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John Fowles (Paperback): Peter Conradi John Fowles (Paperback)
Peter Conradi
R973 Discovery Miles 9 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

John Fowles had gained great popularity as a contemporary novelist on both sides of the Atlantic. In this comprehensive study of his work, originally published in 1982, Peter Conradi relates his work to his life, his ideas and his place in contemporary English fiction at the time. Conradi sees him as both realist and experimental, and in detailed analyses of The Magus and The French Lieutenant's Woman illuminates Fowles's use of literary genres - the romance (in particular), the detective story, the thriller, the Victorian novel, the tale of courtly love - to exploit and explode the conventions of that particular genre. Seduction, erotic quest, capture and betrayal are among the most important themes in Fowles's work to be considered here.

John Fowles (Hardcover): Peter Conradi John Fowles (Hardcover)
Peter Conradi
R2,806 Discovery Miles 28 060 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

John Fowles had gained great popularity as a contemporary novelist on both sides of the Atlantic. In this comprehensive study of his work, originally published in 1982, Peter Conradi relates his work to his life, his ideas and his place in contemporary English fiction at the time. Conradi sees him as both realist and experimental, and in detailed analyses of The Magus and The French Lieutenant's Woman illuminates Fowles's use of literary genres - the romance (in particular), the detective story, the thriller, the Victorian novel, the tale of courtly love - to exploit and explode the conventions of that particular genre. Seduction, erotic quest, capture and betrayal are among the most important themes in Fowles's work to be considered here.

Who Lost Russia? - From the Collapse of the USSR to Putin's War on Ukraine (Paperback): Peter Conradi Who Lost Russia? - From the Collapse of the USSR to Putin's War on Ukraine (Paperback)
Peter Conradi
R278 Discovery Miles 2 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'A must read for anyone interested in the future of Europe and the world as a whole.' Serhii Plokhy, author of The Last Empire An essential insight into Russia's relations with Ukraine, the US and beyond Why did Vladimir Putin launch his devastating attack on Ukraine in February 2022? And is Western policy towards Russia to blame for the bloodiest war on European soil since 1945? Peter Conradi, Europe Editor of the Sunday Times, analyses the series of mistakes and misunderstandings on both sides since the end of the Soviet Union in this updated version of his critically acclaimed book. This edition contains five new chapters that bring the story right up to the present day, examining the events leading to the invasion and setting out what the conflict will mean for the future of Europe

Who Lost Russia? - How the World Entered a New Cold War (Paperback): Peter Conradi Who Lost Russia? - How the World Entered a New Cold War (Paperback)
Peter Conradi 1
R340 R275 Discovery Miles 2 750 Save R65 (19%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 was hailed as the beginning of a new era of peace and co-operation between East and West. But in the years since, Russia has made incursions into Georgia, Ukraine and Syria, leaving the Western powers at a loss. What went wrong?

Drawing on exclusive interviews with key players, Peter Conradi examines the pivotal moments of the past quarter of a century and outlines how we might get relations back on track before it’s too late. Who Lost Russia? provides the essential background to understanding the bizarre and shifting relationship between Trump’s America and Putin’s Russia. This updated edition includes a new chapter on the year following the 2016 US presidential election.

Fur Ulrich Conrads (German, Paperback, 1988 ed.): Gerd Albers, Horst Von Bassewitz, Jurgen Becker, Gunter Bock, Franziska... Fur Ulrich Conrads (German, Paperback, 1988 ed.)
Gerd Albers, Horst Von Bassewitz, Jurgen Becker, Gunter Bock, Franziska Bollerey, …
R1,676 Discovery Miles 16 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Dictionary of Interesting and Important Dogs (Paperback): Peter Conradi, Peter J. Conradi A Dictionary of Interesting and Important Dogs (Paperback)
Peter Conradi, Peter J. Conradi
R272 R222 Discovery Miles 2 220 Save R50 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Tin Tin's Snowy, Odysseus's Argos, Darwin's Polly, Mary Queen of Scots's 22 lap-dogs, Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Flush... Behind every great man or woman is a dog. A Dictionary of Interesting and Important Dogs is a rich compendium of the world's most significant and beloved dogs. Embracing the intriguing and the provocative, the essential and the trivial, Peter J. Conradi forays into history, literature and personal anecdotes to unearth a treasure trove of canine characters. Discover the stories behind Karl Marx's and his daughter's Dogberry Club; the lapdogs who were secreted in first-class cabins on the Titanic and how they survived; Edinburgh's Greyfriars Bobby who stayed by his master's grave for 14 years; and the one undisputed fact about Shakespeare - his singular dislike for dogs. A Dictionary of Interesting and Important Dogs is a wonderful and witty homage to man's most faithful friend.

The King's War (Paperback): Mark Logue, Peter Conradi The King's War (Paperback)
Mark Logue, Peter Conradi 1
R328 R268 Discovery Miles 2 680 Save R60 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The broadcast that George VI made to the nation on the outbreak of war in September 1939 - which formed the climax of the multi Oscar-winning film The King's Speech - was the product of years of hard work with Lionel Logue, his iconoclastic Australian-born speech therapist. Yet the relationship between the two men did not end there. Far from it: in the years that followed, Logue was to play an even more important role at the monarch's side. The King's War follows this relationship through the dark days of Dunkirk and the drama of D-Day to eventual victory in 1945 - and beyond. It is written by Peter Conradi, a Sunday Times journalist, and Mark Logue, Lionel's grandson, whose previous book, The King's Speech: How One Man Saved the British Monarchy, was a best-seller in Britain and America and translated into more than 20 languages. The King's War is a fascinating portrait of two men and their respective families - the Windsors and the Logues - as they together faced up to the greatest challenge in Britain's history.

Hitler's Piano Player - The Rise and Fall of Ernst Hanfstaengl - Confidant of Hitler, Ally of Roosevelt (Paperback): Peter... Hitler's Piano Player - The Rise and Fall of Ernst Hanfstaengl - Confidant of Hitler, Ally of Roosevelt (Paperback)
Peter Conradi 1
R298 Discovery Miles 2 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Ernst Hanfstaengl was court jester, pianist, and foreign press chief for Hitler, he even claimed to have devised the chant of Sieg Heil, but when the two men fell out he fled to Britain, where he was interned and transferred to America. There he worked as the star of Roosevelt's 'S-Project,' informing on 400 leading Nazis and creating a detailed psychological portrait of Hitler. Through newly declassified documents, interviews with surviving family members and original writing by Hanfstaengl himself, Peter Conradi recounts a remarkable life.

The King's Speech - How one man saved the British monarchy (Paperback): Mark Logue, Peter Conradi The King's Speech - How one man saved the British monarchy (Paperback)
Mark Logue, Peter Conradi 1
R344 R259 Discovery Miles 2 590 Save R85 (25%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

THE BESTSELLING BOOK THAT INSPIRED THE OSCAR AND BAFTA AWARD-WINNING FILM One man saved the British Royal Family in the first decades of the 20th century - amazingly he was an almost unknown, and certainly unqualified, speech therapist called Lionel Logue. Logue wasn't a British aristocrat or even an Englishman - he was a commoner and an Australian to boot. Nevertheless it was the outgoing, amiable Logue who single-handedly turned the famously nervous, tongue-tied, Duke of York into the man who was capable of becoming King. Had Logue not saved Bertie (as the man who was to become King George VI was always known) from his debilitating stammer, and pathological nervousness in front of a crowd or microphone, then it is almost certain that the House of Windsor would have collapsed. The King's Speech is the previously untold story of the extraordinary relationship between Logue and the haunted young man who became King George VI, drawn from Logue's unpublished personal diaries. They throw extraordinary light on the intimacy of the two men - and the vital role the King's wife, the late Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, played in bringing them together to save her husband's reputation and his career as King. The King's Speech is an intimate portrait of the British monarchy at a time of its greatest crisis, seen through the eyes of an Australian commoner who was proud to serve, and save, his King.

The Red Ripper - Inside the Mind of Russia's Most Brutal Serial Killer (Paperback): Peter Conradi The Red Ripper - Inside the Mind of Russia's Most Brutal Serial Killer (Paperback)
Peter Conradi
R495 R439 Discovery Miles 4 390 Save R56 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The shocking true story of the Russian serial killer who brutally murdered more than fifty victims—and evaded capture for over a decade. By the time he was brought to trial in 1992, Soviet serial killer Andrei Chikatilo had killed more than fifty women and children, often sexually abusing them and leaving their bodies mutilated beyond recognition. Although he was initially arrested in 1984, the police lacked enough evidence to pin the unsolved murders on him and he was able to torture and kill dozens more before his eventual conviction. Compiling exclusive interviews and trial transcripts, journalist and editor at London’s Sunday Times Peter Conradi reveals how the grandfather and former teacher carried out a horrific twelve-year killing spree right under the nose of authority.   Based on extensive research into Chikatilo’s past and the elements of Soviet society that allowed his crimes to go unsolved for so long, Conradi delves into the life of one of history’s most prolific and disturbing serial killers. Interviews with Moscow police detectives detail the fervent hunt for the man who preyed on young children, prostitutes, and runaways—a search that turned up many dead ends and false convictions before a massive undercover surveillance effort ultimately nabbed Chikatilo.   A chilling look into the deranged mind of a monster, The Red Ripper is a comprehensive and shocking true crime account—plus photos—of one of the twentieth century’s deadliest killers and the manhunt to catch him.  

The King's War (Hardcover): Mark Logue, Peter Conradi The King's War (Hardcover)
Mark Logue, Peter Conradi 1
R608 R533 Discovery Miles 5 330 Save R75 (12%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The broadcast that George VI made to the nation on the outbreak of war in September 1939 - which formed the climax of the multi Oscar-winning film The King's Speech - was the product of years of hard work with Lionel Logue, his iconoclastic Australian-born speech therapist. Yet the relationship between the two men did not end there. Far from it: in the years that followed, Logue was to play an even more important role at the monarch's side. The King's War follows this relationship through the dark days of Dunkirk and the drama of D-Day to eventual victory in 1945 - and beyond. It is written by Peter Conradi, a Sunday Times journalist, and Mark Logue, Lionel's grandson, whose previous book, The King's Speech: How One Man Saved the British Monarchy, was a best-seller in Britain and America and translated into more than 20 languages. The book draws on exclusive material from the Logue Archive - the collection of diaries, letters and other documents left by Lionel and his feisty wife, Myrtle. It provides a fascinating portrait of two men and their respective families - the Windsors and the Logues - as they together faced up to the greatest challenge in Britain's history.

A Writer at War: Letters and Diaries of Iris Murdoch 1939-45 (Hardcover): Peter Conradi, Peter J. Conradi A Writer at War: Letters and Diaries of Iris Murdoch 1939-45 (Hardcover)
Peter Conradi, Peter J. Conradi 1
R519 R456 Discovery Miles 4 560 Save R63 (12%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

These collected writings present the early life of Iris Murdoch whilst she was at university in Oxford just before the start of the Second World War. They shed light on the development of one of the greatest female writers of the 21st century, as well as portraying life behind the scenes during the war.

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