The Listeners

The Listeners
Author: Walter De la Mare
Publisher:
Total Pages: 112
Release: 1916
Genre: English poetry
ISBN:

"Is There Anybody There?" Said the Traveller

Author: Simon Raven
Publisher: Random House (UK)
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1990
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Ranging from Bangalore in '46/'47 (where the author and James Prior umpire a love affair between a fellow cadet and a white witch) to Khartoum in '63 (the beginning of a romantic liaison with a woman - intermittent over 25 years) to Abu Simbel (now moved) in 1980 with Hamish and terminal row in Baden Baden, Raven creates a travel map of his life, time and passions. The author also wrote First Born of Egypt and In the Image of God.

Reading Walter de la Mare

Reading Walter de la Mare
Author: Walter de la Mare
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2021-06-15
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0571347142

Walter de la Mare (1873-1956) was one of the best-loved English poets of the twentieth century, his verse admired by contemporaries including Thomas Hardy, Robert Frost, W. H. Auden and T. S. Eliot. This volume presents a new selection of de la Mare's finest poems, including perennial favourites such as 'Napoleon', 'Fare Well' and 'The Listeners', for a twenty-first-century audience. The poems are accompanied by commentaries by William Wootten, which build up a portrait of de la Mare's life, loves and friendships with the likes of Hardy, Rupert Brooke, Edward Thomas and Katherine Mansfield. They also point out the fascinating references to literature, folklore and the natural world that embroider the verse.

Training the Speaking Voice

Training the Speaking Voice
Author: Virgil A. Anderson
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 494
Release: 1977-03-03
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0195365429

Combines speech theory with practical exercises for developing proper vocal tone, resonance, expression, and breathing, articulation, and pronunciation skills.

Come Hither

Come Hither
Author: Walter De la Mare
Publisher:
Total Pages: 878
Release: 1928
Genre: American poetry
ISBN:

A collection of rhymes and poems for the young of all ages.

Bitter Seeds

Bitter Seeds
Author: Ian Tregillis
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 484
Release: 2012-04-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780765361202

The launch of a dark epic of magic and world war in a very different twentieth century

A Poem

A Poem
Author: Walter De la Mare
Publisher:
Total Pages: 7
Release: 1937
Genre:
ISBN:

The Uncommon Prayer-Book (Fantasy and Horror Classics)

The Uncommon Prayer-Book (Fantasy and Horror Classics)
Author: M. R. James
Publisher: Read Books Ltd
Total Pages: 25
Release: 2016-01-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1473379245

M. R. James was born in Kent, England in 1862. James came to writing fiction relatively late, not publishing his first collection of short stories - Ghost Stories of an Antiquary (1904) - until the age of 42. Modern scholars now see James as having redefined the ghost story for the 20th century and he is seen as the founder of the 'antiquarian ghost story'. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions with a brand new introductory biography of the author.

The Far Traveler

The Far Traveler
Author: Nancy Marie Brown
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2008
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780156033978

"Brown's enthusiasm is infectious as she re-teaches us our history."--The Boston Globe Five hundred years before Columbus, a Viking woman named Gudrid sailed off the edge of the known world. She landed in the New World and lived there for three years, giving birth to a baby before sailing home. Or so the Icelandic sagas say. Even after archaeologists found a Viking longhouse in Newfoundland, no one believed that the details of Gudrid's story were true. Then, in 2001, a team of scientists discovered what may have been this pioneering woman's last house, buried under a hay field in Iceland, just where the sagas suggested it could be. Joining scientists experimenting with cutting-edge technology and the latest archaeological techniques, and tracing Gudrid's steps on land and in the sagas, Nancy Marie Brown reconstructs a life that spanned--and expanded--the bounds of the then-known world. She also sheds new light on the society that gave rise to a woman even more extraordinary than legend has painted her and illuminates the reasons for its collapse. "Brown rightly leaves scholarly work to scholars. Instead, her account presents an enthusiastic appreciation of her education in how fieldwork and literature offer insights into the past."--The Seattle Times "[Brown has] a lovely ear for storytelling."--Los Angeles Times Book Review NANCY MARIE BROWN is the author of A Good Horse Has No Color and Mendel in the Kitchen. She lives in Vermont with her husband, the writer Charles Fergus.