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Susan Tyler Hitchcock

    Susan Tyler Hitchcock is an author who delves deeply into the cultural impact of iconic works and figures. Her writing explores how stories and their creators permeate collective consciousness and how their legacies evolve over time. Hitchcock's style is marked by incisive analysis and a fascination with how literature intersects with history and society. Readers will appreciate her ability to uncover layers of meaning in narratives that have shaped our imagination.

    Visions of Earth
    Sixty Candles
    Mad Mary Lamb
    Coming about
    Frankenstein: A Cultural History
    The University of Virginia: A Pictorial History
    • The evolution of the University of Virginia is vividly captured through a blend of images and narrative in this updated pictorial history. Following its founding by Thomas Jefferson, the book chronicles significant milestones, including the leadership of John T. Casteen III and the groundbreaking presidency of Teresa A. Sullivan, the first female president. The chronological arrangement of chapters highlights the university’s expansion and modernization over nearly two centuries, showcasing its rich heritage and ongoing legacy.

      The University of Virginia: A Pictorial History
    • Frankenstein: A Cultural History

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
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      Emerging from a teenage mother's nightmare in 1816, the tale explores themes of human ambition and the consequences of playing God. Mary Shelley's creation has transcended time, influencing a wide range of cultural expressions from theater to modern debates on ethics and science. Susan Tyler Hitchcock's work offers a vibrant cultural history, enriched with illustrations, that connects the monster's legacy to various fields such as literature, film, and music, revealing its enduring significance in contemporary consciousness.

      Frankenstein: A Cultural History
    • Coming about

      A Family Passage at Sea

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
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      Amidst the challenges of daily life, a family embarks on a transformative nine-month sailing journey across the Caribbean. As they navigate the ocean's unpredictable nature and cultural differences, Susan Hitchcock, a novice sailor, finds a deep connection to the sea. This adventure not only tests their resilience but also fosters a renewed intimacy among family members, allowing them to rediscover joy and unity. Through the trials and triumphs of sailing, they learn to embrace both the beauty and the challenges of life together.

      Coming about
    • Mad Mary Lamb

      Lunacy and Murder in Literary London

      • 350 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
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      Exploring the life of Mary Lamb, the book reveals how her tragic past, including her incarceration after her mother's death, shaped her relationships with prominent Romantic figures like Coleridge and Wordsworth. It highlights her unique position in accessing literature, challenging the societal norms of her class and era, and illustrates the intersection of madness, creativity, and female experience in the Romantic period.

      Mad Mary Lamb
    • Sixty Candles

      Reflections on the Writing Life

      • 188 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Celebrating its sixty-year anniversary, this book offers insights from members of the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the premier organization for independent nonfiction writers founded in 1948. It reflects on the organization's rich history, its current status, and future directions, making it a valuable tribute to the evolution of nonfiction writing and the community of writers dedicated to it.

      Sixty Candles
    • Visions of Earth

      • 512 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      This collection unveils the wonders of our world, celebrating nature's beauty and humanity's achievements. Each image reveals a facet of Earth's magnificence, while the entire collection transcends imagination. As viewers turn the pages, they are captivated by the richness of life, with awe-inspiring photographs selected by seasoned National Geographic photo editors. Drawn from the beloved "Visions of Earth" feature, the storied Image Collection, and renowned photographers—many of whom are published for the first time—this book presents a gallery of stunning landscapes, fascinating people, and remarkable animals. From puffins in Norway to speckled emperor moths in South Africa, each photograph captures extraordinary moments: an elephant enjoying a morning dip in India's Andaman Sea, monks in Bhutan rushing to dinner, and a girl in red standing out in an Indonesian mosque. The vibrant celebrations of Spanish youth in Catalonia and a Sikh festival in India further showcase cultural richness. This visual journey offers a welcome escape from the distressing news of our times, delighting the senses and renewing optimism. It highlights the marvels of our planet and the privilege of calling it home, reminding us of the beauty that exists amidst life's challenges.

      Visions of Earth
    • »Wir erschaffen Fotos, wir schießen sie nicht einfach«, so das Motto der NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Fotografen. Dieser Bildband ist eine Werkschau der Extraklasse: eine Auswahl der schönsten Landschaften weltweit, Tierporträts von großer Seltenheit und außergewöhnliche Blicke auf menschliche Zivilisation. Ein Buch voller Geschichten, die erzählen, was die weltbesten Fotografen wie Frans Lanting, Paul Nicklen, George Steinmetz, Art Wolfe u.v.m. bewegt.

      National Geographic - Die schönsten Landschaften unserer Erde
    • Vom Meer im Mondschein, über Nachtmärkte in Laos, dem angeleuchteten Eiffelturm und die Erde aus dem All, bis hin zu Blumen, die nur nachts blühen und nachtaktiven Tieren nach Sonnenuntergang die Welt ist ein anderer Ort. Der besondere Bildband zeigt die Schönheit der Dunkelheit und beleuchtet den hypnotisierenden Bereich aller nächtlichen Dinge. Erleben Sie die faszinierendsten Sehenswürdigkeiten der Welt in einer unausgesprochenen Intimität.

      National geographic - wie Sie die Nacht noch nie gesehen haben
    • Die wunderbare Welt der Bäume

      Wissen, Legenden und Geheimnisse

      "Die wunderbare Welt der Bäume" von National Geographic ist ein faszinierender Bildband, der legendäre Fotografien mit aktuellen wissenschaftlichen Erkenntnissen vereint. Entdecken Sie die Geschichten bemerkenswerter Bäume wie Tane Mahuta und Pando. Das Buch zeigt die Bedeutung der Bäume für Ökosysteme und das Klima und ist ein Muss für Naturfreunde.

      Die wunderbare Welt der Bäume