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The Writer's Cookbook

The Writer's Cookbook

Ashleigh Cattermole-Crump

Acc
2021
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There's nothing quite like sitting down with your favorite book and disappearing down the rabbit hole into amazing fictional worlds. Even better if it is done so with a plate of delicious food in one hand. The Writer's Cookbook contains a collection of charming recipes from beloved fiction that will take you back to your childhood favourites and the worlds of Jane Austen, Beatrix Potter, Alexandre Dumas and Jules Verne.An exploration of the genres of classic literature, the sections in this book include romance, Gothicism, children's literature, fairy tales, science fiction and fantasy, as well as chapters focussed on Jane Audten, Edgar Allan Poe and Charles Dickens. The Writer's Cookbook contains a collection of charming recipes from beloved fictionRecipes include: -A Jane Austen High Tea, a romantic selection of recipes to make your mouth water-Shakespeare's Lemon Posset-The Great Gatsby's Fried Chicken-Peter Rabbit's Garden Vege Pie-Tarzan's Mango Sorbet Tart-Edgar Allan Poe's Milk and Honey Tea Cakes-Sherlock Holmes' Berkshire Beef Sandwiches -and many more delicious, nutritious and simple recipes that add a literary twist to your table. With the Writer's Cookbook, fantasy and science fiction lovers as well as Austen and romance fans alike can discover the tastes of their favorite worlds.
The History and Antiquities of H. H.

The History and Antiquities of H. H.

George Cattermole

British Library, Historical Print Editions
2011
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Title: The History and Antiquities of H. H.: illustrated by lithographs from drawings by G. Cattermole, with an account of the Hall in its present state.Publisher: British Library, Historical Print EditionsThe British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the world's largest research libraries holding over 150 million items in all known languages and formats: books, journals, newspapers, sound recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and much more. Its collections include around 14 million books, along with substantial additional collections of manuscripts and historical items dating back as far as 300 BC.The HISTORY OF BRITAIN & IRELAND collection includes books from the British Library digitised by Microsoft. As well as historical works, this collection includes geographies, travelogues, and titles covering periods of competition and cooperation among the people of Great Britain and Ireland. Works also explore the countries' relations with France, Germany, the Low Countries, Denmark, and Scandinavia. ++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++ British Library Anonymous; Cattermole, George; 1867. 4 . 10358.h.10.
Prison: A Survival Guide

Prison: A Survival Guide

Carl Cattermole

Ebury Press
2019
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The cult guide to UK prisons by Carl Cattermole – now fully updated and featuring contributions from female and LGBTQI prisoners, as well as from family on the outside.Contains: Blood – but not as much as you might imagineSweat – and the prisons no longer provide soapTears – because prison has created a mental health crisisHumanity – and how to stop the institution destroying itFeaturing contributors Sarah Jake Baker, Jon Gulliver, Darcey Hartley, Julia Howard, Elliot Murawski and Lisa Selby.‘Essential reading’ Will Self‘We’re in the justice dark ages and Cattermole’s great book switches on the lights’Dr Theo Kindynis, Lecturer in Criminology Goldsmiths, University of London‘It has the potential to change a lot of people’s lives for the better’Daniel Godden, Partner at Berkeley Square Solicitors’
Galley Halfpence

Galley Halfpence

Joshua Cattermole

TROUBADOR PUBLISHING
2023
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Galley Halfpence documents the arrival and circulation, in the Kingdom of England, of silver Soldini of the Republic of Venice between the years 1400-1416. These small coins are very common finds in the UK, and some articles and journal entries have been written on the subject. None have been put into stand-alone print, with most being online. This will be the first. It pulls together the story of the coin’s arrival, using historical sources, but also an examination of the coins themselves, which are often overlooked, with a history of the denomination. There is also a detailed analysis of the finds data, using the Portable Antiquities Scheme (PAS), and maps using the Geographic Information System (GIS) to map the finds and make conclusions based on the evidence. This book is of use to the academic, economic historians, amateur historians, numismatists (coin collectors) and metal detectorists who find these coins. Thus, containing something for everyone, with many pictures to make easy reading, but not too much that it makes it too informal. There is also interest to people from different countries. The book is in English, and the history of the coins in this country is testament to that. However, the coins are of an Italian provenance. This will neatly cover two bases, so that both Italians and English people can appreciate and use this book. Even if there is a potential language barrier, the pictures, charts and maps are able to be used, even if the reader cannot read English. The image-based nature of much of the book means that an understanding of English is not essential, thus making the book somewhat universal.
Church Bells and Bell-Ringing

Church Bells and Bell-Ringing

Paul Cattermole

The Boydell Press
2012
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A case study of the development of bell-ringing in one county, Norfolk, from the earliest records through to the present day, revealing much which is of general, as well as local, interest. A new era of scholarship in campanological research and writing.' RINGING WORLD The beginnings of scientific changeringing now seem most likely, from the considerable body of evidence which has emerged, to havetaken place in the eastern counties: and in this classic study Paul Cattermole examines the development of bell-ringing in one county, Norfolk, from the earliest records through to the present day. What he has to say is of general, rather than local, interest, but his information is necessarily drawn from local records. He explores bell-ringers' links with the church and with local communities, using documentary evidence dating back in some cases to the 14th century, and he studies in detail the technical development of church towers and bell frames, identifying and illustrating a number of early examples. PAUL CATTERMOLE, who died in 2009, was for many years Adviser onBells to the Diocese of Norwich.