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An English Anthology
Alfred Denning
ISBN: 9780406176158
Format: Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
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An anthology of English prose which Lord Denning chose from his library. The scenes range from the trial of the Merchant of Venice to that of the Knave of Hearts, from the decks of Nelson's Victory to the drawing rooms of Jane Austen, and from the Pilgrims' gathering at the Tabard Inn to Sir Winston Churchill addressing a nation at war.
"Leaves from My Library" is a unique anthology of English prose which Lord Denning has himself chosen from his library at his country home at Whitchurch. The scenes are many and varied, ranging from the trial of the Merchant of Venice to that of the Knave of Hearts...from the decks of Nelson's Victory to the drawing rooms of Jane Austen...from the Pilgrims' gathering at the Tabard Inn to Sir Winston Churchill addressing a nation at war.
| ISBN | 0406176159 | | Pages | 273 | | ISBN13 | 9780406176158 (What's this?) | | Volumes | 1 | | Publisher | Oxford University Press | | Weight (grammes) | 652 | | Imprint | LexisNexis UK | | Published in | London | | Format | Hardback | | Height (mm) | 246 | | Publication date | 19 Jun 1986 | | Width (mm) | 156 | | Library of Congress | PR1285 | | Spine width (mm) | 30 | | DEWEY | 828.08 | | Academic level | Professional / Scholarly | | DEWEY edition | DC19 | |
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1. Four months in 1940 (Winston Churchill); 2. England expects (Lord Nelson); 3. A pound of flesh (William Shakespeare); 4. The death of a king (John Buchan); 5. The Great Proconsul (Lord Macaulay); 6. Rebellion in England (Lord Macaulay); 7. A pure woman (Thomas Hardy); 8. The trial of a knave (Lewis Carroll); 9. Seeking Salvation (John Bunyan); 10. Preaching Christianity (Acts of the Apostles); 11. Thick fog (Charles Dickens); 12. The middle-aged lady (Charles Dickens); 13. The power of the press (Anthony Trollope); 14. The impudent imposter (Lord Maugham); 15. The Empire-Builder (Basil Williams); 16. A country gentleman's recreation (Izaak Walton); 17. A curate's observations (Gilbert White); 18. Set in our North Downs (William Cobbett and others); 19. Sisters and suitors (Jane Austen); 20. Mediaeval characters (Geoffrey Chaucer); Epilogue; Index
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