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A Little Bit Of What You Fancy: A Short Story Collection (Vol 1)

A Little Bit Of What You Fancy: A Short Story Collection (Vol 1)

David Ellis

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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A collection of Flash Fiction pieces and Short Stories that have been previously commercially published. They are mostly humorous, character driven pieces that will brighten your day, along with some more dramatic ones that will tug at your heartstrings.The first half contains Flash Fiction pieces that are heavy on engaging dialogue, along with being full of wit, humour with a handful of dramatic themes. They are all fast paced and laced with potential for future expansion.The second half of the book contains Short Stories which display a rich maturity in David's work and are imbibed with colourful descriptive language and characters.
Through All The Changing Scenes

Through All The Changing Scenes

David Ellis

Christian Focus Publications Ltd
2020
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Following God’s call to cross cultural mission, Ellis’ experience from riots, political upheaval, physical hardship, and burn out, to caring for his wife, Adèle, through her Alzheimer’s, he would have been unable to hold fast without a robust biblical understanding of God’s providence and sovereignty. With feeling and honesty Ellis weaves anecdote with biblical meditation, allowing scripture (especially the pivotal Psalm 2) to form the lens through which the world, in all its frightening chaos, is viewed. A personal, pastoral, faith building read, it offers scriptural reflection not trite answers – robust biblical wisdom for guidance, encouragement and challenge for Christians of all ages and stages.
Cooking with The Shack Restaurant

Cooking with The Shack Restaurant

David Ellis

David Ellis
2017
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A Traditional Irish Cookery book, written by an Irish Restaurenteur, who have served over 1 Million guests over the past 20 years.The recipe book contains Traditional, Classic and Modern recipes from our menu and specials boardThis book takes us on a trip through the old Temple Bar district of Dublin, Ireland, right through to the present-day where the area has become one of the busiest tourist and cultural areas in Dublin City. Along our expedition read about the 'Journey through the History of Irish Food' providing you with an insight into what shaped our traditional fares. W will also discover how in recent years we have twisted and moulded our old traditions; creating and modernising them, while keeping some of our true Irish heritage. You will also learn of my own voyage into food and how I now proudly own The Shack Restaurant, which has since opening almost 20 years ago, served over one million guests from around the world.
Medicinal Herbs and Poisonous Plants
This vintage book is a comprehensive catalogue of medical herbs and poisonous plants. A marvellously detailed and profusely illustrated volume, "Medicinal Herbs And Poisonous Plants" will be of considerable value to those with an interest in botany and collectors of vintage literature of this ilk. Contents include: "Structure of the Flower", "Study of Buttercup, Foxglove, and Snowdrop", "Hypogyny, Perigynym and Epigyny", "Study of Wild Rose", "Classification of Plants", "Monocotyledons and Dicotyledons", "Table for Monocotyledons", "Table for Incomplete (Dicotyledons)", "Classification of Poisons", "Physiology of Plants: Bearing on Formation of Drugs and Poisons", "Waste Products", etc. Many vintage books such as this are increasingly scarce and expensive. We are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern edition for the enjoyment and edification of readers now and for years to come.
A Love Supreme.

A Love Supreme.

David Ellis

David Ellis
2018
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In David Ellis' 4th book of poetry, he expresses the necessary desire for a higher being within the human condition in his series of over 100 haiku poems. He uses primitive language to display concepts of love, forgiveness, and faith.
A Book of Life

A Book of Life

David Ellis

Atmosphere Press
2021
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Long before there were books, there were spirits, demons, djinns. Many were of no consequence, idle beings with no interest in humanity, some, kindly, eager to help, visiting anxious souls in their final sleep to provide reassurance.A few were different from any of these. A few were angry and full of hate.At some point, one of these deadly fragments of consciousness passed into a book. This Book had been one of the very earliest books, and was for this reason, an important Book. However, it was also an ordinary Book, tribune of the everyday, diary of earth, a Book of interest only to our museums and historians.Now there are new stories in the old Book, stories written by the spirit.In David Ellis's A Book of Life, the stories come alive in the pages for the story is the Book itself, and the words within are solely for the eyes of the chosen. The privileged reader then has a choice...to ignore, or to believe...to walk on through life, alone, or to follow the old laws, to follow the Book...
Dark Horse & Other Stories

Dark Horse & Other Stories

David Ellis

Atmosphere Press
2022
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Four tales of the unsuspecting....and the devilish, the Beast of our nightmares, guests in all these stories, but in rather different guises.Take a seat in the parlour and listen to the remarkable story of a man who, in attempting to escape from a grim reality, finds an even grimmer unreality, at the end of an impossible journey where a horror awaits that will change his life forever. Follow the unravelling experience of Dougie Wipton as his local world is contorted by impossible coincidences. At the end of Aiden's journey is an impossible rainbow...but what made the insane footprints that take him there? Pubs are one of the most traditional, reliable aspects of life, but Adrian Golgarry is introduced to one that requires a check of the weather forecast before your visit.The stories in David Ellis's collection were never intended to meet, they come from different times and spaces. Almost by accident, they have come together and to their pleasant surprise have found that they do have things in common, things to talk about, the journey, the unexpected experience, the impossible rainbow.
The Wrong Man

The Wrong Man

David Ellis

Quercus Publishing
2013
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A young girl is murdered, executed with a single bullet through her skull. A homeless man, Tom Stoller, is arrested. He can't remember what happened on the night in question, but the evidence of his guilt stacks up around him. But for lawyer Jason Kolarich, the story just doesn't quite ring true. He digs deeper - and uncovers a conspiracy that extends far beyond this courtroom and Tom. The whole city is in danger, and he's running out of time.
The Last Alibi

The Last Alibi

David Ellis

Quercus Publishing
2014
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Jason Kolarich has fought many cases. This time, he's fighting for his life. Jason Kolarich, defense lawyer, has it all. Until James Drinker walks into his office. Terrified he's being framed for murder, James is desperate for Jason's help. But as Jason investigates his client's story, it becomes clear that nothing about Drinker is what it seems. Unable to stop a serial killer without breaking his attorney-client oath, Jason must find out the truth, before he loses everything.
Chau Chak Wing Museum

Chau Chak Wing Museum

David Ellis

Scala Arts Heritage Publishers Ltd
2021
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The Chau Chak Wing Museum - opening in 2020 as part of the University of Sydney - is the stunning new home for the collections of the Macleay Museum, Nicholson Museum and University Art Gallery. As well as being a significant addition to Sydney's rich cultural life, this landmark building provides state-of-the-art facilities for the enjoyment, care and research of objects spanning arts, humanity, nature and the sciences across millennia. The University of Sydney's cultural and scientific collections began as a core set of antiquities purchased by Sir Charles Nicholson, first Chancellor of the University. These collections have grown in size and breadth and are now one of the largest holdings in the southern hemisphere: they include some of the earliest known Aboriginal bark paintings, Ancient Egyptian artefacts, Greek vases, entomology specimens and modernist artworks. Through colourful imagery and Director David Ellis's sharp commentary, this volume beautifully traverses the range of natural phenomena and human achievement showcased by these extraordinary collections.
Byron

Byron

David Ellis

REAKTION BOOKS
2023
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In this new book, David Ellis traces Byron’s life from rented lodgings in Aberdeen to the crumbling splendours of Newstead Abbey and then on to his grand tour of the East. Describing his exile from England after a disastrous marriage, and subsequent travels in Italy and Greece, he shows how completely Byron’s experiences coloured his writings, drawing out the tension between the ‘serious’ works (Childe Harold, The Corsair) and his more comic writings. Although the former brought him early fame and fortune, it is the latter which now seem most worthwhile. Byron is a fresh, concise and clear-eyed account of the flamboyant poet’s life and work.
D. H. Lawrence

D. H. Lawrence

David Ellis

REAKTION BOOKS
2025
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This book offers a concise yet comprehensive look at D. H. Lawrence’s turbulent life and writing career. Tracing his journey from a mining village outside Nottingham to his death at 44 years old in the South of France, it provides fresh perspectives on his major works. David Ellis covers all essential aspects of Lawrence’s life and work and presents a balanced view, steering skilfully between admirers and critics. Written in an accessible style, this book is ideal for both students new to Lawrence and readers looking to revisit one of Britain’s greatest early 20th-century writers.
Byron in Geneva

Byron in Geneva

David Ellis

Liverpool University Press
2011
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In 1816, following the scandalous collapse of his marriage, Lord Byron left England forever. His first destination was the Villa Diodati by Lake Geneva where he stayed together with Percy Bysshe Shelley, Mary Godwin, Claire Clairmont and John Polidori. Byron in Geneva focuses sharply on the poet’s life in the summer of that year, a famous time for meteorologists (for whom 1816 is the year without a summer), but also that crucial moment in the development of his writing when, urged on by Shelley, Byron tried to transform himself into a Romantic poet of the Wordsworthian variety. The book gives a vivid impression of what Byron thought and felt in these few months after the breakdown of his marriage, but also explores the different aspects of his nature that emerge in contact with a remarkable cast of supporting characters, which also included Madame de Staël, who presided over a famous salon in Coppet, across the lake from Geneva, and Matthew Lewis, author of the splendidly erotic `Gothic’ best-seller, The Monk. David Ellis sets out to challenge recent damning studies of Byron and through his meticulous exploration of the private and public life of the poet at this pivotal moment, he reasserts the value of Byron’s wit, warm-heartedness, and hatred of cant.
Memoirs of a Leavisite

Memoirs of a Leavisite

David Ellis

Liverpool University Press
2013
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In the second half of the last century, the teaching of English literature was very much influenced and, in some places, entirely dominated by the ideas of F. R. Leavis. What was it like to be taught by this iconic figure? How and why did one become a Leavisite? In this unique book, part memoir, part study of Leavis, David Ellis takes himself as representative of that pool of lower middle class grammar school pupils from which Leavisites were largely recruited, and explores the beliefs of both the Leavises, their lasting impact on him and why ultimately they were doomed to failure. At the heart of this book are questions about what English should and can be that are by no means finally settled.
Line of Vision

Line of Vision

David Ellis

Quercus Publishing
2008
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Investment banker Marty Kalish is a man with something to hide. But what exactly? When Marty arrives at the house of his married lover only to see her being brutally beaten by her husband, he breaks into the house, and the next thing he knows, he is hiding the body of the murdered husband. Marty does everything to conceal his tracks, but with the police on his tail and his lover, Rachel, in the frame, Marty confesses to the killing. Facing the death penalty, Marty assembles a small legal team and tries to find a way to save both himself and Rachel. But is everything as it seems? What is Marty really confessing to? What is he really guilty of? What really did happen on the night of the murder? Told through Marty's eyes, David Ellis's spellbinding narrative drives Line of Vision into areas of character where courtroom dramas rarely venture and, like all the best thrillers, keeps us waiting till the very last page to discover what actually happened.
The Hidden Man

The Hidden Man

David Ellis

Quercus Publishing
2010
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One hot summer night two-year-old Audrey Cutler was snatched from her bedroom and never seen again. Twenty-six years later, her brother, Sammy, fatefully crosses paths with the man the police failed to convict for her abduction and murder. A few weeks later, that man is murdered. Attorney Jason Kolarich, Sammy's childhood friend, is engaged to defend him. But can he trust the people who hired him? Why are they paying for Sammy's defence and why do they want the case heard so quickly, leaving Kolarich no time to prepare? Why, when Kolarich's investigations lead the police to a buried cache of children's bodies, do they kidnap his brother and threaten his life? As the clock ticks for both his brother and his childhood friend, Jason must discover the shocking truth in order to save them and, finally, to save himself.
Perfidious Albion

Perfidious Albion

David Ellis

Edward Everett Root
2018
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"What to make of the British?" is a question that puzzled Stendhal throughout his whole life. In this new work, which is both a biography and an exercise in cultural history, David Ellis brings to bear on the issues it raises much new and unfamiliar information. Italy is the foreign country with which Stendhal is most commonly associated. The multiplicity of his Italian connections makes it less surprising that so much has been written about them, and so comparatively little about his consuming interest in British culture. Yet this book makes a strong case for believing that Britain mattered just as much to him, if not often more, than Italy, especially as far as his interest in literature and politics is concerned. In these days when Anglo-French relations are about to enter a new phase, much of what is discussed here remains surprisingly relevant. After the fall of Napoleon, and the restoration of British links with the European continent, Stendhal was by no means the only French writer who was anxious to know more about this comparatively small island which had emerged victorious from more than twenty years of warfare. How had the wealth that had financed so many alliances against the French Empire been generated and what were the consequences of rapid industrialisation on the country's social fabric? More importantly, how had it managed to be so effective and influential when power was not in the hands of a single authority but divided between a king and two houses of parliament? These were questions which Stendhal felt were highly relevant, not only to the political future of his own country but also to Europe in general. As a writer, he was however also fascinated by Britain's literature, both of the past and present. From the beginning of his literary education, Shakespeare struck him as the most impressive dramatist he had ever read and when he himself made a modest entry on the literary scene, after Waterloo, the most famous poet in Europe was Byron. Among many other matters, Ellis examines the significance of Stendhal's meeting with Byron and the impact on him of the novels of Scott, at a time when these two writers were dominating the European scene. He describes the efforts Stendhal made to learn enough English to be able to read in the original, not only both of these contemporary writers but Shakespeare, Fielding as well as many other British authors from the past. He shows how the political ideas about Britain which Stendhal had developed during the years of separation were modified by personal contacts, new reading and the three trips he made across the Channel in the 1820s. That was the decade when he was also writing hundreds of articles for publication in London journals and it is in these years especially that Stendhal's own literary development is intertwined with his numerous British contacts (who include Hazlitt). At the end of his book, Ellis reflects on how far the relationship was reciprocal. That is to say that it is one thing to investigate what Stendhal thought of the British as well as what he might have gained from them, which is the major part of this study; and another to wonder what they could gain from him.