"e;The One in Red Cravat"e; is a delightful poetry collection containing a selection of classic poems about robins, written by various authors including William Wordsworth, John Clare, William Cowper, and many others.
American Poet Emily Dickinson's exquisite poetry spans a broad range of subjects, but perhaps none is so charming as those that she wrote concerning birds.
"e;Whose Name was Writ in Water"e; contains a fantastic collection of poetry by various authors written in dedication to English Romantic poet John Keats (1795-1821).
"e;Like a Ship's Fair Ghost Upon the Sea"e; is a collection of poetry by various poets dedicated to the White Ship, a vessel that sank in the English Channel on 25th November, 1120.
Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882), more commonly referred to as simply Waldo, was an American lecturer, essayist, poet, philosopher, and leader of the mid-1900s transcendentalist movement.
Originally published in 1814, this remarkable volume features 110 colour swatches paired with poetic descriptions that capture nature's vibrant palette.
From the iconic Birkin and Kelly bags to the legendary silk scarves and equestrian-inspired accessories, Herm s has left an indelible mark in the fashion world.
This fact-filled book takes popular notions and ideas about football and examines where the myth came from, how or why it has become well known, and finally whether it really is true or false!
This book was intended as a Portuguese-English conversational guide or phrase book, but is regarded as a classic source of unintentional humour, as the given English translations are generally completely incoherent.
Soccer is the most popular sport on the planet, and this book has all the statistics a soccer fan could want-from brilliant goals to World Cup records to legendary team performances.