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Alexander Walker

    Alexander Walker was a Scottish physiologist, aesthetician, and journalist renowned for his best-selling works that linked physiology and aesthetics. He delved into the analysis and classification of beauty, particularly in women, and explored the connections between physiology and the mind. While some aspects of his writings are now considered pseudoscientific, his work offers a fascinating glimpse into contemporary inquiries about human nature and beauty.

    Colombia: Being a Geographical, Statistical, Agricultural, Commercial, and Political Account of That Country
    Dietrich
    Vivien
    Elizabeth
    Audrey: Her real story
    AUDREY
    • AUDREY

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.9(578)Add rating

      Innocent, elegant, ethereal in her beauty, Audrey Hepburn stood alone among the actresses of her time. From her first moment of fame in Roman Holiday, through the triumphs of Breakfast at Tiffany's and My Fair Lady, her screen presence was unique. Gregory Peck called her "a magical combination of high chic and high spirits." But Hepburn's story is also one of lifelong struggle--to escape the burden of family history, and to conquer the demons of her own life. In this newly expanded edition of his definitive biography, Alexander Walker reveals new details about her parents' Fascist sympathies, about Audrey's own wartime experiences, and about the tragic story of her attempts to make peace with her father before the end of his life. And he offers a moving portrait of a woman whose search for happiness was compromised all her life by insecurity, eating disorders, and an inability to find lasting love. From her troubled childhood through her heartfelt battle against world hunger on behalf of UNICEF, Alexander Walker has painted a candid and affectionate portrait of one of the world's most beloved actresses: This is Audrey's real story.

      AUDREY
    • Audrey: Her real story

      • 425 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      3.7(57)Add rating

      The definitive guide to a Hollywood legend. Few stars are as loved as Audrey Hepburn, today as much as ever. Beautiful, delicate, graceful - but always warm and natural - she stole our hearts. She was also brave, working tirelessly for UNICEF in the face of her own failing health. in this moving and heartwarming biography Alexander Walker traces the extraordinary combination of luck and talent that allowed a fragile little girl,who nearly died in Hitler's occupied Europe, to conquer, in just one year, the New York stage and the Hollywood screen. Walker analyses her ascent to power and world fame and reveals the sadness of her life: two failed marriages, a broken engagement, and the crushing disappointment that occupied her triumph in My Fair Lady. Most importantly of all, this biography reveals what no one has known until now: the truly terrifying family secret that tore Audrey's childhood apart and kept her forever silent about her parents.

      Audrey: Her real story
    • Elizabeth

      • 623 pages
      • 22 hours of reading
      3.7(165)Add rating

      Focusing on Elizabeth Taylor's remarkable life, the biography reveals her journey from a privileged childhood to becoming an iconic Oscar-winning actress. It delves into her influential relationships, including her strong-willed mother and numerous marriages, alongside her passion for jewelry and resilience amid scandals and tragedies. Through her roles in films like National Velvet and Cleopatra, the narrative captures both her on-screen charisma and her determination to live authentically, presenting a nuanced portrait of a legendary figure in Hollywood history.

      Elizabeth
    • Dietrich

      illustr. from the Kobal Collection

      • 178 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      Dietrich
    • The Nervous System is an authoritative text on a crucial aspect of human anatomy and physiology. Alexander Walker, a prominent 19th-century medical researcher, provides a detailed account of the brain, spinal cord, and nervous system as a whole. Featuring clear explanations and detailed illustrations, this book is a valuable resource for anyone studying medicine or related fields.

      The Nervous System, Anatomical and Physiological
    • Apocryphal Gospels, Acts, and Revelations

      • 590 pages
      • 21 hours of reading

      Walker presents a comprehensive study of the apocryphal gospels, offering critical analysis of their historical context and theological significance. He sheds new light on key texts such as the Gospel of Thomas and the Gospel of Judas, and explores their meaning for both early Christianity and the modern world.

      Apocryphal Gospels, Acts, and Revelations