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        October 2020

        Die innersten Geheimnisse der Welt

        Roman

        by Rose Tremain

        Bath, 1865: Jane ist eine begnadete Krankenschwester und findet die Aussicht, ihr Leben als Ehefrau und Mutter an der Seite des jungen Arztes Valentine zu verbringen, wenig reizvoll. Umso mehr, als sie bei einem Aufenthalt in Londons freizügiger Bohème die schöne Julietta kennenlernt … Während Jane mit ihrem inneren Konflikt ringt, zieht es Valentines Bruder Edmund an weit entfernte Orte: Auf der Suche nach exotischen Pflanzen und Tieren reist der Forscher in den tiefen Dschungel Borneos. Doch er hat die Gefahren der gewaltigen Natur und des drückenden Klimas unterschätzt – und so muss auch er sich fragen, was er sich von seinem Schicksal eigentlich erhofft … Rose Tremains kühner und sinnlicher Roman erzählt mit unbändiger Abenteuerlust von Menschen zwischen Leidenschaft und Konvention, von Heils- und Glücksversprechen – und der Sehnsucht nach Erlösung.

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        Geography & the Environment
        May 2018

        Ecological Effects of Electricity Generation, Storage and Use

        by Peter Henderson

        This book reviews the past, present and future generation and use of electricity. While noting the importance of electricity to the well-being of people, it argues that all means of electricity generation have adverse ecological consequences. The ecological effects of all the main forms of electricity generation, storage and transmission are reviewed in 14 chapters. The chapters briefly cover the engineering and physics of each method of electricity generation followed by a description of the different ways in which the technology interacts with the natural world. Finally, sections consider the importance of these impacts and how they can be mitigated or avoided. A final chapter summarizes the issues and emphasizes that the only way to truly minimize the impacts of electricity generation is to reduce our consumption and transmission. Future efforts should continue to focus on increasing the efficiency of light production, refrigeration, electrical appliances and batteries.

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        The Arts
        November 2013

        Out of the ivory tower

        The Independent Group and popular culture

        by Anne Massey, Christopher Breward, Bill Sherman

        The Independent Group is now the subject of global scholarly interest, and this book, a sequel to The Independent Group: Modernism and mass culture in Britain, 1945-59, explores the Anglo-American phenomenon from a new perspective. The Group included fine artists Magda Cordell, Richard Hamilton, Nigel Henderson, Eduardo Paolozzi and William Turnbull; architects Alison and Peter Smithson, James Stirling and Colin St John Wilson; graphic designer Edward Wright; music producer Frank Cordell; and writers Lawrence Alloway, Reyner Banham, John McHale and Toni del Renzio. This radical collective met at the ICA in London during the early 1950s, and worked with and within the new world of both the avant-garde and popular culture. This sequel includes an in-depth discussion of the recent historiography of the Independent Group, and examines its history from an alternative perspective - that of popular culture. The themes of domestic space, Hollywood film, fashion, mass-circulation magazines, science-fiction and popular music are explored, broadening our general understanding. ;

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        The Arts
        July 2016

        Making sense of the Bayeux Tapestry

        Readings and reworkings

        by Anna Henderson, Bill Sherman

        This book aims to make sense of the Bayeux Tapestry by bringing together answers to a number of questions which this famous hanging presents to the viewer. How did the embroiderers organise the stitching of the Bayeux Tapestry? Are its limited colours used with greater sophistication than viewers have recognised? What do we know of the Tapestry's supporting cast: naked figures in the margins and clerics present at events in the main register? Can we learn anything about the original purpose of the Tapestry from detailed examination of Bayeux Cathedral's 1476 Inventory, the first known reference to the Tapestry's existence? This book combines up-to-the-minute research with an introduction that draws on the contributors' personal observations in order to interrogate the Tapestry's enduring value. Bringing together contributions from leading specialists and newer voices in the field, it will be essential reading for students and scholars of the Bayeux Tapestry, medieval art and culture. ;

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        August 2006

        Ein Date mit Mr. Darcy

        Mit Jane Austen den Mann fürs Leben finden

        by Henderson, Lauren / Übersetzt von Schlimm, Sabine

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        April 2023

        Alle Mamas

        by Sarah Kate Ellis, Kristen Ellis-Henderson, Max Rambaldi, Sonja Fiedler-Tresp

        »Alle Mamas« ist Liebesbrief  und Lobeshymne an alle Mütter in einem. Die Botschaft ist: Alle Mütter zu feiern, weil sie Unglaubliches leisten. Ob Pilotin, Ärztin, alleinerziehend, in Form zweier Väter oder als tolle Oma – alle Mütter zeichnen sich vor allem durch ihre Fürsorge und Liebe für ihre Kinder aus. Die zeitgemäßen, farbenfrohen Illustrationen stecken voller Leben und zeigen wie vielseitig Familien heute sind. Das perfekte Geschenk zum Muttertag: Ein Liebesbrief an alle Mütter dieser Welt. Ein liebevoll illustriertes buntes Bilderbuch für Kinder ab 4 Jahren. Divers und zeitgemäß: So sehen Familien heute aus.

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        Tourism industry
        November 2009

        City Tourism

        National Capital Perspectives

        by Dr Abel Duarte Alonso, Caroline Andrew, Mark Bruce-Miller, Thanh-Huong Bui, Paul Byrne, Guy Chiasson, Malcolm J M Cooper, Tracey J Dickson, Anya Diekmann, Jerry Eades, Deborah Edwards, Robert Govers, Tony Griffin, Claire Haven-Tang, Bruce Hayllar, Ernie Heath, Joan C Henderson, Charles Inskip, Myriam Jansen-Verbeke, Lee Jolliffe, Eleri Jones, Elizabeth Kruger, Ghada Masri, Geraldine Maulet, László Puczkó, Ir. Pratap Raju, Tamara Rátz, Carin Rustema. Edited by Robert Maitland, Brent W Ritchie.

        Capital city status attracts and drives tourism by enhancing a city’s appeal to the tourist and its international standing. With a focus on city tourism themes, this book examines subjects including the identity of a city in a tourism context and practical matters such as promoting the city as a product. By examining tourist activities in national capitals, the book addresses issues in capital city development as tourist destinations with a broad, international approach and case studies on major tourist cities.

      • Crime & mystery fiction (Children's/YA)
        February 2021

        The Mystery of the Lost Will

        by Yerby, Jack||Hanna Al-Shaer illustrator

        Did old man Granger rewrite his will and change his mind about who was going to inherit his millions? And what was he trying to tell the nurse just as he died? Kalani Henderson is sure there must be another will hidden somewhere. Together with his brother Tristen and Navajo friend Danner, he sets off to find it. But first he must find out if Wyatt Granger even had time to write a new will before his sudden death. The mystery seems impossible, even to an experienced crime solver like his dad who encourages his sons in this seemingly impossible quest.

      • Religious & spiritual fiction
        June 2015

        Unseen Things Above

        by Catherine Fox

        Who will be the next bishop of Lindchester? That's what everyone's been asking since bishop Paul Henderson resigned in haste and a whiff of scandal. Unseen Things Above rejoins our friends in the diocese as they address themselves to the labyrinthine process of appointing his replacement. When they aren't arguing about love and marriage, that is. Should Jane renounce her feminist orthodoxy and wed the manly archdeacon? Could Father Ed defy the House of Bishops and marry Neil? And how many hearts will start atrembling when the gorgeous but volatile Freddie May returns to the Cathedral Close? Come, dear reader, and clamber once again onto the liturgical rollercoaster. Travel from Easter to Advent with bishops, archbishops, and all the company of Lindchester. Hang on to your hat as you're whirled through ups and downs and twists of plot. There are unseen things above, all right. But if you manage to open your eyes, the view from the top is glorious.

      • Cricket
        November 2008

        Worst of Cricket 2, The

        More Malice and Misfortune from the World's Cruellest Game

        by Nigel Henderson

        “You do well to love cricket,” said Lord Harris, “for it is more free from anything sordid, anything dishonourable, than any game in the world.” Harris, who captained the first England team to do battle with the Australians in this country, obviously never got his hands on a copy of The Worst of Cricket. If that volume failed to totally convince you that the sport is designed to disturb, dismay and disgruntle in equal measure, then maybe it was because it only scratched the surface. Subtitled ‘More Malice and Misfortune in the World’s Cruellest Game’, The Worst of Cricket 2 completes the job, taking up where its predecessor, one of the best-selling titles in Pitch’s popular ‘Worst of Sport’ series, left off. The book takes another humorous look at the whole catalogue of malevolence, misadventure and madness associated with the sport – corruption, violence, drunkenness, incompetence – on and off the pitch!

      • Cricket
        April 2008

        Worst of Cricket, The

        Malice and Misfortune in the World's Cruellest Game

        by Nigel Henderson

        We've been swallowing the myth for years; that cricket is a gentlemanly pursuit, where bad luck is something to be borne stoically, and bad behaviour is poor form that will get you drummed out of the club. This is plainly nonsense. The Worst of Cricket is a warts-and-all celebration of the truth that malice and misfortune play a crucial role in the world’s cruellest game. So pad up and take your guard against the very worst elements of cricket, from the worst imaginable gamesmanship to the worst thrashings and injuries; from the worst umpiring decisions, confrontations and missed catches to the worst instances of cheating and brawling. Here are fielders impaled on pavilion gates, groundsmen sparking riots by rolling the pitch, sex and drugs and rock ‘n’ roll-style dressing-room trashings – all in a book that will simultaneously delight and appal any supporter or aficionado of the first-class game.

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