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Far from the Madding Crowd" was Thomas Hardys first major literary success & it edited with an introduction & notes by Rosemarie Morgan & Shannon Russell in " Penguin Classics". Independent & spirited Bathsheba Everdene has come to Weatherbury to take up her position as a farmer on the largest estate in the area. Her bold presence draws three very different suitors: the gentleman-farmer Boldwood soldier-seducer Sergeant Troy & the devoted shepherd Gabriel Oak. Each in contrasting ways unsettles her decisions & complicates her life & tragedy ensues threatening the stability of the whole community. The first of his works set in the fictional county of Wessex Hardys novel of swift passion & slow courtship is imbued with his evocative descriptions of rural life & landscapes & with unflinching honesty about sexual relationships. This edition based on Hardys original 1874 manuscript is the complete novel he never saw published & restores its full candour & innovation. Rosemarie Morgans introduction discusses the history of its publication & the Biblical & Classical allusions that permeate the novel. Thomas Hardy (1840-1928) born Higher Brockhampton near Dorchester originally trained as an architect before earning his living as a writer. Though he saw himself primarily as a poet Hardy was the author of some of the late eighteenth centurys major novels: " The Mayor of Casterbridge" (1886) " Tess of the DUrbervilles" (1891) " Far from the Madding Crowd" (1874) & " Jude the Obscure" (1895). Amidst the controversy caused by " Jude the Obscure" he turned to the poetry he had been writing all his life. In the next thirty years he published over nine hundred poems & his epic drama in verse " The Dynasts". If you enjoyed " Far from the Madding Crowd" you might also like Elizabeth Gaskells " Mary Barton". " Wonderful...a landscape which satisfies every stir of the imagination & which ravishes the senses". (Ronald Blythe)." ...
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'I shall do one thing in this life
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- that is love you & long for you & keep wanting you till I die.'

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This is the Penguin English Library Edition" of " Far From the Madding Crowd" by Thomas Hardy. 'I cannot allow any man to
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Harper Collins is proud to present its new range of best-loved essential classics. Love is a possible strength in an actual weakness. Beautiful impulsive & spirited Bathsheba Everdenes fortunes are changed forever when she inherits her own farm & becomes a woman of independent means. Set in Hardys evocative Wessex countryside Bathsheba is pursued by three very different suitors. The reliable & humble Gabriel Oak the vain & impetuous Troy & the reserved yet determined Boldwood. With the morals of rural society weighing heavily upon her it is through these relationships that Bathsheba experiences the torture of unrequited love & betrayal & discovers how random acts of chance & tragedy can alter the pathway of a life dramatically. ...
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Far from the Madding Crowd is perhaps the most pastoral of Hardy's Wessex novels. It tells the story of the young farmer Gabriel Oak & his love for & pursuit of the elusive Bathsheba Everdene whose wayward nature leads her to both tragedy & true love. It tells of the dashing Sergeant Troy whose rakish philosophy of life was '...the past was yesterday; never the day after'. & lastly of the introverted & reclusive gentleman farmer Mr Boldwood whose love fills him with '...a fearful sense of exposure' when he first sets eyes on Bathsheba. The background of this tale is the Wessex countryside in all its moods. ...
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Lost on a remote Sumatran volcano...pursued through a Tokyo backstreet by a Japanese gangster...picnicking with the French Foreign Legion in the Horn of Africa: Frank Gardner's idea of a holiday is not everyone's. But ever since his student days the BBC security correspondent has done some epicly hard travelling in a remarkable number of countries. Drawing on the diaries sketches & photos he kept during his travels his immaculately observed accounts of these often strange sometimes daring adventures form the backbone of his new book. In June 2004 while on what should have been a routine assignment in Riyadh his life
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- & this is a man who no longer has the use of his legs... This is Frank Gardner's compelling personal account of the myriad adventures that made him the man he was on that fateful day
- & of the journeys he's made since & how they've helped him to become the remarkable & inspiring individual he is today.



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The Far Pavilions" is the story of an English man
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Patrick O' Brian's Aubrey-Maturin tales are widely acknowledged to be the greatest series of historical novels ever written. To commemorate the 40th anniversary of their beginning with Master & Commander these evocative stories are being re-issued in paperback with smart new livery. This is the tenth book in the series. It is still the War of 1812. Patrick O' Brian takes his hero Jack Aubrey & his tetchy sardonic friend Stephen Maturin on a voyage as fascinating as anything he has ever written. They set course across the South Atlantic to intercept a powerful American frigate outward bound to play havoc with the British whaling trade. If they do not come up with her before she rounds the Horn they must follow her into the Great South Sea & as far across the Pacific as she may lead them. It is a commission after Jack's own heart. Maturin has fish of his own to fry in the world of secret intelligence. Aubrey has to cope with a succession of disasters
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Longlisted for the 2011 MAN BOOKER PRIZE for Fiction FAR TO GO is a powerful & profoundly moving story about one familys epic journey to flee the Nazi occupation of their homeland in 1939. Pavel & Anneliese Bauer are affluent secular Jews whose lives are turned upside down by the arrival of the German forces in Czechoslovakia. Desperate to avoid deportation the Bauers flee to Prague with their six-year-old son Pepik & his beloved nanny Marta. When the family try to flee without her to Paris Marta betrays them to her Nazi boyfriend. But it is through Martas determination that Pepik secures a place on a Kindertransport though he never sees his parents or Marta again. Inspired by Alison Picks own grandparents who fled their native Czechoslovakia for Canada during the Second World War FAR TO GO is a deeply personal & emotionally harrowing novel. ...
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At the height of the Seven Years War Great Britain made an audacious strike at the heart of Spanish colonial power in the Caribbean. Gathering troops from bases in Britain & Canada & sailing across the Atlantic in secrecy was an incredible feat. The raid on Havana took Spanish colonial forces completely by surprise & following vicious fighting the city defences at El Moro collapsed. Havana the jewel in the Spanish colonial crown now belonged to Britain. The success of the raid influenced British military policy for centuries as the true potential off amphibious warfare was realized. ...
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Far From The Tree

* * * * * * * BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week * * * * * * * 'Andrew Solomon's investigation of many of the most intense challenges that parenthood can bring compels us all to re-examine how we understand human difference. Perhaps the greatest gift of this monumental book full of facts and full of feelings is that it constantly makes one think and think again.' Philip Gourevitch. In this seminal new study of family Andrew Solomon tells the stories of parents who learn to deal with their exceptional children and find profound meaning in doing so. He introduces us to families coping with deafness dwarfism Down syndrome autism schizophrenia disability with children who are prodigies who are conceived in rape who become criminals who are transgender. While each of these characteristics is
potentially isolating Solomon documents repeated triumphs of human love and compassion to show that the shared experience of difference is what unites us. 'Reading Far from the Tree is a mind-opening experience.' Eric Kandel. Drawing on interviews with over three hundred families Solomon documents ordinary people making courageous choices whether considering prenatal screening for genetic disorders cochlear implants for the deaf or gender reassignment surgery. Parents and children are challenged to their limits but often grow closer as a result; many discover supportive communities of others similarly affected; some are inspired to become activists celebrating the conditions they once feared. Elegantly reported by a spectacularly original thinker Far From The Tree explores themes of
generosity acceptance and tolerance - and shows how love for one's children can transcend every prejudice. This crucial and revelatory book expands our definition of what it is to be human. 'A brave and ambitious work bringing together science culture and a powerful empathy. Solomon tells us that we have more in common with each other - even with those who seem anything but normal - than we would ever have imagined.' Malcolm Gladwell.
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* * * * * * * BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week * * * * * * * ' Andrew Solomon's investigation of many of the most intense challenges that parenthood can bring compels us all to re-examine how we understand human difference. Perhaps the greatest gift of this monumental book full of facts & full of feelings is that it constantly makes one think & think again.' Philip Gourevitch. In this seminal new study of family Andrew Solomon tells the stories of parents who learn to deal with their exceptional children & find profound meaning in doing so. He introduces us to families coping with deafness dwarfism Down syndrome autism schizophrenia disability with children who are prodigies who are conceived in rape who become criminals who are transgender. While each of these characteristics is potentially isolating Solomon documents repeated triumphs of human love & compassion to show that the shared experience of difference is what unites us. ' Reading Far from the Tree is a mind-opening experience.' Eric Kandel. Drawing on interviews with over three hundred families Solomon documents ordinary people making courageous choices whether considering prenatal screening for genetic disorders cochlear implants for the deaf or gender reassignment surgery. Parents & children are challenged to their limits but often grow closer as a result; many discover supportive communities of others similarly affected; some are inspired to become activists celebrating the conditions they once feared. Elegantly reported by a spectacularly original thinker Far From The Tree explores themes of generosity acceptance & tolerance
- & shows how love for one's children can transcend every prejudice. This crucial & revelatory book expands our definition of what it is to be human. 'A brave & ambitious work bringing together science culture & a powerful empathy. Solomon tells us that we have more in common with each other
- even with those who seem anything but normal
- than we would ever have imagined.' Malcolm Gladwell.

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Radio - A device used for listening to audio transmissions
Human - A highly developed and adapted mamal and deminant species on earth
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Experience - To gain further knowledge by practising.
Children - A young life form within the early stages of physical development,
Family - A group of people that live together made up from parents and children.

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