Weymouth Sands

Weymouth Sands

Author: John Cowper Powys

Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic

Published: 2009-04

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780715638750

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Drawing on his own vivid childhood memories of the seaside town of Weymouth, Powys creates a striking collection of human oddities, through which he shows his deep sympathy for the variety, eccentricity and loneliness of human beings.


Ring the Hill

Ring the Hill

Author: Tom Cox

Publisher: Unbound Publishing

Published: 2019-10-03

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 1783528362

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'Always engaging, charming, funny and often moving . . . It made me want to pull on my stoutest boots and follow in his footsteps' Stephen Fry 'Beautiful, funny, fascinating, impossible-to-categorise . . . Like going on a great ramble with a knowledgeable, witty, engaging friend. Tom Cox brings magic to the most mundane of subjects' Marian Keyes 'Sheer bloody genius . . . I loved it. Then I loved it more' John Lewis-Stempel, author of Meadowland A hill is not a mountain. You climb it for you, then you put it quietly inside you, in a cupboard marked ‘Quite A Lot Of Hills’ where it makes its infinitesimal mark on who you are. Ring the Hill is a book written around, and about, hills: it includes a northern hill, a hill that never ends and the smallest hill in England. Each chapter takes a type of hill – whether it’s a knoll, cap, cliff, tor or even a mere bump – as a starting point for one of Tom’s characteristically unpredictable and wide-ranging explorations. Tom’s lyrical, candid prose roams from an intimate relationship with a particular cove on the south coast, to meditations on his great-grandmother and a lesson on what goes into the mapping of hills themselves. Because a good walk in the hills is never just about the hills: you never know where it might lead.


Glastonbury

Glastonbury

Author: Dion Fortune

Publisher: Weiser Books

Published: 2000-01-15

Total Pages: 112

ISBN-13: 9781578631575

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A description of Glastonbury that remains one of the most evocative and poignant accounts of this wild yet holy place; a power center polarizing with distant Jerusalem and linking and harmonizing the Christian way with the primeval and pagan past of England.


Wolf Solent

Wolf Solent

Author: John Cowper Powys

Publisher:

Published: 1964

Total Pages: 633

ISBN-13: 9780140021820

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Often described as one of the great apocalyptic novels of our time, WOLF SOLENT is the story of a young man returning from London to work near to the school at which his father had been history master. Complex, romantic and humorous, it is a classicwork combining a close understanding of man's everyday experience with a delicate awareness of the spiritual.


Porius

Porius

Author: John Cowper Powys

Publisher: Harry N. Abrams

Published: 2008-09-30

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781585679959

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In a Roman fort in Wales at the turn of the sixth century, Porius, the son of a reigning prince, is aided by Merlin the magician, Nineue, and Medrawd in a battle for cultural survival.


Ducdame

Ducdame

Author: John Cowper Powys

Publisher:

Published: 1925

Total Pages: 476

ISBN-13:

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Decay of an English country family.


101 Crazy Quilt Blocks

101 Crazy Quilt Blocks

Author: Linda Causee

Publisher: DRG Wholesale

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 122

ISBN-13: 9781590120125

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A wonderful book of inspiration for all the many quilters who love to make a crazy quilt. Learn to do 20 stitches that can be used to embellish the seams.


Autobiography

Autobiography

Author: John Cowper Powys

Publisher: Faber & Faber

Published: 2013-12-19

Total Pages: 644

ISBN-13: 0571309461

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'I have tried to write my life as if I were confessing to a priest, a philosopher, and a wise old woman. I have tried to write as if I were going to be executed when it was finished. I have tried to write it as if I were both God and Devil.' One is tempted to say only John Cowper Powys could have written that, and, beyond doubt, only John Cowper Powys could have written the idiosyncratic and spellbinding work we have here. Yes, he was influenced by Yeats and Rousseau, especially the latter's Confessions, but there is no other work quite like this. It seems almost too pedestrian to say it covers the first sixty years of his life (he lived for another thirty years) and to say anything about them, as J. B. Priestley memorably put it, 'would be like turning on a tap before introducing people to Niagara Falls.' J. B. Priestley also said 'It is a book which can be read, with pleasure and profit, over and over again. It is in fact one of the greatest autobiographies in the English language. Even if Powys had never written any novels, this one book alone would have proved him to be a writer of genius.'


The Meaning of Culture

The Meaning of Culture

Author: John Cowper Powys

Publisher: Pomona Press

Published: 2008-11

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 1443734810

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'Mr. Powys is to be congratulated on having written a book of the kind that most needs writing and most deserves to be read...Here in a dozen chapters of eloquent and glowing prose, Mr. Powys describes for every reader that citadel which is himself, and explains to him how it maybe strengthened and upheld and on what terms it is most worth upholding.. The virtue of his book is that it is freshly and clearly focussed to meet the present situation to encourage and establish developing experience in growing minds' Manchester Guardian