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Lucinda Hawksley

    Lucinda Hawksley ist eine britische Autorin und Dozentin. Sie ist die Ur-Ur-Ur-Enkelin des viktorianischen Romanautors Charles Dickens und seiner Frau Catherine. Hawksley ist eine preisgekrönte Reiseschriftstellerin.

    The Victorian Treasury
    What Makes Great Art
    Letters of Great Women
    Essential Pre-Raphaelites
    The Magic and Mystery of Scotland
    March, Women, March
    • 2022

      Dickens and Travel

      • 280 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      Discover Charles Dickens's little-known travel writing - taking in Europe, North America and his native British Isles.

      Dickens and Travel
    • 2021

      A collection of the most inspiring, illuminating, poignant and compelling correspondence from remarkable women through history.

      Letters of Great Women
    • 2021

      March, Women, March

      • 272 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      4,3(4)Abgeben

      An exploration of the women's movement in Britain, and the extraordinary women behind it.

      March, Women, March
    • 2021

      Dickens and Christmas

      • 208 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Revealing how Christmas was celebrated during Charles Dickens' lifetime, from his birth in 1812 until his death in 1870.

      Dickens and Christmas
    • 2015

      The Victorian Treasury

      • 160 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      The Victorian age was an era that witnessed enormous changes around Britain and affected vast swathes of the globe. This book looks at the minutiae of everyday life, as well as the major events that changed the world. It uncovers what it was like to live during the time of Queen Victoria's long reign from 1837 to 1901.

      The Victorian Treasury
    • 2015

      London is now some 2,000 years old, and for the last thousand has been one of the greatest cities on earth. Engulfed in calamities that seemed to mark its end, from fire and plague to mass bombings, it has emerged stronger than ever, with a vibrant cultural life and long heritage that entices visitors. With intriguing facts and stories, The London Treasury looks at the minutiae of everyday life; famous Londoners, real and fictional (like Jack the Ripper and Sherlock Holmes); and major events that changed the city and the world. It reveals London's oldest pub, the legend of the Tower of London, the mystery of the red columns next to Blackfriars Bridge, the average life expectancy of a Londoner, what qualifies someone as a Cockney, and much more

      The London Treasury: A collection of cultural and historical insights into a great city
    • 2014

      Taking as her starting point images from the holdings of the National Portrait Gallery, London, writer and art historian Lucinda Hawksley explores the history of facial hair, from prehistoric times to the present day. By way of introduction, she investigates the Pharaonic beard in ancient Egypt, the work of barbers in classical Greece and Rome, and the role of facial hair at the time of the Vikings and in Medieval and Renaissance Europe. With reference to portraits from the Gallery's collections and archives, Hawksley explains the Tudor beard tax and why Regency beaus grew whiskers. She also looks at the rise of the beard at the time of the Crimean War, the rules on facial hair in the army, navy and air force, the hippies' penchant for long hair in the 1960s and the most recent fashion for facial hair in the twenty-first century. Lively and engaging feature pages include The Widdowes Treasure (a sixteenth-century book that contains a recipe to make "the haire of the bearde grow"), Record Breakers (the world's longest moustache and beard), and Women and Facial Hair; there are also explorations of how medical advances and the rise of advertising have affected male grooming. Entertaining and informative, this fascinating foray into our hairy past is the perfect gift for the pogonophile in your life--or indeed anyone interested in the long and curly history of moustaches, whiskers and beards.

      Moustaches, Whiskers and Beards
    • 2014

      Proč některá umělecká díla tolik vynikají nad jinými? Výjimečné umění přináší hlubší uspokojení než ostatní. Kniha Tajemství umění představuje výběr osmdesáti výjimečných obrazů a soch z celého světa napříč staletími a snaží se určit, proč a čím tato díla tolik uchvacují. Některá vděčí za svou velikost dokonalé kompozici nebo barvě, jiná nabízejí hluboký pohled do nitra zobrazených postav a další mimořádně účinně sdělují své poselství. Stručný a hodnotící komentář Andyho Parkhursta a Lucindy Hawksley vám otevře oči a nabídne srozumitelné vysvětlení podstaty působení těchto klíčových děl, abyste se mohli těšit genialitou mistrů výtvarného umění.

      Tajemství umění. 80 mistrovských děl s detailním vysvětlením
    • 2012

      What Makes Great Art

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden
      3,8(90)Abgeben

      What Makes Great Art showcases a selection of 80 outstanding paintings and sculptures from around the world and throughout time, assessing just what it is that makes them so great.

      What Makes Great Art
    • 2007

      British History

      An Illustrated Guide

      • 192 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      Part of an invaluable series of accessible reference books packed with essential information, this book is ideal for use at home or school. "British History" is a thorough guide to the rich history of Britain from 2500 BC to the modern world. Chronological entries arranged in thematic sections on culture, industry, politics, religion, royalty, society and war cover everything from Oscar Wilde to the Magna Carta to World War II.

      British History