The Initials

The Initials

Author: Jemima Montgomery Baroness Tautphoeus

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2019-12-19

Total Pages: 531

ISBN-13:

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'The Initials' is an adventure-romance novel written by Jemima Montgomery Tautphoeus. The story begins as a young English traveler was staying at the Golden Stag hotel in Munich, considered the best hotel in the city at the time. He was staying in one of the most comfortable rooms but was dissatisfied and found it difficult to write about his travels as all of his observations were already described in guidebooks. He felt that traveling through a country without getting to know the people and their habits was pointless. The Erskines, who he hoped to get to know, were not in Munich at the time and the city was deserted. He was tired of just looking at pictures and statues and decided to try and get to know the Germans.


The Initials of the Earth

The Initials of the Earth

Author: Jesús Díaz

Publisher: Duke University Press

Published: 2006-10-10

Total Pages: 462

ISBN-13: 9780822338444

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Considered by many the quintessential novel of the Cuban Revolution, this is the first book by the Cuban writer and filmmaker Jesús D&íaz (1941&–2002) to appear in English.


The Initials in The Heart

The Initials in The Heart

Author: Laurence Whistler

Publisher: Dean Street Press

Published: 2015-10-05

Total Pages: 293

ISBN-13: 1910570540

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Laurence Whistler's story of his five-year marriage to Jill Furse before her sudden early death has achieved a classic quality. Despite the tragedy of its ending the lasting impression is of two lives lived to the full in supreme happiness. Jill Furse was remarkable for many gifts; beauty, acting, poetry and above all gaiety and courage. This edition includes her poems. 'One of the most sustainedly beautiful [prose] poems I have read for a long time.' Lord David Cecil, Sunday Telegraph 'One of the most moving prose threnodies ever written.' Daily Telegraph 'One of the most poignant love stories in the English language.' Country Life 'Certain to have a permanent place in the literature of love.' Yorkshire Post