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Love is a mess
  • Language: it
  • Pages: 445

Love is a mess

Quando Daniel riesce ad avvicinarsi all’intrigante ragazzo che ha l’abitudine di lasciare disegni sui bicchieri da caffè, la sua vita monotona prende una svolta inaspettata. Love is a mess, romanzo LGBT+ vincitore dei Wattys 2021, di Jessica Lascar è pronto a rubarvi il cuore! Daniel trascorre i pomeriggi dopo scuola lavorando part-time in una caffetteria sulle rive del Tamigi. Ed è lì che si invaghisce di un intrigante ragazzo che si diverte a lasciare disegni sul suo bicchiere da caffè alla fine di ogni visita. Quando i due riescono ad avvicinarsi, il diciassettenne londinese crede che la sua vita monotona possa finalmente prendere una svolta. Ma non sa che sarà lui, invece, a portare scompiglio nella vita dell’altro ragazzo, tormentato da un passato difficile e da una situazione familiare complicata. Se vuole che la loro relazione sopravviva, Daniel dovrà lottare non solo per conquistare il suo cuore ma anche per aiutarlo ad affrontare il passato per aprirsi al futuro.

Mate of the Jessica
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 456

Mate of the Jessica

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1879
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Warwickshire hunt from 1795 to 1836, by Venator
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 440

The Warwickshire hunt from 1795 to 1836, by Venator

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1837
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Top 100 Case Studies in PR
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 202

Top 100 Case Studies in PR

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Miss Austen Investigates: A Fortune Most Fatal
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 264

Miss Austen Investigates: A Fortune Most Fatal

A witty, engaging murder mystery featuring Jane Austen as an intrepid sleuth—the second installment in the Miss Austen Investigates series. 1797: A broken-hearted Jane Austen travels to Kent to look after her brother Neddy’s children and further her writing. She soon realizes it’s imperative she uncovers the true identity of a mysterious young woman claiming to be a shipwrecked foreign princess before the interloper can swindle Neddy’s adoptive mother out of her fortune and steal the much-anticipated inheritance all the Austens rely on.

Annals of the Warwickshire Hunt, 1795-1895, from Authentic Documents
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 508

Annals of the Warwickshire Hunt, 1795-1895, from Authentic Documents

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1896
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The [afterw.] Thacker's Courser's annual remembrancer and stud book, by T. Thacker (R.A. Welsh).
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 460
The Perfect Golden Circle
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 225

The Perfect Golden Circle

Summer 1989, deep in the English countryside — during a time of mass unemployment, class war, and rebellion . . . . Over the course of a burning hot summer, two very different men — Calvert, an ex-soldier traumatized by his experience in the Falklands War, and his affable freind Redbone — set out nightly in a decrepit camper van to undertake an extraordinary project. Under cover of darkness, they traverse the fields of rural England in secret, forming crop circles in elaborate and mysterious patterns, painstakingly avoiding damaging the wheat to yield designs so intricate that their overnight appearances inspire awe amongst a mystified public. And as the summer wears on, and their desi...

Writing Mary I
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 254

Writing Mary I

This book—along with its companion volume Mary I in Writing: Letters, Literature, and Representations—centers on representations of Queen Mary I in writing, broadly construed, and the process of writing that queen into literature and other textual sources. It spans an equally wide chronological and geographical scope, accounting for the years prior to her accession in July 1553 through the centuries that followed her death in November 1558 and for her reach across England, and into Ireland, Spain, Italy, Russia, and Africa. Its intent is to foreground words and language—written, spoken, and acted out—and, by extension, to draw out matters of and conversations about rhetoric, imagery, methodology, source base, genre, narrative, form, and more. Taken together, these volumes find in England’s first crowned queen regnant an incomparable opportunity to ask new questions and seek new answers that deepen our understanding of queenship, the early modern era, and modern popular culture.