Hidden Homes of Southern Italy - Marta Galli
Following on from Hidden Homes of Tuscany and Umbria, this book is a glorious visit to one of the most dramatic and fascinating parts of Italy, from Puglia to Sicily via the Amalfi Coast.The southern…
It begins in the highlands of Scotland in 1746, at the Battle of Culloden, the last desperate stand of the Stuart ''pretender'' to the throne of the Three Kingdoms, Bonnie Prince Charlie, and his rabidly loyal supporters. Vanquished with his comrades by the forces of the Hanoverian (and Protestant) British crown, the novel''s eponymous hero, Jamie MacGillivray, narrowly escapes a roadside execution only to be recaptured by the victors and shipped to Marshalsea Prison (central to Charles Dickens''s Hard Times) where he cheats the hangman a second time before being sentenced to transportation and indentured servitude in colonial America ''for the term of his natural life.'' His travels are paralleled by those of Jenny Ferguson, a poor, village girl swept up on false charges by the English and also sent in chains to the New World. The novel follows Jamie and Jenny through servitude, revolt, escape, and romantic entanglements - pawns in a deadly game. The two continue to cross paths with each other and with some of the leading figures of the era - the devious Lord Lovat, future novelist Henry Fielding, the artist William Hogarth, a young and ambitious George Washington, the doomed General James Wolfe, and the Lenape chief feared throughout the Ohio Valley as Shingas the Terrible.
Following on from Hidden Homes of Tuscany and Umbria, this book is a glorious visit to one of the most dramatic and fascinating parts of Italy, from Puglia to Sicily via the Amalfi Coast.The southern…
The genesis for this book, and the strategy within it, is a longstanding commitment from Essex County Council to improve the life chances and life choices of disadvantaged pupils being educated in Essex.The purpose of…
The gripping spy thriller for fans of Robert Harris from Sunday Times bestseller Rory Clements, author of the award-winning NUCLEUS. ______________________________1936 - Europe is in turmoil.
Tento román nám umožní ojedinělý pohled na terezínské ghetto očima dospívajícího židovského chlapce z Brna. Seznámí nás s poválečnými útrapami, až po riskantní emigraci.
Tea has been a part of our culinary and cultural fabric for millennia. So how does one pick which one to drink? Which have the best flavors and textures? Which are the most culturally important…
Inspired by life in a food-loving family, Buddy Oliver’s first cookbook is a user-friendly resource for parents to enjoy with their children.‘The recipes are simple to follow and easy to make. It’s a great one…
A remarkable blood-soaked stranger upends the lives of two Lake District ramblers; a lonely tavern offers its guests something much more disturbing than a post-walk pint; a night hike on the Fens takes a terrifying…
Druhý dech od Sofie Sarenbrandt je napínavá detektivka, která vás vtáhne do světa běžeckého maratonu a záhadné vraždy. Sledujte policistku Emmu Sköldovou, jak odhaluje temné tajemství mezi běžci a blízkými oběti.