Ashe of Rings, and Other Writings

Ashe of Rings, and Other Writings
Title Ashe of Rings, and Other Writings PDF eBook
Author Mary Butts
Publisher
Pages 392
Release 1998
Genre Fiction
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The author called Ashe of rings, her first published novel, a "War-Fairy-Tale," as it deals with the Badbury Rings, "a set of prehistoric concentric earthworks in south Dorset," those who are sympathetic to this landscape and those who are antagonistic to it. In Imaginary letters, the author writes to the mother of her lover, Boris, a Russian emigré. Traps for unbelievers and Warning to hikers are companion pieces, "addressing the need for preserving the land and retaining or restoring some sort of spiritual consciousness." Ghosties and ghoulies is the author's study of ghost fiction. -- Preface, p. x-xiii.

To the King a Daughter

To the King a Daughter
Title To the King a Daughter PDF eBook
Author Andre Norton
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 330
Release 2000-09-02
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780312873363

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In the start of a new fantasy trilogy, the Clan of Ash is dying, and their totem tree is withering away. There is a prophecy that a daughter of Ash will rise again, but none have survived the mass killings--except one.

The Collected Essays of Mary Butts

The Collected Essays of Mary Butts
Title The Collected Essays of Mary Butts PDF eBook
Author Mary Butts
Publisher Recovered Classics
Pages 400
Release 2021-09-28
Genre
ISBN 9781620540329

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The thirteen essays and 117 literary reviews gathered in this book were written largely between 1932 and 1937, the most productive period of Mary Butts's foreshortened literary career---she died at 47. After spending most of the 'twenties on the Continent, principally Paris, with the madding American and English survivors of the soi-disant "Lost Generation," she repatriated to London before settling with a new husband permanently in Sennen, a Cornish village close to Land's End. Famously impractical about money, she must have welcomed the editor Hugh Ross Williamson's invitation to review for The Bookman as a means to supplement her small allowance and book royalties. Considering her charming and personal reviews, this work must have given her satisfaction; it is surely not hackwork. Within a short time she was engaged to write reviews and essays for other prominent journals and newspapers, including The Sunday Times, The Daily Telegraph, The Spectator, The Manchester Guardian, The London Mercury, Time and Tide, John O'London Weekly, The Adelphi, Everyman, and even Crime-which she accomplished while somehow maintaining a steady production of stories, novels, and a memoir of her childhood, and all of this despite marital strife, financial pressures, and worsening health. For the shorter pieces, as a reviewer for hire, it's doubtful she had much choice of books, but her keenest interests and expertise-as well as friendships with contemporary authors-were probably known to her editors, who commissioned accordingly. The range, variety, and depth of subjects is little short of remarkable, from classical literature to popular fiction (historicals, mysteries, the uncanny), from history (French and English) to Eastern religion to the American Depression to gardening, and on and on. Moreover, "reviews" is a misnomer for most of Butts's shorter pieces because her approach is conversational and opinionated, and sprinkled with interesting asides. Better to think of them as miniature essays. Her erudition can be formidable, her thought associations eclectic, her tone scholarly, elegant, jazzy or passionate. However, her longer essays-concerning Aldous Huxley, Baron Corvo, and supernatural fiction, for example-are more like English gardens: structured and carefully tended, but allowing for spaces of intellectual play.

Armed with Madness

Armed with Madness
Title Armed with Madness PDF eBook
Author Mary Butts
Publisher
Pages 262
Release 1928
Genre English fiction
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Traps for Unbelievers

Traps for Unbelievers
Title Traps for Unbelievers PDF eBook
Author Mary Butts
Publisher
Pages 60
Release 1932
Genre Christianity
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Ashes of Bluebird

Ashes of Bluebird
Title Ashes of Bluebird PDF eBook
Author Sheriff Terry Ashe
Publisher
Pages 346
Release 2012-07
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781937763381

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This collection of inspiring, thought-provoking, and sometimes comical stories is from Terry Ashe, the Sheriff who holds a tight rein on the lawless in Wilson County, Tennessee. Awarded three Purple Hearts and the Bronze Star for bravery in Vietnam, he faced a whole different enemy when returned home from the war to clean up the blight "across the creek" from the scene of his childhood - Bluebird Road. Sheriff Ashe has been re-elected term after term for a total of four remarkable decades.

This Book Is Full of Spiders

This Book Is Full of Spiders
Title This Book Is Full of Spiders PDF eBook
Author David Wong
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 418
Release 2012-10-02
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0312546343

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Fan favorite Wong takes readers to a whole new level with this blistering sequel to the cult sensation "John Dies at the End," soon to be a movie starring Paul Giamatti.