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Selected Poems (Hardcover)
Thomas 1840-1928 Hardy; Created by Chiswick Press., William Nicholson
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Clever Bill (Hardcover)
William Nicholson
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A beautiful brand new hardback edition of one of the greatest
children's books of all time, from the renowned artist William
Nicholson, illustrator of The Velveteen Rabbit. The perfect balance
of words and pictures, this charming story of a busy day and a
forgotten toy paved the way for the modern picture book and still
manages to capture the heart with its winning simplicity and
uniquely gripping story. "A brilliant piece . . . never fails to
grip three- and four-year-olds." Shirley Hughes "Clever Bill, I
have long felt, is among the few perfect picture books for
children." Maurice Sendak Sir William Nicholson was a distinguished
British artist and graphic illustrator. He was renowned for his
images of the famous, from Queen Victoria and Rudyard Kipling to
Mark Twain and Theodore Roosevelt. He illustrated Margery Williams'
classic children's book The Velveteen Rabbit which was published to
great acclaim in 1922. Nicholson went on to write and illustrate
two more children's books, Clever Bill and The Pirate Twins.
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Amherst (Paperback)
William Nicholson
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From an Academy Award-nominated screenwriter, an epic novel of love
and loss and the long shadows war leaves behind.
Summer, 1942. Kitty, an army driver stationed in Sussex, meets Ed,
a Royal Marine commando, and Larry, a liaison officer with Combined
Ops. She falls instantly in love with Ed, who falls in love with
her. So does Larry. Both men go off to war, and Ed wins the highest
military honor for his bravery. But sometimes heroes don't make the
best husbands.
"Motherland "follows Kitty, Ed, and Larry from wartime England and
the brutally tragic Dieppe raid to Nazi-occupied France, India
after the war, and Jamaica before independence. Against this
ever-changing backdrop--as they witness history being made and
participate in the smaller dramas of romance, friendship, and
parenthood--these three friends make choices that will determine
the challenges and triumphs of their lives. But the insistent
current running through all they experience is the unacknowledged
tension of the love triangle that binds them together and must
somehow be resolved.
Written by an award-winning screenwriter whose novels have earned
extraordinary critical praise, "Motherland "is a compelling,
page-turning narrative brimming with stunning war scenes,
pageantry, politics, and questions about faith and art, as well as
quiet, intimate moments of passion, doubt, and longing. Above all,
it is a great love story about three people struggling to find
happiness and meaning amid war and its aftermath.
The classic nursery story celebrates 100 years since its first
publication! He didn't mind how he looked to other people, because
the nursery magic had made him Real, and when you are Real
shabbiness doesn't matter. In the nursery, only the toys that are
old and wise truly understand what it means to be Real. The
Velveteen Rabbit, a newcomer to the nursery, asks one of the most
knowledgeable toys, the Skin Horse, what being Real means. And so
begins the Velveteen Rabbit’s journey towards becoming real –
through the love of a child … Margery Williams’ timeless
picture book classic has been read and cherished by many
generations of children and their parents and is now available in
this beautiful hardback edition. Brought to life by gorgeous and
much-loved classic illustrations by William Nicholson, with a new
foiled cover design, this is a wonderful keepsake gift to treasure
and share.
Passion and poetry: two love stories intertwine - a true historical
one and an imagined contemporary one, both intimately connected
with Emily Dickinson's life. In 1881 a young married couple, Mabel
and David Todd, arrive in stuffy Amherst, Massachusetts. He will
take up a post at Amherst College; she will embark on an affair
that rocks the town. Emily Dickinson's brother is the College's
Treasurer, Austin Dickinson, a respected citizen of the town and a
married man with three children. Austin's sister Emily lives as a
recluse in the house next-door to Austin. Over the months that
follow the Todds' arrival, Austin falls passionately in love with
Mabel, and she with him. In the present day, Alice Dickinson, 24
years old, seeks to escape her copy-writing job and make a living
as a screenwriter. She takes a short holiday to Amherst to research
a screenplay on a story that has fascinated her since college days,
where a love of Emily Dickinson's poems was triggered by the
coincidence of her own surname.The story is the illicit love affair
between Austin Dickinson and Mabel Todd. As she researches one love
affair taking place under the watchful eye of Emily Dickinson,
Alice embarks on a passionate liaison of her own, and the novel
interweaves the stories of these two loves, illuminating both past
and present in the process.
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