It is July 1864 and the Isle of Wight is buzzing with eccentric creative types. A morose Alfred, Lord Tennyson is reciting 'Maud' to empty sofas, whilst...
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When social histories come to be written of the first decade of the 21st century, people will note a turning point in 2003 when declining standards of...
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Belinda Johansson is a woman frantic, overwhelmed by the demands of work and home. Having it all? Pah. Belinda doesn't want any of it.
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Includes an essay by popular writer and journalist Lynne Truss and an illustrated article by Toby Wiggins, the travel-award winner 2006.
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"Eats, Shoots&Leaves" has sold over 3 million copies world-wide. This illustrated follow-up for children shows how confusing the world would be without...
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For seven long years, starting in The Listener in 1988 and continuing in The Times, Lynne Truss, author of the bestselling Eats Shoots&Leaves, has been...
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Drawing on the gallery's collection of portraits in all media, this text provides an introduction to Alfred Lord Tennyson and his circle. This text is...
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Aims to illuminate the hilarious confusion that one mere dot with a tail can cause, this work features pictures by one of America's leading illustrators.
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The runaway success of Eats, Shoots and Leaves brought millions of grammar geeks out of the closet and made it cool to care about punctuation. This is...
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Contains stories of six men and six women which are very different, ranging from the wife who feels better when her husband disappears to the pedant who...
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Osborne Lonsdale, a down-at-heel journalist mysteriously attractive to women, writes a regular celebrity interview for Come Into My Garden. This week his...
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With a new introduction, this title is a witty, entertaining, impassioned guide to perfect punctuation, for everyone who cares about precise writing.
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'Talk to the hand' cause the face ain't listening' the saying goes. When did the world become so rude? It's a topic that has been simmering for years....
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