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  • British Architects & CraftsmenBritish Architects & Craftsmen Quick View
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    • British Architects & Craftsmen

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    • Full title: British Architects and Craftsmen, a Survey of Taste, Design and Style During Three Centuries 1600 to 1830. 'The genius of English architecture is the glory of England, second only to the printed word.' Thus Sacheverell Sitwell (younger brother of Edith and Osbert Sitwell) concludes British Architects and Craftsmen,…
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  • Cupid and the JacarandaCupid and the Jacaranda Quick View
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    • Cupid and the Jacaranda

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    • This is another book by Sacheverell Sitwell belonging to the series which began with his Dance of the Ouick and the Dead in 1936. It is, in fact, the fifth volume of this series Cupid and the Jacaranda, like its predecessors, ranges the wide field between fact and fiction. Partly,…
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  • Journey to the Ends of Time: Vol 1. Lost in the Dark WoodJourney to the Ends of Time: Vol 1. Lost in the Dark Wood Quick View
  • Little History of Music (Little Histories)Little History of Music (Little Histories) Quick View
    • Little History of Music (Little Histories)Little History of Music (Little Histories) Quick View
    • Little History of Music (Little Histories)

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    • Human beings have always made music. Music can move us and tell stories of faith, struggle, or love. It is common to all cultures across the world. But how has it changed over the millennia? Robert Philip explores the extraordinary history of music in all its forms, from our earliest…
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  • Looking For A New England 1975-1986Looking For A New England 1975-1986 Quick View
    • Looking For A New England 1975-1986Looking For A New England 1975-1986 Quick View
    • Looking For A New England 1975-1986

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    • What happened to UK cinema and TV when swinging London ended? Looking for a New England covers the period 1975 to 1986, from Slade in Flame to Absolute Beginners. A carefully researched exploration of transgressive films, the career of David Bowie, dystopias, the Joan Collins ouevre, black cinema, the origins…
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  • Morning, Noon and Night in LondonMorning, Noon and Night in London Quick View
    • Morning, Noon and Night in LondonMorning, Noon and Night in London Quick View
    • Morning, Noon and Night in London

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    • These slight pages are an invitation to walk with Mr. Sitwell along the pavements and into the music-halls of London upon an August afternoon and evening of the eighteen-sixties. A fantasy begun while London was being daily and nightly blitzed and bombed, and a tribute, therefore, to the eternal London.…
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  • Mozart: Traces of TranscendenceMozart: Traces of Transcendence Quick View
    • Mozart: Traces of TranscendenceMozart: Traces of Transcendence Quick View
    • Mozart: Traces of Transcendence

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    • In a theological study of Mozart's music, Kung discusses the composer's Catholic background--something that, surprisingly, has hardly been treated by scholars--and reveals, among other things, the possibility of a new creative understanding of Mozart's "Coronation Mass", as interpretated by Mozart's music. A provocative study that may even surpass Karl Barth's…
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  • Queen Mary and OthersQueen Mary and Others Quick View
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    • Queen Mary and Others

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    • A posthumous anthology of essays by Osbert Sitwell published 5 years after his death, including some previously unpublished. Foreword by his close friend Sir Harold Acton.
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  • Sacred and Profane LoveSacred and Profane Love Quick View
    • Sacred and Profane LoveSacred and Profane Love Quick View
    • Sacred and Profane Love

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    • Sir Sacheverell Reresby Sitwell, 6th Baronet CH (1897 - 1988) was an English writer, best known as an art critic, music critic (his books on Mozart, Liszt, and Domenico Scarlatti are still consulted), and writer on architecture, particularly the baroque. Dame Edith Sitwell and Sir Osbert Sitwell were his older…
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  • Sex, Art, and American Culture: EssaysSex, Art, and American Culture: Essays Quick View
  • The Art of New Creation Ð Trajectories in Theology and the ArtsThe Art of New Creation Ð Trajectories in Theology and the Arts Quick View
  • The Dancer Defects: The Struggle for Cultural Supremacy during the Cold WarThe Dancer Defects: The Struggle for Cultural Supremacy during the Cold War Quick View
  • The Hunters and the HuntedThe Hunters and the Hunted Quick View
    • The Hunters and the HuntedThe Hunters and the Hunted Quick View
    • The Hunters and the Hunted

    • £16.00
    • This work, written in the concluding months or years of war, has for subject the tentative returning of the arts of peace. Through its pages, by way of interior drama, there runs some thread of connection with the Tales of Hoffmann. The same characters are invoked, but the larger frame…
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  • The Lamberts: George, Constant and KitThe Lamberts: George, Constant and Kit Quick View
    • The Lamberts: George, Constant and KitThe Lamberts: George, Constant and Kit Quick View
    • The Lamberts: George, Constant and Kit

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    • Families are societies in miniature.' The Lamberts: George, Constant and Kit won a Somerset Maugham Award in 1987. A lesson in the fragility of fame, it tells the tragic story of three generations: George, one of Australia's leading painters; his talented composer-conductor son Constant; and grandson Kit, who managed the…
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  • British Architects & CraftsmenBritish Architects & Craftsmen Quick View
    • British Architects & CraftsmenBritish Architects & Craftsmen Quick View
    • British Architects & Craftsmen

    • £20.00
    • Full title: British Architects and Craftsmen, a Survey of Taste, Design and Style During Three Centuries 1600 to 1830. 'The genius of English architecture is the glory of England, second only to the printed word.' Thus Sacheverell Sitwell (younger brother of Edith and Osbert Sitwell) concludes British Architects and Craftsmen,…
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  • Cupid and the JacarandaCupid and the Jacaranda Quick View
    • Cupid and the JacarandaCupid and the Jacaranda Quick View
    • Cupid and the Jacaranda

    • £16.00
    • This is another book by Sacheverell Sitwell belonging to the series which began with his Dance of the Ouick and the Dead in 1936. It is, in fact, the fifth volume of this series Cupid and the Jacaranda, like its predecessors, ranges the wide field between fact and fiction. Partly,…
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  • Journey to the Ends of Time: Vol 1. Lost in the Dark WoodJourney to the Ends of Time: Vol 1. Lost in the Dark Wood Quick View
  • Little History of Music (Little Histories)Little History of Music (Little Histories) Quick View
    • Little History of Music (Little Histories)Little History of Music (Little Histories) Quick View
    • Little History of Music (Little Histories)

    • £20.00
    • Human beings have always made music. Music can move us and tell stories of faith, struggle, or love. It is common to all cultures across the world. But how has it changed over the millennia? Robert Philip explores the extraordinary history of music in all its forms, from our earliest…
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  • Looking For A New England 1975-1986Looking For A New England 1975-1986 Quick View
    • Looking For A New England 1975-1986Looking For A New England 1975-1986 Quick View
    • Looking For A New England 1975-1986

    • £12.00
    • What happened to UK cinema and TV when swinging London ended? Looking for a New England covers the period 1975 to 1986, from Slade in Flame to Absolute Beginners. A carefully researched exploration of transgressive films, the career of David Bowie, dystopias, the Joan Collins ouevre, black cinema, the origins…
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  • Morning, Noon and Night in LondonMorning, Noon and Night in London Quick View
    • Morning, Noon and Night in LondonMorning, Noon and Night in London Quick View
    • Morning, Noon and Night in London

    • £16.00
    • These slight pages are an invitation to walk with Mr. Sitwell along the pavements and into the music-halls of London upon an August afternoon and evening of the eighteen-sixties. A fantasy begun while London was being daily and nightly blitzed and bombed, and a tribute, therefore, to the eternal London.…
    • Add to basket
  • Mozart: Traces of TranscendenceMozart: Traces of Transcendence Quick View
    • Mozart: Traces of TranscendenceMozart: Traces of Transcendence Quick View
    • Mozart: Traces of Transcendence

    • £10.00
    • In a theological study of Mozart's music, Kung discusses the composer's Catholic background--something that, surprisingly, has hardly been treated by scholars--and reveals, among other things, the possibility of a new creative understanding of Mozart's "Coronation Mass", as interpretated by Mozart's music. A provocative study that may even surpass Karl Barth's…
    • Add to basket
  • Queen Mary and OthersQueen Mary and Others Quick View
    • Queen Mary and OthersQueen Mary and Others Quick View
    • Queen Mary and Others

    • £20.00
    • A posthumous anthology of essays by Osbert Sitwell published 5 years after his death, including some previously unpublished. Foreword by his close friend Sir Harold Acton.
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  • Sacred and Profane LoveSacred and Profane Love Quick View
    • Sacred and Profane LoveSacred and Profane Love Quick View
    • Sacred and Profane Love

    • £9.00
    • Sir Sacheverell Reresby Sitwell, 6th Baronet CH (1897 - 1988) was an English writer, best known as an art critic, music critic (his books on Mozart, Liszt, and Domenico Scarlatti are still consulted), and writer on architecture, particularly the baroque. Dame Edith Sitwell and Sir Osbert Sitwell were his older…
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  • Sex, Art, and American Culture: EssaysSex, Art, and American Culture: Essays Quick View
  • The Art of New Creation Ð Trajectories in Theology and the ArtsThe Art of New Creation Ð Trajectories in Theology and the Arts Quick View
  • The Dancer Defects: The Struggle for Cultural Supremacy during the Cold WarThe Dancer Defects: The Struggle for Cultural Supremacy during the Cold War Quick View
  • The Hunters and the HuntedThe Hunters and the Hunted Quick View
    • The Hunters and the HuntedThe Hunters and the Hunted Quick View
    • The Hunters and the Hunted

    • £16.00
    • This work, written in the concluding months or years of war, has for subject the tentative returning of the arts of peace. Through its pages, by way of interior drama, there runs some thread of connection with the Tales of Hoffmann. The same characters are invoked, but the larger frame…
    • Add to basket
  • The Lamberts: George, Constant and KitThe Lamberts: George, Constant and Kit Quick View
    • The Lamberts: George, Constant and KitThe Lamberts: George, Constant and Kit Quick View
    • The Lamberts: George, Constant and Kit

    • £14.00
    • Families are societies in miniature.' The Lamberts: George, Constant and Kit won a Somerset Maugham Award in 1987. A lesson in the fragility of fame, it tells the tragic story of three generations: George, one of Australia's leading painters; his talented composer-conductor son Constant; and grandson Kit, who managed the…
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