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A personal and lyrical rediscovery of the history of England through archaeology and the imagination.
History thrives on stories. TIME'S ANVIL explores archaeology's influence on what such stories say, how they are told, who tells them and how we listen. In a dazzlingly wide-ranging exploration, Richard Morris casts fresh light on three quarters of a million years of history in the place we now think of as England. Drawing upon genres that are usually pursued in isolation - like biography, poetry, or physics - he finds potent links between things we might imagine to be unrelated. His subjects range from humanity's roots to the destruction of the wildwood, from the first farmers to industrialization, and from Tudor drama to 20th-century conflict. Each topic sits at a different point along the continuum between epoch and the fleeting moment. In part, this is a historyA personal and lyrical rediscovery of the history of England through archaeology and the imagination. History thrives on stories. TIME'S ANVIL explores archaeology's influence on what such stories say, how they are told, who tells them and how we listen. In a dazzlingly wide-ranging exploration,
A novel of compassion and and imagination from the virtuosic Pulitzer Prize winning author, Richard Powers. Prisoner's Dilemma tells the story of the triumph of the mind over
The archaeology of death and
One of the foremost leaders of the Arts and Crafts movement in Victorian England, Morris channeled his remarkable talents into a variety of creative areas, including magnificent stained glass projects. For this coloring book, A. G. Smith has skillfully adapted ten of Morris's splendid stained glass
The million-copy bestseller, which is a ground-breaking meditation on war, memory, imagination, and the redemptive power of
The name on the covers was Bachman. But the imagination could only belong to one man: Stephen
A Mabey magnum opus: 'Mabey's finest, an eclectic world-roaming collection of stories...lacing colour, intimacy and emotional texture around the scaffold of hard facts.' -
By turns gripping and deeply moving, travelling from New England to the Middle East, Correspondents is an epic family saga, for readers of The Kite Runner and The
Meet the Hunter family: Adam, Kate, and their children Hal and Charlotte. And Prince, their black Labrador. | Prince is an earnest young dog, striving hard to live up to the tenets of the Labrador Pact (Remain Loyal to Your Human Masters, Serve and Protect Your Family at Any Cost). Other dogs, led by
The name on the covers was Bachman. But the imagination could only belong to one man: Stephen
A memoir by Morris Day of The Time centering around his lifelong relationship and association with Prince'A vital, illuminating, and wildly entertaining autobiography.' -Billboard'Great book! Great storytelling!' -LENNY KRAVITZ'Lean, slick, cooler than Santa Claus, and surprisingly tender, this
The Archaeology of Disease shows how the latest scientific and archaeological techniques can be used to identify the common illnesses and injuries that humans suffered from in
Richard Sharpe returns to England to save the
The new psychological suspense thriller from the Sunday Times bestselling author of the Richard and Judy pick The Loving
The time is January 1782, and British Captain Richard Bolitho is ordered to take the frigate Phalarope to the Caribbean, where the hard-pressed royal squadrons are fighting for their lives against the combined fleets of France and Spain and the upstart American
The discovery of the Staffordshire Hoard in 2009 has captured the imagination and stimulated renewed interest in the history and culture of the Anglo-Saxons. The discovery poses some interesting questions. Who owned the treasure and how did they acquire it? Was it made locally or did it originate