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One Man's Legacy chronicles the brief but brilliant life of Dr Tom
Patey: bard, musician, and one of Scotland's foremost climbers and
mountaineers. His story is one of pioneering ascents and boundless
enthusiasm, and his spontaneity, carefree approach and ability to
burn the candle at both ends remain legendary, several decades
after his untimely death. Meticulously researched over several
years, this definitive biography covers every aspect of Patey's
life in rich detail. Youthful endeavours with the Scouts and early
forays on the Aberdeen sea cliffs were the foundation for Patey's
university years, where he established - often solo - many classic
summer and winter lines in the Cairngorms, cementing his reputation
as a tough, fearless mountaineer with exceptional endurance. A
stalwart of 1950s bothy culture, his natural gifts as a musician
and raconteur garnered him friends far and wide, and enabled him to
transcend social and cultural boundaries with ease. Later, as a
Royal Marine and then a highly respected GP, he maintained an
insatiable appetite for exploring new terrain both in his native
Scotland and further afield, in the Alps, Norway and the Karakoram.
By drawing on Patey's essays and verses, published collectively in
the celebrated One Man's Mountains, the narrative is imbued with
dry wit and gentle satire, and brought to life by unseen images
from renowned photographer John Cleare and the Patey family
archive. Supported by a foreword from Mick Fowler and first-hand
insights from some of the leading climbers of the last century,
including Sir Chris Bonington, Joe Brown and Paul Nunn, One Man's
Legacy celebrates a complex, larger-than-life character who rightly
deserves his place in mountaineering history.
Encyclopedia of Greco-Roman Mythology presents over 1,400
comprehensive A–Z entries of the myths and legends of ancient
Greece and Rome. The entries are cross-referenced where
appropriate, and an extensive bibliography is provided. Entries
include Heracles and Alexander the Great, and geographical features
such as the islands of the Blessed and Dardanelles. An unusual
feature of this dictionary is the inclusion of astronomical data,
linking the myths and legends to the celestial objects named after
them. Diverse characters and events from related
traditions—Greco-Egyptian, Roman-Celtic, and more—round out the
volume. Students of classical Greek and Roman traditions,
librarians, and general readers will turn to this volume again and
again for authoritative information on the myths and legends of
these ancient cultures.
Covers the myths and legends of the Russian Empire at its greatest extent as well as other Slavic people and countries. Includes historical, geographical, and biographical background information.
Mike Dixon has been involved in the British music industry for over
40 years and has been Musical Director for more than twenty West
End productions including, We Will Rock You, The Bodyguard, Grease,
Aspects of Love, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and
Jesus Christ Superstar. His TV credits include six Royal Variety
Performances, countless light entertainment series and Glastonbury
with Shirley Bassey, as well as a huge number of high profile
television and radio concerts. His career has taken him all over
the world working with some of the most iconic artists of the 20th
and 21st centuries, including Dame Shirley Bassey, Lord
Lloyd-Webber, Leslie Bricusse, Sir Tim Rice, Don Black, Sir Elton
John, Lionel Richie, Sir Tom Jones, Lady Gaga and Queen. The book
follows his journey as his exciting and eclectic musical career
develops. From his early musical experiences in Plymouth, studying
at Trinity College of Music, to conducting in the Royal Albert
Hall, with plenty of humour along the way, it is a little peek
behind the scenes into the world of entertainment from a unique,
hands-on perspective.
Familiar poems and almost unknown poems. Love poems and war poems.
Funny poems and heartbroken poems. Poems that re-create the world
we know and poems written on the dark side of the moon. Poetry by
Heart is an essential collection of over 200 poems, from Geoffrey
Chaucer to Emily Dickinson, from Christina Rossetti to Benjamin
Zephaniah, all carefully chosen for their suitability for learning
and reciting. This is an anthology which celebrates the age-old
pleasure of reciting poems - an anthology for all ages to treasure.
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Bug Slug Soup (Paperback)
Mike Dixon; Illustrated by Cathryn John
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Bug Slug Soup (Hardcover)
Mike Dixon; Illustrated by Cathryn John
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R492
R419
Discovery Miles 4 190
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When the Origins of Species was published on 24 November 1859, its
author, Charles Darwin, was near the end of a nine-week stay in the
remote Yorkshire village of Ilkley. He had come for the 'water
cure' - a regime of cold baths and wet sheets - and for relaxation.
But he used his time in Ilkley to shore up support, through
extensive correspondence, for the extraordinary theory that the
Origin would put before the world: evolution by natural selection.
In Darwin in Ilkley, Mike Dixon and Gregory Radick bring to life
Victorian Ilkley and the dramas of body and mind that marked
Darwin's visit.
"Sunrise on Cesar Chavez" is gritty, urban free-verse poetry about
life in Los Angeles, California.
This fascinating collection of over 200 photographs of Ilkley,
covering more than a century of history, has been compiled by local
author Mike Dixon. All aspects of life in the area are here, from
natural disasters, such as the Ilkley flood of 1900, and wartime
scenes, to the celebrations of the annual Ilkley carnival and the
Black Hats versus White Hats cricket match. Local institutions
including hospitals and Hydros, schools, churches and shops are
also featured. At the heart of this collection however are the
residents of Ilkley, young and old, who are pictured at work and
play in the community. Ilkley Revisited will delight all who know
the area.
Robin Hood, whether riding through the glen, robbing the rich to
pay the poor or giving the Sheriff of Nottingham his come-uppance,
is one of the most captivating and controversial legendary figures.
Was there a historical figure behind the legends? Did Robin and his
Merry Men rampage through Sherwood Forest? Or did he spend most of
his time in Barnsdale Wood in Yorkshire? And is the story of the
freedom-loving Saxons refusing to be put under the Norman yoke, as
portrayed in the Errol Flynn films, true?
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