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In The Story of England Michael Wood" tells the extraordinary story of one English community over fifteen centuries from the moment that the Roman Emperor Honorius sent his famous letter in 410 advising the English to look to their own defences to the village as it is today. The village of Kibworth in Leicestershire lies at the very centre of Engl&. It has a church some pubs the Grand Union Canal a First World War Memorial
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This title is an eye-opening tour of the English language through the ages. Featuring Latinate & Celtic words weasel words & nonce-words ancient word (loaf) to cutting edge (twittersphere) & spanning the indispensable words that shape our tongue (and what) to the more fanciful (fopdoodle) Crystal takes us along the winding byways of language via the rude the obscure & the downright surprising. In this unique new history of the worlds most ubiquitous language linguistics expert David Crystal draws on words that best illustrate the huge variety of sources influences & events that have helped to shape our vernacular since the first definitively English word was written down in the fifth century (roe in case you are wondering). ...
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This new edition of The Story of Film published to coincide with the fascinating 15-hour film documentary airing in September 2011 updates the most accessible & compelling history of the medium yet published. Film critic producer & presenter Mark Cousins shows how film-makers are influenced both by the historical events of their times & by each other. He demonstrates for example how Douglas Sirks Hollywood melodramas of the 1950s influenced Rainer Werner Fassbinders despairing visions of 1970s Germany; & how George Lucas Star Wars epics grew out of Akira Kurosawas The Hidden Fortress. The Story of Film is divided into three main epochs: Silent (1885-1928) Sound (1928-1990) & Digital (1990-Present) & within this structure films are discussed within chapters reflecting both the stylistic concerns of the film-makers & the political & social themes of the time. Film is an international medium so as well as covering the great American films & film-makers the book explores cinema in Europe Africa Asia Australasia & South America & shows how cinematic ideas & techniques cross national boundaries. Avoiding jargon & obscure critical theory the author constantly places himself in the role of the moviegoer watching a film & asks: How does a scene or a story affect us & why? In so doing he gets to the heart of cinematic technique explaining how film-makers use lighting framing focal length & editing to create their effects. Clearly written & illustrated with over 400 stills including numerous sequences explaining how scenes work The Story of Film is essential reading for both film students & the general moviegoer. ...
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The Ladybird Book of Football" is a gem from the Ladybird vintage archive. First published in 1964 this is a classic " Ladybird" hardback book packed with information about football for all ages. This new edition published to mark the European Football Championship is exactly the same as the original with a dust jacket & beautifully reproduced images." ...
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Green & Blacks is one of the best-known brands in the food world feted both for its quality & for its ethical credentials. Launched on a shoestring in 1991 by wholefood pioneer Craig Sams & his journalist wife Josephine Fairley it is now an internationally renowned award-winning brand & multi-million pound business. In this book the couple tell their story relating early ups & downs chronicling their work with cacao farmers in Belize & talking candidly about the challenges of running a successful ethical company in a cut-throat world. Both inspiring & entertaining The Story of Green & Blacks" shows what is possible when you tear up the rule book & follow your instincts (And your tastebuds.. .)." ...
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In The Story of India" Michael Wood weaves a spellbinding narrative out of the 10 000-year history of the subcontinent. Home today to more than a fifth of the worlds population India gave birth to the oldest & most influential civilization on Earth to four world religions & to the worlds largest democracy. Now as India bids to become a global economic giant Michael sets out on an epic journey across this vibrant country to trace the roots of Indias present in the incredible riches of her past. " The Story of India" is a magical mixture of history & travelogue & an unforgettable portrait of India
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In this lavishly illustrated companion to his BBC TV series Michael Wood weaves a spellbinding narrative out of the 10 000-year history of India. Home today to more than a fifth of the world's population the subcontinent gave birth to the oldest & most influential civilization on Earth to four world religions & to the world's largest democracy. Now as India bids to become a global giant Michael sets out to trace the roots of India's present in the incredible riches of her past. From the Khyber Pass & the Himalayas to the tropical jungles of India's Deep South this original & striking survey of Indian history provides vivid portraits of India's regions & cultures & new insights into some of history's greatest figures: the Buddha & Ashoka Samudragupta & Akbar the Great Nehru & Gandhi. It explores the ways in which Indian ideas & inventions have shaped the history of the world & shows how some of ancient India's conclusions about the nature of civilization have lost none of their relevance for our own times. Dazzling colour photographs capture an extraordinary spectrum of landscapes architectural splendours customs rituals & festivals. This sumptuously illustrated book from one of Britain's best-loved historians & broadcasters is a magical mixture of history & travelogue & an unforgettable portrait of India past present
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This title follows the adventures of the dashing King Arthur the wizard Merlin Queen Guinevere & the noble Knights of the Round Table as they battle & romance their way through enchanted Camelot. This version of the Arthurian legend originally published in 1903 has been delighting children for over 100 years. Sterling Children's Classics" is a new series presenting timeless classic works of fiction in handsome hardback volumes at an unbelievable price. Parents teachers librarians & of course young readers will welcome these beautiful unabridged editions of evergreen children's favourites. Each beautiful book

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This title is suitable for children aged 10 to 13 years old. This imaginative retelling of the classic Arthurian legends recounts the story of Arthur's formation of the Knights of the Round Table his securing of the enchanted sword Excalibur & his wooing of the Lady Guinevere. Included as well are the legends of Sir Pelleas the story of Sir Gawaine's pursuit of the White Hart & tales of Merlin the magician Morgana Le Fay the Lady of the Lake & many others. One of the best-loved classics of children's literature The Story of King Arthur & His Knights" is magnificently illuminated with artwork of Howard Pyle that brings the pomp & pageantry of Camelot magically to life. This exquisite full-colour edition features an elegant bonded-leather binding a satin-ribbon bookmark distinctive stained edging & decorative endpapers. It's a book that will be cherished by readers of all ages." ...
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Story Of Hull

Hull was first built as a port by the Cistercian monks of Meaux Abbey to export wool from their rapidly expanding sheep flocks. Before the end of the 13th century Hull had been acquired by Edward I who developed it as a royal port and from then on Hull has been one of the countrys most important ports. The port makes Hull a highly defensible strategic position. In the 16th century Hulls defiance of King Charles I helped drag the country into civil war while on Town Taking Day celebrated in Hull for more than a century after the event Hulls foiling of a Catholic plot lost James the whole of north England. Hull established a reputation as a centre of Puritanism condemning theatre-going gambling drinking and idleness. The saying From Hull Hell and Halifax Good Lord deliver us indicated the
ferocious treatment vagrants could expect in the town. For Hulls puritans poverty and sin were very closely related and often required similar treatment. By the time of Queen Victorias accession Hull was six times as large as it had been in 1700 but after the First World War Hull lost its place as the third largest port in the country and since the Second World War in which more than 90 per cent of all Hulls houses were either damaged or destroyed Hull could recover only slowly. More recently unemployment is still about twice the national average and terrible flooding in 2010 left parts of the city uninhabitable. Nevertheless Hull remains one of the countrys largest and most important ports and this history of its trade religious and political controversy architecture pirates and de la
Poles is well researched beautifully illustrated and sure to please both Hulls inhabitants and visitors alike.
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    Hull was first built as a port by the Cistercian monks of Meaux Abbey to export wool from their rapidly expanding sheep flocks. Before the end of the 13th century Hull had been acquired by Edward I who developed it as a royal port & from then on Hull has been one of the countrys most important ports. The port makes Hull a highly defensible strategic position. In the 16th century Hulls defiance of King Charles I helped drag the country into civil war while on Town Taking Day celebrated in Hull for more than a century after the event Hulls foiling of a Catholic plot lost James the whole of north Engl&. Hull established a reputation as a centre of Puritanism condemning theatre-going gambling drinking & idleness. The saying From Hull Hell & Halifax Good Lord deliver us indicated the ferocious treatment vagrants could expect in the town. For Hulls puritans poverty & sin were very closely related & often required similar treatment. By the time of Queen Victorias accession Hull was six times as large as it had been in 1700 but after the First World War Hull lost its place as the third largest port in the country & since the Second World War in which more than 90 per cent of all Hulls houses were either damaged or destroyed Hull could recover only slowly. More recently unemployment is still about twice the national average & terrible flooding in 2010 left parts of the city uninhabitable. Nevertheless Hull remains one of the countrys largest & most important ports & this history of its trade religious & political controversy architecture pirates & de la Poles is well researched beautifully illustrated & sure to please both Hulls inhabitants & visitors alike.

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    Wool - A natural fibre from Sheep
    England - A country within the United Kingdom.
    deliver - The method by which something is delivered fomr one location to another
    History - Anything that happens in the past. An acedemic subject.
    World - A physical grouping, commonly used to describe earth and everything associated with ti
    King - The figure head of a monarch
    Day - The time it takes a planet or other space objects to complete one rotation.
    Large - something that takes up more space than normal.
    Treatment - A way in which medics care for patients illnesses. A manner which someone behaves to someone else.

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