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Author | : Neil McLeod |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 90 |
Release | : 2013-08-19 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781490984896 |
Hilariously illustrated by Colin Bailey, Neil McLeod has gathered favorite Scottish poems oft recited at Burns Nights around the globe. Along with the "Ode To A Haggis" is "The Tartan Whatnot" and the famous "Horace" by Terry Jones (Monty Python), and other quirky stories. A slightly irreverent collection that might cause some blushes.
Author | : Waverley Books |
Publisher | : Waverley Books Limited |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2008 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 9781902407715 |
Jings, crivvens, help ma boab! Join Maw, Paw and the rest of the residents of 10 Glebe Street as they celebrate Burns night in their own inimitable way. Packed with mouthwatering recipes such as skirlie, clapshot, and champit tatties with syboes, this braw book also includes poetry and comments from all the family.
Author | : Sally Magnusson |
Publisher | : Two Roads |
Total Pages | : 469 |
Release | : 2014-01-30 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1444751808 |
'A fine book' The Sunday Times 'Powerful' Guardian 'Wonderful' The Telegraph 'Moving, funny, warm' Mail on Sunday 'Brave, compassionate, tender and honest' Metro 'This book began as an attempt to hold on to my witty, storytelling mother with the one thing I had to hand. Words. Then, as the enormity of the social crisis my family was part of began to dawn, I wrote with the thought that other forgotten lives might be nudged into the light along with hers. Dementia is one of the greatest social, medical, economic, scientific, philosophical and moral challenges of our times. I am a reporter. It became the biggest story of my life.' Sally Magnusson Sad and funny, wise and honest, Where Memories Go is a deeply intimate account of insidious losses and unexpected joys in the terrible face of dementia, and a call to arms that challenges us all to think differently about how we care for our loved ones when they need us most. Regarded as one of the finest journalists of her generation, Mamie Baird Magnusson's whole life was a celebration of words - words that she fought to retain in the grip of a disease which is fast becoming the scourge of the 21st century. Married to writer and broadcaster Magnus Magnusson, they had five children of whom Sally is the eldest. As well as chronicling the anguish, the frustrations and the unexpected laughs and joys that she and her sisters experienced while accompanying their beloved mother on the long dementia road for eight years until her death in 2012, Sally Magnusson seeks understanding from a range of experts and asks penetrating questions about how we treat older people, how we can face one of the greatest social, medical, economic and moral challenges of our times, and what it means to be human.
Author | : Terry Jones |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 127 |
Release | : 1990 |
Genre | : Children's poetry |
ISBN | : 9780140327335 |
Author | : Sally Magnusson |
Publisher | : Hachette UK |
Total Pages | : 281 |
Release | : 2018-02-08 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1473638976 |
SHORTLISTED FOR THE HWA DEBUT CROWN | THE BEST FIRST NOVEL AWARD | THE MCKITTERICK PRIZE | THE PAUL TORDAY MEMORIAL PRIZE | THE WAVERTON GOOD READ AWARD | A ZOE BALL ITV BOOK CLUB PICK 'REMARKABLE' Sarah Perry 'EXTRAORDINARILY IMMERSIVE' Guardian 'A REALLY, REALLY GOOD READ' BBC R2 Book Club' 'LYRICAL' Stylist 'POETIC' Daily Mail 1627. In a notorious historical event, pirates raided the coast of Iceland and abducted 400 people into slavery in Algiers. Among them a pastor, his wife, and their children. In her acclaimed debut novel Sally Magnusson imagines what history does not record: the experience of Asta, the pastor's wife, as she faces her losses with the one thing left to her - the stories from home - and forges an ambiguous bond with the man who bought her. Uplifting, moving, and sharply witty, The Sealwoman's Gift speaks across centuries and oceans about loss, love, resilience and redemption. 'Sally Magnusson has taken an amazing true event and created a brilliant first novel. It's an epic journey in every sense: although it's historical, it's incredibly relevant to our world today. We had to pick it' Zoe Ball Book Club 'Richly imagined and energetically told' Sunday Times 'The best sort of historical novel' Scotsman 'Compelling ' Good Housekeeping 'An accomplished and intelligent novel' Yrsa Sigurðardóttir, author of Why Did You Lie? 'Vivid and compelling' Adam Nichols, co-translator of The Travels of Reverend Ólafur Egilsson
Author | : Sally Magnusson |
Publisher | : Quarto Publishing Group USA |
Total Pages | : 237 |
Release | : 2011-12-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1845138015 |
A frank and humorous encyclopedic history of the forgotten life of urine and its many uses in society. Alchemists sought gold in it. David Bowie refrigerated it to ward off evil. In the trenches of Ypres soldiers used it as a gas mask, whereas modern-day terrorists add it to home-made explosives. All the Fullers, Tuckers and Walkers in the phonebook owe their names to it, and in 1969 four bags for storing it were left on the surface of the moon. Bought and sold, traded and transported, even carried to work in jugs, urine has made bread rise, beer foam and given us gunpowder, stained glass, Robin Hood’s tights, and Vermeer’s Girl With A Pearl Earring. And we do produce an awful lot of it. Humans alone make almost enough to replace the entire contents of Loch Lomond every year. Add the incalculable volume contributed by the rest of the animal kingdom and it might soon displace a small ocean. No wonder it gets everywhere. In Life of Pee Sally Magnusson unveils the secret history of civilization’s most unsavory and unsung hero, and discovers how our urine footprint is just as indelible as our carbon one.
Author | : Sally Magnusson |
Publisher | : A&C Black |
Total Pages | : 152 |
Release | : 2004-06-15 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780826474179 |
It is possible to find hymns in which the most profound emotions are expressed. They are also essential to the literary history of the English speaking people. References to hymns are constant and quotatons from hymns in modern English usage are frequent. The ever popular presenter of Songs of Praise has now made her own selection of hymns in this charming and beautifully illustrated anthology. The selection is very personal as the author explains how each hymn has had a particular message or significance for her at key moments in her own life- sometimes these are moments of joy and happiness and sometimes at times of tragedy and sadness. Sally Magnusson also explains why she dislikes many hymns and why they are not included. Who is these days of political correctness for example can sing lustily words like `The rich man in his castle, the poor man at his gate`. More pertinent to our day and age are hymns with phrases such as ` Change and decay in all around I see` and the celebrated hymn by Martin Luther which runs `A Firm Stronghold is our God`. In a reference to a number of hymns which do not appeal to her Sally Magnusson writes:`I can only take so much blood-stained imagery before lunch`. At all times, Sally Magnusson writes with great charm - a charm which those who watch Songs of Praise will recognise as being entirely her own. This is a perfect gift book.
Author | : A. K. Paterson |
Publisher | : W.F. Graham |
Total Pages | : 30 |
Release | : 2005-05-01 |
Genre | : Folklore |
ISBN | : 9781842040812 |
Hamish the Hairy Haggis lives in the highlands of Scotland. Once a year, it is hairy haggis hunting season and the Bashers and Mashers are out to catch him!
Author | : George Rosie |
Publisher | : Granta |
Total Pages | : 260 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781862077881 |
In Curious Scotland, George Rosie unearths and illuminates many neglected aspects of Scottish history in a rich collection of episodes that ranges from the Picts to the Indian tribes of North America. What became of the sons of Robert Burns? How did Scotland influence the Ku Klux Klan? Why was a Hebridean island deliberately infested with anthrax? The answers lie in a book which reveals the complexity, contradictions and sheer interestingness of Scotland's long and strange story.
Author | : John Bartlett |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 660 |
Release | : 1856 |
Genre | : Quotations |
ISBN | : |