Rare & Lovely

Rare & Lovely
Author: John Noble
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Dolls
ISBN: 9780875885278

Viewing rare and lovely dolls through John Darcy Noble's eyes is to enter a fantasyland of enchantment. Whether he is discussing the exquisite religious figures that are precursors of play dolls, telling stories about 18thg century aristocrats' toys, or explaining about early 19th century commercially made dolls, John Darcy Noble's vision brings that era and society to life.

Lovely Old Roly

Lovely Old Roly
Author: Michael Rosen
Publisher: Frances Lincoln Children's Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004-03-18
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781845071448

Old Roly the cat is tired - he sleeps all day. Mum and Dad and the kids all know he can't live much longer, but what will happen when he dies? The children grieve when Roly passes, but then a new cat appears and gradually finds her place in the household. The new cat, Sausage, seems to be everywhere, but Roly is still there in the children's hearts, and they know he will always be with them. The death of a pet can be especially difficult for children. Michael Rosen helps ease this process with this moving story featuring Priscilla Lamont's thoughtful illustrations.

The Rare and the Beautiful

The Rare and the Beautiful
Author: Cressida Connolly
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2005
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: 1841156345

The compelling biography of the beautiful, talented Garman sisters and the glittering, romantic era in which they lived. Each of the seven Garman sisters were strikingly beautiful, artistic and wild. Born around the turn of the nineteenth century, most of the siblings were to become involved in the radical literary and political circles of British life between the First and Second World Wars. Their morals were unconventional: bisexuality, unfaithfulness and illegitimate children were a matter of course. Nevertheless they were high-minded and intensely loyal. They were the last muses: women who were prepared to sideline their own talent, friendships, material comforts - even their own children - in order to beguile and inspire the men they loved. Cressida Connolly's family biography delves into the lives of three of the sisters in intense and revealing detail. Kathleen Garman, the father's favourite, ran away to London to study music. She was spotted by the American sculptor Jacob Epstein, who promptly fell in love with her, and remained his muse until his death. she finally became Lady Epstein in 1955. Mary Garman came to London with Kathleen and studied art at the Slade. She married poet Roy Campbell, who was to become the scourge of the literary establishment by espousing General Franco's side during the Spanish Civil War. Finally there was Lorna Garman, the youngest and most beautiful of all the family. At sixteen she married the wealthy Ernest Wishart, a landowner, communist and founder of the socialist publishing house Laurence & Wishart, who spent most of his life turning a blind eye to his wife's infidelities. Lorna was the love of Laurie Lee's life and they had a daughter. Lucian Freud painted several pictures for her. Through Cressida Connolly's skilfull retelling of these remarkable lives, we get an intimate portrait of a golden age of romance, passion and art that is an original, beguiling read.

Quiver

Quiver
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1054
Release: 1893
Genre:
ISBN:

V. 12 contains: The Archer...Christmas, 1877.