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Black Edwardians - Black People in Britain 1901-1914 (Paperback, annotated edition): Jeffrey Green Black Edwardians - Black People in Britain 1901-1914 (Paperback, annotated edition)
Jeffrey Green
R1,869 Discovery Miles 18 690 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Black Edwardians reveals the presence of Black people in all walks of life across the British Isles at the height of the imperialist era. This hitherto undiscovered Black presence challenges conventional views on imperialism, racism and British social history. Historians of British society have largely ignored this most visible of minorities, and commentators on racism have been silent on the period.
Green uses contemporary newspapers, books and memoirs of the era (photographic evidence), archive documentation, the lively recollections of veterans (located by him in the 1980s), their family papers and comments of younger family associates. His work challenges our ideas of the recent past.

Black Edwardians - Black People in Britain 1901-1914 (Hardcover): Jeffrey Green Black Edwardians - Black People in Britain 1901-1914 (Hardcover)
Jeffrey Green
R4,454 Discovery Miles 44 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Black Edwardians reveals the presence of Black people in all walks of life across the British Isles at the height of the imperialist era. This hitherto undiscovered Black presence challenges conventional views on imperialism, racism and British social history. Historians of British society have largely ignored this most visible of minorities, and commentators on racism have been silent on the period.
Green uses contemporary newspapers, books and memoirs of the era (photographic evidence), archive documentation, the lively recollections of veterans (located by him in the 1980s), their family papers and comments of younger family associates. His work challenges our ideas of the recent past.

Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, a Musical Life (Paperback): Jeffrey Green Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, a Musical Life (Paperback)
Jeffrey Green
R1,532 Discovery Miles 15 320 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Green's study is more than a biography of an Anglo-African composer.The first comprehensive study of Coleridge-Taylor's life for almost a century, it reveals how class-ridden Britain could embrace even the most unlikely of cultural icons.

Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, a Musical Life (Hardcover): Jeffrey Green Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, a Musical Life (Hardcover)
Jeffrey Green
R4,593 Discovery Miles 45 930 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Green's study is more than a biography of an Anglo-African composer.The first comprehensive study of Coleridge-Taylor's life for almost a century, it reveals how class-ridden Britain could embrace even the most unlikely of cultural icons.

In Pursuit of Wild Edibles - A Forager's Tour (Paperback): Jeffrey Greene In Pursuit of Wild Edibles - A Forager's Tour (Paperback)
Jeffrey Greene
R470 R394 Discovery Miles 3 940 Save R76 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Today we care about the source of our food as much as the preparation, so it is no surprise that foodies have discovered wild edibles. From the most upscale restaurants in New York to humble farm stays in Europe, chefs and restaurant-goers alike are seeking pleasure in food found in the wild. In Pursuit of Wild Edibles: A Forager's Tour tells the story of one man passionate about finding wild edibles and creating recipes to highlight their unique flavors. An American expatriate, poet, and gourmet living in France, Jeffrey Greene has scoured the fields, rivers, and beaches of Europe and his native New England in search of foods ranging from puffballs and periwinkles to stone pine nuts and gooseneck barnacles. For many, foraging is the latest trend in foodie culture, but for Greene this journey stretches back to his childhood, when his parents fled New York City to a shack-like house in rural Connecticut. Convinced they could live off the land, the family raised goats, planted gardens, gathered seafood at the nearby coast, and foraged for food from the woods. Inspired by these childhood experiences, Greene and his wife, Mary, bought and restored an old priory in rural Burgundy. Surrounded by forests, they learned to identify mushrooms and greens, and devoted themselves to inventing recipes for them. Thus began a pursuit that took Greene to the Polish Carpathians, the Appennines overlooking the Ligurian coast, the shores of Normandy and Brittany, and to Plymouth, Massachusetts, where the Pilgrims eked out their first winter in near starvation. Greene's captivating book offers experienced foragers and novices alike an extensive sampling of his own recipes and a chance to come along with him on his international adventures. From razor clams and wild sea urchins, to young nettles and dandelion greens, to wild strawberries and cherries, Greene showcases the beauty of what one can cook up in a truly wild recipe.

In Pursuit of Wild Edibles - A Forager's Tour (Hardcover): Jeffrey Greene In Pursuit of Wild Edibles - A Forager's Tour (Hardcover)
Jeffrey Greene
R675 R562 Discovery Miles 5 620 Save R113 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Today we care about the source of our food as much as the preparation, so it is no surprise that foodies have discovered wild edibles. From the most upscale restaurants in New York to humble farm stays in Europe, chefs and restaurant-goers alike are seeking pleasure in food found in the wild. In Pursuit of Wild Edibles: A Forager's Tour tells the story of one man passionate about finding wild edibles and creating recipes to highlight their unique flavors. An American expatriate, poet, and gourmet living in France, Jeffrey Greene has scoured the fields, rivers, and beaches of Europe and his native New England in search of foods ranging from puffballs and periwinkles to stone pine nuts and gooseneck barnacles. For many, foraging is the latest trend in foodie culture, but for Greene this journey stretches back to his childhood, when his parents fled New York City to a shack-like house in rural Connecticut. Convinced they could live off the land, the family raised goats, planted gardens, gathered seafood at the nearby coast, and foraged for food from the woods. Inspired by these childhood experiences, Greene and his wife, Mary, bought and restored an old priory in rural Burgundy. Surrounded by forests, they learned to identify mushrooms and greens, and devoted themselves to inventing recipes for them. Thus began a pursuit that took Greene to the Polish Carpathians, the Appennines overlooking the Ligurian coast, the shores of Normandy and Brittany, and to Plymouth, Massachusetts, where the Pilgrims eked out their first winter in near starvation. Greene's captivating book offers experienced foragers and novices alike an extensive sampling of his own recipes and a chance to come along with him on his international adventures. From razor clams and wild sea urchins, to young nettles and dandelion greens, to wild strawberries and cherries, Greene showcases the beauty of what one can cook up in a truly wild recipe.

Swing from a Small Island - The Story of Leslie Thompson (Hardcover, 2nd edition): Leslie Thompson, Jeffrey Green Swing from a Small Island - The Story of Leslie Thompson (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
Leslie Thompson, Jeffrey Green
R553 Discovery Miles 5 530 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The life story of a swing era trumpeter from Jamaica, a vivid and frank account of the remarkable life of 'a religious man with few axes to grind'. Leslie Thompson (1901 - 87) was born in Jamaica, raised there at Alpha Cottage School, and joined the West India Regiment as a bandsman. He moved permanently to England in 1929 and played in dance and jazz bands in clubs and theatres, toured with Louis Armstrong, and worked with the most significant black British swing musicians of the1930s, including the members of his all-black swing band which was taken over by Ken 'Snakehips' Johnson. Following a period in anti-aircraft defences in World War Two, he joined Stars in Battledress. When he saw the bombed ruins of Berlin he was reminded of Kingston after the earthquake of 1907. Post-war society club work and studies at the Guildhall then led to a spell as warden of the Alliance Club for students and later to work as a probation officer in London. He renewed his religious faith and had a wide range of friendships. Leslie Thompson's life was not without its tragedies. He provides a frank and vivid account of the many-sided realities of life as a West Indian in Britain in the 20th century. This book was first published in 1985 under the title: Leslie Thompson - An Autobiography.

Shades Of The Other Shore - The Cahier Series 20 (Paperback, New): Jeffrey Greene Shades Of The Other Shore - The Cahier Series 20 (Paperback, New)
Jeffrey Greene
R436 R341 Discovery Miles 3 410 Save R95 (22%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Lavishly published by Sylph Editions with the Center for Writers and Translators at the American University of Paris, the "Cahiers Series" features some of the most venerable names in literature as they embark on unique explorations in writing and translation. The newest additions to this groundbreaking collection exemplify the mission of the series. "Her Not All Her" is a dramatic work by Nobel Prize - winning writer Elfriede Jelinek, in which she writes to and about the great Swiss writer Robert Walser. In "Diplomat, Actor, Translator, Spy", Bernard Turle offers a window onto the working life of a translator, from craft and practice to motivations and frustrations. Finally, "Phantoms of Nature", a collaboration between writer Jeffrey Greene and artist Ralph Petty, offers a deeply personal mapping of rural America and the French countryside of Burgundy and the Ardeche.

Adam And Thomas (Paperback): Aharon Appelfeld Adam And Thomas (Paperback)
Aharon Appelfeld; Translated by Jeffrey Green; Illustrated by Philippe Dumas
R314 R258 Discovery Miles 2 580 Save R56 (18%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Smile of the Human Bomb - New Perspectives on Suicide Terrorism (Hardcover): Gideon Aran The Smile of the Human Bomb - New Perspectives on Suicide Terrorism (Hardcover)
Gideon Aran; Translated by Jeffrey Green
R870 R699 Discovery Miles 6 990 Save R171 (20%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In 2017, nearly six thousand people were killed in suicide attacks across the world. In The Smile of the Human Bomb, Gideon Aran dissects the moral logic of the suicide terrorism that led to those deaths. The book is a firsthand examination of the bomb site at the moment of the explosion, during the first few minutes after the explosion, and in the last moments before the explosion. Aran uncovers the suicide bomber's final preparations before embarking on the suicide mission: the border crossing, the journey toward the designated target, penetration into the site, and the behavior of both sides within it. The book sheds light on the truth of the human bomb. Aran's gritty and often disturbing account is built on a foundation of participant observation with squads of pious Jewish volunteers who gather the scorched fragments of the dead after terrorist attacks; newly revealed documents, including interrogation protocols; interviews with Palestinian armed resistance members and retired Israeli counterterrorism agents; observations of failed suicide terrorists in jail; and conversations with the acquaintances of human bombs. The Smile of the Human Bomb provides new insights on the Middle East conflict, political violence, radicalism, victimhood, ritual, and death and unveils a suicide terrorism scene far different from what is conventionally pictured. In the end, Aran discovers, the suicide terrorist is an unremarkable figure, and the circumstances of his or her recruitment and operation are prosaic and often accidental. The smiling human bomb is neither larger than life nor a monster, but an actor on a human scale. And suicide terrorism is a drama in which cliches and chance events play their role.

Black Victorians / Black Victoriana (Paperback): Gretchen Holbrook Gerzina Black Victorians / Black Victoriana (Paperback)
Gretchen Holbrook Gerzina; Contributions by Joan Anim-Addo, John Turner, Jeffrey Green, David Killingray, …
R1,021 Discovery Miles 10 210 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Using a rich diversity of approaches, these essays give voice to hitherto unheard stories and provide historical and theoretical frameworks in which to understand them. Reading the volume creates an exciting feeling of discovery."-Margaret Homans, Yale University Black Victorians/Black Victoriana is a welcome attempt to correct the historical record. Although scholarship has given us a clear view of nineteenth-century imperialism, colonialism, and later immigration from the colonies, there has for far too long been a gap in our understanding of the lives of blacks in Victorian England. Without that understanding, it remains impossible to assess adequately the state of the black population in Britain today. Using a transatlantic lens, the contributors to this book restore black Victorians to the British national picture. They look not just at the ways blacks were represented in popular culture but also at their lives as they experienced them-as workers, travelers, lecturers, performers, and professionals. Dozens of period photographs bring these stories alive and literally give a face to the individual stories the book tells. The essays taken as a whole also highlight prevailing Victorian attitudes toward race by focusing on the ways in which empire building spawned a "subculture of blackness" consisting of caricature, exhibition, representation, and scientific racism absorbed by society at large. This misrepresentation made it difficult to be both black and British while at the same time it helped to construct British identity as a whole. Covering many topics that detail the life of blacks during this period, Black Victorians/Black Victoriana will be a landmark contribution to the emergent field of black history in England. Gretchen Holbrook Gerzina is a professor of English at Vassar College. Her book Black London (Rutgers University Press) was named a New York Times Notable Book of the Year. She is also the author of Carrington, whose life story was made into a film starring Emma Thompson.

Masters of Tonewood - The Hidden Art of Fine Stringed-Instrument Making (Hardcover): Jeffrey Greene, Strachan Literary Agency Masters of Tonewood - The Hidden Art of Fine Stringed-Instrument Making (Hardcover)
Jeffrey Greene, Strachan Literary Agency
R665 R550 Discovery Miles 5 500 Save R115 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The wood used by master craftsmen to create many of the world's legendary stringed instruments-violins and cellos, mandolins and guitars-comes from seven near-mythic European forests. In his latest book, Jeffrey Greene takes the reader into those woodlands and into luthiers' workshops to show us how the world's finest instruments not only contribute to great musical art but are prized works of art in themselves. Masters of Tonewood describes the "hidden life" of stringed instruments, beginning with the unique wood, expertly chosen and sometimes cured for decades, that gives them voices that rivet audiences. Greene takes us to forests in Italy, France, Switzerland, Austria, Romania, Poland, and the Czech Republic. We are introduced to the acoustical and aesthetic properties of the spruce that Stradivari treasured, and the mystery of why just one in a thousand maple trees contains decorative figuring worthy of the highest-quality instruments. Greene visits the greatest traditional centers of this craft, from Spain to the United States. He recounts the ideas and experiences of tonewood millers, luthiers, and musicians and discusses their concerns about environmental issues associated with a tradition dependent on ancient woodlands in a modern world.

Rescue as Resistance - How Jewish Organizations Fought the Holocaust in France (Hardcover): Lucien Lazare Rescue as Resistance - How Jewish Organizations Fought the Holocaust in France (Hardcover)
Lucien Lazare; Translated by Jeffrey Green
R2,471 Discovery Miles 24 710 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A survivor of the Holocaust and a distinguished scholar of Jewish history, Lucien Lazare presents a compelling defense of the Jewish resistance movement in France during World War II, arguing that rescue was a genuine and significant way of fighting back.

In the Shadow of McClellan (Paperback): Jeffrey Green In the Shadow of McClellan (Paperback)
Jeffrey Green
R2,319 Discovery Miles 23 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Union struggled to achieve an effective high command during the first two years of the American Civil War. Much of the Union's military attention in the first two years of the war was focused near Washington where General McClellan commanded the Army of the Potomac. McClellan intended to defeat the Confederacy by capturing Richmond. This failed and he was eventually sacked by President Lincoln. McClellan's sacking provoked a revolt among senior officers in this army which sought to return McClellan to command. This revolt reveals much about the Union as it tried to establish a system of high command. The study of Union's high command and Union strategy has been neglected in favour of the study of battles and generals. This book attempts to redress the imbalance and explore whether the Union had the high command in place to provide the framework for victory.

Essays on Evolutionary Astrology - The Evolutionary Journey of the Soul (Paperback): Jeffrey Green Essays on Evolutionary Astrology - The Evolutionary Journey of the Soul (Paperback)
Jeffrey Green; Edited by Deva Green
R679 R552 Discovery Miles 5 520 Save R127 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

When Jeffrey Wolf Green retired and went into seclusion he left his daughter Deva with everything that he had ever written which included drafts of various manuscripts which he had intended to publish at various points. This also included every audio tape, video, dvd, and transcript of his lectures delivered over a lengthy career. He also gave Deva his business and asked her to carry on with it. This book reflects her desire to continue to disseminate his work as widely as possible. In Essays on Evolutionary Astrology: The Evolutionary Journey of The Soul there is a combination of transcribed lectures with parts of various manuscripts, most of which has never been in print before.

Conflict in Indochina 1954-1979 (Paperback, Student edition): Sean Brawley, Chris Dixon, Jeffrey Green Conflict in Indochina 1954-1979 (Paperback, Student edition)
Sean Brawley, Chris Dixon, Jeffrey Green
R1,767 Discovery Miles 17 670 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Conflict in Indochina 1954-1979 thoroughly examines the origins, nature and legacies of the conflicts raging across Indochina during the post-World War II period. Key features include: new interpretations of key events and issues, informed by original inquiry and archival research. Comprehensive activities and questions at the end of each chapter. Source-based exercises for readers to practice the skills of historical argument and source analysis. Invaluable tools such as chapter summaries, further reading suggestions and an introduction to key terms. Integrated personal testimonies to enhance understanding. Personality features, including extensive coverage of Ho Chi Minh, detailing his experiences prior to 1954 and his contribution to Vietnamese Nationalism. Conflict in Indochina 1954-1979 engages readers using an accessible narrative style with a wealth of illustrations, photographs, maps and timelines and is specifically tailored to cover the new HSC History syllabus.

French Spirits - A House, a Village, and a Love Affair in Burgundy (Paperback): Jeffrey Greene French Spirits - A House, a Village, and a Love Affair in Burgundy (Paperback)
Jeffrey Greene
R528 R435 Discovery Miles 4 350 Save R93 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

When Jeffrey Greene, a prize-winning American poet, and Mary, a molecular biologist and his wife-to-be, discover a moss-covered stone presbytery in a lovely village in the Puisaye region of Burgundy, they know they have to live there. In lush, lyrical prose, Greene recalls their experiences turning the 300-year-old stone building -- a "château in miniature" that the locals believe houses numerous spirits-into a habitable refuge. He brings to life their adventures in finding wonderful bargains with which to furnish their new space, including a firm mattress and some rather suspicious antiques" bought from the back of a van.

Greene offers the unexpected joys and surprises of village life, from celebrating his and Mary's simple backyard wedding to toiling in a verdant garden. He shares the experience of surviving his mother's decision to move in and humorously introduces the locals -- both human and nonhuman -- who define his and Mary's new world.

Woven throughout this luscious tale are the pleasures of rural France: wondrous food and wine, long-held rituals and feasts, dark superstitions, and deeply rooted history.

The Gaon of Vilna - The Man and His Image (Hardcover): Immanuel Etkes The Gaon of Vilna - The Man and His Image (Hardcover)
Immanuel Etkes; Translated by Jeffrey Green
R1,968 Discovery Miles 19 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A legendary figure in his own lifetime, Rabbi Eliahu ben Shlomo Zalman (1720-1797) was known as the "Gaon of Vilna." He was the acknowledged master of Talmudic studies in the vibrant intellectual center of Vilna, revered throughout Eastern Europe for his learning and his ability to traverse with ease seemingly opposed domains of thought and activity. After his death, the myth that had been woven around him became even more powerful and was expressed in various public images. The formation of these images was influenced as much by the needs and wishes of those who clung to and depended on them as by the actual figure of the Gaon. In this penetrating study, Immanuel Etkes sheds light on aspects of the Vilna Gaon's "real" character and traces several public images of him as they have developed and spread from the early nineteenth century until the present.

The Golden-Bristled Boar - Last Ferocious Beast of the Forest (Hardcover): Jeffrey Greene The Golden-Bristled Boar - Last Ferocious Beast of the Forest (Hardcover)
Jeffrey Greene
R767 R649 Discovery Miles 6 490 Save R118 (15%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The wild boar appears to us as something straight out of a myth. But as Jeffrey Greene learned, these creatures are very real, living by night and, despite shrinking habitats and hordes of hunters, thriving on six continents.

Greene purchased an eighteenth-century presbytery in a region of ponds and forests in northern Burgundy between the Loire and Seine Rivers of France. He soon discovered he'd moved to one of the most densely populated boar areas in Europe. Following the gift of a side of boar from a neighbor, and a dramatic early-morning encounter with a boar-hunting party and its prey, Greene became fascinated with the animal and immersed himself in the legend and the reality of the wild boar.

Although it has no natural enemies, the boar is in constant conflict with humans. Most societies consider it a pest, not only wreaking havoc on crops and livestock, but destroying golf-course greens in search of worms, even creating a hazard for drivers (hogs on the roads cause over 14,000 car accidents a year in France). It has also been the object of highly ritualized hunts, dating back to classical times.

The animal's remarkable appearance--it can grow larger than a person, and the males sport prominent tusks, called "whetters" and "cutters"--has inspired artists for centuries; its depictions range from primitive masks to works of high art such as Pietro Tacca's "Porcellino" and paintings by Velazquez and Frans Snyders. The boar also plays a unique role in myth, appearing in the stories of Hercules and Adonis as well as in the folktale "Beauty and the Beast."

The author's search for the elusive animal takes him to Sardinia, Corsica, and Tuscany; he even casts an eye to the American South, where he explores the boar's feral-pig counterparts and descendents. He introduces us to a fascinating cast of experts, from museum curators and scientists to hunters and chefs (who share their recipes) to the inhabitants of chateaux who have lived in the same ancient countryside with generations of boars. They are all part of a journey filled with wonders and discoveries about these majestic animals the poet Robinson Jeffers called "beautiful monsters."

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