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  • Longlisted for the orange prizeunder the pretence of his cider business, jonathan visits his newly widowed aunt and there meets her unruly servant girl, tamar, who soon reveals that she has secrets of her ownbut when he discovers a letter from his dying uncle, hinting an inheritance and revenge, he is determined to unravel the mystery in his familysee oxfam website for delivery information read moreoxfam bookshop hertford a novel of secrets and revenge within a seventeenth-century english familya generation after the civil war, jonathan dymond, a cider maker, has so far enjoyed a quiet life

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  • I've always loved the orange birds against the white fishescher is the best!this a sweet escher jigsaw which was a challenge to complete

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  • Northern ireland the orange state by michael farrellexcellent condition great for collectors

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  • Half life 2: the orange box in very good condition

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  • Oxfam bookshop thame the orange fairy book, edited by andrew lang(presumed first edition)hardback with gilt-edged pagessee oxfam website for delivery information read more   wear and tear consistent with age  inscription in ink on front page by previous owner  thirty three fairy tales with eight coloured plates and numerous black and white illustrations by h

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  • 'helen dunmore mesmerizes you with her magical pen' daily mail 'a beautiful and inspired novel' john le carré 'secrets, unspoken words, lies that have the truth wrapped up in them somewhere make dunmore's stories ripple with menace and suspense' sunday times helen dunmore has published eleven novels with penguin: zennor in darkness, which won the mckitterick prize; burning bright; a spell of winter, which won the orange prize; talking to the dead; your blue-eyed boy; with your crooked heart; the siege, which was shortlisted for the whitbread novel of the year award and for the orange prize for fiction ; mourning ruby; house of orphans; counting the stars and the betrayal, which was longlisted for the man booker prizelawrence and his german wife hiding out in cornwall during the first world warspring, , and war haunts the cornish coastal village of zennor: ships are being sunk by u-boats, strangers are treated with suspicion, and newspapers are full of spy storiessee oxfam website for delivery information read moreshe is also a poet, children's novelist and short-story writerinto this turmoil come dh lawrence and his german wife, frieda hoping to escape the war-fever that grips londonthey befriend clare coyne, a young artist struggling to console her beloved cousin, john william, who is on leave from the trenches and suffering from shell-shockyet the dark tide of gossip and innuendo means that zennor is neither a place of recovery nor of escapeoxfam bookshop cheltenham in her prize-winning first novel, zennor in darkness, helen dunmore reimagines the plight of d

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  • The four prize winners received unconditional cash prizes as follows: first prize of £ svetlana fialova; second prize of £ marie von heyl; and student awards of £ each: kristian fletcher and tamsin nagelin the jerwood drawing prize was run in partnership with drawing projects ukthe 20th anniversary of the jerwood drawing prize exhibition was celebrated in , and in jerwood charitable foundation marked 15 years of its support for the prizethe prize is supported by jerwood charitable foundation through its contemporary gallery programme jerwood visual artsthe works were selected from more than submissions by kate brindley, director of middlesbrough institute of modern art; michael craig-martin ra, artist; and charlotte mullins, art critic, writer, broadcaster, and editor of art quarterly selected from original drawings, the jerwood drawing prize has established a reputation for its commitment to championing excellence, and to promoting and celebrating the breadth of contemporary drawing practicespecial commendations were awarded to neville gabie and gary lawrenceoxfam shop mutley plain " a total of 76 drawings are brought together in this group exhibition as part of the largest and longest running annual open exhibition for drawing in the uksee oxfam website for delivery information read morethe exhibition provides a platform to showcase the work of uk-based drawing practitioners, from student to established, and as a project helps to define a wider understanding of the role and value of drawing in creative practice" book in very good condition with clean pages throughout and securely bound

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  • Oxfam bookshop cheltenham a major film starring brie larson, winner of the academy award for best actress and the best actress baftashortlisted for the man booker prize, the orange prize and a richard and judy book club selectionthey don't have the keyjack and ma are prisonerssee oxfam website for delivery information read morehe lives with his maroom by emma donoghue is an extraordinarily powerful story of a mother and child kept in isolation, and the desire for, and price of, freedomthey live in a single, locked room

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  • She later won the booker prize for her highly acclaimed novel moon tigeroxfam bookshop cheltenham beyond the blue mountains is a collection of short stories by booker prize winning author penelope livelyshe has twice been shortlisted for the booker prize: once in for her first novel, the road to lichfield, and again in for according to markin any circumstances, from a wedding to a christmas shopping expedition, lively finds an emotional dilemma, engaging the reader as thoroughly as if they were reading a novel and leaving them speechless' daily mailpenelope lively is the author of many prize-winning novels and short-story collections for both adults and childrenshe was appointed cbe in the new year's honours list, and dbe insee oxfam website for delivery information read morepenelope lively lives in londonthe fourteen warmly humorous stories in beyond the blue mountains range from the fantasy of scheherazade to a dazzling example of chaos theory, depicting in exquisite prose the subtle but significant events that go to create everyday experienceher other books include going back; judgement day; next to nature, art; perfect happiness; passing on; city of the mind; cleopatra's sister; heat wave; beyond the blue mountains, a collection of short stories; oleander, jacaranda, a memoir of her childhood days in egypt; spiderweb; her autobiographical work, a house unlocked; the photograph; making it up; consequences; family album, which was shortlisted for the costa novel award, and how it all began"the slovenian giantess" is a condensed masterpiece' sunday times'penelope lively is a genius and this collection is a joyshe is a popular writer for children and has won both the carnegie medal and the whitbread award'the fourteen brief stories in beyond the blue mountains reveal penelope lively at her most polished and perceptive

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  • She later won the booker prize for her highly acclaimed novel moon tigeroxfam bookshop cheltenham city of the mind is the second novel by booker prize winning author penelope livelyshe has twice been shortlisted for the booker prize: once in for her first novel, the road to lichfield, and again in for according to markshe was appointed cbe in the new year's honours list, and dbe insee oxfam website for delivery information read morehere too is the london of prehistory, of georgian elegance, of the blitzbut matthew is occupied with constructing a new future for london in docklands, and with it he begins to forge new beginnings of his own'a glorious novel' observer'the descriptions of the london blitz are achingly real' sunday telegraphpenelope lively is the author of many prize-winning novels and short-story collections for both adults and childrenpenelope lively lives in londonshe is a popular writer for children and has won both the carnegie medal and the whitbread awardit stirs memories of his boyhood, the early years of his daughter jane and the failed marriage that he has almost put behind him'in london's changing heartland, architect matthew halland is aware of how the past and the present blendher other books include going back; judgement day; next to nature, art; perfect happiness; passing on; city of the mind; cleopatra's sister; heat wave; beyond the blue mountains, a collection of short stories; oleander, jacaranda, a memoir of her childhood days in egypt; spiderweb; her autobiographical work, a house unlocked; the photograph; making it up; consequences; family album, which was shortlisted for the costa novel award, and how it all began'this is the city in which everything is simultaneousthere is no yesterday, nor tomorrow, merely weather, and decay, and construction

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  • It should be remembered that maurice maeterlinck was the only belgian writer to receive the nobel prize for literature inthis is one of the only known copiesthis leaflet is the staging text for the ballet intended for the american publicit should be pointed out that there is no written record of this balletare you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawikiour weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any storecatawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally availablethis ballet is one of the last works by maurice maeterlinck who died a few years later in nice, france inby maurice maeterlinck in during his stay in america after the second world warplease click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki websitea very rare 4-page leaflet of a ballet written and directed in the u

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  • Oxfam shop colne road shortlisted for the orange prize for fiction iasi, romania, the early sa nameless man is found on the steps of a hospitaldeaf and mute, he is unable to communicate until a young nurse called safta brings paper and pencils with which he can drawbut while augustin's world remained the same size safta's expanded to embrace languages, society - and a fleeting love, one long, hot summerfor the man is augustin, son of the cook at the manor house which was safta's family homebut then came war, and in its wake a brutal stalinist regime, and nothing would remain the samesee oxfam website for delivery information read morethe memories are safta's alsoborn six months apart, they grew up with a connection that bypassed wordsslowly, painstakingly, memories appear on the page

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  • Longlisted for the orange prize for fictionclara shares hal's sense of duty and honour; she knows she must settle down, make the best of things, smilebut the island is in the heat of the emergency; the british are defending the colony against cypriots - schoolboys and armed guerillas alike - battling for union with greecesee oxfam website for delivery information read moreoxfam shop dumfries hal treherne is a soldier on the brink of a brilliant careerbut action changes hal, and the atrocities he is drawn into take him not only further from clara but himself, too; a betrayal that is only the first step down a dark pathimpatient to see action, his other commitment in life is to his beloved wife, clara, and when hal is transferred to cyprus she and their twin daughters join him

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  • Shortlisted for the orange prize and the booker prizelondonsee oxfam website for delivery information read moreoxfam shop inverness the book that inspired park chan-wook's astonishing film the handmaidenbut from the moment she draws breath, sue's fate is linked to that of another orphan growing up in a gloomy mansion not too many miles awaysue trinder, orphaned at birth, grows up among petty thieves - fingersmiths - under the rough but loving care of mrs sucksby and her 'family'

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  • He won the nobel prize in economics in and was master of trinity college, cambridgeit would be no surprise if it were to become as defining and as influential as work as edward said's orientalism'  soumya bhattacharya, observer 'the winner of the nobel prize in economics is a star in indiathe product of a great mind at the peak of its power'  william dalrymple, sunday times 'one of the most influential public thinkers of our timeshe deserves the recognitionindia is an immensely diverse country with many distinct pursuits, vastly different convictions, widely divergent customs and a veritable feast of viewpointsout of these conflicting views spring a rich tradition of skeptical argument and cultural achievement which is critically important, argues amartya sen, for the success of india's democracy, the defence of its secular politics, the removal of inequalities related to class, caste, gender and community, and the pursuit of sub-continental peace'profound and stimulatingsee oxfam website for delivery information read morethis is a book that needed to have been writtenoxfam bookshop harrogate from nobel prize-winning economist amartya sen, the argumentative indian: writings on indian culture, history and identity brings together an illuminating selection of writings on contemporary indiahis books have been translated into thirty languagesshows that the argumentative gene is not just a part of india's make-up that can easily be wished away'  the economist amartya sen is lamont university professor at harvardhis most recent books are the idea of justice, identity and violence and development as freedom

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  • 'the eye in the door' was awarded the guardian fiction prize, while the final volume in the 'regeneration' trilogy, 'the ghost road', won the booker prize ina sequel every bit as unwaveringly intense and intelligent as its predecessor'see oxfam website for delivery information read morewriting in the sunday times, peter kemp said, 'in the climate of exhaustion and hysteria amid which the war is wearing to its close, pressures to fall into line become fierce and take ugly formsoxfam bookshop cheltenham set in london in , 'the eye in the door' is an intense and profoundly intelligent examination of the effects of war, continuing the interwoven stories of dr william rivers, billy prior, and siegfried sassoon begun in 'regeneration'at the forefront of her story, barker places figures especially menaced by this: pacifists, conscientious objectors and homosexuals

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  • Winner of the royal society of literature ondaatje award and the spirit of scotland award and shortlisted for the guardian first book award, the john llewellyn rhys memorial prize and the scottish book of the year prizeonly with the help of an unexpected companion and the generosity of the people he met on the way did he survive to report back with unique insight on a region closed to the world by twenty-four years of wartravelling entirely on foot and following the inaccessible mountainous route once taken by the mogul emperor, babur the great, stewart was nearly defeated by the extreme, hostile conditionssee oxfam website for delivery information read morecaught between hostile nations, warring factions and competing ideologies, at the time afghanistan was in turmoil following the us invasionoxfam bookshop cheltenham the places in between, rory stewart's moving account of his walk across afghanistan in january was immediately hailed as a classic

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  • Oxfam bookshop cheltenham winner of the pulitzer prize, the national book critics circle award and the governor-general's award, and short-listed for the booker prize'the stone diaries' is the story of one woman's life, a truly sensuous novel which relects and illuminates the unsettled decades of our centurythis is the story of daisy goodwill, from her birth on a kitchen floor in manitoba, canada, to her death in a florida nursing home nearly ninety years laterthrough daisy's life, shields reflects and illuminates the unsettled decades of our century in this rich and poignant novelsee oxfam website for delivery information read more

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  • Gide writes here of his disillusionment with communism and would go on to win the nobel prize for literature ten years later inlibrary, not a book club, no remainder mark or owner's marks; dust jacket not price clippednear fine with some browning to paper in a very good jacket with light browning to spine and light soilingare you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawikiour weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any storecatawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally availableplease click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki websitehardcover first edition (knopf, ), first printing

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  • Author: lionel shriver winner of the orange prize for fiction read moretitle: we need to talk about kevin

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  • Oxfam bookshop st albans envelope commemorating the sharing of the peace prize by prime minister menachim begin and president anwar sadat on 10th december ;  stamp franked jerusalem on same date see oxfam website for delivery information read more

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  • prize plate dated on first free endpaperoxfam bookshop lymington red cloth hard covers with black titles on the front and the spinea lovely s 'wonder book' for children in very good conditionsee oxfam website for delivery information read morelight edge wear plus wear at the top and base of the spineunclipped dust jacket in good condition, lightly sunned with wear and chipping at the top and base of the spinebinding is tight and text is clean and unmarkedwith 9 colour plates plus many sepia and black-and-white illustrations throughout the text

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  • Oxfam books & music romsey the jewel in the crown is the epic award winning drama based on the booker prize winning classic novelsspecial featurescommentary with art malik and tim pigott-smith on episode 1directors commentary on episode 4the haunting story opens during the turbulent final years of british rule in india as rioting and violence herald the granting of independencesee oxfam website for delivery information read morea tale of passion ensues as questions of identity and personal responsibility are explored against a background of war and personal intriguecommentary with geraldine james and charles dance on episodes

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