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Ordinary Time - Part Two: Eastertide; Ordinary Time Two; the Eve of the First Sunday in Advent (Paperback): G. Mw Wemyss Ordinary Time - Part Two: Eastertide; Ordinary Time Two; the Eve of the First Sunday in Advent (Paperback)
G. Mw Wemyss
R649 Discovery Miles 6 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Ordinary Time - Part One: Epiphany, Ordinary Time One, Lent (Paperback): G. Mw Wemyss Ordinary Time - Part One: Epiphany, Ordinary Time One, Lent (Paperback)
G. Mw Wemyss
R483 Discovery Miles 4 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Dead and the Quick - The First Bapton Book of Uncanny Tales (Paperback): G. Mw Wemyss, Markham Shaw Pyle, George Knight The Dead and the Quick - The First Bapton Book of Uncanny Tales (Paperback)
G. Mw Wemyss, Markham Shaw Pyle, George Knight
R272 Discovery Miles 2 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Ye Little Hills Like Lambs (Paperback): MR G Mw Wemyss Ye Little Hills Like Lambs (Paperback)
MR G Mw Wemyss
R628 Discovery Miles 6 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Sermons in Chalk (Paperback): G. Mw Wemyss Sermons in Chalk (Paperback)
G. Mw Wemyss
R309 Discovery Miles 3 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Crafts and Assaults - Two Uncanny Tales for the Season (Paperback): Markham Shaw Pyle, G. Mw Wemyss Crafts and Assaults - Two Uncanny Tales for the Season (Paperback)
Markham Shaw Pyle, G. Mw Wemyss
R163 Discovery Miles 1 630 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Day Thou Gavest - A Village Tale (Paperback): G. Mw Wemyss The Day Thou Gavest - A Village Tale (Paperback)
G. Mw Wemyss
R366 Discovery Miles 3 660 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Cross and Poppy - A Village Tale (Paperback): G. Mw Wemyss Cross and Poppy - A Village Tale (Paperback)
G. Mw Wemyss
R471 Discovery Miles 4 710 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Trollopean clerics, comic peers with hidden depths, the villagers of a thousand cosy English novels ... but in a very modern world: our own." The Woolfonts are the prettiest and most placid villages in England. There's a Free School; a real-ale pub; a district XI that sweeps all before it; three splendid old churches; and the duke of Taunton presiding in a kindly way over it all - and he's not, actually, the light comedy turn he chooses to pretend to be. There's a celebrated restaurant, as well, run by the celebrated 'Hipster Chef', and he's not the only village celebrity: there's also his same-sex partner, a former Man City striker; and a former England cricketer; and a pretty Hon. - no rebel, she - who runs the Woolbury Stud; and there's Sher Mirza, English and Music master at the Free School: a devastatingly handsome British Pakistani who's an acknowledged and expert scholar of English choral and church music ... and a devout Muslim. There's nothing wanting in the Woolfonts save a new Rector. They get him, a young, absurdly attractive Anglo-Catholic priest and recent widower from the Midlands, Fr Noel Paddick. The villagers and gentry also get a spate of death, bigotry, persecution, fire, storms, and attempted murder. And they certainly didn't anticipate an unlikely love triangle, or that a bittersweet attachment - bringing both pain and grace to the new Rector and the English master alike - should play out, before the sympathetic villagers, between the Summer fete and the crosses and poppies of Remembrance Sunday.

Evensong - Book Two: Te Lucis Ante Terminum: Tales from Beechbourne, Chickmarsh, & the Woolfonts (Paperback): G. Mw Wemyss Evensong - Book Two: Te Lucis Ante Terminum: Tales from Beechbourne, Chickmarsh, & the Woolfonts (Paperback)
G. Mw Wemyss
R712 Discovery Miles 7 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Evensong - Book One: Nunc Dimittis: Tales from Beechbourne, Chickmarsh, & the Woolfonts (Paperback): G. Mw Wemyss Evensong - Book One: Nunc Dimittis: Tales from Beechbourne, Chickmarsh, & the Woolfonts (Paperback)
G. Mw Wemyss
R538 Discovery Miles 5 380 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Evensong - Omnibus Edition: Tales from Beechbourne, Chickmarsh, & the Woolfonts (Paperback): G. Mw Wemyss Evensong - Omnibus Edition: Tales from Beechbourne, Chickmarsh, & the Woolfonts (Paperback)
G. Mw Wemyss
R930 Discovery Miles 9 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Confidence of the House - May 1940 (Paperback, Annotated edition): G. Mw Wemyss The Confidence of the House - May 1940 (Paperback, Annotated edition)
G. Mw Wemyss
R685 Discovery Miles 6 850 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is the story of two days of debate in the House of Commons in May 1940, and what came after in consequence. It is the story of Mr Speaker. It is the story, also, of the Chief Whip, attempting to discharge his duty as the stars in their courses fought against him. It is the story as well of the Government Front Bench, of the Prime Minister and the First Lord, Winston Churchill; and of the backbenchers, wise and foolish, of all parties and of none, who defended or rebelled against the Government or sought to bring it down in Opposition. Yet it remains above all the story of the House of Commons. It is the story of how, in a time of apparent terrible efficiency in the dictatorships of Europe, the muddled procedures and privileges of the House vindicated themselves, and of how, even in grave peril, no Government can carry on save with "The Confidence of the House." GMW Wemyss, co-author of the acclaimed centenary history of the "Titanic" enquiries in Britain and America, here reissues his classic account of the fall of the Chamberlain government and the ascension of Churchill. Attlee, Admiral Keyes, Sir Archie Sinclair, Macmillan, Amery, and Duff Cooper all play their brave parts in Parliament's great drama, on the eve of Hitler's invasion of France: this is history in the grand manner, after Churchill's own heart.

'37 - the year of portent (Paperback): G. Mw Wemyss, Markham Shaw Pyle '37 - the year of portent (Paperback)
G. Mw Wemyss, Markham Shaw Pyle
R413 Discovery Miles 4 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

It was the year of Amelia Earhart's disappearance, the destruction of Guernica from the air, the New London School Explosion, and the Hindenburg disaster. The Ohio River and the Lower Mississippi flooded. The recovery of 1936 plummeted into the Recession of 1937 - 1938. Churchill was in the political wilderness; FDR thwarted himself by overreach, raising a bipartisan conservative coalition against him in Congress; Stanley Baldwin left Downing Street in favour of his chosen successor, Neville Chamberlain. The duke of Windsor married Mrs Simpson; the coronation went ahead, with a different monarch: George 6th. Stalin carried on with purge and show-trial. Japan renewed hostilities in China. Italy committed genocide and war crimes in Abyssinia; the Third Reich continued its blind career towards destruction. Dowding and Pile were determining that - whatever Baldwin had said - the bomber should not, actually, always get through: not through ack-ack, not through fighter screens, and above all not through radar. George C Marshall was keeping an eye on rising stars: Ike; Patton; Bradley. Sam Rayburn was Majority Leader of the House; Lyndon Johnson entered Congress; Harry S Truman was midway through his first, undistinguished Senate term. Bohr and Teller were looking into arcane mysteries; Hayek and Coase were making sense of the economic shambles; Wittgenstein threw away all his previous conclusions and began afresh, wrestling with language and meaning. Eliot was hearing the first premonitory whispers of four quartets in scansion, beyond Burnt Norton; Auden, the echoes of the Viking sagas. The future and the past were interpenetrate: time present and time past.... Men sought the mastery of Nature, from the flooded Ohio to the new Golden Gate Bridge, and courted the Nemesis that on bold hubris waits; others quested after authenticity. By the end of the year, Walt Disney had recreated an old story as the first feature-length animated film: that of Snow White; Carl Orff had rescued old tavern songs of Fortune's Wheel; and an obscure Oxford philologist had made new myth, from a hole in the ground where dwelt a hobbit. 1937 was a year of portent. Now its story is told, by the authors of the celebrated centenary history of the US and UK Titanic Enquiries, hailed by the "Daily Telegraph"'s James Delingpole as a 'cool reassessment' and by Anne-Elisabeth Moutet, Paris contributing correspondent of the "Sunday Telegraph, " as ' a] sharply and eruditely-drawn account.... A] vivid reconstruction and analysis ... a parliamentary procedural as well as the re-creation of a vanished pre-War world'. Markham Shaw Pyle is the historian of how, in 1941, four scant months before Pearl Harbor, the US Congress kept the draft - by one vote; GMW Wemyss, the chronicler of those three days in May 1940 during which Chamberlain was toppled and Churchill raised to the premiership just as Hitler began his invasion of France. In this sweeping history of a portentous year, they once more range from intellectual history to the fields of battle, from flooded farms to the halls of Congress and the Palace of Westminster, illuminating great and little alike. This is at once history in the grand manner, and history from the ground up: from nuts and bolts and poets' insights, to secret diplomacy, the mysteries of physics, the warfare in the human heart, and moments of high tragedy and unconquered hope.

The Complete Mowgli Stories, Duly Annotated (Paperback, Annotated edition): G. Mw Wemyss, Markham Shaw Pyle The Complete Mowgli Stories, Duly Annotated (Paperback, Annotated edition)
G. Mw Wemyss, Markham Shaw Pyle; Rudyard Kipling
R331 Discovery Miles 3 310 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Rudyard Kipling's tales of Mowgli, the Man-cub, raised by wolves, are not for children only. They have never been out of print, and they have shaped the English language and the British (and American) psyche to an extraordinary degree. The stories that concern Mowgli's adventures, from his adoption by Mother and Father Wolf to his marriage and taking service in the Indian Forestry as an adult, have been collected, placed in their internal chronological order, and annotated in this volume by the historians GMW Wemyss and Markham Shaw Pyle, the celebrated chroniclers of the Titanic enquiries, the rise of Churchill, and how the US Congress, four months before Pearl Harbor, kept the draft - by one vote. As in their previous noted annotation of "The Wind in the Willows," Mr Wemyss and Mr Pyle, the first a British historian, the second, an American historian, have ranged widely in annotating this classic work. It is prefaced with essays on imperialism, dryland farming, the climate and geography of Madhya Pradesh, Kipling's tribalism and his opposition to the Kaiser's nascent imperial adventurism, and the image of the Mother-figure. Over 350 footnotes accompany the text in this second edition, delving into ecology; irrigation; literary echoes from Bunyan, the Authorised Version, Milton, Blake, Chaucer, and Shakespeare; Kipling's literary influence upon Tolkien and Lewis; wergild; snake-cults and Greek oracles; ethnology; mana and tapu; Anglo-German and Anglo-Russian relations; forestry; and any number of subjects with these, Uncle Tom Cobleigh and All. They have given a new generation the knowledge that the initial Victorian and Edwardian reader should have had ... and much more. If you wish to enjoy these tales with deeper understanding; if you wonder what Buldeo has to do with Mr Sherlock Holmes' antagonist Dr Roylott; if you have ever wondered just why a Gond hunter reminds you of the frontman of Jethro Tull; or if you simply want a cracking good read of stories you but half-remember: here is your book.

The Annotated Wind in the Willows - for Adults and Sensible Children (or, possibly, Children and Sensible Adults) (Paperback,... The Annotated Wind in the Willows - for Adults and Sensible Children (or, possibly, Children and Sensible Adults) (Paperback, Annotated edition)
G. Mw Wemyss, Markham Shaw Pyle; Kenneth Grahame
R251 Discovery Miles 2 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The classic tales of the Middle Thames, of the River Bank, the Wild Wood, Ratty, Mole, Mr Badger, and the incorrigible Toad, have been cherished by children and wise adults for generations. Amongst those who cherish them are Bapton Books' partners, GMW Wemyss, historian and West Country essayist, and American historian Markham Shaw Pyle. The noted annotators of Kipling, and acclaimed for their histories of 1912, 1940, and 1941, Mr Pyle and Mr Wemyss here expand and re-issue their classic annotated version of Grahame, with some 345 footnotes that explain the Edwardian scene, canals, rural JPs and Toad's motoring offences, the sad fate of Kenneth Grahame's son, class issues in the Wild Wood, and Classical mythology. With their sense of history and landscape, their love of this book of both their childhoods, and an eye for literary cross-references, Mr Wemyss and Mr Pyle range from the Psalter and the Book of Common Prayer to the Sacred Canon of Sherlock Holmes, from Eliot to Tolkien, Gissing to Betjeman, Kipling to Aristotle, in giving this classic new depth and resonance. Even if you have never wondered just which canal Toad was thrown into, or why Toad's trial is only the second funniest in English literature, this annotated edition will deepen and enrich your reading of these inimitable stories. Adults and sensible children - or, rather, children and sensible adults - will rejoice anew in them.

Sensible Places - essays on place, time, & countryside (Paperback): G. Mw Wemyss Sensible Places - essays on place, time, & countryside (Paperback)
G. Mw Wemyss
R262 Discovery Miles 2 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Parliamentary historian, chronicler of "Titanic"'s sinking and Churchill's ascent, annotator of Kipling and of Kenneth Grahame: GMW Wemyss is, admittedly, these, but much more is he the West Country's beloved essayist, the wry, fond observer of rural humour, chalk-streams, proper gardens, and real ale; village cricket, Evensong, and Lib Dems in their natural habitat. These collected essays tell of the great themes and small doings of the Valley of the River Wylye, the twenty-st- ... er, twenty-scone Baker's Daughter and her dreams of an empire of the Higher Nosh, river and village, trout and change-ringing, funerals and fetes. His jewel-like essays, 'The River' - charting the rise of the Wylye and its course to the sea - and 'The Village', analysing with wit and learning the development of British settlement patterns from Downton to the Palaeolithic, are pride of place in this volume. Yet trout on the dry-fly and ghostly terrors, scrumpy and silver bands, poets and pubs, rascals and Remembrance Sundays, all receive their equal due in these warm, wise, and affectionate observations. As he observes, 'townies think Thelwell a caricaturist: "we" know he drew from life'; and here the England of Sir John Betjeman and Miss Read, Barbara Pym and SR Badmin, lives on, in secret corners of country lanes, beneath a skylark's skies. White horses in the chalk, the downs and the cathedral's spire, heritage steam trains and off-spin hit for six: here is a feast for mind and senses

When That Great Ship Went Down - the legal and political repercussions of the loss of RMS Titanic (Paperback, Annotated... When That Great Ship Went Down - the legal and political repercussions of the loss of RMS Titanic (Paperback, Annotated edition)
Markham Shaw Pyle, G. Mw Wemyss
R472 Discovery Miles 4 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

RMS "Titanic" sank in 1912, a US presidential election year; and in the very first days of the great House of Commons debate on Home Rule for Ireland. The Marconi companies were heroes to the press and the public, who credited them with saving the lives that were saved; JP Morgan, who owned the shipping trust that controlled Titanic's White Star Line, was a major political target for the trust-busters. And members of the British Cabinet, including the Attorney-General who was to direct (and nobble) the Crown's case in the Titanic enquiry, were up to their necks in inside trading in Marconi shares. This is the story of how, in Titanic's loss, 1500 souls were sacrificed to the 'settled science' and 'scientific consensus' of marine engineering. It is also the story of how the US and British loss enquiries were shaped by party politics, corrupted by corrupt politicians and the Marconi Scandal, tainted by the politics of Irish Home Rule, and - finally - salvaged by Oliver Wendell Holmes and the US Supreme Court, and by Lord Mersey's judgement in the Board of Trade Enquiry and the subsequent International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea. Titanic sank a century ago; but she sails on, the ghost ship of modern law and politics, shaping our world in ways we don't notice. This is that story, told by the historians of Churchill's vindication in May 1940 and of how Congress, four months before Pearl Harbor, kept America's armed services ready for war, by a margin of one vote. Advance praise for "When That Great Ship Went Down: " 'What sank the Titanic? Its builders' belief that, when it came to building ships, "the Science Was Settled." And, as this cool reassessment of the US and British Titanic enquiries shows, politicians and regulators in 1912 were just as bad as the current lot: they had a progressive political narrative to push, and their own secrets to hide. Sounds familiar.' - James Delingpole, "Daily Telegraph" columnist, 2010 winner of the Bastiat Prize for Online Journalism, and author of, most recently, "Watermelons: The Green Movement's True Colours" 'In this sharply and eruditely-drawn account of the Titanic Inquiries on either side of the Atlantic, the authors warn: "What lessons this may hold for Mr Cameron and Mr Salmond is beyond the scope of this work." Fortunately, their vivid reconstruction and analysis enable us to draw plenty of damning parallels. This is a parliamentary procedural as well as the re-creation of a vanished pre-War world; its political and intellectual processes as well as a sociology ranging from Trollope to Joyce. This is far more than another clever "Titanic" book.' - Anne-Elisabeth Moutet, Paris Contributing Columnist, "The Sunday Telegraph"

When That Great Ship Went Down - The Legal and Political Repercussions of the Loss of RMS Titanic (Paperback): G. Mw Wemyss,... When That Great Ship Went Down - The Legal and Political Repercussions of the Loss of RMS Titanic (Paperback)
G. Mw Wemyss, Markham Shaw Pyle
R623 Discovery Miles 6 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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