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'Simply unforgettable ... one of the most beautiful and haunting books of recent times' – Alexander McCall Smith
Bemærk: Kan leveres før jul.
In September 1726, Mary Toft was found to have given birth to seventeen rabbits in Godalming, Surrey. The case caused a sensation and was reported widely in newspapers, popular pamphlets, poems and caricatures.
Bemærk: Kan leveres før jul.
The eagerly awaited sequel to the acclaimed Enchantée by Gita Trelease.
Bemærk: Kan leveres før jul.
The second novel from the author of Blood & Sugar, and this time Captain Harry Corsham’s wife, Caro, takes centre stage as she pursues a murder case the city officials are refusing to investigate . . .
Bemærk: Kan leveres før jul.
This remarkable work presents the essential teachings of Hasidism, the mystical Jewish movement which swept Eastern Europe in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. It is a truly life-enhancing book.
Bemærk: Kan leveres før jul.
Bemærk: Kan leveres før jul.
A not-for-the-squeamish journey back through the centuries to urban England, where the streets are crowded, noisy, filthy, and reeking of smoke and decay
Bemærk: Kan ikke leveres før jul.
George Washington, born in 1732, was the first president under the Constitution of the United States. In 1753 he began his military career as a major in the Virginia militia. This title... Læs mere
Bemærk: Kan ikke leveres før jul.
"Contains selections from Clausewitz's historical writings and the majority of his essays and notes on political topics"--Preface.
Bemærk: Kan leveres før jul.
'Eliade writes of the shamans with [a] masterly combination of sympathy and detachment.' - New York Times Book Review
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The story of the world's first fashion-obsessed society in eighteenth century London--and the colourful tales of extravagance, vanity, intrigue, and sexual indiscretion that accompanied it
Bemærk: Kan leveres før jul.
Focusing on the words and experiences of the poor themselves, this book rewrites our understanding of English social policy for the period from the 1750s to 1830s.