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As they dazzle all the men at Queen Victorias jubilee ball Beth & Milly Goodwin seem to be mirror images of one another: beautiful graceful & rich they can take their pick of any man in St Helens. Only those who know them best realize that Millys dark brown eyes hide a wild untamed wantonness while Beths silvery-grey ones betray her idealism & kindness. But the only man in the room either of them wants is the one who could destroy both their lives. Hugh sixteenth Lord Thornley is a rake who needs to marry an heiress to restore the fortune his father gambled away. Even a lowly daughter of a glass manufacturer will do
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a number of prose poems & translations offers resistance as the poet gathers his staying powers & stands his ground in the hiding places of love & excited language. In a sequence like " The Tollund Man in Springtime" & in several poems which do the rounds of the district
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- are coloured by a strongly contemporary sense that 'anything can happen' & other images from the dangerous present
- a journey on the underground a melting glacier
- are fraught with this same anxiety. But District & Circle" which

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a number of prose poems & translations offers resistance as the poet gathers his staying powers & stands his ground in the hiding places of love & excited language. In a sequence like ' The Tollund Man in Springtime' & in several poems which 'do the rounds of the district'
- its known roads & rivers & trees its familiar & unfamiliar ghosts
- the gravity of memorial is transformed into the grace of recollection. With more relish & conviction than ever Seamus Heaney maintains his trust in the obduracy of workaday realities & the mystery of everyday renewals."







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Born in Belfast Patricia Jordan left for England to train as a nurse in the 1940s & DISTRICT NURSE is her moving & humorous account of life as a visiting nurse in a small English town. She leaves behind a close-knit family & a failed romance in Ireland to begin training in Barnet & Middlesex. She early on treats a patient who eventually becomes her husband & means that she accepts a job in the north of England that takes her first by bicycle & then in an unreliable little car into the homes of the people who need her care. In DISTRICT NURSE she brings to life everyone she encounters from the doctors & other nurses to the diverse & always compelling patients. It is a captivating personal account of a life spent helping others. ...
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Distilling The Frenzy

Britains leading contemporary historian revisits and exounds upon the grand themes that have run throughout twentieth and twenty first century Britain including the abiding trends of the postwar era - Britains persistent impulse to punch well above its weight in the world; the sustenance of a nuclear weapons policy which has accompanied that impulse and the secrecy that has too often concealed it; the contrasting styles and achievements of post-war prime ministers from Attlee to Cameron; the successes and failures of major constitutional reform. As importantly in Distilling the Frenzy a genuine heavyweight of British scholarship lays bear the contemporary historians art for all to see exposing the fine line between observation and felt experience whilst incorporating elements of
autobiography that gives the book a poignancy thaat is lacking in other grand historial works. This is the story of Britains century through the eyes of its most celebrated chronicler. A major work of our time.
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Britains leading contemporary historian revisits & exounds upon the grand themes that have run throughout twentieth & twenty first century Britain including the abiding trends of the postwar era
- Britains persistent impulse to punch well above its weight in the world; the sustenance of a nuclear weapons policy which has accompanied that impulse & the secrecy that has too often concealed it; the contrasting styles & achievements of post-war prime ministers from Attlee to Cameron; the successes & failures of major constitutional reform. As importantly in Distilling the Frenzy a genuine heavyweight of British scholarship lays bear the contemporary historians art for all to see exposing the fine line between observation & felt experience whilst incorporating elements of autobiography that gives the book a poignancy thaat is lacking in other grand historial works. This is the story of Britains century through the eyes of its most celebrated chronicler. A major work of our time.

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