The Library
Castles & Ancient Monuments of Scotland
Damien Noonan
This lavishly illustrated guide describes in detail every castle in Scotland, from the grandeur of Stirling Castle to medieval tower house and the primitive brochs of the Highlands. Organized by region, which makes it ideal for use by visitors whether they are based in one place or touring, the guide includes maps of the regions, and detailed directions for finding each site. Each listing provides a history of the site, highlighting features of particular interest, and full details are given about access, facilities, opening times and admission prices.
Century Makers
One Hundred Clever Things We Take for Granted Which Have Cahnged Our Lives Over the Last One Hundred Years
David Hillman
We are familiar with the great 20th-century phenomena that have changed our world out of all recognition “ airplanes and nuclear power, television and computers, spaceflight and the Internet. But what about all those other clever things of humbler origin that have also made our lives so different from those of our ancestors “ the paperclip, the ballpoint pen, nylon stockings, the traffic light “ not forgetting the bra…
Chanel: Key Collections
Melissa Richards
Researched and produced with the full cooperation and help of Chanel in Paris, Chanel: Key Collections is a stunning tribute to the glory and vision of the flagship of haute couture, filled with stunning color and b&w illustrations, from reproductions of the earliest Chanel designs to photographs of celebrities and supermodels such as Karl Lagerfeld, Naomi Campbell, Helena Christensen, Linda Evangelista, Kate Moss, and Marilyn Monroe.
Child of Light
Mary Shelley
Muriel Spark
“Muriel Spark’s imagination allows her so convincingly to inhabit Mary Shelley’s time, place and temperament that it seems as if we have bumped over Europe in a badly sprung coach and awoken terrified, to see a monster of our own creation.” – Jeanette Winterson, The New York Times
“Crisply excellent… A book neatly divided between biography and literary criticism.” – London Review of Books
China & Japan
The Visual Encyclopedia of Art
The Scala Group
The extreme eastern part of the Asian continent represents a relatively homogenous region in art history, rich in unique aspects. Due to its antiquity and the exceptional nature of its art, the immense country of China influenced the area decisively, marking the regions subject to its cultural effects and often its political dominance. In the same way, Japan and Korea assimilated these influences, modifying them partially with their own traditions.
Chronicle of War
1914 to the Present Day
Duncan Hill
Beginning with World War I (the war to end all wars), the Chronicle presents a history of modern military conflict including contemporaneous reporting and more than 900 photographs drawn from the archive of Associated Newspapers.
Included are the Russian Revolution, Estonian, Latvian & Lithuanian Wars of Independence, the Spanish Civil War, World War II, the Chinese Civil War, Korea, Algeria, Vietnam, Armenian Genocide, Turkish War of Independence, Japanese invasion of Manchuria, Changkufeng Incident, Greek Civil War, Mau Mau insurgency, Cuban Revolution, Biafra, Rhodesia, Falklands, Granada, the Gulf War, Sierra Leone, Bosnia, East Timor and Darfur among others.
Chronicles of the Age of Chivalry
Elizabeth Hallam
Foreword by Hugh Trevor-Roper
Over 125,000 words of the original chroniclers, translated into modern English, tell the riveting story of the English court, while the 113 mini-essays, over 235 color and b&w illustrations, detailed maps, a comprehensive bibliography and index that accompany the chroniclers’ tales provide a lively picture of what was happening throughout Europe: music and medicine, Chaucer and Boccaccio, Marco Polo and Genghis Khan, the first House of Commons, the last Crusade, and much more.
Chronicles of the Crusades
Eye-Witness Accounts of the Wars Between Christianity and Islam
Elizabeth Hallam
In 1095, Pope Urban II released an avalanche of princes, knights and followers who, with shouts of “God wills”, descended on the Arab world, itself the heir to an ancient and sophisticated civilization.Five hundred years of conflict were to follow; Chronicles of the Crusades recreates the glorious victories and gruesome defeats on both sides, through eye-witness accounts of the traumatic clashes between two opposing faiths.
Linking text and essays are written by a team of leading authorities and, with lavish illustrations, provide insight into the social, political and artistic background of one of the most enthralling and extraordinary eras in world history.
Civilizations
Art and Photography
The Scala Group
This lavish volume, drawn primarily from the collections of The Metropolitan Museum of Art and The Musee du quai, Branly, Paris, displays the art, artifacts and people of Oceania, the Americas, Africa, and Asia from 1850-1910.
“The images presented here bear witness to the great diversity of cultures, yet they also reflect the existence of similar needs, practices and activities in all societies. The custom of wearing masks, found at every latitude, for example…
David Bowie
The Illustrated Biography
Gareth Thomas
One of the most original artists of his generation, Bowie has re-invented himself many times, mixing genres and genders, during a career spanning five decades. This volume contains over 200 pages of dramatic photographs, text, a discography and chronology. A must for Bowie fans and lovers of rock in general.
Death from the Snows
Brigitte Aubert
“Strange, suspenseful… this canny novel, which takes its knowing air from David L. Koral’s translation from the French, evokes suffocating feelings of dread for its appealing protagonistwho has not let her infirmities dim her intelligence or her sardonic sense of humor.” – The New York Times
“This first person mystery is not only chilling, it is “ incredibly “ amusing. Elise is an engaging heroine with a remarkable sense of humor about her physical and mental state. There are plenty of twists and turns in this crisply translated story, and readers, far from feeling sorry for Elise, will find themselves cheering on this gutsy woman as she uses her remarkable intellect to keep herself out of danger and bring the murderer to justice.” – Otto Penzler
“(A) dazzling whodunit”- PUBLISHERS WEEKLY, starred review
Death from the Woods
Brigitte Aubert
Winner of the Grand Prix de Litterature Policiere
Translated by David Koral
“In centering her thriller around a main character who is not only a quadriplegic but blind and mute as well, French author Aubert sets herself a difficult task, but she acquits herself brilliantly… Elise’s astute thoughts, together with the crisp dialogue of the people she encounters and her keen and often humorous commentary on their one-sided conversations, fuels this dazzling whodunit…” – Publishers Weekly, starred review
Deep in a Dream
The Long Night of Chet Baker
James Gavin
“Almost unbearably vivid… James Gavin has brought us as close as life to his subject.” – David Hajdu, The New York Times Book Review
“A landmark in entertainment biography” – Tony Gieske, Hollywood Reporter
“Superb… unerring… a stark, troubling portrait of both the artist and his times.” – Publishers Weekly
“Savagely honest… impeccably researched, elegantly written.” – Joel Selvin, San Francisco Chronicle
Delmore Schwartz
The Life of an American Poet
James Atlas
“Delmore was close friend for twenty years and I thought I knew him fairly well until I read James Atlas. This is a distinguished critical biography, brilliantly evaluating Delmore’s oeuvre and sensibly relating it to his life.” – Dwight MacDonald
“Clear, precise, graceful… (Atlas’) biographical style makes the book read with the pleasure of a good novel.” – Leonard Michaels, The New York Times Book Review
“(An) intelligent and sensitive biography.” – The New Yorker
Diana, Princess of Wales
A Tribute
Tom Corby
On hearing of the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, there was an emotional outpouring of grief from millions across the world, but the love and regard ordinary people had for ‘The People’s Princess’ was never in doubt. Diana was many things to many people “ tireless charity worker, style icon, loving mother to her two sons “ and in Diana, Princess of Wales: A Tribute Tim Graham shows the many facets of her personality in a heartfelt acknowledgment of a remarkable woman.
The Dictionary of the Opera
Charles Osborne
The Dictionary of the Opera features entries on nearly 300 composers, as well as 800 singers, conductors, producers, set designers, librettists, and others, plot summaries of 570 operas, and historical and contemporary critical receptions of the works and performances. 170 photographs and illustrations, spanning the history of opera from its beginnings to the present, accompany the text.
“A great asset to students of opera.” – Joan Sutherland
Dig Infinity!
The Life and Art of Lord Buckley
Oliver Trager
“The most sensational comic of our time.” – Frank Sinatra
“(Buckley was) the only man who could make me laugh.” – Al Capone
“The be-boppingist biography!” – Booklist
“Certain to be embraced by both longtime Buckley buffs and newcomers to His Lordship.” – Publishers Weekly
Dream Makers, Dream Breakers
The World of Justice Thurgood Marshall
Carl T. Rowan
“A must for anyone with an interest in the Civil Rights movement and the Supreme Court.”
– Warren E. Burger, former Chief Justice, U.S. Supreme Court
“Rowan is thoroughly convincing because he has ‘lived’ whereof he writes. Every American should read Dream Makers, Dream Breakers to understand our nation’s long march to equality for all. We have miles to go. The only pity is that this book ends.” – Bernard Shaw
Dressing Diana
Tasmin Blanchard
Photographs by Tim Graham.
Diana, Princess of Wales was the most photographed woman in the world. Everything she wore “ her dresses, handbags, hats, jewelery, to her shoes “ was scrutinized and commented on. Dressing Diana captures the vibrancy of Diana from her introduction to the world as a young fairy princess to her becoming an icon of style.
Edinburgh
Alexander Chee
A Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year
“Edinburgh has the force of a dream and the heft of a life. And Alexander Chee is a brilliant new writer.” – Annie Dillard
“Alexander Chee gets my vote for the best new novelist I’ve read in some time. Edinburgh is moody, dramatic “ and pure.” – Edmund White
“A coming-of-age novel in the grand Romantic tradition, where passions run high, Cupid stalks Psyche, and love shares the dance floor with death… A lovely, nuanced, never predictable portrait of a creative soul in the throes of becoming.” – The Washington Post Book World
Egypt
The Visual Encyclopedia of Art
The Scala Group
No civilization has left such imposing and fascinating vestiges as that of Egypt, and yet so little trace of the “human.” In ancient Egypt art was not an expression of the human world but a living and active representation of the act of creation.
The extreme and forceful nature of the Nile Valleywhere the fertile plain runs without a break into the desert, and the annual flooding erases the landscape in a relentless cycle as it brings new lifehas shaped Egyptian art. It is in the first place a direct emanation of the divine, and as such proposes the order established by the gods with mathematical rigor…
Elements of Italy
Lisa St. Aubin de Teran
Featuring writings by: Dante Aligheri, Edith Wharton, Leonardo da Vinci, Charles Dickens, Mary McCarthy, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Primo Levi, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Truman Capote, John Keats, and many more…
“Through St. Aubin de Teran’s carefully selected extracts, the reader gains insight into why ‘this stilettoed boot, set in two seas, seems to have walked across more hearts than any other country.’”
– Amazon UK
An Englishwoman's Love Letters
Anonymous
Originally published in 1900, this sublime collection of amorous correspondence from a young Englishwoman to her lover takes the reader on a tortuous, haunting journey, from the ecstasy of her first declarations of love to the last mournful whisperings of a heart broken.