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John Heseltine Bücher






Highly pictorial, these Eyewitness Travel Guides are now offered in a tenth anniversary edition, with all the information savvy travelers need to know.
Learn to Knit
- 80 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
Timeless, easy classics to knit in cotton and wool, together with full step-by-step how to knit instructions make this book a must for every beginner knitter. Among the range of 20 designs are garments and accessories for men, women, children and babies, as well as homeware such as cushion covers and tea cosies.
A History of English Place Names and Where They Came From
- 296 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
A heart-warming story which celebrates the importance of family
To Set the Stone Trembling is a dystopian novel about the terrifying genius of language to define the limits of human experience. It is both a compelling literary exploration and a challenging intellectual thriller. Book One, The Library of Enduring Dreams, opens in a recognizable Toronto with Anna Winston, a young widow desperately avoiding and pursuing her own identity, in flight from people who are determined to create a post-literate utopia through cyber-cerebral manipulation. Book Two, The Invisible Labyrinth, takes up the narrative two generations later, following Anna's grandson in his attempts to endure in a regime where his poetic sensibility is a lethal curse. David Winston pursues love and coherence against a background story set fifty thousand years in the past, when human self-awareness through language began. John Moss is the author of more than twenty books on Canadian culture, Arctic exploration, and experimental literature, as well as the Quin and Morgan mysteries, the Lindstrom Trilogy, and several YA thrillers. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, a master scuba diver trainer, ran the Boston Marathon eleven times, swam the Hellespont once, and ran with the bulls in Pamplona the summer after Hemingway died.
A guide to Celtic places across Britain, Ireland and France.
Italy
- 720 Seiten
- 26 Lesestunden
Discover the charming and eccentric country of Italy with this full-colour DK Eyewitness Travel Guide. The hundreds of photographs, maps and illustrations will whet your appetite and make planning your Italian escape a pleasure, whatever your holiday desires are, from soaking up the romance in Verona, basking in the warm evening sun in Tuscany, or gaping at the ancient ruins lining the streets of Rome. There are new detailed maps of towns and regions, as well as unique cutaways and detailed floor plans for all the must-sees. The sights, beaches, markets and festivals are covered for each town and there are detailed reviews and recommendations for accommodation, restaurants, shopping and entertainment for every budget. The DK Eyewitness Travel Guide explores all you need to know about the history, the architecture and the art of this stylish and charismatic country - and still finds room to recommend a wine to go with the risi e bisi or the maccheroni con le sarde.
