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A Treasonable Growth (Paperback, Main): Dr Ronald Blythe A Treasonable Growth (Paperback, Main)
Dr Ronald Blythe
R521 Discovery Miles 5 210 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A Treasonable Growth was Ronald Blythe's was first book and only novel. It is set in Aldeburgh, Suffolk shortly before the Second World War. Ronald Blythe himself has described it as his 'Forsterian novel' and even admits to going for walks with E. M. Forster while working on the novel 'although I never mentioned it.'

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""Freda Bellingham, the founder of Copdock School, ensnares the unsuspecting Richard Brand in order to save her ramshackle foundation. At twenty-four, Richard is that perilous mixture, gauche, good and uncommitted. He falls straight into the morass of Copdock School.

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""The time is just before the Second World War and already the less daring British exiles in Italy are planning to return home. Among them is the celebrated novelist, Sir Paul Abott, the nephew of Freda Bellingham. He quits his Sicilian villa for Suffolk and, like his aunt, decides he must have new blood. He needs someone, 'call it an amanuensis, ' someone 'more than a typist and less than a friend.'

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""In full flight from Freda Bellingham and Sir Paul Abbott, Richard joins forces with Mary Crawford, a marriage dreamer. But lovers should be strangers first and uncommitted by too close a knowledge of each other. At this point the aged hunters of these perplexed lovers should have moved in for the kill, but even their egocentricity had to bow before the larger madness which was to shatter their little world.

The Age of Illusion - England in the Twenties and Thirties, 1919-1940 (Paperback, Main): Dr Ronald Blythe The Age of Illusion - England in the Twenties and Thirties, 1919-1940 (Paperback, Main)
Dr Ronald Blythe
R564 Discovery Miles 5 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this brilliant reconstruction of life in England between the two world wars, Ronald Blythe highlights a number of key episodes and personalities which typify the flavour of those two extraordinary decades. He begins with the burial in Westminster Abbey of the Unknown Soldier. This was nearly two years after the last shot had been fired in battle and the near-delirium of 1919 - a boom year though few families were out of mourning - was giving way to the uneasy realization that the world was still far from being a place fit for heroes to live in.

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""The period abounded with colourful figures whose idiosyncrasies Ronald Blythe relishes. The absurd Joynson-Hicks cleaning up London's morals while defending General Dyer shooting down nearly 400 Indians at Amritsar; Mrs Meyrick, the night-club queen of London, being regularly raided at the famous '43'; John Reith putting the B. B.C. on its feet and the public in its place; and headline stealers such as Amy Johnson and T. E. Lawrence.

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""Behind this garish facade, the author shows the new writers emerging at the turn of the decade from their embarrassingly middle-class backgrounds and traces the birth of Britain's first radical intelligentsia. The popular front, the cartoonist David Low's Colonel Blimp and the Left Book Club characterise the much-changed political climate of the 1930s. There, dealing with Jarrow, the Spanish Civil War and Munich, Ronald Blythe show his capacity for writing with an urgency no less effective for its restraint. Coupled with the delightful astringency he brings to such rather less weighty matters as the Brighton trunk murders and the Rector of Stiffkey's remarkable capers, Ronald Blythe demonstrated in this early book his impressive gifts as a social historian.

Next to Nature - A Lifetime in the English Countryside: Ronald Blythe Next to Nature - A Lifetime in the English Countryside
Ronald Blythe
R412 R337 Discovery Miles 3 370 Save R75 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

'All the charm, wonder, eccentricity and vigour of country life is here in these pages, and told with such engaging directness, detail and colour . . . Bliss' STEPHEN FRY 'A capacious work that contains multitudes . . . a work to amble through, seasonally, relishing the vivid dashes of colour and the precision and delicacy of the descriptions' THE SPECTATOR 'My favourite read of the year . . . warm, funny and moving' SUNDAY TIMES 'A writer whose pages you turn and then turn back immediately to re-read, relish and get by heart' SUSAN HILL, SUNDAY TELEGRAPH Ronald Blythe lived at the end of an overgrown farm track deep in the rolling countryside of the Stour Valley, on the border between Suffolk and Essex. His home was Bottengoms Farm, a sturdy yeoman's house once owned by the artist John Nash. From here, Blythe spent almost half a century observing the slow turn of the agricultural year, the church year and village life in a series of rich, lyrical rural diaries. Beginning with the arrival of snow on New Year's Day and ending with Christmas carols sung in the village church, Next to Nature invites us to witness a simple life richly lived. With gentle wit and keen observation Blythe meditates on his life and faith, on literature, art and history, and on our place in the landscape. It is a celebration of one of our greatest nature writers, and an unforgettable ode to the English countryside.

The Time by the Sea - Aldeburgh 1955-1958 (Paperback, Main): Dr Ronald Blythe The Time by the Sea - Aldeburgh 1955-1958 (Paperback, Main)
Dr Ronald Blythe
R311 R263 Discovery Miles 2 630 Save R48 (15%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Time by the Sea is about Ronald Blythe's life in Aldeburgh during the 1950s. He had originally come to the Suffolk coast as an aspiring young writer, but found himself drawn into Benjamin Britten's circle and began working for the Aldeburgh Festival. Although befriended by Imogen Holst and by E M Forster, part of him remained essentially solitary, alone in the landscape while surrounded by a stormy cultural sea. But this memoir gathers up many early experiences, sights and sounds: with Britten he explored ancient churches; with the botanist Denis Garrett he took delight in the marvellous shingle beaches and marshland plants; he worked alongside the celebrated photo-journalist Kurt Hutton. His muse was Christine Nash, wife of the artist John Nash. Published to coincide with the centenary of Britten's birth, this is a tale of music and painting, unforgettable words and fears. It describes the first steps of an East Anglian journey, an intimate appraisal of a vivid and memorable time.

The Oaken Heart - The Story of an English Village at War (Paperback, 4th Revised edition): Margery Allingham, Ronald Blythe The Oaken Heart - The Story of an English Village at War (Paperback, 4th Revised edition)
Margery Allingham, Ronald Blythe; Edited by Julia Jones, Lesley Simpson
R475 R431 Discovery Miles 4 310 Save R44 (9%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days
Next to Nature - A Lifetime in the English Countryside (Hardcover): Ronald Blythe Next to Nature - A Lifetime in the English Countryside (Hardcover)
Ronald Blythe
R791 R648 Discovery Miles 6 480 Save R143 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

'All the charm, wonder, eccentricity and vigour of country life is here in these pages, and told with such engaging directness, detail and colour. To immerse yourself in this East Anglian year is be reminded of why we love and value the rhythms and realities of rural life. Bliss' STEPHEN FRY 'A capacious work that contains multitudes . . . a work to amble through, seasonally, relishing the vivid dashes of colour and the precision and delicacy of the descriptions' THE SPECTATOR 'My favourite read of the year . . . warm, funny and moving' SUNDAY TIMES 'A writer whose pages you turn and then turn back immediately to re-read, relish and get by heart' SUSAN HILL, SUNDAY TELEGRAPH Ronald Blythe lived at the end of an overgrown farm track deep in the rolling countryside of the Stour Valley, on the border between Suffolk and Essex. His home was Bottengoms Farm, a sturdy yeoman's house once owned by the artist John Nash. From here, Blythe spent almost half a century observing the slow turn of the agricultural year, the church year and village life in a series of rich, lyrical rural diaries. Beginning with the arrival of snow on New Year's Day and ending with Christmas carols sung in the village church, Next to Nature invites us to witness a simple life richly lived. With gentle wit and keen observation Blythe meditates on his life and faith, on literature, art and history, and on our place in the landscape. It is a celebration of one of our greatest nature writers, and an unforgettable ode to the English countryside.

Collected Poems (Hardcover): Ronald Blythe Collected Poems (Hardcover)
Ronald Blythe; Introduction by R.N. Currey
R1,063 Discovery Miles 10 630 Out of stock

R.N. Currey's poetry records what happens to men in war and life. This is a collection of poems by the poet and writer R.N. Currey. Born in Mafeking in 1907, R.N. Currey was a soldier, poet and at one time a school teacher in Colchester. R.N. Currey is a poet who has pleased poets: T.S.Eliot told him in 1945 that his collection This Other Planet was 'the best war poetry I have seen in these last six years'; Dylan Thomas was so taken with the wit of 'Pelican, St James's Park' that he recited it from memory on a traffic island in front of the BBC just after he had met R.N. Currey for the first time; Roy Campbell, Guy Butler and Jack Cope claimed his work for South Africa.

Akenfield (Paperback): Ronald Blythe Akenfield (Paperback)
Ronald Blythe
R311 R253 Discovery Miles 2 530 Save R58 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This colourful, perceptive portrayal of English country life reverberates with the voices of the village inhabitants, from the reminiscences of survivors of the Great War evoking days gone by, to the concerns of a younger generation of farm-workers and the fascinating and personal recollections of, among others, the local schoolteacher, doctor, blacksmith, saddler, district nurse and magistrate. Providing insights into farming, education, welfare, class, religion and death, Akenfield forms a unique document of a way of life that has, in many ways, disappeared.

At the Yeoman's House (Hardcover, New): Ronald Blythe At the Yeoman's House (Hardcover, New)
Ronald Blythe
R471 R385 Discovery Miles 3 850 Save R86 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

What happens in an old farmhouse when the farmers have left? Perhaps only a poet-historian-storyteller can say. These traditional work centres were established centuries ago, sometimes in the village street, often far away in their own fields. But the pattern of the toil was the same. This quietly vanished a few years ago. Ronald Blythe describes the going of it in his celebrated Akenfield. Some years before this his friend John Nash had rescued an already abandoned farmhouse in the Stour Valley from total dereliction. It was called Bottengoms. Nobody knows why. John Nash called himself an Artist-Plantsman. Behind both artist and writer there existed many generations of farmers and shepherds. Old houses will always have their say. For Ronald Blythe at Bottengoms Farm it was in the form of a meditation on past and present. He found that the ancient place asked more questions than it gave answers, and was challenging, and was energetic rather than spent. It must have been part of a prehistoric settlement in a stony valley and also a farm seen by the young John Constable, whose uncles ground its corn. For they were Bottengoms neighbours, and were known to the artist as the Wormingford folk. Ronald Blythe himself knows what the old farm is talking about. Its great days and routine days, its seasonal labour and play, its faith and despair. Its land was both poor and rich in snatches, flint fields and mossy pastures, vast trees and weeds and high skies. Once Queen Elizabeth arrived to hunt below where the Stone Age people lay in their circular graves. Inside Bottengoms there are telling handprints and footprints everywhere, and this is their tale. It is a tale told by a true countryman who has looked and listened all his life. And mostly in his native place.

The View in Winter - Reflections on Old Age (Hardcover): Ronald Blythe The View in Winter - Reflections on Old Age (Hardcover)
Ronald Blythe
R872 R721 Discovery Miles 7 210 Save R151 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

'The View in Winter' is a timeless and moving study of the perplexities of living to a great age, as related by a wide range of men and women: miners, villagers, doctors, teachers, craftsmen, soldiers, priests, the widowed and long-retired. Their voices are set in the context of what literature, art, religion and medicine over the centuries have said about ageing. The result is an acclaimed and compelling reflection on an inevitable aspect of our human experience.

Village Hours (Hardcover): Ronald Blythe Village Hours (Hardcover)
Ronald Blythe
R556 R459 Discovery Miles 4 590 Save R97 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Britain's best loved rural writer chronicles the progress of the seasons in the Stour valley village where he has lived and worked among artists, writers, farmers and, increasingly, commuters. For all the changes in the contemporary countryside, timeless qualities remain and both are captured here with a poet's understanding and imagination.
The year takes its shape from the seasons of nature and the feasts and festivals of the Christian year. Each informs and illuminates the other in this loving celebration of nature's gifts and neighbourly friendship. Literature, poetry, spirituality and memory all merge to create an exquisite series of stories of our times.
These short essays first appeared in the 'Word From Wormingford' column, a popular back page feature of the Church Times.

Out of the Valley - Another Year at Wormingford (Paperback): Ronald Blythe Out of the Valley - Another Year at Wormingford (Paperback)
Ronald Blythe
R780 R721 Discovery Miles 7 210 Save R59 (8%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Canterbury Press is proud to have acquired these backlist Ronald Blythe titles, consisting of illustrated collections of the authors regular weekly column on the back page of the Church Times where, with a poets eye, he observes the comings and goings of the rural world he sees from his ancient farmhouse in the South of England. Each volume was critically acclaimed on publication.

Word from Wormingford - A Parish Year (Paperback): Ronald Blythe Word from Wormingford - A Parish Year (Paperback)
Ronald Blythe
R492 R410 Discovery Miles 4 100 Save R82 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Canterbury Press is proud to have acquired these backlist Ronald Blythe titles, consisting of illustrated collections of the authors regular weekly column on the back page of the Church Times where, with a poets eye, he observes the comings and goings of the rural world he sees from his ancient farmhouse in the South of England. Each volume was critically acclaimed on publication.

Borderland - Continuity and Change in the Countryside (Paperback): Ronald Blythe Borderland - Continuity and Change in the Countryside (Paperback)
Ronald Blythe
R905 R846 Discovery Miles 8 460 Save R59 (7%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Canterbury Press is proud to have acquired these backlist Ronald Blythe titles, consisting of illustrated collections of the authors regular weekly column on the back page of the Church Times where, with a poets eye, he observes the comings and goings of the rural world he sees from his ancient farmhouse in the South of England. Each volume was critically acclaimed on publication.

The View in Winter - Reflections on Old Age (Paperback): Ronald Blythe The View in Winter - Reflections on Old Age (Paperback)
Ronald Blythe
R629 R525 Discovery Miles 5 250 Save R104 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Ronald Blythe followed up his famous 'Akenfield' with this book. In it he allows people from all walks af life to reflect in their own words on what it it like to be old. The result is a facinating and moving series of confidences which we are priviledged to share. Whether philosophical, resigned or despairing of their long years, Ronald Blythe discovers in their talk much that helps us undersand the natural but isolating effects of old age. This book provides us with a gentle, perceptive and profound memoir and a deeper understanding of the pattern of our lives. Ronald Blythe is one of today's foremost literary figures. His work, which has won numerous literary awards, includes 'Akenfield'(also made into a film), 'Private Words', 'Word from Wormingford', 'Divine Landscapes', Going to Meet George' and numerous other titles. He lives near Colchester.

The Awkward Age (Paperback): Henry James The Awkward Age (Paperback)
Henry James; Edited by Ronald Blythe; Notes by Patricia Crick
R342 R279 Discovery Miles 2 790 Save R63 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Companion in theme, period and setting to What Maisie Knew, The Awkward Age is another of Henry James's studies of innocence exposed to corrupting influences. Nanda Brookenham is 'coming out' in London society. Thrust suddenly into the vicious, immoral circle that has gathered round her mother, she even finds herself in competition with Mrs Brookenham for the affection of the man she admires. Light and ironic in its touch, The Awkward Age, nevertheless analyses the English character with great subtlety. The Awkward Age, which has been much praised for its natural dialogue and the delicacy of feeling it conveys, exemplifies Conrad's remark that James 'is never in deep gloom or in violent sunshine. But he feels deeply and vividly every delicate shade.'

Word from Wormingford - A Parish Year (Hardcover): Ronald Blythe Word from Wormingford - A Parish Year (Hardcover)
Ronald Blythe
R662 R554 Discovery Miles 5 540 Save R108 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

An illustrated collection of the author's regular weekly column on the back page of the Church Times, where, with a poet's eye, he observes the comings and goings of the rural world he sees from his ancient farmhouse in Constable country.

The Circling Year - Perspectives from a Country Parish (Hardcover): Ronald Blythe The Circling Year - Perspectives from a Country Parish (Hardcover)
Ronald Blythe; Edited by Robin Tanner
R710 R585 Discovery Miles 5 850 Save R125 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Open the ancient door of an old church, says Ronald Blythe, and framed in the silence is a house of words where everything has been said: centuries of birth, marriage and death words, gossip, poetry, philosophy, rant, eloquence, learning, nonsense, the language of hymn writers and Bible translators - all of it spoken in one place. This work contains words spoken by Ronald Blythe in the churches he serves as a Reader in the Church of England, and as the local writer expected to add his own distinctive voice. Originating as addresses given at Matins or Evensong, they follow various paths into old and new liturgies, literature and the local countryside. They bring together the author's delight in language, his recollections of farming, his recognition of friends and neighbours, and the hopes he has found in faith.

Under a Broad Sky (Hardcover): Ronald Blythe Under a Broad Sky (Hardcover)
Ronald Blythe
R631 R519 Discovery Miles 5 190 Save R112 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

With reverence and love, Britain's most admired rural writer chronicles daily life in the Stour valley village, finding beauty and significance in its sheer ordinariness as well as in its many literary, artistic and historic associations. The year takes its shape from the seasons of nature and the feasts and festivals of the Christian year. Each informs and illuminates the other in this loving celebration of nature's gifts and neighbourly friendship. Literature, poetry, spirituality and memory all merge to create an exquisite series of stories of our times. These delightful essays first appeared in the `Word From Wormingford' column, a popular back page feature of the Church Times for some 20 years. It was praised as one of the finest journalistic columns by the Guardian in November 2012.

The Bookman's Tale (Hardcover): Ronald Blythe The Bookman's Tale (Hardcover)
Ronald Blythe
R816 R717 Discovery Miles 7 170 Save R99 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Ronald Blythe has spent his life among the artists and writers of his native Suffolk. His books, especially the bestselling "Akenfield", have given East Anglia a distinctive literary voice. Here we accompany Ronald through the lanes of Constable country, we observe him in his study following his early morning writing routine, we meet John Clare, Traherne and countless other writers who continue to influence him, we join him in the ancient tradition of Anglican worship season by season, and luxuriate in the simple beauty of his ancient farmhouse and its garden, made by the artist John Nash. Literature, poetry, spirituality and memory all merge to create exquisite stories for our times.

A Year at Bottengoms Farm (Paperback): Ronald Blythe A Year at Bottengoms Farm (Paperback)
Ronald Blythe
R612 R542 Discovery Miles 5 420 Save R70 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Features a collection of sixty "Word From Wormingford" columns from the back page of the "Church Times," published in the autumn of 2006. This work presents mini essays that reflect the natural landscape, the changing seasons, village life, art, poetry, the stories that ancient churches tell.

Talking to the Neighbours - Conversations in a Country Parish (Paperback): Ronald Blythe Talking to the Neighbours - Conversations in a Country Parish (Paperback)
Ronald Blythe
R479 R396 Discovery Miles 3 960 Save R83 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Ronald Blythe invites us into the company of his neighbours and friends to hear his reflections on the natural and local history, the liturgy, stories, village events and gossip that shape and unite their lives. Though intimately local, his voice is that of a poet, transcending boundaries of place and time with a universal appeal. 'Man of letters, man of faith, Suffolk man: Ronald Blythe is all of these.' Tiimes Literary Supplement

A Priest to the Temple or The Country Parson - With Selected Poems (Hardcover): George Herbert A Priest to the Temple or The Country Parson - With Selected Poems (Hardcover)
George Herbert; Volume editing by Ronald Blythe
R717 R636 Discovery Miles 6 360 Save R81 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Written at a time of very lax standards in the parish ministry, this short, classic text by George Herbert exudes the wisdom, humility, and love for the priestly life for which the poet became renowned in his short life.

The Circling Year - Perspectives from a Country Parish (Paperback, New edition): Ronald Blythe The Circling Year - Perspectives from a Country Parish (Paperback, New edition)
Ronald Blythe; Edited by Robin Tanner
R453 R374 Discovery Miles 3 740 Save R79 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Open the ancient door of an old church, says Ronald Blythe, and framed in the silence is a house of words where everything has been said: centuries of birth, marriage and death words, gossip, poetry, philosophy, rant, eloquence, learning, nonsense, the language of hymn writers and Bible translators - all of it spoken in one place. This work contains words spoken by Ronald Blythe in the churches he serves as a Reader in the Church of England, and as the local writer expected to add his own distinctive voice. Originating as addresses given at Matins or Evensong, they follow various paths into old and new liturgies, literature and the local countryside. They bring together the author's delight in language, his recollections of farming, his recognition of friends and neighbours, and the hopes he has found in faith.

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