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A handy and colourful illustrated guide to reading, writing and understanding ancient Egyptian names, epithets, titles and phrases. The Egyptians b...
View full detailsPlease note: The individual books listed below will be dispatched together as a set. Immerse yourself in the darkly imaginative worlds of Angela C...
View full detailsThe work of Angela Bulloch (*1966, Rainy River, Canada, currently based in Berlin) spans many media, manifesting her interest in systems, patterns ...
View full detailsWith over 70 original illustrations, printmaker Angela Harding invites you to look at how the light changes the world around us, and how that chang...
View full detailsHopeland is not a nation. It is not a cult. It is not a religion. Hopeland is a community. It is a culture. It is a family. When Raisa Hopeland, ...
View full detailsSir Trevor McDonald is an extraordinary man - and he has led an improbable life. Now in his 80th year, he is known and loved by people the world ov...
View full detailsThis reimagining of classic fairy tales into dark, sensual, and subversive gothic narratives explores the power dynamics of desire and the liberati...
View full detailsProduct Description Originally published in the 1930s and 1940s and never before collected, these stories by the incomparable Angela Thirkell ...
View full detailsThis dazzling and satirical quest for truth, love, and identity follows Desiderio, a city employee caught in a chaotic reality attack orchestrated ...
View full details'A real page-turner, one that kept me guessing, and pulling the rug out from under me' Novel Notions 'A glorious reconfiguration of classic fantas...
View full detailsReview Angela Thirkell is perhaps the most Pym-like of any twentieth-century author, after Pym herself -- Alexander McCall Smith What sings out i...
View full details'You read her, laughing, and want to do your best to protect her characters from any reality but their own' New York Times It's the summer of 1947...
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