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Sue Barr

    This author is deeply immersed in the world and works of Jane Austen, setting her own narratives within the charming Regency era. Her stories feature spirited heroines who keep alpha males on their toes, reflecting a fondness for strong characters and engaging dynamics. With a dedication to crafting compelling prose, she invites readers into worlds where witty dialogue and romantic tension abound.

    The 70s House
    • The 70s House

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Often associated in the public's imagination with the excesses of Punk and Glam, the 70s was, in fact, an important watershed for interior domestic design. It marked an essential transition from the Modernist-dominated design culture of the 60s to an era in which style and the individualistic ethos of fashion design became the guiding principles. It can perhaps best be characterised by the idiosyncratic and inventive designs of Vernon Panton and Ettore Sottsass.In his book, David Heathcote provides a new and fundamentally positive interpretation of the period. He explains how the decade brought forward a plethora of highly diverse styles -- Brutalism, Ad Hocism, Eco/Craft Design, Revivalism/Reclaimism and Postmodernism. With the interest in all things futuristic being as much a part of the period as the Victorian Revival and the self-sufficiency/craft craze. Organised by individual style, this book, with its combination of newly commissioned photography and archive images, will be a

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