Kilvert's Diary

Kilvert's Diary
Title Kilvert's Diary PDF eBook
Author Francis Kilvert
Publisher National Geographic Books
Pages 0
Release 2020-01-28
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1784875716

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Few have written more beautifully about the British countryside than Francis Kilvert. A country clergyman born in 1840, Kilvert spent much of his time visiting parishioners, walking the lanes and fields of Herefordshire and writing in his diary. Full of passionate delight in the natural world and the glory of the changing seasons, his diaries are as generous, spontaneous and vivacious as Kilvert himself. He is an irresistible companion. This new edition of William Plomer’s original selection contains new archival material as well as a fascinating introduction illuminating Kilvert’s world and the history of the diaries. ‘One of the best books in English’ Sunday Times 'Kilvert has touched and delighted (and mildly shocked) readers of his diaries ever since they were first published. New readers are in for a treat' Alan Bennett

Francis Kilvert and His World

Francis Kilvert and His World
Title Francis Kilvert and His World PDF eBook
Author Frederick Grice
Publisher
Pages 257
Release 1982
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780904573787

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Francis Kilvert born in 1840 at Hardenhuish, Wiltshire, England, was the son of Robert Kilvert and Thermulthis Coleman. He married Elizabeth Ann Rowland on 20 August 1879 at Wooton-by-Woodstock. Five weeks after his marriage he became ill and died 23 September 1879 at Bredwardine, Hereford, where he was Vicar. Elizabeth survived him by 30 years. She died in 1911.

Francis Kilvert

Francis Kilvert
Title Francis Kilvert PDF eBook
Author David Lockwood
Publisher Border Lines
Pages 182
Release 1990
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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Eric Gill & David Jones at Capel-y-ffin

Eric Gill & David Jones at Capel-y-ffin
Title Eric Gill & David Jones at Capel-y-ffin PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Miles
Publisher Border Lines
Pages 184
Release 1992
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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This is the first book dedicated to the four year collaboration between two major British artists, Eric Gill and David Jones, at Gill's artistic-religious community at Capel-y-Ffin, a remote disused monastery in the Black Mountains.

At the Bright Hem of God

At the Bright Hem of God
Title At the Bright Hem of God PDF eBook
Author Peter J. Conradi
Publisher Seren Books
Pages 244
Release 2009
Genre History
ISBN

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Based on the author's visit in 1965, this unique volume is written as a love letter to the mid-Wales county of Radnorshire. Within its autobiographical frame, this account covers the history and religious life of the area as reflected through its local writers and its adjacent townships, from 1176 to the present day. Exploring this fascinating location in detail, this investigation depicts its rural landscape as remote, wild, and renowned for shaping the lives of its inhabitants. Selecting key moments in its history--from the Middle Ages to the 21st century--this examination reviews the responses of writers as varied as Thomas Traherne, Bruce Chatwin, and Jean Jacques Rousseau. The result is a unique portrait of the county--what it is like to have lived there and to live there still--that captures the essence of a hidden part of Wales and Britain. Within this intriguing narrative, the various landscapes of borders--physical, emotional, and intellectual--from the author's own particular racial, religious, and spiritual identity are analyzed, forming a complementary exploration of the human condition.

A Ragged Schooling

A Ragged Schooling
Title A Ragged Schooling PDF eBook
Author Robert Roberts
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 228
Release 1997-08-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781901341010

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In this autobiography, the author evokes his Edwardian childhood in his portrait of a vanished community as he tells how he and the other children of Salford struggled daily to survive the poverty that surrounded them.

The Age of Alexander

The Age of Alexander
Title The Age of Alexander PDF eBook
Author Plutarch
Publisher Penguin UK
Pages 664
Release 2012-03-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0141970383

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Plutarch's parallel biographies of the great men in Greek and Roman history are cornerstones of European literature, drawn on by writers and statesmen since the Renaissance, most notably by Shakespeare. This selection provides intimate glimpses into the lives of these men, depicting, as he put it, 'those actions which illuminate the workings of the soul'. We learn why the mild Artaxerxes forced the killer of his usurping brother to undergo the horrific 'death of two boats'; why the noble Dion repeatedly risked his life for the ungrateful mobs of Syracuse; why Demosthenes delivered a funeral oration for the soldiers he had deserted in battle; and why Alexander, the most enigmatic of tyrants, self-destructed after conquering half the world.