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The music world has seen some of the most iconic partnerships of
all time the reader feels almost on a first-name acquaintance with
many of them: Sonny and Cher, Mick and Marianne, Elvis and
Priscilla, Ike and Tina...Rock n Roll Love Stories looks at 14 of
the best, taking us from the 1950s all the way up to the early
2000s. Along the way we see behind the public face of a whole range
of relationships, from the straightforwardly romantic to the
messily divided, and from the famous (and infamous) to the
relatively unknown. All are engaging, full of contemporary detail,
and come imbued with the energy and the spirit of the music world
over the last half century.
NEW YORK CITY, 1921 An impossible dream. The war is over, the
twenties are roaring, but in the depths of the city that never
sleeps, Dorothy Parker is struggling to make her mark in a man's
world. A broken woman. She's penniless, she's unemployed and her
marriage is on the rocks when she starts a bridge group with three
extraordinary women - but will they be able to save her from
herself? A fight for survival. When tragedy strikes, and everything
Dorothy holds dear is threatened, it's up to Peggy, Winifred and
Jane to help her confront the truth before it's too late. Because
the stakes may be life or death... A new novel from the
internationally bestselling author, Sex and the City meets the
1920s in this sweeping tale of love, loss and the everlasting bonds
of friendship. Perfect for fans of Fiona Davis, Dinah Jefferies and
Chanel Cleeton. Readers love The Manhattan Girls: 'TERRIFIC! Deadly
one-liners and killer cocktails combine in this compelling portrait
of three fascinating women. Unputdownable.' Veronica Henry,
bestselling author of The Impulse Purchase 'The Manhattan Girls
completely stole me away... Paul slips inside her characters
brilliantly, blending fact and fiction so seamlessly it's
impossible to tell where one ends and the other begins. A total
treat... I loved it.' Eve Chase, author of The Birdcage 'A stunning
tour de force. A potent cocktail of brilliant characterisation,
pacy elegant writing, and mesmerising drama as four wildly clever,
talented women negotiate the perils of Jazz Age New York. LOVED
it!' Tracy Rees, author of The Rose Garden 'The Manhattan Girls
pulled me into the dazzling world of prohibition New York and
didn't let me go... an utterly brilliant, entirely compulsive read.
A seductive, heady triumph.' Jenny Ashcroft, author of Under the
Golden Sun 'If ever we needed escapism it is now, and The Manhattan
Girls does that perfectly, whisking you instantly away to the
glittering world of 1920s New York... A sparkling read in so many
ways!' Liz Trenow, author of Under a Wartime Sky 'I loved this
funny and moving novel about the bonds of friendship.' Fiona Valpy,
author of The Storyteller of Casablanca 'Oozing with passion and
wit, and with Gill's trademark talent for getting under the skin of
her characters, this is a story for those who enjoy their novels
with a side order of gin, jazz, and sass. An absolute treat!' Hazel
Gaynor, author of The Bird in the Bamboo Cage 'Sizzling and
compulsive... Gill Paul expertly conjures the brilliant and brittle
world of Dorothy Parker and her contemporaries.' Maggie Brookes,
author of The Prisoner's Wife 'A riveting novel about friendship's
power to carry women through the grand highs and heartbreaking lows
of 1920s New York.' Georgie Blalock, author of The Last Debutantes
'Wow, what an eye-opening story! Fascinating and riveting. Highly
recommended!' NetGalley Reviewer, 'Well written... compelling... I
couldn't put it down.' NetGalley Reviewer, 'Five stars from me. A
brilliant narrative about four unique and real women - I enjoyed
every single page.' NetGalley Reviewer, 'Wow! I loved this book so
much. I can't recommend it enough!' NetGalley Reviewer, 'Such a fun
read... Don't miss it!' NetGalley Reviewer,
From the internationally bestselling author comes a tale of
long-buried secrets and a discovery that will change everything,
perfect for fans of Dinah Jefferies and Lucinda Riley. An
unforgettable discovery In 1922, Lady Evelyn Herbert's dreams are
realised when she is the first to set foot inside the lost tomb of
Tutankhamun for over 3,000 years. A cursed life But the months
after the discovery are marred by tragedy, when Eve's father dies
suddenly and her family is torn in two. Desperate to put the past
behind her, Eve retreats into a private life with her new husband.
A deadly choice But she is harbouring a dark secret about what
really happened in Egypt. And when a young woman comes asking
questions years later, the happiness Eve has finally found is
threatened once more... Praise for The Collector's Daughter:
'Wonderfully compelling from beginning to end. An absolute
delight!' Hazel Gaynor, author of The Bird in the Bamboo Cage 'This
is a compelling story, impeccably researched, with a delicious
sense of time and place that brings the historical characters to
vivid life.' Dinah Jefferies, author of The Tuscan Contessa
'Riveting, emotional and completely fabulous. Gill Paul has done it
again!' Tracy Rees, author of The House at Silvermoor 'From the
very first chapter of The Collector's Daughter, Gill Paul draws you
into the exotic world of Lady Evelyn Herbert. I didn't want it to
end.' Liz Trenow, author of Under a Wartime Sky 'Bewitching.
Fascinating. Unforgettable. This is a riveting novel that twisted
my stomach into tight knots as I raced through its pages. I
absolutely loved it.' Kate Furnivall, author of The Guardian of
Lies 'Rich and absorbing and packed full of evocative detail.
Bravo.' Kate Thompson, author of Secrets of the Lavender Girls
'Utterly transportive and entirely addictive, I cannot rave about
this novel enough.' Jenny Ashcroft, author of Meet Me in Bombay
'Meticulously researched and sensitively written, The Collector's
Daughter is an intriguing tale.' Kathleen McGurl, author of The
Lost Sister
'Bold and powerful, filled with emotion, tension and vivid
characters in a setting that is rich in historical detail' Kate
Furnivall A Russian princess. An extraordinary sacrifice. A
captivating secret... From the author of The Secret Wife, a
gripping journey through decades and across continents, of love,
devastating loss and courage against all odds. 1918 With the
country they once ruled turned against them, the future of Russia's
imperial family hangs in the balance. When middle daughter Maria
Romanova captivates two of the guards, it will lead to a fateful
choice between right and wrong. Fifty-five years later . . . Val
rushes to her father's side when she hears of his troubling
end-of-life confession: 'I didn't want to kill her.' As she
unravels the secrets behind her mother's disappearance when she was
twelve years old, she finds herself caught up in one of the world's
greatest mysteries. Readers adore the novels of Gill Paul: 'A
brilliantly emotional read' Woman's Own 'As rich in historical
detail as it is captivating ****' Heat 'One of my favourite books
of this year. Fascinating, glamorous and utterly compelling...
historical fiction at its best' Tracy Rees, author of The Hourglass
'A marvellous, perfect read' The Sun 'Cleverly crafted and
enthralling. A triumph' Dinah Jeffries 'A wonderful book. Loved the
seamless blend of fact and fiction' Kathryn Hughes 'Compelling and
full of surprises ****' The Lady 'This engrossing, heart-wrenching
novel moves between the decades, combining history with fiction to
portray the tragic events of the Russian Revolution' Sunday Express
'Riveting! I thoroughly enjoyed this intriguing tale of friendship
and betrayal' Rosanna Ley 'With superb story-telling and a lush
backdrop of period detail...a novel that is impossible to put down,
abouttwo women who are impossible to forget. I loved it!' Hazel
Gaynor 'I devoured Another Woman's Husband in a few days. This has
bestseller written all over it' Louise Beech 'With seamless ease
Gill evokes the events and characters of two eras...with great
verve and a smattering of delicious fictional licence. Delightful'
Liz Trenow 'Gill Paul has taken two of the twentieth century's most
enigmatic women, one revered, the other reviled, and woven them
into a deft story of friendship and betrayal' Kate Riordan
The world is at war, but on the gilded streets of Fifth Avenue, New
York, a battle of a different kind is brewing… New York, 1915.
Elizabeth Arden has been New York’s golden girl since her beauty
salon opened its famous red door five years prior. Against all
odds, she’s built an empire. Enter Helena Rubinstein: ruthless,
revolutionary – and the rival Elizabeth didn’t bargain for.
With both women determined to succeed – no matter the personal
cost – a battle of beauty is born. And as the stakes increase, so
do the methods: poaching employees, planting spies, copying
products, hiring ex-husbands. But as each woman climbs higher, so
too does what she stands to lose. Because the greater the height,
the harder the fall… In this stunning new novel, internationally
bestselling author Gill Paul reveals the unknown history of
cosmetic titans Elizabeth Arden and Helena Rubinstein and their
infamous rivalry that spanned not only decades, but also broken
marriages, personal tragedies, and a world that was changing
dramatically for women – perfect for fans of Fiona Davis, Dinah
Jefferies and Karen Swan.
Exam Board: AQA Level: AS/A-level Subject: German First Teaching:
September 2016 First Exam: June 2017 Our Student Book has been
approved by AQA. Support the transition from GCSE and through the
new A-level specification with a single textbook that has clear
progression through four defined stages of learning suitable for a
range of abilities. We have developed a completely new textbook
designed specifically to meet the demands of the new 2016
specification. The Student Book covers both AS and A-level in one
textbook to help students build on and develop their language
skills as they progress throughout the course. - Exposes students
to authentic target language material with topical stimulus, and
film and literature tasters for every work - Supports the
transition from GCSE with clear progression through four stages of
learning: transition, AS, A-level and extension - Builds grammar
and translation skills with topic-related practice and a
comprehensive grammar reference section - Develops language skills
with a variety of tasks, practice questions and research activities
- Gives students the tools they need to succeed with learning
strategies throughout - Prepares students for the assessment with
advice on essay-writing and the new individual research project
Audio resources to accompany the Student Book must be purchased
separately. They can be purchased in several ways: 1) as part of
the Boost digital teacher resources; 2) as a separate audio
download; 3) as part of the Boost eBook. The audio resources are
not part of the AQA approval process.
From the bestselling author of The Secret Wife and The Manhattan
Girls, Another Woman's Husband will be adored by all fans of The
Crown. Wallis Simpson is brought enticingly to life in this
gripping, moving novel about two women thrust into the spotlight,
followed by scandal, touched by loss. 'One of my favourite books of
this year. Fascinating, glamorous and utterly compelling...
historical fiction at its best' Tracy Rees, author of The
Hourglass. 'With superb story-telling and a lush backdrop of period
detail...a novel that is impossible to put down, about two women
who are impossible to forget. I loved it!' Hazel Gaynor Two women
who challenged the Crown. Divided by time. Bound by a secret...
1911 At the age of fifteen, carefree Mary Kirk and indomitable
Wallis Warfield meet at summer camp. Their friendship will survive
heartbreaks, separation and the demands of the British Crown until
it is shattered by one unforgivable betrayal... 1997 Rachel's
romantic break in Paris with her fiance ends in tragedy when the
car ahead crashes. Inside was Princess Diana. Back in Brighton,
Rachel is haunted by the accident, and intrigued to learn the
princess had visited the last home of Wallis, Duchess of Windsor,
only hours before the crash. Soon, the discovery of a
long-forgotten link to Wallis Simpson leads Rachel to the truth
behind a scandal that shook the world... Readers love ANOTHER
WOMAN'S HUSBAND: 'Riveting! I thoroughly enjoyed this intriguing
tale of friendship and betrayal' Rosanna Ley 'I devoured Another
Woman's Husband in a few days. This has bestseller written all over
it.' Louise Beech 'With seamless ease Gill evokes the events and
characters of two eras...with great verve and a smattering of
delicious fictional licence. Delightful' Liz Trenow 'Gill Paul has
taken two of the twentieth century's most enigmatic women, one
revered, the other reviled, and woven them into a deft story of
friendship and betrayal' Kate Riordan 'Compelling and full of
surprises ****' The Lady 'Sheds light on a scandal and a love story
which deserves to be read by many. A fascinating read which made me
lose several hours to this story. I have no hesitation in
recommending it and am keen to see what time in history Gill Paul
will turn her hand to next' Shaz's Book Blog
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The Paternoster Gang: Heritage 1 (CD)
Neve McIntosh, Catrin Stewart, Dan Starkey; Jonathan Morris, Roy Gill, …
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Victorian London harbours many secrets: alien visitors, strange
phenomena and unearthly powers. But a trio of investigators stands
ready to delve into such mysteries - the Great Detective, Madame
Vastra, her resourceful spouse, Jenny Flint, and their loyal valet,
Strax. If an impossible puzzle needs solving, or a grave injustice
needs righting, help can be found on Paternoster Row. But even
heroes can never escape their past...1.The Cars That Ate London by
Jonathan Morris.The advent of electric carriages on London’s
streets causes a stir –until they start careening out of control.
Elsewhere, factory workers lose their senses, while a brand-new
power plant suffers mysterious outages. 2.A Photograph to Remember
by Roy Gill. The Paternoster Gang are shocked to discover a rival
group on the streets. A Sontaran, a Silurian and a human – only
their intentions are not quite so noble as Madame Vastra and
friends. 3.The Ghosts of Greenwich by Paul Morris. Strange things
are happening to the people of Greenwich. Phantoms of the living
appear, while others are aged beyond their years. A cloaked figure
stalks the streets, and time is out of joint. CAST: Neve McIntosh
(Madame Vastra), Catrin Stewart (Jenny Flint), Dan Starkey (Strax),
Daisy Ashford (Penny Lambeth/Angie Sangster), Lucy Briggs-Owen
(Charlotte Mayfly), Trevor Cooper (Sir Jasper Eagleton/Old
Smallpiece/Jonathan Mayfly), Alan Cox (Fabian Solak), Beth Goddard
(Vella), Julia Hills(Madeline/Ethel Pullman), Arthur Hughes (Tom
Foster), Joseph Kloska (Neville Plumstead/Bobby Harris), Alex Lower
(Archie Flowers), Finlay Robertson (Inspector Cotton/Silas
Beckett), Christopher Ryan (Stonn). Other parts played by members
of the cast.
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Parmenides (Paperback)
Plato; Translated by Mary Louise Gill, Paul Ryan
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"Gill's and Ryan's Parmenides is, simply, superb: the Introduction,
more than a hundred pages long, is transparently clear, takes the
reader meticulously through the arguments, avoids perverseness, and
still manages to make sense of the dialogue as a whole; there is a
fine selective bibliography; and those parts of the translation I
have looked at in detail suggest that it too is very good indeed."
--Christopher Rowe, Phronesis
The USA Today bestseller 'A cleverly crafted novel and an
enthralling story... A triumph.' DINAH JEFFERIES A Russian grand
duchess and an English journalist. Linked by one of the world's
greatest mysteries... Love. Guilt. Heartbreak. 1914 Russia is on
the brink of collapse, and the Romanov family faces a terrifyingly
uncertain future. Grand Duchess Tatiana has fallen in love with
cavalry officer Dmitri, but events take a catastrophic turn,
placing their romance - and their lives - in danger . . . 2016
Kitty Fisher escapes to her great-grandfather's remote cabin in
America, after a devastating revelation makes her flee London.
There, on the shores of Lake Akanabee, she discovers the
spectacular jewelled pendant that will lead her to a long-buried
family secret . . . Haunting, moving and beautifully written, The
Secret Wife effortlessly crosses centuries, as past merges with
present in an unforgettable story of love, loss and resilience.
Perfect for fans of Kate Morton and Dinah Jefferies.
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X-force By Benjamin Percy Vol. 7
Benjamin Percy; Illustrated by Robert Gill, Paul Davidson
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The Parmenides is often described as one of the most complex and
problematic of the Platonic dialogues. In it a group of characters,
including Parmenides, an eccentric teacher and poet from Elea,
Zeno, the student and lover of Plato, and the young Socrates and
Aristotle, engage in a series of conversations on some of the most
abstract philosophical concepts: the nature of Forms, and the
meaning of the One. Forms are the principles or sources of
explanation of all the parts of the Whole in the world: earth,
fire, man and even mortal qualities such as justice and prudence.
The One, is the source of our knowledge of the Whole itself - the
underlying principles of experience. Despite its structural
complexity, the Parmenides gives us the clearest insight into the
working of the mind of Socrates. It is the only surviving example
of a conversation between Socrates and another philosopher. By
studying this dialogue, the reader can gain some insight to the
source of Socratic philosophy, and about the development of early
Greek philosophy in general.
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