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The Costumes of Downton Abbey
Emma Marriott; Introduction by Anna Mary Scott Robbins
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An exclusive inside look at the intricate and glamorous costuming
of the popular PBS series, with complete historical detail and
beautiful imagery. An inside look at the intricate costuming of the
popular PBS series, including character costume choices and the
historic fashion trends characteristic of the aristocracy during
the Edwardian era. Appealing to Anglophiles, costume and sewing
aficionados, and fans of the hit series, The Costumes of Downton
Abbey presents--with comprehensive historical detail and beautiful
imagery--the design decisions and wardrobe intricacies that shaped
the glamour and elegance of the characters of Downton Abbey.
Featuring the fashion of both upstairs and downstairs cast members,
this title explores the unique daytime, evening, special occasion,
and wedding wardrobes that led to a 2011 Emmy and several Emmy
nominations for Outstanding Costumes for a Series. Detailed
photographs, fan-favorite stills from the television series, and
designer notes and insights make this a delightful and informative
guide to the role costumes played in the character portrayal, story
development, and art direction of the series.
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A perfect gift for Downton Abbey fans, the official film companion
provides a unique, behind-the-scenes look at the art and making of
the sequel to the globally successful Downton Abbey film. The
worldwide phenomenon and multi-award winning Downton Abbey returns
to the big screen with a movie sequel starring the Crawley family
and their household staff-and the Downton Abbey 2: The Official
Film Companion is the Downton fan's front-row ticket to all the
behind-the-scenes action. In addition to the original principal
cast-including Dame Maggie Smith as the Dowager Countess, Michelle
Dockery as Lady Mary, and Hugh Bonneville and Elizabeth McGovern as
Lord and Lady Grantham-fans will gain an unprecedented look at the
new Downton characters, including those played by new cast members
Hugh Dancy, Laura Haddock, Nathalie Baye, and Dominic West.
Featuring spectacular photographs from the production, interviews
with the cast and crew, and insight from Downton Abbey writer and
creator Julian Fellowes, Downton Abbey 2: The Official Film
Companion gives fans an in-depth experience of the magic and
elegance of Downton Abbey.
If your response to a mention of the Wars of the Roses, the
Sumerians or the Reformation is, 'Hmm, I've heard of that - what
was that again?', then this is the book for you. This entertaining
yet informative book travels back through time to fill in those
embarrassing gaps in your knowledge, from the invasions of Britain,
the Renaissance and the Cold War, to the American, French and
Russian Revolutions, the World Wars ... and everything else you
have forgotten from your school history lessons. In I Used to Know
That: History, information is broken down into manageable,
bite-sized chunks, refreshing your memory of all those things you
once knew but have forgotten, and filling you in on the bits that
the school syllabus didn't include. From building the pyramids in
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find the whole lot in one book ... until now. The History of the
World in Bite-Sized Chunks pulls it all together, from the world's
earliest civilizations in 3500 BC to the founding of the United
Nations in 1945, passing by the likes of Charlemagne, the Ottoman
Empire and the Crimean War, to name a few. Here's your chance to
introduce yourself to the full spectrum of world history, and
discover just how the modern world came to be.
From icons of British history to geography, and the economy to the
legal system, I Should Know That: Great Britain covers a wide range
of topics, filling in all those embarrassing gaps in your knowledge
of this fair isle. Inspired by the UK citizenship test, this useful
and interesting guide includes sections such as essential British
history, the current political and legal system, migration to
Britain, women's rights, geography and culture. Learn all about the
Magna Carta, the House of Lords, the Old Bailey and the
Commonwealth, and more light-hearted topics such as allotments,
pets, haggis and marmite, while scoffing at the unfortunate but
hilarious gaffes made by our politicians. Packed full of
information, this entertaining and fact-filled guide to Great
Britain is perfect for anyone who wishes that they were a more
informed citizen.
A perfect gift for Downton Abbey fans, the official film companion
provides a unique, behind-the-scenes look at the art and making of
the sequel to the globally successful Downton Abbey film. The
worldwide phenomenon and multi-award winning Downton Abbey returns
to the big screen with a movie sequel starring the Crawley family
and their household staff--and the Downton Abbey: A New Era: The
Official Film Companion is the Downton fan's front-row ticket to
all the behind-the-scenes action. In addition to the original
principal cast--including Dame Maggie Smith as the Dowager
Countess, Michelle Dockery as Lady Mary, and Hugh Bonneville and
Elizabeth McGovern as Lord and Lady Grantham--fans will gain an
unprecedented look at the new Downton characters, including those
played by new cast members Hugh Dancy, Laura Haddock, Nathalie
Baye, and Dominic West. Featuring spectacular photographs from the
production, interviews with the cast and crew, and insight from
Downton Abbey writer and creator Julian Fellowes, Downton Abbey: A
New Era: The Official Film Companion gives fans an in-depth
experience of the magic and elegance of Downton Abbey.
Downton Abbey: The Official Film Companion is a stunning memento,
bringing the world and the characters of our favourite fictional
country house to life. Featuring a foreword by creator Julian
Fellowes, spectacular photographs from the production, interviews
with the cast and crew, and a look into the historical and
geographical backdrop of the film, this official guide to the
Downton Abbey film is made to be treasured and loved by fans across
the globe. With the film revolving around the visit of the King and
Queen in 1927, it not only sees the return of all the main cast
from the final television series, but also introduces some great
British actors to the world of Downton, as we meet the royal family
and their retinue. Join Emma Marriott as she returns to Highclere,
discovers the new sets at Shepperton and introduces other locations
the length and breadth of England that are now part of the Downton
story. Hers is a unique behind-the-scenes look at the making of the
film, including detailed descriptions of how some of the most
dramatic scenes came to life, and the talented team who made it all
possible. The book is lavishly illustrated with stunning shots from
both behind and in front of the camera, original costume
illustrations and historical photographs, as well as capturing some
wonderful off-guard moments during filming. A perfect companion to
the cinema experience, Downton Abbey: The Official Film Companion
continues the story of Downton, and will be treasured by Downton
fans everywhere.
Go behind the headlines to explore the wider background of news
stories that are making a major impact across the world. In
Violence Against Women we ask why so many women across the world
are victims of violence, from domestic abuse and rape to forced
abortions, female genital mutilation and murder. Why does it
happen, who are the perpetrators and what can be done to stop it
happening?
This work contains four papers. The literature review looks at how
hearing parents may adapt to a deaf child in the family, and
considers how the literature supports a disability-stress model of
maternal adaptation. Partial support is found for the model, and a
revised version is suggested. The aim of the two empirical papers
is to examine the relationships between psychological distress,
social identity, and identity interruption in culturally and
non-culturally deaf adults. Research suggests that interruption to
social identity leads to increased psychological distress, and that
deaf people who adopt a hearing identity have increased
psychological distress. The research aims to consider identity
interruption theory to explain higher levels of psychological
distress in deaf people with hearing identities. The first of these
two papers describes the development of a 20-item Identity
Interruption Scale for Deaf people. The second paper uses this
scale alongside other standardised measures to look at the
relationship between psychological distress, social identity, and
identity interruption. The final paper is a reflective venture into
the research process.
THE OFFICIAL COMPANION TO THE ITV SERIES William Thackeray's Vanity
Fair was first published in the 1840s, but its power to entertain
and provoke debate remains as strong as ever. The tales of
charismatic, shrewd, and amoral Becky Sharp's journey from Miss
Pinkerton's academy for young ladies to a wider world in which
wealth and status is valued above all else is arguably as relevant
today as it was nearly 200 years ago: Becky and her equally flawed
friends and acquaintances are familiar to us all. This, the
official companion to the ITV series contains everything a fan
could want to know about the story. It explores the characters
Thackeray so memorably created and the society they inhabited,
along with fascinating insights about the period. And it offers
location guides, behind the scenes details, and interviews with the
cast, alongside beautiful illustrations and set photography. Taking
readers from London society to the battlefields of Waterloo, the
book gets right to the heart of one of the greatest novels ever
written.
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