as an Irish writer follows. A section on Murdoch s experimentation with form explores her use of a variety of genres and assesses how her lifelong interest in painting, drama and poetry affects the form of her fiction. Finally, an assessment of the extent to which cultural, political and personal issues seep into the fiction is made with special reference to recently acquired letters to many friends and fellow philosophers.

Statistical Data Analysis Using Your Personal Computer (Paperback): Ira H. Bernstein, Nancy Ann Rowe Statistical Data Analysis Using Your Personal Computer (Paperback)
Ira H. Bernstein, Nancy Ann Rowe
R3,795 Discovery Miles 37 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

What should you see when you?re analyzing real data using one of the major statistical packages, such as SPSS, SAS or Microsoft Excel? This book will show you, and will walk you through the output from a variety of statistical outcomes, such as data reflecting a single common factor. Through the use of actual demonstrations, the authors supply readers with the computer programs necessary to simulate data sets with the statistical properties (usually multivariate) that are often assumed of real data. The reader is then shown how to analyze these data sets and how to interpret the results. The book begins with a general introduction to doing research and tips for using the three statistical packages. The authors next explore how to create data structures and perform univariate, bivariate, and multivariate simulations. They then show how to use the simulations to understand common statistical algorithms and their outputs when doing a basic correlation analysis, exploratory factor analysis, confirmatory factor analysis, multidimensional scaling, multiple regression, discriminate analysis, classification analysis and MANOVA. Throughout the book, the authors provide the reader with helpful guides, such as: *Hint boxes to give readers tips for executing particular techniques using the statistical software packages. *Steps that show each stage of a procedure, such as importing an Excel file into SAS. *Problems end each chapter so the reader can practice the techniques described. *Web Site with the SAS and SPSS programs and sample data.

Swaggart - The Unauthorized Biography of an American Evangelist (Paperback, New edition): Ann Rowe Seaman Swaggart - The Unauthorized Biography of an American Evangelist (Paperback, New edition)
Ann Rowe Seaman
R940 R882 Discovery Miles 8 820 Save R58 (6%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

By 1987 Swaggart was one of the most popular video preachers in the world, with a weekly television audience of 2.1 million in the US and a worldwide audience of millions more in 143 countries. But then, in a cheerless motel west of New Orleans, Jimmy's life and ministry took a calamitous turn. This the tale of the rise of two intimately linked colossi of the American century: Pentecostalism, the fastest growing religious movement in the world, and its "evil twin," Rock 'n' Roll. A major theme of the book is how the religious ecstasy of Pentecostalism - the rousing music, the speaking in tongues, the reception of the Spirit - combined with its severe sexual repression leads to the kind of furtive acting out that brought down not only Jimmy Swaggart but also other evangelists. It is the story, too, of the rapid rise of the Religious Right, with its competing personalities and ideologies. In the end, the author sees Jimmy as a victim - like many others - of a primitive faith colliding with the forces of the late 20th century fame.

Sacred Space, Beloved City - Iris Murdoch's London (Hardcover, Unabridged edition): Cheryl Bove, Anne Rowe Sacred Space, Beloved City - Iris Murdoch's London (Hardcover, Unabridged edition)
Cheryl Bove, Anne Rowe
R1,607 Discovery Miles 16 070 Out of stock

Sacred Space, Beloved City: Iris Murdoch's London is a celebration of Iris Murdoch's love for London and establishes her amongst distinguished "London writers" such as William Blake, Charles Dickens and Virginia Woolf. Individual chapters focus on the City, London art galleries and museums, the Post Office Tower (now the BT Tower), the statue of Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, Whitehall and the River Thames. Each chapter identifies intricate links between the environment and human consciousness and is accompanied by a corresponding walk that links Murdoch's plots to landmarks and routes. All essays and walks are illustrated with sketches by Paul Laseau. These drawings not only illustrate locations for identification but also conjure their atmosphere so that readers engage with how Murdoch's characters experience their surroundings. The final London Glossary is an annotated index of the London place names mentioned in all of Murdoch's 26 novels.

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