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Friends (Paperback): Kathryn Cave Friends (Paperback)
Kathryn Cave; Illustrated by Nick Maland
R221 R166 Discovery Miles 1 660 Save R55 (25%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this new edition of the classic picturebook for friends aged four and up, Kathryn Cave and Nick Maland explore how being friends with someone works and what it means to us. Lyrical text and wonderful illustrations open the way to talking about the times when life isn't easy - when we're lost in the wood, hurt, angry, shy, afraid of the dark. That's when we find out who our friends are and what friends are worth.

You've Got Dragons (Paperback): Kathryn Cave You've Got Dragons (Paperback)
Kathryn Cave; Illustrated by Nick Maland
R243 R167 Discovery Miles 1 670 Save R76 (31%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This new edition of the classic picturebook about coping with everyday fears brings to life how it feels when, in the blink of an eye, your world becomes a scary place. You turn round and they're there: you've got dragons! Wherever you look and whatever you do, you can't get away from them. You don't want to think about them, but you do, all the time. You try to pretend they're not there, but it's no good. You try to pretend they're not dragons, but that's no good either. So what do you do? Make sure you get plenty of hugs for a start. And while you're at it, try giving them names, drawing them, talking to them, telling them jokes. One fine day, just when you think they're going to be there for ever, it will suddenly dawn on you that something feels different. And it IS! At last your dragons have gone! This is a reassuring, honest book about coping with the fears we all share. Down-to-earth text and splendid, witty illustrations deliver a cheering reminder that no dragon is more powerful than YOU.

Irgenwie Anders (German, Hardcover): Kathryn Cave, Chris Riddell Irgenwie Anders (German, Hardcover)
Kathryn Cave, Chris Riddell
R399 Discovery Miles 3 990 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Diary of Joseph Farington - Volume 5, August 1801-March 1803, Volume 6, April 1803-December 1804 (Hardcover): Joseph... The Diary of Joseph Farington - Volume 5, August 1801-March 1803, Volume 6, April 1803-December 1804 (Hardcover)
Joseph Farington; Edited by Kathryn Cave
R2,946 Discovery Miles 29 460 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Joseph Farington (1747-1821) was a professional topographical artist who lived most of his life in London. Through his extensive involvement in the affairs of the Royal Academy, his wide circle of friends, and his membership in several clubs and societies, he touched the life of his times at many points. His diary, now for the first time being published in full, is an invaluable source for the history of English art and artists. In this third pair of volumes, the chief interest is provided by Farington's account of his visit to Paris, in company with Fuseli, during the Peace of Amiens in 1802. West, Opie, Flaxman, Hoppner, and Turner were among the other English artists who visited Paris at the same time, as did Charles James Fox and his followers. Farington provides much material on French art and artists, notably on David and his pupils, and on the works of art looted from other parts of Europe, especially from Italy, which were on view in the Louvre. There are vivid descriptions of Napoleon and of the atmosphere of Paris during the Consulate. During these years Farington also undertook tours of the Lake District, Scotland, and the Wye valley. He portrays in detail the pre-Regency society of these years, ranging from the small change of gossip and social life to the serious matters of art and politics.

The Diary of Joseph Farington - Volume 15, January 1818 - December 1819, Volume 16, January 1820 - December 1821 (Hardcover):... The Diary of Joseph Farington - Volume 15, January 1818 - December 1819, Volume 16, January 1820 - December 1821 (Hardcover)
Joseph Farington; Edited by Kathryn Cave
R2,900 Discovery Miles 29 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Diary of Joseph Farington - Volume 3, September 1796-December 1798, Volume 4, January 1799-July 1801 (Hardcover): Joseph... The Diary of Joseph Farington - Volume 3, September 1796-December 1798, Volume 4, January 1799-July 1801 (Hardcover)
Joseph Farington; Edited by Kathryn Cave
R2,941 Discovery Miles 29 410 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Joseph Farington (1747-1821) was a professional topographical artist and lived most of his life in London. Through his extensive involvement in the affairs of the Royal Academy, his wide circle of friends, and his membership in several clubs and societies, he touched the life of his time at many points. This diary, which he kept from 1793 until his death, provides a meticulous record of his actions and observations and is an invaluable source for the history of English art and artists. It also constitutes an absorbing record of this period's social, political, and literary developments. This second pair of volumes covers the period in which Farington's influence within the Royal Academy was at its height and he earned the title of 'dictator of the Royal Academy.' These years where characterized by artistic controversy over such matters as the eligibility of architects for membership, the expulsion of James Barry from his position as Professor of Painting and then from the Academy itself, and the alleged destructiveness of James Wyatt's restoration of Durham Cathedral. Farington immersed himself in these and other artistic matters ranging from the campaign for the establishment of a national gallery to his budding friendships with the young Turner and the young Constable.

The Diary of Joseph Farington - Volume 9, January 1808 - June 1809, Volume 10, July 1809 - December 1810 (Hardcover): Joseph... The Diary of Joseph Farington - Volume 9, January 1808 - June 1809, Volume 10, July 1809 - December 1810 (Hardcover)
Joseph Farington; Edited by Kathryn Cave
R2,900 Discovery Miles 29 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The ninth and tenth volumes of the diary cover the years from January 1808 up to December 1810. Among the public events that preoccupy Joseph Farington are the wars in Europe and South America and the spectacular scandal that erupted in 1809 over Duke of York's association with Mary Anne Clark. This period finds Farington embarking on extended tours-one to the north of England and two to the West Country-making sketches to illustrate the survey of Britain, Britannica Depicta, compiled by his friends Samuel and Daniel Lysons. Farington's association with this and other projects for the publishers Cadell and Davies involves him in negotiations with many engravers, among them Joseph Landseer, James Heath, and Samuel Middiman. Within the Royal Academy (to which Landseer is pressing that a number of engravers be admitted) feelings run high over the lecture by John Soane criticizing the architecture of Covent Garden Theatre, which was the work of Robert Smirke, the son of Farington's oldest friends. At the end of 1810 Farington is occupied with assessing Robert Smirke's prospects at the coming election of academicians. In common with many others in the diarist's wide circle of acquaintances, Thomas Lawrence and John Constable continue to seek Farington's advice on professional and practical affairs. Published for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art.

The Diary of Joseph Farington - Volume 11, January 1811 - June 1812, Volume 12, July 1812 - December 1813 (Hardcover): Joseph... The Diary of Joseph Farington - Volume 11, January 1811 - June 1812, Volume 12, July 1812 - December 1813 (Hardcover)
Joseph Farington; Edited by Kathryn Cave
R2,895 Discovery Miles 28 950 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

These eleventh and twelfth volumes of Farington's famous diaries gives his accounts of Academy exhibitions from 1811 to 1813 and discuss the political events of the time. Published for the Paul Mellon Centre for studies in British art.

Something Else (Paperback): Kathryn Cave Something Else (Paperback)
Kathryn Cave; Illustrated by Chris Riddell 1
R248 R202 Discovery Miles 2 020 Save R46 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

A simple story, about a small creature who does his best to join in with the others. But he's different. No matter how he tries, he just doesn't belong. Then Something turns up and wants to be friends. But Something Else isn't sure he's like him at all... Kathryn Cave's poignantly simple story is brought to life by Chris Riddell in this enchantingly original picture book - now reissued with a new cover look.

The Diary of Joseph Farington - Volume 7, January 1805 - June 1806, Volume 8, July 1806 - December 1807 (Hardcover): Joseph... The Diary of Joseph Farington - Volume 7, January 1805 - June 1806, Volume 8, July 1806 - December 1807 (Hardcover)
Joseph Farington; Edited by Kathryn Cave
R2,905 Discovery Miles 29 050 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Joseph Farington (1747-1821) was a professional topographical artist and lived most of his life in London. The seventh and eighth volumes of the diaries run from January 1805 to the end of December 1807, a troubled time for the Royal Academy. Farington chronicles the disputes that led Benjamin West to give up in December 1805 his increasingly untenable position as President.

The Diary of Joseph Farington - Volume 13, January 1813 - June 1814, Volume 14, July 1814 - December 1815 (Hardcover): Joseph... The Diary of Joseph Farington - Volume 13, January 1813 - June 1814, Volume 14, July 1814 - December 1815 (Hardcover)
Joseph Farington; Edited by Kathryn Cave
R2,909 Discovery Miles 29 090 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Joseph Farington (1747-1821), a respectable though not outstanding painter, was active in the social, cultural, and professional art world of his time. His voluminous diaries enrich our perception of this lively and productive age. Volumes XIII and XIV of the diaries take Farington past his seventieth birthday but show that his keen interest in public and artistic affairs remained undiminished. He rejoices at the end of the long war with France, deplores the conduct of Lord Byron, approves the suspension of the Habeas Corpus Act, and speculates about the probable authorship of the attack on prominent connoisseurs in the catalogue raisonne of the British Institution exhibition. In private life, Farington survives a financial disaster, and campaigns tirelessly to secure the promotion of a nephew to the rank of Post Captain in the Royal Navy.

The Diary of Joseph Farington - Volume 1, July 1793-December 1974, Volume 2, January 1795-August 1796 (Hardcover): Joseph... The Diary of Joseph Farington - Volume 1, July 1793-December 1974, Volume 2, January 1795-August 1796 (Hardcover)
Joseph Farington; Edited by Kathryn Cave
R2,914 Discovery Miles 29 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Joseph Farington (1747-1821) was a professional topographical artist and lived most of his life in London. Through his extensive involvement in the affairs of the Royal Academy, his wide circle of friends, and his membership in several clubs and societies, he touched the life of his time at many points. This diary, which he kept from 1793 until his death, provides a meticulous record of his actions and observations and is an invaluable source for the history of English art and artists. It also constitutes an absorbing record of this period's social, political, and literary developments. These first two volumes cover the time from July 31, 1793, when he visited Horace Walpole at Strawberry Hill, to August 31, 1796. Apart from recording his constant involvement in Academy business, he describes his visit to Valenciennes and his sketching tour for the History of the River Thames. Such matters as the sale of part of Sir Joshua Reynolds's collection, the controversies over the Shakespeare forgeries are set down against the background of the French Revolution and the war, and of political turbulence at home. The diary is now for the first time published in full. The unannotated text will be published in successive volumes with a full index and a final volume, A Companion to The Farington Diary, to follow.

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