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This book uses the latest techniques in textual analysis to reveal the influence of a community of English playwrights on the celebrated works of William Shakespeare. -- .
A vividly illustrated family memoir told in the voices of father and daughter, The Art of Being a Stranger grapples with the challenges of displacement and historical memory across generations in the wake of the Holocaust.
Nature and place writer Linda Cracknell charts a family and community history of seafaring, illuminating the lives of her ancestors and the changing landscapes of places – on coasts in South West England and Scotland – that are inextricably linked to and defined by the sea.
A fascinating dive into the overlooked fight between the British Empire's Egyptian Expeditionary Force and the Ottoman Empire for control of the Suez Canal.
This is a celebration of Divine Wisdom and the Holy Spirit, the forgotten feminine face of God. In this interlude between the Ages of... Læs mere
A must read.' Sara Mohr-PietschA panoramic exploration of the ways in which pop and rock were transformed by the pioneering visionaries of classical music. The worlds of pop and rock owe a much greater debt to the classical canon than we realise.
In this fascinating follow-up to Fake History and Fake Heroes, Otto English looks at how certain people and groups have been villainised throughout history, and why we continue to demonise them.