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The Year of Living PhilosophicallyRobert Grossmith
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Can philosophy save the love life of terminally single Dave Gardner? From hedonist and stoic to existentialist and postmodernist, he tries to find out.Bored with his job as a bilingual dictionary editor at a Norwich publishing house, Dave d… more |
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The Lovers Assistant, or, Ne...Henry, 1707-1754 FieldingFrom Content: “The publishing history of this translation has been sketched by Cross, in his History of Henry Fielding, and may simply be summarized here. The first edition, entitled Ovid’s Art of Love Paraphrased and Adapted to the Present… more |
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Disreputable (Contemporary Poetry)Jane Holland
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An opportunity to own a digital version of the Revised Second Edition of Jane Holland’s debut poetry collection, first published in print by Bloodaxe Books, 1997.Originally published together under the title ‘The Brief History of a Disreput… more |
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Glass HousesStella Cameron
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British photographer Olivia FitzDurham is running for her life—all the way to New York City and a man she’s never met. The pictures she took for a London magazine seem harmless, but the man who tried to push her off the tube platform defi… more |
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The Book of Ands and Other StoriesRobert Grossmith
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A book that consists of just the word ‘and,’ endlessly repeated. A man paralysed by option anxiety who’s unable to make decisions of any kind. A group of 1960s artists who believe that destruction is the highest form of creativity.Collected… more |
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The London magazine, or, Gentleman’s monthly intelligencer, Volume 39 |
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Thomas Hood, The Poetry OfThomas Hood
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Poetry is a fascinating use of language. With almost a million words at its command it is not surprising that these Isles have produced some of the most beautiful, moving and descriptive verse through the centuries. In this series we look… more |
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The London magazine, or, Gentleman’s monthly intelligencer, Volume 50 |
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Arthur Wooten's ShortsArthur Wooten
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A Stroke Of Luck: a short storyChip Lowell is a sexy, spicy and self-confident celebrity chef who is just about to debut his first television cooking show. But in the blink of an eye, a life-altering incident forces him to change his menu a… more |
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Running Toward Love in High HeelsSasha SavageMagazine editor, Lana London takes on a charity campaign to collect two hundred coats for a local shelter, and is on her way to deliver the final donation when she realizes her sister Tina accidently puts the bag of coats on the curb. In a … more |
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Psychopaths Ltd: and Other StoriesBen Cheetham
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‘Psychopaths Ltd’ is a collection of prize-winning, criminally inclined stories that have been published in some of the best magazines and anthologies in the UK and US. The title story featured in an issue of the critically acclaimed Swill … more |
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Memorable Quotations: Samuel...Samuel Johnson
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Samuel Johnson (1709–84) was an English author and the foremost literary scholar and critic of his day. He helped to define the celebrated period of English literature known as the Augustan Age and is as renowned for his sparkling conversat… more |
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Charles Lamb: Selected Writi...Charles LambCharles Lamb (1775-1834), essayist, poet, humorist, critic and letter-writer, has an enduring reputation for his early Tales from Shakespeare (1807), written in collaboration with his sister Mary, and his Essays of Elia, first published in … more |
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The Confessions of an Englis...Thomas De Quincey
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“I here present you, courteous reader, with the record of a remarkable period in my life: according to my application of it, I trust that it will prove not merely an interesting record, but in a considerable degree useful and instructive.” … more |
The Confessions of an English Opium-Eater |
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What Is, Is! The Power of Po...Graham W PriceThis is the e-book version of the author’s popular title What Is, Is! The Power of Positive AcceptancePsychologist Graham W Price has helped thousands dramatically improve their lives through his unique trainings. In this book he reveals an… more |
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John Clare: A Literary Life ...Roger SalesThis book situates John Clare’s long, prolific but often badly neglected literary life within the wider cultural histories of the Regency and earlier Victorian periods. The first half considers the construction of the Regency peasant-poet a… more |
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The Leaf Writers' MagazineJames Walker, Sally Spedding...
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The Leaf Writers’ Magazine was first published in print and online in Spring 2010, with the view of being a practical guide and lively read for all writing and literature enthusiasts. Each issue focuses on a couple of writing practices, gen… more |
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The Railway Children (Annotated)Edith NesbitThe Railway Children is a children’s book by Edith Nesbit, originally serialised in The London Magazine during 1905 and first published in book form in 1906. It has been adapted for the screen several times, of which the 1970 film version i… more |
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The London Magazine October/...
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A bi-monthly review of literature and the arts first published in 1732, The London Magazine consistently features the best original poetry, short fiction, cultural reviews and literary essays from established and emerging writers. Since a r… more |
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Australia 55: A Journal of t...Alan RossAlan Ross (1922-2001) - distinguished poet, travel writer, and editor of London Magazine - also managed to excel in the role of cricket correspondent for the Observer, in which capacity he followed England/MCC on tours of Australia, South A… more |
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