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A grand house at war. A quest for revenge. And this time, there's nowhere to hide. Sophie's back in Shorten, fighting to protect her family, her friends, and her remarkable dog. But now Sophie has a price on her head that will destroy the Manor and everyone in it. One man's centuries-old secret could have changed their fate, but he's gone, murdered. Can a dead man's whisper still save them? Prepare to embark on a breathtaking journey as Rosalind Tate weaves another intricate tale in the fourth book of the Shorten Chronicles. You won't want to miss a word!
Bridget Jones meets Downton Abbey in this acclaimed time-travel novel with a twist!
A Bloody Revolution. Hard Choices. Fatal Consequences. Sophie Arundel is stranded in a parallel universe, stuck in a grand house in an alternate 1925 England. Thankfully, she has her faithful dog, Charlotte. Oh, and Hugo Harrington who is stranded too - and Sophie's fallen for him, head over heels. Hugo's entirely uninterested, but Sophie has bigger problems. As a revolution threatens the Manor and everyone in it, Sophie finds the hidden portal to the twenty-first century. When she opens it, one man's deadly secret will be exposed. And he'll kill to stop her.
Bridget Jones meets Downton Abbey in this acclaimed time-travel novel with a twist!
In the third book of this acclaimed fantasy series, Sophie is exiled to a terrifying realm. Perfect for fans of Sarah J. Maas, Cassandra Clare, and Leigh Bardugo!
Hunted is the fifth book of this acclaimed fantasy time travel series.
A Bloody Revolution. Hard Choices. Fatal Consequences. Sophie Arundel is stranded in a parallel universe, stuck in a grand house in an alternate 1925 England. Thankfully, she has her faithful dog, Charlotte. Oh, and Hugo Harrington who is stranded too - and Sophie's fallen for him, head over heels. Hugo's entirely uninterested, but Sophie has bigger problems. As a revolution threatens the Manor and everyone in it, Sophie finds the hidden portal to the twenty-first century. When she opens it, one man's deadly secret will be exposed. And he'll kill to stop her.
An incisive overview of surrealism, introducing the movement’s key artists and enduring concepts as well as tracing its precursors and continuing influence. Surrealism was launched as a literary and artistic movement by French poet Andre´ Breton in 1924, and by the time of his death in 1966 it had become one of the most popular and recognizable art movements of the twentieth century. Contrary to common belief, surrealism was created in contrast to the chaos and spontaneity of Dada. Surrealism was a highly organized movement with doctrinaire theories that helped it spread to all corners of the globe, until its very name had entered everyday usage as a synonym for the bizarre. Taking the reader on a narrative journey beyond such obvious surrealist stars as Salvador Dali´, Surrealism is a digestible introduction to the movement’s key figures as well as their works and where to find them. Complete with a glossary of key terms and chronology, this new addition to the Art Essentials series provides an indispensable resource for anyone interested in learning about this influential and wonderfully idiosyncratic style in art.
Studies major works by important sculptors since Rodin in the light of different approaches to general sculptural issues to reveal the logical progressions from nineteenth-century figurative works to the conceptual work of the present.
Rachel Whiteread's work is based on taking casts from the most commonplace objects. They evoke a combination of familiarity and strangeness, partly because they are not actually casts of the objects but of the spaces around or inside them. House, a casting of the interior spaces of an entire building, stimulated debate among the art world and general public alike.