The Lieutenant is described by Kate
Grenville as the other side of The Secret River story. Inspired by the 1790
notebooks of William Dawes, in which he recorded his conversations with
a young Gadigal woman, this is a story about a man discovering his true
self in extraordinary circumstances. Presented in a beautifully designed,
signed slipcase. The Lieutenant alone retails for $45, so this is fantastic
value. It's even better value at Abbey's special price of $59.95 (usually $70)!
Kick Rufus Butler Seder
"Kick!" does for kids what "Gallop!" does for animals - one child rides a bike, another kicks a football, a swimmer cuts through the water, and a skater pirouettes on ice. The effect is joyous, magical, mesmerizing, and perhaps even more compelling than "Gallop!" Because of the endless fascination that children find in watching other children. The second book created by Rufus Butler Seder, the inventor, artist, and filmmaker who developed Scanimation out of his obsession with antique optical toys and other pre-motion-picture illusions, "Kick!" uses 'persistence of vision' and a patented state-of-the-art multiphase animation process to create astonishment. There is nothing else like this unique, patented technology that literally inspires wonder.The images burst with activity, and adding greatly is a happy, rhyming text that captures in words, the pure energy of the figures in motion. You can't put it down.
For anyone who loved Jared Diamond's Guns,
Germs and Steel comes this
vividly written, brilliantly original history of trade, the first for
a generation. Few historical enquiries tell us as much about the world
we live in today as the search for the origins of world trade. A
Splendid Exchange sets out to establish just what
drove early man to trade and to examine its profound influence on the
world we know today. William Bernstein goes on to suggest that an analysis
of one of the globe's most ancient forms of communication might teach
us about how to avoid seemingly new anxieties about globalisation and
the flattening of the world.
From the author of the popular novel Snobs.
Damian Baxter is hugely wealthy and dying. He lives alone in a big house
in Surrey, looked after
by a
chauffeur,
butler, cook and housemaid. He has but one concern - his fortune in excess
of 100 million and who should inherit it on his death. Past Imperfect is the story of a quest. Damian Barker wishes to know if he has a living
heir. By the time he married in his late thirties he was sterile (the
result of adult mumps), but what about before that unfortunate illness?
When the two volumes of Ian Kershaw's biography of Hitler, Hitler 1889-1936:
Hubris and Hitler 1936-1945: Nemesis were published, they were
immediately greeted around the world as the essential works on perhaps the most
malign figure ever to hold power in modern Europe. In the face of considerable
demand for such an edition, Kershaw has now created a single volume version.
The result is a frightening, fascinating narrative of how a bitter provincial
failure from an obscure corner of Austria rose to unparalleled power.
Though unquestionably one of the greatest and best-loved of all composers,
George Frideric Handel (1685-1759) had received little attention from
biographers before Jonathan Keates' masterful Handel: The Man and
His Music appeared in 1985. This fully updated and expanded edition
- published to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the composer's death
- charts in detail Handel's life, from his youth in Germany, through
his brilliantly successful Italian sojourn, to the opulence and squalor
of Georgian London.
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