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Russell Ash

    June 18, 1946 – June 21, 2010

    Russell Ash is best known for his popular reference works, but he is also the author of numerous humor titles. His extensive research work encompasses biographical studies and genealogy. His unique style lies in combining deep research with a lighthearted touch, offering readers an engaging and informative experience. He has a knack for unearthing facts and details that bring history and everyday life to vivid life.

    Russell Ash
    The Benson and Hedges Top 10 of Everything 1994
    Impressionists' Seasons
    Liberation Through Hearing
    James Tissot
    The Top 10 of Everything 1996
    Dante Gabriel Rossetti
    • Dante Gabriel Rossetti

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Poet and painter, founder and acknowledged leader of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-1882) has beguiled and intrigued admirers for more than a century with his turbulent life and his romantic imagery. Rossetti, the English-born son of an Italian political refugee and brother of the poet Christina Rossetti, considered a career as a poet before seeking his fortune as an artist - and succeeding in both occupations. Unable to adapt to the discipline of formal art training, Rossetti ultimately developed a personal style that placed him at the forefront of the Victorian artistic world. Forty of Rossetti's finest works are reproduced here in large, full-color plates and accompanied by individual commentaries. An illustrated introductory text traces the details of Rossetti's fascinating life and career and sets his art in the context of his day.

      Dante Gabriel Rossetti
      4.5
    • The Top 10 of Everything 1996

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Full of fascinating facts and intriguing trivia that explore every facet of human achievement and natural wonders, the Top 10 of Everything 2001 is a compendium of knowledge and entertainment. With over 1,000 lists on subjects ranging from Oscar winners to the world's richest people, from speed records to rail and transport disasters, this annual review is number one for anyone looking to rank the best of the best. Features over 400 colorful illustrations.

      The Top 10 of Everything 1996
      5.0
    • James Tissot

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The author of Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema surveys the life and work of James Tissot (1836-1902) and, for the first time in a large format, presents a superb selection of Tissot's finest paintings. Includes a list of his paintings in public collections. 60 illustrations, including 40 in full color.

      James Tissot
      4.0
    • The story of XL Recordings, the UK's leading independent record label, told through the life, and in the words of its owner, Richard Russell'A fascinating read' Damon Albarn

      Liberation Through Hearing
      4.3
    • Impressionists' Seasons

      • 86 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      This elegantly slipcased volume gloriously celebrates the colors and lights of the four seasons through some of the world's most beloved Impressionistic paintings, excerpts from the artists' own writings, and quotes from writers and poets.

      Impressionists' Seasons
      4.0
    • Geïllustreerd / Illustrated / Illustré / Illustriert / 9781862053045 / English art / Engels / English / Anglais / Englisch / soft cover / 21 x 27 cm / 568 .pp /

      Victorian Masters and Their Art
      4.2
    • Toulouse-Lautrec

      The Complete Posters

      • 62 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Book by Ash, Russell

      Toulouse-Lautrec
      4.2
    • Aesop's fables

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Here are the time-honored fables of Aesop as never seen before. Santore's animals leap off the page in explosions of color, giving messages to ponder and physical beauty to savor. School Library Journal called this interpretation of the classic morality tales " a delight to the eye and ear."

      Aesop's fables
      3.5