|
Showing 1 - 4 of
4 matches in All Departments
|
Closely Watched Trains (Paperback)
Bohumil Hrabal; Translated by Edith Pargeter
bundle available
|
R233
R193
Discovery Miles 1 930
Save R40 (17%)
|
Ships in 9 - 15 working days
|
A classic of postwar literature, a small masterpiece of humour,
humanity and heroism from one of the best Czech writers For
twenty-two-year-old Milos, bumbling apprentice at a sleepy Czech
railway station, life is full of worries: his burdensome virginity,
his love for the pretty conductor Masha, the scandalous goings-on
in the station master's office. Beside them, the part he will come
to play against the occupying Germans seems a simple affair, in
Bohumil Hrabal's touching, absurd masterpiece of humour, humanity
and heroism. Closely Watched Trains, which became the award-winning
Jiri Menzel film of the 'Prague Spring', is a masterpiece that
fully justifies Hrabal's reputation as one of the best Czech
writers of the twentieth century.
From Edith Pargeter, who also wrote as Ellis Peter, BROTHERS OF
GWYNNED is an epic quartet of novels telling the dramatic tale of
Llewelyn, the first true Prince of Wales. 'A richly textured
tapestry of medieval Wales' Sunday Telegraph Llewelyn has a burning
vision: one Wales, united against the threat of the English. But,
before he can realise his dream, Llewelyn must tackle enemies
closer to home. Llewelyn's three brothers all stand in the way of
his ambition to create an independent state. The best-loved of the
three, David, was brought up at the English court. Restless,
charming and torn between loyalties, David is fated to be his
brother's undoing. Despite the support of Llewelyn's beloved wife,
Eleanor, Llewelyn finds himself trapped in a situation where the
only solution is his own downfall and a tragic death... Here, in
one volume, is the entire saga of the Brothers of Gwynedd,
including: SUNRISE IN THE WEST THE DRAGON AT NOONDAY THE HOUNDS OF
SUNSET AFTERGLOW AND NIGHTFALL 'Strong in atmosphere and plot'
Daily Telegraph
From Edith Pargeter, who also wrote as Ellis Peters, A BLOODY FIELD
BY SHREWSBURY is a vivid medieval tale of Henry IV's kingdom in
crisis. 'Chivalry, treachery, conflict of loyalties... The clash of
wills is as stirring as the clash of steel' Observer England, 1399.
A treacherous plot has been hatched to depose King Richard and
install Henry Bolingbroke on the English throne. With the aid of
his powerful friend Hotspur, Henry is victorious. But, crowned
Henry IV, he rules a kingdom in crisis. In Wales, rebellion
threatens. Henry's heir, Hal, is named Prince of Wales but the
Welsh have a prince of their own blood and he is calling them to
arms. More dangerous still, a rift is opening between Henry,
Hotspur and Hal. As tension mounts, the three men are inexorably
drawn into a bloody collision on which the fate of the realm will
hang...
|
|