"Described as 'the greatest fossilist the world ever knew', a fully illustrated biography of Mary Anning is long overdue. Drawing on recent research into her life and times, yet always aware of her character and personality, Tom Sharpe has taken a fresh and often surprising look at the achievements of a woman who is finally gaining the recognition she merits. Mary Anning was born in 1799 in the Dorset town of Lyme Regis, dying there when only forty-seven. She made her living finding and selling fossils. Her remarkable discoveries revealed a previously unknown world of extinct reptiles preserved in the surrounding cliffs and foreshore, thus helping turning our knowledge of life on earth on its head. Despite her humble origins and lack of education, when still in her early twenties she became a leading figure in the geological community of the early nineteenth century, and was known throughout Europe. Mary Anning's knowledge and skill brought few advantages. Condemned by inequalities of class, gender, and wealth, she never reaped the rewards enjoyed by her fellow geologists and palaeontologists - rewards all too often won on the back of her discoveries. After her death she gradually slipped into relative obscurity, her name losing its link to the fossils she found. Happily, that has all changed. Recently she was included on a list of the ten most influential women in the history of British science. Her reputation continues to grow, and this new biography celebrates the life of someone who has at last taken her rightful place in the astonishing story of fossils and the 200 million-year-old Jurassic world in which they were formed."
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Tom Sharpe was an English satirical author renowned for his bitter and outrageous humor. His works offer sharp critiques of apartheid, diluted education systems, English class snobbery, bureaucracy, and general stupidity. Sharpe frequently parodied the language and style of authors associated with the social groups he satirized. His novels are characterized by bizarre sexual practices and often employ graphic or profane language, earning him global recognition.







- 2020
- 2018
Adventures in Paper Piecing & Design
- 144 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Learn how to translate your own reference images or sketches into foundation paper piecing patterns.
- 2011
The Gropes. Lauter Irre, englische Ausgabe
- 272 pages
- 10 hours of reading
The hilarious new novel from the bestselling author of the Wilt series
- 2011
Stuck in a job he doesn't want - but can't afford to lose - as nominal Head of the Communications Department at Fenland University, Wilt is still subject to the whims of The Powers That Be, both in and outside of work. The demands of his snobbish wife Eva, and the stupendous school fees of his despicable quadruplet daughters, cause him the biggest headaches... apart from the hangovers, that is. When Eva signs him up for a summer job, teaching the gun-toting idiot son of a lusty local aristocrat, Wilt is not amused. But, as circumstances unravel and the summer goes on, Wilt sees that the situation could be put to his financial advantage, as well as giving Eva some headaches of her own. With Tom Sharpe's famous dark humour in full evidence, and an explosive plot which takes its readers to places they never realised they wanted to visit, The Wilt Inheritance is another instant classic from the British master of farce.
- 2009
The Gropes
- 400 pages
- 14 hours of reading
A brilliantly funny novel about what happens when the women take charge. The Gropes are an old English family based in Northumberland, separated from the rest of society and as eccentric as they come. It is a line dominated by strong-willed and oversexed women, determined to produce more female heirs regardless of whether their desired partners are willing or not.
- 2005
Wilt in Nowhere
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Brilliantly written and bitingly funny, Tom Sharpe's indefatigable hero is pitted against the vices of an aristocratic pervert, the merciless greed of a politician's wife and the seedy underbelly of Britain's medical facilities, deftly exposing the farcic
- 2002
The Throwback. Familienbande, englische Ausgabe
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
A brilliant, biting, bestselling satire from the foremost satirist in the English language of his generation.
- 1996
Grantchester Grind. A Porterhouse chronicle
- 496 pages
- 18 hours of reading
It's crisis time again at Porterhouse. Skullion is showing signs of frailty and the tricky task of appointing a new Master has to begin once more. Meanwhile, the college's monstrous debts refuse to go away and a sinister American seems determined to make a film on the premises.
- 1996
Timothy Bright does not live up to his name. Brought up to regard ever-lasting wealth as his birthright, he cannot understand why the funds have been cut off and why friends recruited as Lloyd's Names no longer talk to him. When gambling fails and embezzlement starts, mayhem ensues
- 1994
Tom Sharpe Omnibus
- 688 pages
- 25 hours of reading






