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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Walter Lippmann
Walter Thornley: Or A Peep At The Past
Susan Anne Livingston Ridley Sedgwick
KESSINGER PUBLISHING, LLC
2007
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Narrative Of The Life Of Sir Walter Scott
Walter Scott; J. G. (CON) Lockhart
Kessinger Pub
2007
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Literary Studies By Walter Bagehot
Walter Bagehot; Richard Holt (EDT) Hutton
Kessinger Pub
2007
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The Works Of Walter Bagehot
Walter Bagehot; R. H. Hutton; Forrest (EDT) Morgan
Kessinger Pub
2007
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Longer Prose Works Of Walter Savage Landor
Walter Savage Landor; Charles G. (EDT) Crump
Kessinger Pub
2007
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The Poems And Ballads Of Sir Walter Scott
Walter Scott; Andrew (INT) Lang
Kessinger Pub
2008
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* A Times and New Statesman Book of the Year ** BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week ** Illustrated with over 130 colour photographs and drawings *'A masterpiece.' Edmund de Waal'Commanding, intelligent, gripping.' The TimesFrom 1910 to 1930 Gropius was at the very centre of European modern art and design, as the founder of the German art school, the Bauhaus. Yet Gropius's beliefs and affiliations left him little choice but to leave Germany when Hitler came to power. In this riveting book, Fiona MacCarthy draws on new research to re-evaluate Gropius's work and life. From his shattering experiences in the First World War to his turbulent marriage to the notorious Alma Mahler and the tragic early death of their daughter, MacCarthy leads us through his disorientating years in London, to his final peaceful and productive life in America. This is biography at its finest and most vivid.
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.