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  • - An Anthology of Poetry
     
    135

    A collection of contemporary poems from over 50 contributors, that address peace and war from a variety of viewpoints. Published with the English Association.

  • - a Memoir
    av John Froy
    145

    A memoir of the life of an art student in the 1970s. The second volume of John Froy's memoir.

  • av Jenny Halstead
    165,-

    Jenny Halstead spent a year as artist in residence at the University of Reading's Harris Garden. This book records in words and pictures the changing seasons, the volunteers who work there and the story of its renovation.

  • - Our Places of Worship
    av Adam Sowan
    145,-

    Fascinating accounts of the history and architecture of Reading's ecclesiastical heritage.

  • - 11 Stories
    av Peter Robinson
    135

    Nine short stories by poet and translator Peter Robinson

  • av Kate Noakes
    125,-

  • av John Man
    159,-

    Presents the local history of Berkshire, from 1800-1900.

  • av John Froy
    215

    A visionary artist, Peter Hay (1951-2003) was a fine draughtsman and watercolourist, and a brilliantly inventive printmaker. He had a strong sense of place; the junction of the rivers Thames and Kennet close to his home was a frequent symbolic theme in his work. This book brings together the range of this prolific artist's work for the first time.

  • av Conor Carville
    145

    Sometimes lyric, sometimes violent, Conor Carville's second collection of poetry teems with the martyrdoms, both everyday and epic, that punctuate our lives. Many of the poems reassert the capacity of song to grasp the shape of a life, a community, or a world, in the shadow of its vast disorder.

  • av Adrian Lawson
    135

    Over 25 years Adrian Lawson chronicled the wildlife he encountered in the parks, woods and town of Reading. This book takes us through the calendar year with a selection of articles from his long-running newspaper column, Rural Reading, plus some new and previously unpublished pieces, accompanied by perceptive illustrations from Geoff Sawers.

  • - Reading's memorials
    av Malcolm Summers
    159,-

    The stories behind Reading's memorials bring the people and events of Reading's past to life. This book describes aspects of the town's history by considering some of its - often not well known - plaques, statues and monuments. Even the better known memorials have secrets to yield in the tales of their origins.

  • av Peter Robinson
    169

    The narrator wanders around Reading, the town where he has settled, musing on the town and the issues facing us all.

  • av Maria Teresa Horta
    175

    This landmark book brings together, for the first time in English, translations of 75 poems by the renowned Portuguese poet Maria Teresa Horta. The poems are presented in their original Portuguese with facing-page English translation by prize-winning poet Lesley Saunders.

  • av Kate Behrens
    135

    In Penumbra, Kate Behrens' third collection, the poems are linked by themes of dislocation and heredity. If the dead are ever-present here, so is love: the absence of, rewards and longing for it, the endurance and effort of it.

  • av Wilfred Owen
    135

  • av Jean Watkins
    135

    Jean Watkins' second collection, celebrates the diversity of wildlife, landscape, art and human experience.

  • av James Peake
    135

    In his carefully meditated debut collection of poetry, James Peake explores the imagination's material legacy - how our ideas have entered wood and stone, celluloid and skin, metal and glass, and become restless in the process.

  • - Patterns and polychromy
    av Adam Sowan
    229

    Reading is famous for its varied, colourful and intricately patterned brickwork. Illustrated throughout with local photographs, Bricks and Brickwork in Reading gets back to basics with bonding, tells the story of a successful Victorian brick maker, pays homage to Alfred Waterhouse and revels in the delights of air bricks and crinkle-crankle walls.

  • - History, folklore and virtues of Britain's trees
    av Christina Hart-Davis
    215

    Following A Wild Plant Year, which recorded the folklore and cultural history of our native wildflowers, in The Greenwood Trees Christina looks at the history, folklore and virtues of our native trees - and a few well-known introductions too - all illustrated with her exquisitely detailed watercolour paintings.

  • av Peter Durrant
    145

    An account of the history of Reading's Abbey and the changes to its ruins and the surrounding area after the Dissolution in 1539.

  • av Lesley Saunders
    135

    Lesley Saunders' fourth collection, is an extended praise-song for the Greek and Latin literature she grew up with as a schoolgirl. These poems respond, in oblique and glancing ways, to the riches of these two cultures.

  • av Jack Thacker
    135

    First collection of poems by Jack Thacker winner of the 2016 Charles Causley International Poetry Competition.

  • av John Froy
    165

    John Froy's second collection is filled with love, hopes and fears for his family and friends and for the natural world.

  • - The Social Impact of the Hill Family
    av Duncan Mackay
    159,-

  • av Claire Dyer
    145

    A second collection of poems from a maturing writer, in demand as judge and tutor, currently publishing novels as well as poetry.

  • av David Cooke
    145,-

    Fourth collection by a poet who explores a wide range of themes with clarity and musicality.

  • av David Cliffe
    169

    The history of Reading's cinemas from 1897 to the present day, illustrated

  • - New and Selected Poems
    av Susan Utting
    135

    A collection of new and selected previously published poems reflecting and developing the theme of women.

  • av Steven Matthews
    145

    Second collection from established poet and critic who has been a regular reviewer of poetry for London Magazine, Poetry Review and the TLS as well as poetry editor for Dublin Quarterly Magazine. This collection is a 'sustained meditation on magnetism in all its senses' (Bernard O'Donoghue).

  • av Rainer Maria Rilke
    175

    These remarkable translations of Rilke's poems by Latvian exile Ruth Speirs, a close friend of Lawrence Durrell are brought together in a single volume for the first time. Rhythmically alive and carefully faithful, they have been described as 'excellent' and ' the best'.

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