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  • Elizabeth Barrett Browning, A Biography

    Margaret Forster, Illus. with photos

    Hardcover (Chatto & Windus, Aug. 16, 1988)
    None
  • Skyfaring: A Journey with a Pilot

    Mark Vanhoenacker

    Hardcover (Chatto & Windus, July 22, 2015)
    'Flight, like any great love, is both a liberation and a return': an airline pilot captures the wonder of flight for the modern traveller. "One of the most constantly fascinating, but consistently under-appreciated aspects of modern life is the business of flying. Mark Vanhoenacker has written the ideal book on the subject: a description of what it's like to fly by a commercial pilot who is also a master prose stylist and a deeply sensitive human being. This is a man who is at once a technical expert - he flies 747s across continents -- and a poet of the skies. This couldn't be more highly recommended." --Alain de Botton Think back to when you first flew. When you first left the Earth, and travelled high and fast above its turning arc. When you looked down on a new world, captured simply and perfectly through a window fringed with ice. When you descended towards a city, and arrived from the sky as effortlessly as daybreak. In Skyfaring, airline pilot and flight romantic Mark Vanhoenacker shares his irrepressible love of flying, on a journey from day to night, from new ways of mapmaking and the poetry of physics to the names of winds and the nature of clouds. Here, anew, is the simple wonder that remains at the heart of an experience which modern travellers, armchair and otherwise, all too easily take for granted: the transcendent joy of motion, and the remarkable new perspectives that height and distance bestow on everything we love. • Sunday Times Bestseller • Book of the Week on Radio 4
  • Hitler's Furies: German Women in the Nazi Killing Fields

    Wendy Lower

    Hardcover (Chatto & Windus, March 15, 2013)
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  • Johannes Kepler and Planetary Motion

    David C. Knight

    Hardcover (Chatto and Windus, March 15, 1965)
    Johannes Kepler and Planetary Motion (Immortals of Science)
  • Nonsense Songs

    Edward Lear

    Hardcover (Chatto & Windus, Aug. 16, 1993)
    This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
  • Basil and Barnabas

    Thomas Janikovsky, Éva; Kabdebo, Laszlo Reber

    Hardcover (Chatto and Windus, March 15, 1971)
    None
  • The Mayflower Generation: The Winslow Family and the Fight for the New World

    REBECCA FRASER

    Hardcover (Chatto & Windus, March 15, 2017)
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  • The Language of Kindness: A Nurse's Story

    Christie Watson

    Hardcover (Chatto & Windus, March 15, 2018)
    None
  • Brunelleschi's Dome: The Story of the Great Cathedral in Florence

    Ross King

    Hardcover (CHATTO & WINDUS, March 15, 2000)
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  • How to Live: A Life of Montaigne in One Question and Twenty Attempts at An Answer

    Sarah Bakewell

    Hardcover (Chatto & Windus, Feb. 16, 2010)
    Brilliant, original, funny and moving — a vivid portrait of Montaigne, showing how his ideas gave birth to our modern sense of our inner selves, from Shakespeare's plays to the dilemmas we face today.How to get on well with people, how to deal with violence, how to adjust to losing someone you love — such questions arise in most people's lives. They are all versions of a bigger question: how do you live? How do you do the good or honourable thing, while flourishing and feeling happy?This question obsessed Renaissance writers, none more than Michel Eyquem de Montaigne (1533-92), perhaps the first truly modern individual. A nobleman, public official and wine-grower, he wrote free-roaming explorations of his thought and experience, unlike anything written before. He called them 'essays', meaning 'attempts' or 'tries'. Into them he put whatever was in his head: his tastes in wine and food, his childhood memories, the way his dog's ears twitched when it was dreaming, as well as the appalling events of the religious civil wars raging around him. The Essays was an instant bestseller, and over four hundred years later, Montaigne's honesty and charm still draw people to him. Readers come to him in search of companionship, wisdom and entertainment — and in search of themselves.This book, a spirited and singular biography (and the first full life of Montaigne in English for nearly fifty years), relates the story of his life by way of the questions he posed and the answers he explored. It traces his bizarre upbringing (made to speak only Latin), youthful career and sexual adventures, his travels, and his friendships with the scholar and poet Etienne de La Boétie and with his adopted 'daughter', Marie de Gournay. And as we read, we also meet his readers — who for centuries have found in Montaigne an inexhaustible source of answers to the haunting question, 'how to live?'
  • The Bluest Eye

    Toni Morrison

    Hardcover (Chatto and Windus, Aug. 16, 1980)
    None
  • The Wonderful Adventures of PHRA the Phoenician

    Edwin Lester Arnold

    (Chatto and Windus, Jan. 1, 1892)
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