The Squirrel that Dreamt of Madness

The Squirrel that Dreamt of Madness
Title The Squirrel that Dreamt of Madness PDF eBook
Author @craigstone_
Publisher Troubador Publishing Ltd
Pages 264
Release 2016-04-22
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1785890662

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What do you do when the voice in your head is telling you to walk out of your job and follow your dreams? What would happen if you listened to the voice in your head? What if you walked out of your job, left your home and a few hours later found yourself jobless and homeless, sitting on a park bench, with a pad and a pen and a desperate hope that the book you are going to write in the park will eventually change your life? That's what Craig Stone, professional nobody did. This is the story he made up to keep his sanity while living alone in Gladstone Park, North London, as he came to terms with the consequences of making bold decisions. He sat under a tree, writing about what it was like to be living under a tree. Craig was determined to write a book that would get him out of the park, a book so original it would be published and change the course of his life. The Squirrel that Dreamt of Madness is his story. An imaginative mix of fantasy and his own experiences, this funny and sometimes poignant tale will appeal to those looking for an original and edgy take on autobiographical writing. “One of our favourite guests of the year (and we seriously say that to very few people!)” – The BBC Comedy Café

Insanity and Genius

Insanity and Genius
Title Insanity and Genius PDF eBook
Author Harry Edwin Eiss
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 736
Release 2008
Genre Genius and mental illness
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An exploration of the greatest minds and how they have struggled to find the deepest truths about the human condition.

An Elegant Madness

An Elegant Madness
Title An Elegant Madness PDF eBook
Author Venetia Murray
Publisher Viking Adult
Pages 360
Release 1999
Genre History
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The gilded vulgarity of Britain's most decadent era is profiled in a definitive and dazzling history--with characters as extraordinary as the allegedly incestuous Lord Byron and the famous courtesan, Harriet Wilson. Illustrations.

Select Specimens of the National Literature of England

Select Specimens of the National Literature of England
Title Select Specimens of the National Literature of England PDF eBook
Author M. Keijzer
Publisher
Pages 620
Release 1856
Genre
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The British Classical Authors

The British Classical Authors
Title The British Classical Authors PDF eBook
Author M. Keijzer (vert.)
Publisher
Pages 608
Release 1855
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Handboek voor de Engelsche letterkunde van Lawrence Minot tot op onzen tijd

Handboek voor de Engelsche letterkunde van Lawrence Minot tot op onzen tijd
Title Handboek voor de Engelsche letterkunde van Lawrence Minot tot op onzen tijd PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 612
Release 1873
Genre
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A Speaker's Treasury of Quotations

A Speaker's Treasury of Quotations
Title A Speaker's Treasury of Quotations PDF eBook
Author Michael C. Thomsett
Publisher McFarland
Pages 249
Release 2015-01-24
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1476611475

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Every public speaker can benefit from an apt quotation to illuminate a speaking point. This compilation of 2,116 quotations in 263 broad subject categories is useful for political, motivational, and other public speakers along with speech writers, planners, and researchers. The topics range from Ability (“Out of my lean and low ability I’ll lend you something”—Shakespeare) to Youth (“I suppose it’s difficult for the young to realize that one may be old without being a fool”—William Somerset Maugham). Each entry is credited to its author, the work in which it appeared (when appropriate), and the date of origin. There are two indexes: of authors (to topics and their entry numbers) and of highly detailed keywords-in-context (to their entries).