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Charles Palliser's work has been hailed as "so compulsively
absorbing that reality disappears" (New York Times). Since his
extraordinary debut, The Quincunx, his works have sold over one
million copies worldwide. With his new novel, Rustication, he
returns to the town of Thurchester, which he evoked so hauntingly
in The Unburied. It is winter 1863, and Richard Shenstone, aged
seventeen, has been sent down-"rusticated"-from Cambridge under a
cloud of suspicion. Addicted to opium and tormented by sexual
desire, he finds temporary refuge in a dilapidated old mansion on
the southern English coast inhabited by his newly impoverished
mother and his sister, Effie. Soon, graphic and threatening letters
begin to circulate among his neighbors, and Richard finds himself
the leading suspect in a series of crimes and misdemeanors ranging
from vivisection to murder. Atmospheric, lurid, and brilliantly
executed, Rustication confirms Palliser's reputation as "our
leading contemporary Victorian novelist" (Guardian).
This famous book was the first up-to-date survey of its field for a
generation; even today, when work on early modern social history
proliferates, it remains the only general economic history of the
age. This second edition, substantially revised and expanded, is
clear in outline, rich in detail, stressing continuity as well as
change, balancing the glamour of privilege with the misery and
privation of the poor, and dealing with the dark side of Tudor life
-- vagabondage, starvation, superstition and cruelty -- as well as
its heroic achievements.
The first volume of The Cambridge Urban History surveys the history of British towns from their post-Roman origins in the seventh century down to the sixteenth century. It provides the first detailed overview of the course of medieval urban development, and draws on archaeological and architectural as well as historical sources. The volume combines thematic analysis with regional and national surveys, with full coverage of developments in England, Scotland and Wales, and the whole represents a major step forward in the understanding of the medieval British town.
This famous book was the first up-to-date survey of its field for a
generation; even today, when work on early modern social history
proliferates, it remains the only general economic history of the
age. This second edition, substantially revised and expanded, is
clear in outline, rich in detail, stressing continuity as well as
change, balancing the glamour of privilege with the misery and
privation of the poor, and dealing with the dark side of Tudor life
-- vagabondage, starvation, superstition and cruelty -- as well as
its heroic achievements.
Do you want a simple and practical method to counter Black's
kingside fianchetto defences after 1 d4? A line that takes the
initiative from a very early stage and creates difficult practical
problems? If so, then The Harry Attack (1 d4 Nf6 2 c4 g6 3 h4!) is
for you. At first this looks like some sort of joke or, at the very
least, a weird outlandish line. Aren't we all taught to focus on
development and control of the centre in the early stages? What's 3
h4 got to do with that? Perhaps surprisingly, this is a very
difficult line for Black to counter effectively. This applies not
just in practical play but also theoretically, where it is far from
straightforward for Black even to find a route to equality. And
when Black gets it wrong they are often on the receiving end of a
very unpleasant miniature. You may be thinking that surely the best
chess engines can show how to counter this line? No! One of the
unexpected features of leading engine play is their enthusiasm for
shoving the h-pawn up the board and they fully concur that 3 h4! is
a very decent move for White. Many leading players have taken the
hint and 3 h4 is frequently seen at elite level. Richard Palliser
and Simon Williams (the GingerGM) provide a thorough guide to this
fascinating line. They show how to adapt when Black chooses a
King's Indian set-up, a Grunfeld set-up, a Benoni set-up or even
plays in Benko style. The Harry Attack is easy to learn and is
perfect for unsettling players steeped in the theory of their
favourite Indian defences.
All top chess players agree that to keep your tactical muscles in
shape it's imperative to continue training, and the easiest and
most fun way to do this is by performing tactical exercises. Even
solving a few puzzles for ten minutes each day can be of utmost
benefit for the aspiring player. But where can one find the
required number of suitable puzzles to satisfy this demand?
Look no further than "The Complete Chess Workout. "In this book,
tactics expert Richard Palliser presents the reader with a massive
1500 puzzles, all checked for accuracy by the latest computer
engines. There is something for players of all levels here: many
basic tactics - forks, pins, skewers and checkmates - to appeal to
beginners and improvers, and a considerable number of brain-teasers
that will tax even the strongest of players. Palliser has
meticulously collected puzzles from practical play in recent years
- a large percentage of the exercises here will be completely new
to most readers. All the important tactical themes are covered,
while there are special sections on opening traps and endgames.
Work your way through this book, and your opponents will soon be on
the receiving end of your increased tactical powers!
*A comprehensive training manual for chess tactics
*Ideal for all levels of player
*All puzzles checked by computer engines
This new series provides an ideal platform to study chess openings.
By continually challenging the reader to answer probing questions
throughout the book, the Move by Move format greatly encourages the
learning and practising of vital skills just as much as the
traditional assimilation of opening knowledge. Carefully selected
questions and answers are designed to keep you actively involved
and allow you to monitor your progress as you learn. This is an
excellent way to study any chess opening and at the same time
improve your general chess skills and knowledge. The Torre Attack
is a popular opening, especially at club level. White's development
plan is straightforward and there are clear tactical and strategic
goals. Sometimes White plays quietly; on other occasions he
suddenly launches a direct attack against Black's king, and many
quick victories arise because this unexpected aggression catches
Black off guard. In this book, renowned opening expert Richard
Palliser answers all the key questions and reveals everything you
need to know about the opening. *Essential guidance and training in
the Torre Attack *Utilizes an ideal approach to chess study
*Important ideas absorbed by continued practice
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