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The Cardinal King - Brian Fothergill - Bog - Faber & Faber - Plusbog.dk

The Cardinal King - Brian Fothergill - Bog - Faber & Faber - Plusbog.dk

When the last and the most significant of the Jacobite uprisings, that of 1745, ended in disaster Prince Henry, the younger brother of Bonnie Prince Charlie, was in his early twenties. Almost at once he exasperated his brother and antagonized his followers by accepting a cardinal''s hat. For eighteen years the brothers never spoke to each other and were not reconciled until the Old Pretender''s death in 1766. Then the Cardinal, who had become one of the richest and most splendid of the princes of the Church, a prelate famous for his love of art and for his lavish hospitality, once again took up the Jacobite cause. . Vainly he tried to obtain recognition for his brother as King of England; and he found himself involved, too, in a European scandal when Price Charles''s wife ran off with the poet Alfieri. On his brother''s death Henry Stuart was acknowledged by Jacobites as Henry IX. The outbreak of the French Revolution reduced him to sudden poverty; and when the mob looted his palace he was compelled to flee. In this distress the last of the Stuarts was rescued by George 111; a pension was offered and gratefully accepted; and with the Cardinal''s death in 1807 the tragic history of his House came at last to an end.Brian Fothergill''s metier was the byways of eighteenth-century and nineteenth-century history.It is eloquently demonstrated in all his books the following of which are being reissued in Faber Finds: The Strawberry Hill Set , Nicholas Wiseman , The Mitred Earl and The Cardinal King . ''Brian Fothergill has written a sympathetic study of this gallant old relic, the epitome of 18th century elegance, who came up smiling, and refused to abate a jot of his claims when the world he knew had fallen about his ears.'' Daily Telegraph ''As a portrait of Henry and as a picture of his age, Brian Fothergill''s The Cardinal King based on new research, is both scholarly and vital, permeated with the quiet humour that makes for sound perspective.'' Birmingham Post

DKK 192.00
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British Architects and Craftsmen - Sacheverell Sitwell - Bog - Faber & Faber - Plusbog.dk

Christina Rossetti - Jan Marsh - Bog - Faber & Faber - Plusbog.dk

Edward Thomas - Eleanor Farjeon - Bog - Faber & Faber - Plusbog.dk

Edward Thomas - Eleanor Farjeon - Bog - Faber & Faber - Plusbog.dk

Eleanor Farjeon first met Edward Thomas in the late autumn of 1912, when her brother invited him to tea. It was the beginning of a deep friendship between the painfully shy 31-year-old woman and the reserved writer known for his prose works and literary criticism. Though he died at the Battle of Arras in April 1917, it was a friendship which for Eleanor did not end with his death, but lived beyond it in his letters, and his poems, many of which Edward had sent to her from the trenches of the First World War for her comments.This double memoir uses Edward''s letters and Eleanor''s diaries and linking commentary to provide an extraordinarily candid account of their developing friendship, and of the enthusiasms they shared - both loved walking, and it was during this period that Edward first found his way into poetry. Edward was often deeply depressed, a man who found in nature something fundamental and ideal, a soldier-poet who wrote about the war in a new way, but Eleanor also shows us another side to his character, capturing moments of joy and humour. She also offers a unique account of Thomas''s development as a poet, including the momentous meeting in 1913 with the American poet Robert Frost, whose encouragement led to Thomas''s first poems. Thomas describes for her his family, his friendships with other writers, D H Lawrence among them, and also provides an exceptionally detailed account of his experiences in the First World War with the Artists'' Rifles. Edward Thomas: The Last Four Years , was widely acclaimed on its first publication in 1958 - this second edition, published on the 80th anniversary of Thomas''s death, has an introduction by Anne Harvey, a selection of Eleanor''s sonnets ''To E.T.'', and ''Walking Tom'', a hitherto little-known poem about Edward written by Clifford Bax and Herbert Farjeon. Also included are eight pages of black and white photographs.

DKK 192.00
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Self-Esteem and the End of the World - Luke Healy - Bog - Faber & Faber - Plusbog.dk