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Scots in Canada - A Concise History (Paperback): Jenni Calder Scots in Canada - A Concise History (Paperback)
Jenni Calder
R204 Discovery Miles 2 040 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The story of the Scots who went to Canada, from the 17th century onwards. In Canada there are nearly as many descendants of Scots as there are people living in Scotland; almost 5 million Canadians ticked the "Scottish origin" box in the most recent Canadian Census. Many Scottish families have friends or relatives in Canada. Who left Scotland? Why did they leave? What did they do when they got there? What was their impact on the developing nation? Thousands of Scots were forced from their homeland, while others chose to leave, seeking a better life. As individuals, families and communities, they braved the wild Atlantic Ocean, many crossing in cramped under-rationed ships, unprepared for the fierce Canadian winter. And yet Scots went on to lay railroads, found banks and exploit the fur trade, and helped form the political infrastructure of modern day Canada. This work follows the pioneers west from Nova Scotia to the prairie frontier and on to the Pacific coast. It examines the reasons why so many Scots left their land and families. The legacy of centuries of trade and communication still binds the two countries, and Scottish Canadians keep alive the traditions that crossed the Atlantic with their ancestors.

Sir Walter Scott's Waverley (Paperback): Jenni Calder Sir Walter Scott's Waverley (Paperback)
Jenni Calder; Sir Walter Scott
R252 Discovery Miles 2 520 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

1745. The year of the final Jacobite uprising. Edward Waverley, a naïve, aristocratic English soldier is posted to Dundee as part of the Hanoverian army. He takes leave to visit the castle of his uncle’s Jacobite friend, Baron Bradwardine, in the lowlands of Scotland. Wild Highlanders visit the castle, and curiosity gets the better of Waverley. He travels north into the Scottish Highlands and the heart of the Jacobite rebellion and its aftermath. Our hero finds himself caught between the Jacobite clans and the Hanoverian regime, and between two women – the feisty Flora MacIvor, sister of the clan chief, and the Baron’s quiet, demure daughter Rose. This edition of Sir Walter Scott’s classic novel of history and romance has been expertly reworked for modern audiences by Jenni Calder.

Scots in the USA (Paperback): Jenni Calder Scots in the USA (Paperback)
Jenni Calder
R232 Discovery Miles 2 320 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The map of the United States is peppered with Scottish place-names and America's telephone directories are filled with surnames illustrating Scottish ancestry. Increasingly, Americans of Scottish extraction are visiting Scotland in search of their family history. All over Scotland and the United States there are clues to the Scottish-American relationship, the legacy of centuries of trade and communication as well as that of departure and heritage. The experiences of Scottish settlers in the United States varied enormously, as did their attitudes to the lifestyles that they left behind and those that they began anew once they arrived in North America. Scots in the USA discusses why they left Scotland, where they went once they reached the United States, and what they did when they got there.

Arthur Koestler's Fiction and the Genre of the Novel - Rubashov and Beyond (Hardcover): Zeno Vernyik Arthur Koestler's Fiction and the Genre of the Novel - Rubashov and Beyond (Hardcover)
Zeno Vernyik; Foreword by Matthias Wessel; Contributions by Henry Innes MacAdam, Stephen Ingle, Uwe Klawitter, …
R2,622 Discovery Miles 26 220 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Featuring a selection of brand new essays by a group of accomplished scholars, Arthur Koestler's Fiction and the Genre of the Novel covers all of Koestler's novels published in his lifetime, the first book to attempt this in English since Mark Levene's Arthur Koestler, published thirty-seven years ago. The team of contributors, with research backgrounds in history, political science, religious studies, law, linguistics and journalism besides literature, offers a truly multidisciplinary take on how Koestler's novels utilize, and at times transcend, the genre of the novel, and argues for their enduring relevance and appeal in the twenty-first century, inviting the reader to revisit and reassess them. With the topics of Koestler's novels including terrorism, massive migration, espionage, rape trauma, war trauma, the crisis of faith, propaganda, fake news and the role and responsibility of intellectuals in major international crises, as the volume aims to show, these texts are just as topical today, as they were at the time of their publication.

Essence of Edinburgh - An Eccentric Odyssey (Paperback): Jenni Calder Essence of Edinburgh - An Eccentric Odyssey (Paperback)
Jenni Calder
R411 R327 Discovery Miles 3 270 Save R84 (20%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Existential Edinburgh is a personal journey through a city that has for centuries inspired many. An exploration, an evocation of the city's past and present it weaves together personal experience, memory and history. It takes the reader beyond the city's historic centre, looking out to surrounding areas that are inseparable from Edinburgh's story. There are companions on this journey, well-known figures from the past and the not so well-known.

The Scottish Novels - Kidnapped: Catriona: The Master of Ballantrae: Weir of Hermiston (Paperback, Main): Robert Louis Stevenson The Scottish Novels - Kidnapped: Catriona: The Master of Ballantrae: Weir of Hermiston (Paperback, Main)
Robert Louis Stevenson; Introduction by Jenni Calder, Roderick Watson
R485 R417 Discovery Miles 4 170 Save R68 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Kidnapped - Catriona - The Master of Ballantrae - Weir of Hermiston These four great novels take us deep into Robert Louis Stevenson's imaginative and bitter-sweet relationship with his native country. Kidnapped, and its sequel Catriona, are renowned the world over as supreme stories of adventure and romance. On another level they also explore the subtle divisions of Scottish history and character in the eighteenth century, and (some would say) the present day. The Master of Ballantrae takes a darker and more disturbing turn, with its tale of rival brothers caught in a webof hatred, obsession, love and betrayal which draws them to their end in the frozen wastes of North America. Stevenson's fascination with the divided nature of the human self (most obviously demonstrated in Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde) appears again in the Weir of Hermiston with its terrible confrontation between a father and his son. With an unsurpassed combination of physical adventure and psychological insight, The Scottish Novels have moved and thrilled readers and writers from Stevenson's contemporaries to the present day.

Not Nebuchadnezzar (Paperback, New): Jenni Calder Not Nebuchadnezzar (Paperback, New)
Jenni Calder
R250 Discovery Miles 2 500 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"I'm not Nebuchadnezzar, and I'm not MacBeth." So who am I? Chicago, Nairobi, Jerusalem, Cambridge, Edinburgh: the geography of Jenni Calder's life is as diverse as the ethnic, intellectual and emotional components. Jenni Calder has spent a lifetime in search of her identity, first as a daughter and sister, then as a writer, wife and mother. Not Nebuchadnezzar is a biography of sorts, a chronicle of the consuming search for that elusive concept known as 'identity'. Highly respected biographer of Robert Louis Stevenson, poet and historian, Calder has chosen an intriguingly elliptical, thematic approach to writing her own vividly presented life story. Keenly observed cameos of people and places abound but although this moving book is infused with a sense of mischief and fun, at heart it is a wise contemplation of life. Jenni Calder's retrospect describes a life well-lived, full of event and achievement, love and loss, aspiration and frustration. If you know who you are not, do you then know who you are? Jenni Calder was born Jennifer Rachel Daiches to a Scottish-born mother and English-born Jewish father in Chicago, one of America's great melting-pot cities. Not Nebuchadnezzar traces her journey from then to now. Through this book, Calder discovers that her true sense of identity can only develop from finding out who she is not. Here she balances her multiple identities to throw kaleidoscopic prisms from a single source - herself.

Tales of the South Seas - Island Landfalls: The Ebb-Tide: The Wrecker (Paperback, Main): Robert Louis Stevenson Tales of the South Seas - Island Landfalls: The Ebb-Tide: The Wrecker (Paperback, Main)
Robert Louis Stevenson; Edited by Jenni Calder; Introduction by Jenni Calder
R482 R401 Discovery Miles 4 010 Save R81 (17%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

sland Landfalls * The Wrecker * The Ebb-Tide Driven to the South Seas by ill health, Stevenson could not close his eyes to the impact of colonialism, the 'stirabout of epochs and races, barbarisms and civilisations, virtues and crimes'. Setting his imaginative writings within the social and political contexts of his letters and essays from the South Seas, reveals the deepening and broadening of Stevenson's genius and his growing awareness of and anger at white exploitation. It was a society in which his love of adventure, his awareness of the extremes of human nature, and his fascination with good and evil, could find full release. Tales of the South Seas gathers together all of Stevenson's South Sea fiction and a selection of prose and letters provides not only a vivid portrait of a colourful and exotic world, but also a full and rounded picture of a superb writer at the height of his powers.

Travels in the Colonies in 1773-1775 Described in the Letters of William Mylne (Paperback): William Mylne Travels in the Colonies in 1773-1775 Described in the Letters of William Mylne (Paperback)
William Mylne; Edited by Ted Ruddock; Jenni Calder
R1,056 Discovery Miles 10 560 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Travels in the Colonies in 1773-1775 Described in the Letters of William Mylne contains a narrative of the two years that Scottish architect and engineer William Mylne spent in the American colonies. The letters included in this volume, written from Mylne's own pen to his sister Anne and brother Robert, document Mylne's journeys from his home in Edinburg to the American colonies in South Carolina, Georgia, Charlestown, and New York. The Georgia Open History Library has been made possible in part by a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities: Democracy demands wisdom. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this collection, do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Travels in the Colonies in 1773-1775 Described in the Letters of William Mylne (Hardcover): William Mylne Travels in the Colonies in 1773-1775 Described in the Letters of William Mylne (Hardcover)
William Mylne; Edited by Ted Ruddock; Jenni Calder
R3,610 Discovery Miles 36 100 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Travels in the Colonies in 1773-1775 Described in the Letters of William Mylne contains a narrative of the two years that Scottish architect and engineer William Mylne spent in the American colonies. The letters included in this volume, written from Mylne's own pen to his sister Anne and brother Robert, document Mylne's journeys from his home in Edinburg to the American colonies in South Carolina, Georgia, Charlestown, and New York. The Georgia Open History Library has been made possible in part by a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities: Democracy demands wisdom. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this collection, do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities.

The Burning Glass - The Life of Naomi Mitchison (Paperback): Jenni Calder The Burning Glass - The Life of Naomi Mitchison (Paperback)
Jenni Calder 1
R320 R263 Discovery Miles 2 630 Save R57 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Naomi Mitchison was born towards the end of the nineteenth century and grew into an era of change, political, social and sexual. All of these she embraced and influenced in the course of her long life. She became a major novelist of the 20th century with such important novels as The Corn King and The Spring Queen and The Bull Calves but was also a significant non-fiction author and journalist. Widely travelled she was based for more than half her life at Carradale House in Scotland's Kintyre peninsula. From there she ranged widely across the world, in later life discovering Botswana (then Bechuanaland) which she adopted as her own and where she was impatiently present as the Union flag was lowered for the last time. She had intimate friendships with Doris Lessing, Aldous Huxley, Stevie Smith, E. M. Foster and many more literary and political figures, all of whom are discussed in this engrossing biography.

Lost in the Backwoods - Scots and the North American Wilderness (Hardcover, New): Jenni Calder Lost in the Backwoods - Scots and the North American Wilderness (Hardcover, New)
Jenni Calder
R2,223 Discovery Miles 22 230 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book shows how the American wilderness shaped Scottish experience, imagination and identity. How is the Scottish imagination shaped by its emigre experience with wilderness and the extreme? Drawing on journals, emigrant guides, memoirs, letters, poetry and fiction, this book examines patterns of survival, defeat, adaptation and response in North America's harshest landscapes. Most Scots who crossed the Atlantic in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries encountered the practical, moral and cultural challenges of the wilderness, with its many tensions and contradictions. Jenni Calder explores the effect of these experiences on the Scots imagination. Associated with displacement and disappearance, the 'wilderness' was also a source of adventure and redemption, of exploitation and spiritual regeneration, of freedom and restriction. An arena of greed, cruelty and cannibalism, of courage, generosity and mutual understanding, it brought out the best and the worst of humanity. Did the Scots who emigrated exchange one extreme for another, or did they discover a new idea of identity, freedom and landscape? The book draws on a wide range of Scottish, Canadian and US source material. It illuminates overlooked aspects of the Scottish diaspora experience. It extends the frontiers of Scottish history. It relates to current political, cultural and genealogical concerns.

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