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Keith Roberts

    September 20, 1935 – October 5, 2000

    Keith Roberts was a British science fiction author, most celebrated for his acclaimed novel Pavane. This masterfully crafted work, often viewed as a collection of linked stories, presents an alternate history where the Roman Catholic Church assumes control of England following the assassination of Queen Elizabeth I. Roberts became renowned for his imaginative worlds and distinctive style that drew readers into intricate narratives. Beyond his writing, he also contributed as an illustrator, enriching his own and others' publications with visual artistry.

    Pike and Shot Tactics 1590-1660
    Bruegel
    The Chalk Giants
    Ladies from Hell
    Essential Cell Biology
    The Inner Wheel
    • Essential Cell Biology

      • 740 pages
      • 26 hours of reading
      4.3(175)Add rating

      Cell biology is taught in classrooms around the world to provide students with a firm conceptual grounding in biology. This text provides basic, core knowledge about how cells work and uses colour images and diagrams to emphasize concepts and aid understanding.

      Essential Cell Biology
    • "Ladies from Hell" contains five long stories. "The Shack at Great Cross Halt" describes a Britain dominated by motorways, juggernauts and a tyranny, in which the unfortunates of society eke out a miserable existence scavenging items which fall of lorries. "The Ministry of Children" shows comprehensive schools having become terrifying battlegrounds dominated by vicious gangs. "The Big Fans" concerns an experiment in wind-powered electricity which accidentally unleashes an apocalyptic storm of effects. "Our Lady of Destruction" ironically depicts a future in which a Stalinist British government taxes 'non-productive' people (i.e. artists) at over 100% an assigns them individual Overseers to regulate their work. And "Missa Privata" shows an opera singer in a communist-dominated Britain making a defiant individual gesture which will bring about her own ruin. These are not stories of spaceships and alien worlds; rather they are studies of imminent social change, written out of passionate concern about the directions in which our society may be heading - stories, in fact, in the great Orwellian tradition. Most importantly, they are stories about people: believable, defiant individuals struggling against oppressive forces.

      Ladies from Hell
    • The Chalk Giants

      • 268 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      It's the eve of the 20th-century's final conflict. But Stan Potts is ready for Armageddon. In his Austin Champ, specially equipped with his own unique survival kit, he heads for Corfe Castle, the Purbecks & the girl of his dreams. It's to be an eventful journey. This latest & most ambitious novel by Keith Roberts is both the story of one lonely man & a compulsively readable account of a civilisation's catastrophe & the clawing-up to a new social order. Across Potts' gaze pass the ravaged survivors; the mutant genius born outside his time; the villagers of the new stone age with their credulous, sexually complex lives; the iron age horsemen; the terror of the sea-borne marauders. Finally, after the pillage, the cruelty of superstition, the fragility of love & its horrific consequences, the story leaps from the Dark Ages into a new awareness & Stan Potts' tale is told. Dream or reality? Future or racial memory? Forecast or myth? Every reader will pass his own verdict on this uniquely challenging book. But all will agree that The Chalk Giants is 1st & last a stunning feat of story telling, a worthy successor to Pavane & The Boat of Fate by an acknowledged master of the genre.

      The Chalk Giants
    • Bruegel

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      3.9(26)Add rating

      This series acts as an introduction to key artists and movements in art history. Each title contains 48 full-page colour plates, accompanied by extensive notes, and numerous comparative illustrations in colour or black and white, a concise introduction, select bibliography and detailed source information for the images. Monographs on individual artists also feature a brief chronology.

      Bruegel
    • Pike and Shot Tactics 1590-1660

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading
      3.8(67)Add rating

      Throughout the 17th century large parts of Europe were depopulated during the wide-ranging and savage wars of religion and dynasty, involving various major powers. This was hence a key period in the development of 'modern' infantry tactics. This title covers the Dutch-Spanish wars of independence, The Thirty Years' War and the English Civil Wars.

      Pike and Shot Tactics 1590-1660
    • Kiteworld

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The Realm is small, green, like a country from a nursery story but it is guarded by the Kites; huge man-lifting Codys, each with its observer

      Kiteworld
    • America and Russian both explode huge H-bombs simultaneously. The tests go wrong, cracking the seabed, rupturing continents and engulfing cities. The Thames flattens into a flood plain, London is drowned. Now comes cosmic retribution - giant wasps, monstrous and deadly, directed by a supernatural intelligence, invade a reeling world. In England, isolated guerrillas fight on

      The Furies
    • Pavane

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.5(224)Add rating

      The definitive alternate history - an engrossing future that never was. schovat popis

      Pavane