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2013
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This is a book about remoteness: a memoir of places observed in solitude, of the texture of life through the quiet course of the seasons in the far north of Scotland. It is a book grounded in the singularity of one place - a house in northern Aberdeenshire - and threaded through with an unshowy commitment to the lost and the forgotten. In these painterly essays Davidson reflects on art, place, history and landscape. Distance and Memory is his testament to the cold, clear beauty of the nort...
R 250,80
or Free with Kobo Plus2022
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This is a mighty book of Norths: northern geographies, histories, lights; a place of definition, frost and cold. There is an unfaltering Recusant spirit about these poems, a survival through defeat and a sense of underlying permanences. Each poem has an occasion: some of the occasions are personal meetings, conversations, which unlock shared scenes and themes; some are historical in origin, their past often one of early Christian faith or religious conflict. The poems abound in art, in spe...
R 203,19
or Free with Kobo Plus2023
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Someone is operating the largest stock market insider trading scheme in the history of the United States that is making millions of dollars in illegal profits. Whoever it is, has access to secret information about numerous major corporations before the information is made available to the general public. Perhaps it is a nationally-known radio or TV host of a financial program, a financial journalist, or maybe even a Pulitzer Prize winner.The perpetrator of the insider trading scheme...
R 110,39
or Free with Kobo Plus2013
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Following in the successful nature-writing style of Robert MacFarlane and Gillian Clarke, Distance and Memory is a book about remoteness: a memoir of places observed in solitude, of the texture of life through the quiet course of the seasons in the far north of Scotland. It is a book grounded in the singularity of one place—a house in northern Aberdeenshire—and threaded through with an unshowy commitment to the lost and the forgotten. In these painterly essays Peter Davidson provi...
R 453,61
or Free with Kobo PlusArchipelago
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- Andrew McNellieNorman AckroydJohn BranniganMoya CannonMark CockerPeter DavidsonRoger DeakinTim DeeDavid DouglasDouglas DunnTerry EagletonJohn Eifion JonesJohn ElderRose FerrabyBarbara GregIvor GurneyAlexandra HarrisSeamus HeaneyGeoffrey HillSally HubandRoger HutchinsonMick ImlahKathleen JamieJohn KerriganPhilip LancasterDavid LeaAngela LeightonGwyneth LewisMichael LongleyJames Macdonald LockhartRobert MacfarlaneAngus MacmillanDerek MahonGail McNeillieSinéad MorriseyRichard MurphyLes MurrayDeirdre Ní ChonghaileAlice OswaldBernard O'DonoghueJem PosterAngharad PriceJohn PurserAlan RiachTim RobinsonKatherine RundellRichard SharlandJos SmithMary Wellesley
2021
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Archipelago is one of the most important and influential literary magazines of the lasttwenty years. Running to twelve editions, it was edited by Andrew McNeillie, with theassistance later of James McDonald Lockhart, and began as an attempt to reimagine therelationships between the islands of Ireland and Britain. Archipelago has brought togetherestablished and emerging artists in creative conversations that have transformed the studyof islands, coasts and...
R 220,21
or Free with Kobo PlusAtlas of Empires
The World's Great Powers from Ancient Times to Today
2018
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Atlas of Empires tells the story of how and why the great empires of history came into being, operated, and ultimately declined, and it discusses the future of the empire in today's globalized world. This book features 60 beautiful and detailed maps of the empires' territories at different stages of their existence, and it organizes them thematically to reflect the different driving forces behind empires throughout history (such as faith, nomadic culture, nationhood, and capitalism). Each ...
R 182,43
or Free with Kobo Plus2013
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Every once in a great while, a book comes along that provides a unique glimpse of what actually happens behind the scenes in some occupation or profession. "Memoirs Of A Recovering Teacher" is such a book."Memoirs Of A Recovering Teacher" consists of about one hundred stories about students, teachers, and administrators that are oft en revealing, humorous, absurd, or downright crazy. And, the truth is – all of these stories are true! They are based on the author's own actions and o...
R 110,39
or Free with Kobo Plus2013
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WHO GIVES A SH*T is, quite possibly, the most honest book written in the last one thousand years.The book's title reflects one of the most common remarks thought by people or muttered under their breath when someone says or does something that doesn't mean a damn to them.Admit it. The phrase, "Who Gives A Shit," is on the tip of your tongue several times a day. And if you had just a little bit more guts, you'd look someone squarely in the eye and scream, "Who Gives A Shit."...
R 79,26
or Free with Kobo PlusThe Last of the Light
About Twilight
2016
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This ambitious account of the arts of the evening, now available in paperback, deftly combines prose-poetry, memoir, philosophy and art history. Intertwining personal, cultural and artistic histories, it is a richly rewarding book written in a unique voice.
R 338,09
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- RB-Topographics
2005
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North is the point we look for on a map to orient ourselves. It is also the direction taken throughout history by the adventurous, the curious, the solitary, and the foolhardy. Based in the North himself, Peter Davidson, in The Idea of North, explores the very concept of "north" through its many manifestations in painting, legend, and literature.Tracing a northbound route from rural England—whose mild climate keeps it from being truly northern—to the wind-shorn highlands o...
R 296,46
A Selection of the Poems of Sir Constantijn Huygens (1596-1687)
Revised, Second Edition
2025
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Dutch Golden Age poet Constantijn Huygens (1596—1687) was a remarkable figure: in addition to writing poetry, he composed music; was secretary to two Princes of Orange, Frederick Henry and William II; and became a friend to John Donne, Rembrandt, Descartes, and many other notable people of his time. In this book, Peter Davidson and Adriaan van der Weel offer a broad selection of Huygens’s poems and provide excellent translations for those written in Dutch, Latin, and a number of other lang...
R 1 146,59
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- Pocket Photo Guides
2016
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An authoritative pocket guide to the birds of Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos.Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia are becoming increasingly popular with all kinds of visitors, not least birdwatchers, who can visit many national parks and reserves harbouring a bounty of amazing species. The three countries are home to about 1,000 species of birds including such rarities as Bengal Florican, Giant Ibis, Green Peafowl and Vietnamese Cutia. This concise and easy-to-use guide features...
R 223,66











