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Eccentric Oxford Guidebook England's Oxford is known for its dreaming spires, Inspector Morse, Harry Potter film locations, barmy students and batty dons. Eccentric Oxford reveals even more eccentric oxford • great british eccentrics • england • university • bradt travel guides
The English language needs you News about new World English dictionary and the updating of the classic English dictionary english language • encarta world english dictionary • oxford english dictionary • dictionaries
Green Gables Winery near Ottawa Planting a hybrid grape designed to withstand -37 C, one couple near Kemptville produce a series of LCBO accredited wines with wild and humorous names. wine • cold climate grape • oxford station libation • wild women white • grape escape
The Lords Baltimore In 1625, George Calvert owned a 2,300-acre estate in County Longford in Northern Ireland. He would soon be made the first Lord Baltimore. george calvert the first lord baltimore • maryland • king james i • ireland • feudal lord
Bath, Regency Jewel of the Southwest. England's Regency Jewel and onetime favourite Health Spa of Ancient Romans is host to the Travelsleuth and his Lady on their travels through ancient Wessex. england • bath • roman • goddess • abbey
Author Snapshot: Faulkner, W. A brief snapshot biography of the life and works of Southern American Author William Faulkner. a fable by william faulkner • a rose for emily by william faulkner • a rose for emily by william faulkner summary • about william faulkner • absalom absalom by william faulkner
The Coming of Age of Imperialism (1772-1813), Part II Part II of a four-part series that examines the "coming of age" of British imperialism over a half century via the vantage point of education policy. british imperialism • india • orientalism • anglicism • colonial
Inspector Morse Inspector Morse, created by Colin Dexter and played by John Thaw, is a cerebral and isolated figure - as much an enigma as the cases he solves. morse • colin dexter • thaw • sergeant lewis • mystery
Sydney guide: Things to do Travel to Australia's biggest city to climb the Harbour Bridge, go to a concert at the Opera House, get the ferry to Manly, surf on Bondi beach and more. activities sydney • australia’s biggest city • capital new south wales • harbour bridge climb • opera house concert
William Penn William Penn: Becomes a Quaker, and obtains a grant to establish a Quaker colony in Pennsylvania in America. william penn • the quakers in america • penn’s early years • anglican royalist • society of friends
Classic Authors: Dr. Seuss A brief biography of Theodor Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss. theodor geisel • theodor leseig • children's literature • children's author • history
Npd - Prevalence, Comorbidity According to the DSM IV-TR, Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) is diagnosed in between 2% and 16% of the population in clinical settings (between 0.5-1% of the gener narcissism • personality • narcissistic • narcissistic personality disorder • npd
Christmas Carols Which the Tudors Would Have Sung A study of Christmas Carols that would have been sung at the time (and at the courts) of the Tudor family in England. christmas • carols • tudors • medieval music
Sir William Walton Brief biography of English composer Sir William Walton - his life, influence and works. Famous for 'Facade.' sir william walton • william walton biography • composer william walton • william walton opera troilus and cressida • walton belshazzar's feast
Building a New Jerusalem?: Labour in Power 1945-51, Part I The post-war Attlee Government (1945-1951)--the first Labour Government to have a working majority--was one of the more important Governments of the twentieth century. Nevertheless, there is great debate among British historians over the level of this importance, and the degree of change the Government effected. This extend essay illustrates the basic arguments in this extended debate by looking at books by Corelli Barnett, Jose Harris, Kenneth Morgan and David Vincent.
Christ the Lord is Risen Today History of the sacred Easter hymn "Christ the Lord is Risen Today" written by the English greatest hymn-writer and evangelist Charles Wesley. christ the lord is risen today • charles wesley hymn • easter hymn • easter christian song • easter sacred song
The Great Awakening 1739-1740 George Whitefield woke them up. Jonathon Edwards went to war for their souls. America found cause for a new spiritual freedom, inspiring the political Revolution in 1776! great awakening • religious cause of the american revolution • george whitefield • jonathon edwards • born again
Boris v Ken: London Mayoral Battle The London 2008 mayoral race is practically down to two candidates and even the popular Boris Johnson may find it hard to upstage the current mayor Ken Livingstone. "london mayoral elections 2008 • boris johnson • ken livingstone • london politics • boris johnson profile
"A Prophet Before Her Time:" Beatrice Potter Webb, Part I Part I of three-part series on Beatrice Potter Webb, Britain's greatest political theorist of the 20th Century!! beatrice potter webb • poor law commission • poor laws • britain • social reform
Building a New Jerusalem?: Labour in Power 1945-51, Part II The post-war Attlee Government (1945-1951)--the first Labour Government to have a working majority--was one of the more important Governments of the twentieth century. Nevertheless, there is great debate among British historians over the level of this importance, and the degree of change the Government effected. This two-part essay illustrates the basic arguments in this extended debate by looking at books by Corelli Barnett, Jose Harris, Kenneth Morgan and David Vincent.
Lord of the Dance After ten years of bringing Irish dance to the international stage, Michael Flatley returns as he presents an anniversary performance of The Lord of the Dance. michael flatley • lord of the dance • tap • irish dance • flamenco
Images of Dominic at San Marco, Florence. Medieval Art, History, Dominicans, Catholicism, Dominicans, San Marco, meditation, gesture, spirituality, Florence, Baxandall, Liturgy, frescoes, Fra Angelico, medieval art • history • dominicans • catholicism • dominicans
The Coming of Age of Imperialism (1772-1813), Part III Part III of a four-part series that examines the "coming of age" of British imperialism over a half century via the vantage point of education policy. india • british imperialism • orientalism • college of fort william • orientalist policy
John Davenport John Davenport and Theophilus Eaton, in 1638, establish present-day New Haven, Connecticut. Davenport becomes the minister there. john davenport • theophilus eaton • new haven • connecticut • early church conflicts
Classic Authors: Mark Twain A brief biography of Mark Twain. samuel clemens • tom sawyer • huckleberry finn • mark twain
Alexi Murdoch Review 3.5/5: Alexi Murdoch’s highly-anticipated debut album Time Without Consequence is a promising, but flawed, first effort from an exciting young songwriter. alexi murdoch • alexi • murdoch • folk • the o.c.
Annus Mirabilis by Philip Larkin "Annus Mirabilis" deals with a similar topic to Philip Larkin's more famous poem "High Windows", and employs his customary irony and deft technique. annus mirabilis • philip larkin • high windows • poetic form • larkin and irony
Biography of Domenico Scarlatti Life and works of Domenico Scarlatti, Italian Baroque composer, one of the greatest harpsichordists of all-time. domenico scarlatti • domenico scarlatti brief bio • domenico scarlatti handel friend • domenico scarlatti baroque composer • domenico scarlatti harpsichord esercizi
Biography of Manuel de Falla Life and Works of Manuel de Falla, famous for ballets 'Love, the Magician' and 'The Three-Cornered Hat.' manuel de falla • manuel de falla brief biography • de falla la vida breve • de falla el amor brujo • de falla nights in the gardens of spain
Birth Flower for September The language, legends and history for the aster; the flower for those born in the month of September. language of flowers • birth month flower • birth month flower for september • what is the birth flower for september • aster
Lord Peter Wimsey Dorothy L. Sayers created the complex and dashing detective Lord Peter Wimsey - and according to some critics, fell in love with him. lord peter wimsey • dorothy l. sayers • detective fiction • gaudy night • harriet vane
Michelin Guide 2007: France's Best Love it or hate it, you can't ignore the Michelin Guide. Its 2007 France edition picks the country's best hotels and restaurants, including 26 with 3 Michelin Stars paris best restaurants • top michelin-star dining in france's top hotels • world's finest gourmet eating • alain ducasses • touring french guidebook
New Wallpaper City Guide to Athens Style mag Wallpaper also does guides to the world's great cities. The smooth, chic Athens guide is no Rough Guide, but is perfect for showing Athens as it is today wallpaper city guide to athens • greece • best stylish boutique hotels • design and architecture • fashionable restaurants
Rare Welsh Hotels of Distinction Over 50 of the best properties in Wales, from boutique city hotels to luxury country house properties, are included in the new free 2007 brochure from Welsh Rarebits welsh rarebits • wales hotels of distinction • country house hotels and inns • gourmet restaurants with rooms • historic accommodation
Rosie and Buttercup Are baby sisters more trouble than they are worth? Rosie thinks so. rosie and buttercup • girls picture book • sibling rivalry • chieri uegaki • baby sister
Samuel Barber, American Composer Brief biography and works of American composer Samuel Barber, famous for 'Adagio for Strings' and Dover Beach. samuel barber • samuel barber brief bio • samuel barber american composer • samuel barber adagio for strings • samuel barber dover beach
The Caddos Name Texas In 1691, the Spanish reached the temple mound site of the Caddos in Texas and were welcomed by greeting of "tejas," a Caddo word meaning "friends." native american • caddo • texas • tejas • spanish
The Young Winston Churchill Winston Churchill wasnot academically brilliant at school but went on to have a distinguished career as a politician. winston spencer churchill • winston churchill • david lloyd george • blenheim palace • lord randolph churchill
Versailles Time Slip In August of 1901, two visitors to the gardens at Versailles caught a glimpse of life before the French Revolution. suite 101 • paranormal • jodee redmond • versailles • time
Vincenzo Bellini's Life and Works Vincenzo Bellini's brief biography. He is best known for opera Norma and 'bel canto.' vincenzo bellini • italian opera composer bel canto • bellini operas • bellini and norma la sonnambula the sleepwalker i • bellini maria callas
Brit-Mystery Showdown Round Three / BBC America in July Brit-Mystery Showdown Round Three / BBC America in July british mystereries • british mystery shows • inspector morse • sherlock holmes • lord peter wimsey
Classic Authors: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow A brief biography of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. poetry • craigie house • harvard • bowdoin college • henry wadsworth longfellow
Noteworthy Sites,DigiGuide & Brit-Mystery Showdown Finalists Noteworthy UKTV Sites, DigiGuide TV Listings Software and the Brit-Mystery Showdown Finalists! dad's army • digiguide • monty python • palin • idle
Parasite Causes Rats to Commit Suicide Parasite removes rat's fear of cats. toxoplasma • gondii • cat • rat • rodent
Robert Penn Warren Birthplace America's first poet laureate was born in a red brick "railroad bungalow" in Guthrie, Kentucky. This home is open for public tours. robert penn warren • birthplace • guthrie kentucky
So You Want to Be an X-Phile? A brief overview of "The X-Files" for beginners x-files • mulder • scully • overview • beginner |
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