From Normandy to the Caribbean Islands, this innovative biographical pursuit follows Adèle Hugo on her reckless journey of unrequited love – and the writer who chased after her a century later.
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- 2024
- 2024
Whether portraying ancestral hearth-sides in North Norfolk or the coast and countryside of Northumberland, Paul Berry conjures a strong sense of mood and location. His poetry highlights everyday rituals, rites of passage, family life and legacies of lost love, to celebrate the often remarkable nature of the routine and run of the mill.
- 2023
In this collection Paul Berry continues to be inspired by landscape and his Norfolk heritage. Other poems highlight a growing reputation as a chronicler of love, loss and longing.
- 2021
The Official Wolves Soccer Annual 2021 is packed full of player profiles and behind the scenes looks at your favorite club. We meet some of the new faces, look back at the previous season and, as usual, there's plenty of puzzles, pictures and prose to keep supporters of all ages entertained. IMAGE OF 2020 ANNUAL FOR ILLUSTRATIVE PURPOSES
- 2021
The Official Wolves Annual 2022
- 64 pages
- 3 hours of reading
The Official Wolves Soccer Annual 2022 is packed full of player profiles and behind the scenes looks at your favorite club. We meet some of the new faces, look back at the previous season and, as usual, there's plenty of puzzles, pictures and prose to keep supporters of all ages entertained. IMAGE OF 2020 ANNUAL FOR ILLUSTRATIVE PURPOSES
- 2018
Star Wars Memorabilia
- 96 pages
- 4 hours of reading
A lavishly illustrated guide to Star Wars action figures, comic books and all other kinds of memorabilia. číst celé
- 2017
Doctor Who Memorabilia
- 95 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Paul Berry explores the collectible nature of one of Britain's most iconic heroes.
- 2016
SILENCIO
- 352 pages
- 13 hours of reading
When Spanish journalist Mercedes embarks on an investigation into baby trafficking, she must fight powerful enemies to reveal the truth, which includes the fate of her own son.
- 2014
Brahms among friends
- 389 pages
- 14 hours of reading
This work identifies patterns of listening, performance, and composition among Johannes Brahms's close friends, exploring how these influenced the creation and reception of his music in intimate genres like song, sonata, trio, and piano miniature. Central to this exploration is the technique of allusive musical borrowing, where brief passages from familiar works are woven into new compositions. For the specific listeners Brahms understood best, these borrowings became charged gestures, altering the meanings of his music and the interpretive strategies it invited. The study employs primary documents, original manuscripts, music-analytic comparisons, and performance experiences to support ten case studies examining the interplay between Brahms's small-scale works and the musicians who engaged with them before publication. Key figures include violinist Joseph Joachim, singers Amalie Joachim, Julius Stockhausen, and Agathe von Siebold, as well as composers Heinrich and Elisabeth von Herzogenberg, and pianists Emma Engelmann and Clara Schumann. For these musicians and Brahms himself, allusive music addressed various emotional needs and interpersonal goals. Each case study aims to reconstruct the perspectives of historically situated agents and restore overlooked aspects of their communicative landscapes, serving as a foundation for both musical and historical analysis.
- 2014
Vera Brittain and the First World War
- 272 pages
- 10 hours of reading
As the much anticipated film adaptation of Vera Brittain's First World War testimony 'Testament of Youth' arrives in cinemas in 2014/15, this book from Mark Bostridge (her biographer) tells the story of a remarkable woman and her extraordinary account of the destructive power of war.