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Observations on the Present State on the Poor, and Measures Proposed for Its Improvement. by the Rev. Edward Wilson... Observations on the Present State on the Poor, and Measures Proposed for Its Improvement. by the Rev. Edward Wilson (Paperback)
Edward Wilson (canon of Windsor )
R319 Discovery Miles 3 190 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Reminiscences of a Frontier Armed & Mounted Police Officer in South Africa (Paperback): Edward Wilson (sub-Inspector ) Reminiscences of a Frontier Armed & Mounted Police Officer in South Africa (Paperback)
Edward Wilson (sub-Inspector )
R536 Discovery Miles 5 360 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Lower Norfolk County Virginia Antiquary; Volume 2 (Hardcover): Edward Wilson James The Lower Norfolk County Virginia Antiquary; Volume 2 (Hardcover)
Edward Wilson James
R879 Discovery Miles 8 790 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Wilson Family History (Hardcover): Edward Wilson Wilson Family History (Hardcover)
Edward Wilson
R824 Discovery Miles 8 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Australia Felix - Cartoons from the daily life of an infectionate uncle (Hardcover): Edward Wilson Australia Felix - Cartoons from the daily life of an infectionate uncle (Hardcover)
Edward Wilson; Edited by Alexandria Blaelock
R686 R611 Discovery Miles 6 110 Save R75 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Love to Insult (Hardcover): Edward Wilson Love to Insult (Hardcover)
Edward Wilson
R739 Discovery Miles 7 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Reminiscences of a Frontier Armed & Mounted Police Officer in South Africa (Hardcover): Edward Wilson Reminiscences of a Frontier Armed & Mounted Police Officer in South Africa (Hardcover)
Edward Wilson
R951 Discovery Miles 9 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Parochial Sermons: Edward Wilson Parochial Sermons
Edward Wilson
R1,650 Discovery Miles 16 500 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Reflections of a Poet's Mind (Hardcover): Edward Wilson Reflections of a Poet's Mind (Hardcover)
Edward Wilson
R818 Discovery Miles 8 180 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A poetry book meant to inspire readers. The poems sprang from the author's mind and heart.

A History of Water - Being an Account of a Murder, an Epic and Two Visions of Global History (Hardcover): Edward Wilson-Lee A History of Water - Being an Account of a Murder, an Epic and Two Visions of Global History (Hardcover)
Edward Wilson-Lee
R620 Discovery Miles 6 200 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A Times History Book of the Year 2022 A TLS Book of the Year 2022 'Exhilarating and whip-smart' THE SUNDAY TIMES From award-winning writer Edward Wilson-Lee, this is a thrilling true historical detective story set in sixteenth-century Portugal. A History of Water follows the interconnected lives of two men across the Renaissance globe. One of them - an aficionado of mermen and Ethiopian culture, an art collector, historian and expert on water-music - returns home from witnessing the birth of the modern age to die in a mysterious incident, apparently the victim of a grisly and curious murder. The other - a ruffian, vagabond and braggart, chased across the globe from Mozambique to Japan - ends up as the national poet of Portugal. The stories of Damiao de Gois and Luis de Camoes capture the extraordinary wonders that awaited Europeans on their arrival in India and China, the challenges these marvels presented to longstanding beliefs, and the vast conspiracy to silence the questions these posed about the nature of history and of human life. Like all good mysteries, everyone has their own version of events.

Observations on the Present State on the Poor, and Measures Proposed for its Improvement. By the Rev. Edward Wilson,... Observations on the Present State on the Poor, and Measures Proposed for its Improvement. By the Rev. Edward Wilson, (Hardcover)
Edward Wilson
R747 Discovery Miles 7 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A History of Water - Being an Account of a Murder, an Epic and Two Visions of Global History (Paperback): Edward Wilson-Lee A History of Water - Being an Account of a Murder, an Epic and Two Visions of Global History (Paperback)
Edward Wilson-Lee
R342 Discovery Miles 3 420 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A Times History Book of the Year 2022 A TLS Book of the Year 2022 ‘Exhilarating and whip-smart’ THE SUNDAY TIMES From award-winning writer Edward Wilson-Lee, this is a thrilling true historical detective story set in sixteenth-century Portugal. A History of Water follows the interconnected lives of two men across the Renaissance globe. One of them – an aficionado of mermen and Ethiopian culture, an art collector, historian and expert on water-music – returns home from witnessing the birth of the modern age to die in a mysterious incident, apparently the victim of a grisly and curious murder. The other – a ruffian, vagabond and braggart, chased across the globe from Mozambique to Japan – ends up as the national poet of Portugal. The stories of Damião de Góis and Luís de Camões capture the extraordinary wonders that awaited Europeans on their arrival in India and China, the challenges these marvels presented to longstanding beliefs, and the vast conspiracy to silence the questions these posed about the nature of history and of human life. Like all good mysteries, everyone has their own version of events.

The Sibyl's Mistake (Hardcover): Edward Wilson The Sibyl's Mistake (Hardcover)
Edward Wilson
R500 Discovery Miles 5 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"The Sibyl's Mistake" recounts the summer adventures of several sets of American visitors to southern Italy. Frank Bones, at the beginning of a one-year sabbatical from the University of California at Berkley, has come to Naples to bask in the beautiful city and to spend the year exploring. As his adventure unfolds, he meets an unusual cast of characters, each with a different story and reason for being there at that particular time.

They have the ordinary adventures of travelers in foreign countries, but also most unusual ones, including being in costume onstage live at the San Carlo Opera and spending time on the volcanic island of Stromboli as it is destroyed by an eruption. They experience great loves and a strange, ritualistic, erotic murder.

Perhaps a now-obese Bacchus is among the mortals again, making life interesting-drawing each character into the story. Will they survive the mystery that is about to unfold, and how will their lives be changed if they do?

The Catalogue of Shipwrecked Books - Christopher Columbus, His Son, and the Quest to Build the World's Greatest Library... The Catalogue of Shipwrecked Books - Christopher Columbus, His Son, and the Quest to Build the World's Greatest Library (Paperback)
Edward Wilson-Lee
R462 R437 Discovery Miles 4 370 Save R25 (5%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Australia Felix - Cartoons from the daily life of an infectionate uncle (Paperback): Edward Wilson Australia Felix - Cartoons from the daily life of an infectionate uncle (Paperback)
Edward Wilson; Edited by Alexandria Blaelock
R366 R336 Discovery Miles 3 360 Save R30 (8%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Rambles at the Antipodes - A Series of Sketches of Moreton Bay, New Zealand, the Murray River and Sou (Hardcover): S T Gill... Rambles at the Antipodes - A Series of Sketches of Moreton Bay, New Zealand, the Murray River and Sou (Hardcover)
S T Gill Edward Wilson
R917 Discovery Miles 9 170 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Downright Epicure - Essays on Edward Bunyard (Hardcover, New): Edward Wilson The Downright Epicure - Essays on Edward Bunyard (Hardcover, New)
Edward Wilson
R1,007 Discovery Miles 10 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Edward Ashdown Bunyard (1878-1939) was England's foremost pomologist (student of apples) and a significant gastronome and epicure in the 1920s and 30s. He wrote three books of national significance: "A Handbook of Hardy Fruits" (1920-25) "The Anatomy of Dessert" (1929), and "The Epicure's Companion" (1937, edited with his sister, Lorna). His family were the owners of one of England's most significant fruit nurseries, founded in 1796 in Kent. In his written work, Bunyard was important for his trenchant and enlightening explication of the charm of apples, surely England's most noble garden product, as well as pears and other fruits. There is probably no better contemplation of the last course of dinner than "The Anatomy of Dessert". Bunyard's life ended tragically with his suicide in 1939. This volume of essays, written for the most part by Edward Wilson, English scholar and fellow of Worcester College, Oxford, but with important contributions by Joan Morgan (currently England's foremost authority on the history of apples and the place of dessert in Victorian dining), Alan Bell (biographer of Sydney Smith, formerly Librarian of the London Library) and Simon Hiscock (Senior Research Fellow in Botany at Worcester College, Oxford) topped and tailed by poems from Arnd Kerkhecker and U.A. Fanthorpe. The studies include a biographical essay on Edward Bunyard and chapters about his friendship with Norman Douglas; his literary tastes; his scientific work in plant genetics; his relationship with the epicurian society, The Saintsbury Club; his work seen in the context of inter-war gastronomic writing; and his contribution to the horticultural world, particularly as a pomologist and enthusiast of English roses. It closes with a full bibliography of works by, and about, Bunyard.

South Atlantic Requiem - A gripping Falklands War espionage thriller by a former special forces officer (Paperback): Edward... South Atlantic Requiem - A gripping Falklands War espionage thriller by a former special forces officer (Paperback)
Edward Wilson
R315 Discovery Miles 3 150 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A brilliant, eye-opening espionage thriller by a former special forces officer 'now at the forefront of spy writing' 'Edward Wilson seems poised to inherit the mantle of John le Carre' Irish Independent 'More George Smiley than James Bond, Catesby will delight those readers looking for less blood and more intelligence in their spy thrillers' Publishers Weekly April, 1982. The British prime minister and the Argentine president are both clinging to power. Downing Street, having ignored alarm bells coming from the South Atlantic, finds itself in a full-blown crisis when Argentina invades the remote and forgotten British territory of the Falklands Islands. Catesby is dispatched urgently to prevent Argentina from obtaining more lethal Exocet missiles, by fair means or foul. From Patagonia to Paris, from Chevening to the White House, he plays a deadly game of diplomatic cat and mouse, determined to avert the loss of life. The clock is ticking. Diplomats and statesmen race for a last-minute settlement while the weapons of war are primed and aimed. 'Absolutely fascinating' Literary Review 'Gets nearer to the truth of what happened in the Falklands War than any of the standard histories. Highly recommended' Clive Ponting 'A classic of the genre . . . as good as espionage thriller writing gets' NB Magazine 'A stunning and ingenious book' Crime Review Praise for Edward Wilson: 'Stylistically sophisticated . . . Wilson knows how to hold the reader's attention' W.G. Sebald 'A reader is really privileged to come across something like this' Alan Sillitoe 'All too often, amid the glitzy gadgetry of the spy thriller, all the fast cars and sexual adventures, we lose sight of the essential seriousness of what is at stake. John le Carre reminds us, often, and so does Edward Wilson' Independent

The Catalogue of Shipwrecked Books - Young Columbus and the Quest for a Universal Library (Paperback, Epub Edition): Edward... The Catalogue of Shipwrecked Books - Young Columbus and the Quest for a Universal Library (Paperback, Epub Edition)
Edward Wilson-Lee 1
R338 Discovery Miles 3 380 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

WINNER OF THE 2019 PEN HESSELL-TILTMAN PRIZE The fascinating history of Christopher Columbus's illegitimate son Hernando, guardian of his father's flame, courtier, bibliophile and catalogue supreme, whose travels took him to the heart of 16th-century Europe' Honor Clerk, Spectator, Books of the Year This is the scarcely believable - and wholly true - story of Christopher Columbus' bastard son Hernando, who sought to equal and surpass his father's achievements by creating a universal library. His father sailed across the ocean to explore the known boundaries of the world for the glory of God, Spain and himself. His son Hernando sought instead to harness the vast powers of the new printing presses to assemble the world's knowledge in one place, his library in Seville. Hernando was one of the first and greatest visionaries of the print age, someone who saw how the scale of available information would entirely change the landscape of thought and society. His was an immensely eventual life. As a youth, he spent years travelling in the New World, and spent one living with his father in a shipwreck off Jamaica. He created a dictionary and a geographical encyclopaedia of Spain, helped to create the first modern maps of the world, spent time in almost every major European capital, and associated with many of the great people of his day, from Ferdinand and Isabel to Erasmus, Thomas More, and Durer. He wrote the first biography of his father, almost single-handedly creating the legend of Columbus that held sway for many hundreds of years, and was highly influential in crafting how Europe saw the world his father reached in 1492. He also amassed the largest collection of printed images and of printed music of the age, started what was perhaps Europe's first botanical garden, and created by far the greatest private library Europe had ever seen, dwarfing with its 15,000 books every other library of the day. Edward Wilson-Lee has written the first major modern biography of Hernando - and the first of any kind available in English. In a work of dazzling scholarship, The Catalogue of Shipwrecked Books tells an enthralling tale of the age of print and exploration, a story with striking lessons for our own modern experiences of information revolution and Globalisation.

The Envoy - A gripping Cold War espionage thriller by a former special forces officer (Paperback): Edward Wilson The Envoy - A gripping Cold War espionage thriller by a former special forces officer (Paperback)
Edward Wilson
R340 R308 Discovery Miles 3 080 Save R32 (9%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The brilliant opening novel of the Catesby series, by a former special forces officer and 'the thinking person's John le Carre' 'Edward Wilson seems poised to inherit the mantle of John le Carre' Irish Independent 'More George Smiley than James Bond, Catesby will delight those readers looking for less blood and more intelligence in their spy thrillers' Publishers Weekly London, 1956. The height of the Cold War. On the face of it, Kit Fournier is a senior diplomat at the US embassy in Grosvenor Square. But that's not the full story. He is also CIA Chief of Station. With the nuclear arms race looming large, Kit goes undercover to meet with his KGB counterpart to pass on secret information about British spies. In a world where truth means deception and love means honey trap, sexual blackmail and personal betrayal are essential skills. As the H-bomb apocalypse hangs over London, Kit Fournier faces a crisis of the soul. The unveiling of his own dark personal secrets will prove more deadly than any of his coded dispatches. 'A glorious, seething broth of historical fact and old-fashioned spy story' The Times 'A sophisticated, convincing novel that shows governments and their secret services as cynically exploitative and utterly ruthless' Sunday Telegraph Praise for Edward Wilson: 'Stylistically sophisticated . . . Wilson knows how to hold the reader's attention' W.G. Sebald 'A reader is really privileged to come across something like this' Alan Sillitoe

Translation and the Book Trade in Early Modern Europe (Hardcover): Jose Maria Perez Fernandez, Edward Wilson-Lee Translation and the Book Trade in Early Modern Europe (Hardcover)
Jose Maria Perez Fernandez, Edward Wilson-Lee
R2,761 Discovery Miles 27 610 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume provides the first transnational overview of the relationship between translation and the book trade in early modern Europe. Following an introduction to the theories and practices of translation in early modern Europe, and to the role played by translated books in driving and defining the trade in printed books, each chapter focuses on a different aspect of translated-book history - language learning, audience, printing, marketing, and censorship - across several national traditions. This study touches on a wide range of early modern figures who played myriad roles in the book world; many of them also performed these roles in different countries and languages. Topics treated include printers' sensitivity to audience demand; paratextual and typographical techniques for manipulating perception of translated texts; theories of readership that travelled across borders; and the complex interactions between foreign-language teachers, teaching manuals, immigration, diplomacy, and exile.

Farewell Dinner for a Spy: Edward Wilson Farewell Dinner for a Spy
Edward Wilson
R636 R565 Discovery Miles 5 650 Save R71 (11%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

1949: William Catesby returns to London in disgrace, accused of murdering a 'double-dipper' the Americans believed to be one of their own. His left-wing sympathies have him singled out as a traitor. Henry Bone throws him a lifeline, sending him to Marseille, ostensibly to report on dockers' strikes and keep tabs on the errant wife of a British diplomat. But there's a catch. For his cover story, he's demobbed from the service and tricked out as writer researching a book on the Resistance. In Marseille, Catesby is caught in a deadly vice between the CIA and the mafia, who are colluding to fuel the war in Indochina. Swept eastwards to Laos himself, he remains uncertain of the true purpose behind his mission, though he has his suspicions: Bone has murder on his mind, and the target is a former comrade from Catesby's SOE days. The question is, which one.

The Lower Norfolk County Virginia Antiquary; Volume 2 (Paperback): Edward Wilson James The Lower Norfolk County Virginia Antiquary; Volume 2 (Paperback)
Edward Wilson James
R570 Discovery Miles 5 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Rambles at the Antipodes - A Series of Sketches of Moreton Bay, New Zealand, the Murray River and Sou (Paperback): S T Gill... Rambles at the Antipodes - A Series of Sketches of Moreton Bay, New Zealand, the Murray River and Sou (Paperback)
S T Gill Edward Wilson
R635 Discovery Miles 6 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Reminiscences of a Frontier Armed & Mounted Police Officer in South Africa (Paperback): Edward Wilson Reminiscences of a Frontier Armed & Mounted Police Officer in South Africa (Paperback)
Edward Wilson
R690 Discovery Miles 6 900 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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