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April | 2010 | Daily Life Through a Lens
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Daily Life Through a Lens. Archive for April, 2010. April 28, 2010. We have always had copies of Elizabeth Jane Howard’s novels on the shelves at home, though each copy has been a different edition. It was therefore a delight to receive this reissued set of the four books that comprise. 1995) – has a delightfully coloured spine and a domestic photo on the cover. April 28, 2010. A fitting cover for such a lovely Wednesday afternoon – blue skies, a pot of tea and enough sun to warrant bare legs. Before fal...
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Daily Life Through a Lens. Judging a book by its cover. May 19, 2010. In keeping with the theme of this week’s posts, here is a link to an article about the benefits of a stylish book cover by Stuart Evers in today’s Guardian. Http:/ www.guardian.co.uk/books/booksblog/2010/may/19/boring-book-cover-jackets-stuart-evers. The end is splendid. May 19, 2010. Gwen Raverat, granddaughter of Charles Darwin and friend of the Woolfs, wrote the following to VW after receiving an advance copy of. My dear Virginia,.
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May | 2010 | Daily Life Through a Lens
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Daily Life Through a Lens. Archive for May, 2010. May 28, 2010. 8211; Michele Roberts,. May 20, 2010. If anyone has an edition of. That hasn’t been featured so far – there are three more to come – I would love to see a picture. Send any pictures, details or suggestions to Lucy at l.r.gallagher@ncl.ac.uk. And I’ll feature them in a post. The Pursuit of Reading. May 20, 2010. VW (who borrowed her title from a phrase in Samuel Johnson’s. 8211; excerpt from. Judging a book by its cover. May 19, 2010. The nov...
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Margaret Storm Jameson – Dr Katherine Cooper
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Researching the intersections of War, Nation and Gender. My previous work constitutes the first critical study of the Yorkshire writer Margaret Storm Jameson. Entitled. War, Nation and Europe in the Novels of Storm Jameson. It is a recovery of Storm Jameson as a war writer. Despite Jameson’s prolific. With this project, I sought to recuperate Jameson’s work by tracing her shift from an insular and Anglo-centric pacifism in her early novels such as 1937’s. The Moon is Making. To a pro-war stance by 1940’s.
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July | 2010 | Daily Life Through a Lens
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Daily Life Through a Lens. Archive for July, 2010. New York Public Library, NYC July 2010. July 20, 2010. 8220;The only true equalisers in the world are books; the only treasure-house open to all comers is a library; the only wealth which will not decay is knowledge; the only jewel which you can carry beyond the grave is wisdom.” – J.A. Langford. July 20, 2010. I have a picture of this original cover design for. By Vanessa Bell on the living room wall. Of all the images, this is my favourite.
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August | 2010 | Daily Life Through a Lens
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Daily Life Through a Lens. Archive for August, 2010. Audrey Niffenegger’s Her Fearful Symmetry. August 17, 2010. Last week’s discovery was a signed limited edition hardback copy of Niffenegger’s most recent novel. Only 750 of these books were printed, and they come in a red slipcase, which was unfortunately missing from this edition. Nevertheless, as it usually retails at 35 online, it was a very welcome addition to the bookshelves at only 1.75. Women and the Great War. August 16, 2010. August 13, 2010.
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March | 2010 | Daily Life Through a Lens
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Daily Life Through a Lens. Archive for March, 2010. Knit one, purl one. March 23, 2010. When I was at my parents’ house a couple of weeks ago my mum unearthed these knitting need. Les Pink and blue metallic needles of differing lengths, she was taught to knit on these in 1964 by my great-grandma, Cissie. She put this talent to good use and knitted all kinds of oft-coveted things during her teens and twenties, and again after I was born. The Good Plain Cook. March 21, 2010. The Good Plain Cook. With an ev...