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From Revolution to Revolution (1973) examines England, Scotland and
Wales from the revolution of 1688 when William became King, to the
American Revolution of 1776. In this period lies the roots of
modern Britain, as it went from being underdeveloped countries on
the fringe of European civilization to a predominating influence in
the world. This book examines the union of the island, development
of an organized public opinion and national consciousness, as well
as Parliament and its factions, the landed and business classes.
Views on religion, art, architecture and the changing face of the
countryside are also examined, as is the tension between London and
the rest of the island. The important issues of colonial expansions
in Ireland, America, India and Africa are also analysed.
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Open The Door! (Paperback, Main)
Catherine Carswell; Introduction by John Carswell
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Discovery Miles 3 400
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Joanna Bannerman, capricious, selfish and warm-hearted,
passionately seeks life and 'loveliness'. Certainly the bustling
streets of Glasgow at the turn of the century promise much greater
excitement than the solid evangelical background she has known
hitherto. Her studies in the School of Art open up new horizons -
of independence and love - and Joanna reaches for them all. First
published in 1920, this novel powerfully evokes the image of a
young woman ensnared yet ultimately released by her capacity for
emotion. It contains a strong autobiographical element and is also
a powerful evocation of the life and industry of the Second City of
the Empire.
The Benaki Museum of Islamic Art in Athens has a substantial
collection of Iznik ceramics (tableware, tiles and sherds).
Although well-known to those who visit the museum, this collection
has never been fully published. John Carswell first studied the
objects in the 1980s and started cataloguing them with a view to
publication. The project was revived and guided to fruition by the
curator of the museum, Mina Moraitou. She has contributed a chapter
on Antonis Benakis and the formation of the Iznik collection as
well as working on the catalogue which includes 111 objects, 83
tiles and 143 sherds. All the objects are illustrated in colour,
some with line drawings.
In the summer of 1974, against the backdrop of the Lebanese Civil
War, ceramics expert and Morgan sports car enthusiast John Carswell
set off with his young family from their home in Beirut on an
expedition across Asia and the Middle East. Their mode of transport
was their beloved motor car, a Morgan 4/4 four seater, named
'Speedy'. Following in the steps of Ibn Battuta, their destination
was the Maldives, where Carswell hoped to find evidence of the
Chinese blue and white pottery which he was researching. The family
travelled via Syria, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, from where
they sailed to Bombay (Mumbai). What followed was an extraordinary
journey across the length of India to Sri Lanka and from there to
the Maldives. Speedy Motor tells, with wit and sparkle, the trials
and tribulations of one family car over several decades in the
Middle East and latterly Europe. When the family were forced to
flee Beirut during the Civil War, Speedy temporarily fell into the
hands of Hizbollah but years later 'he' was reunited with his
family in England. John Carswell's vivid account of a unique
expedition and a much-loved car provides a vibrant portrait of a
region in the grip of change.
This classic account of the first great British financial scandal
is a brilliant recreation of eighteenth-century social and economic
life and will interest anyone fascinated by scandal, corruption,
and human vanity.
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