George Archibald heads the International Crane Foundation. In this charmingly illustrated book he shares his experience of the 15 species of crane in amusing and interesting anecdotes.
Biddesden is the family home bought in 1931 by Bryan Guinness (Lord Moyne) and his first wife Diana Mitford. Mirabel Guinness, youngest of Lord Moyne's 11 children, compiles a collection of family recipes regularly used at Biddesden.
An Anthology of Poetry for Children illustrated by Roland Pym. Poems range from Nursery Rhymes to nonsense verse by Lear and Carroll, as well as classics by Keats, Tennyson, RL Stevenson, WB Yeats, Auden and Betjeman.
A classic cook book first published in 1908 by Claire de Pratz, feminist and novelist.
Three Children's stories, linked by their Irish background and all withe the real Irish fairy-tale flavour. Written by Bryan Guinness and illustrated by Anne Yates, this collection was originally published in the 1950s and is reprinted as a facsimile.
Poetry selection in the popular Cranes Classics series, well known poets produced in small 64 page hardbacks with attractive covers.
POETRY SELECTION IN THE POPULAR CRANES CLASSICS SERIES, WELL KNOWN POETS PRODUCED IN SMALL 64 PAGE HARDBACKS WITH ATTRACTIVE COVERS.
Poetry selection in the popular Cranes Classics series, well known poets produced in small 64 page hardbacks with attractive covers.
Selected poems by Lewis Carroll and illustrated by John Teniels. Produced in an attractive and collectible format, marketed at a competitive price. This is part of a series which will number about 12 titles.
Selected poems by Edward Lear with his own original illustrations. Produced in an attractive and collectible format, marketed at a competitive price. This is part of a series which will number about 12 titles.
Part of the Crane Classics series, featuring the poetry of Christina Rossetti.
Poetry selection in the popular Cranes Classics series, well known poets produced in small 64 page hardbacks with attractive covers.