The Heath

The Heath
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 270
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ISBN-10 : 9781838934811
ISBN-13 : 1838934812
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis The Heath by : Hunter Davies

An engaging portrait of Hampstead Heath – a place rich not just in natural wonders but in history and monuments, emotions and memories, people and places. 'I enjoyed every inch of the way, from Parliament Hill to the Pergola... A late-life little masterpiece' Ferdinand Mount 'A love letter, both to the Heath and to his late wife' Islington Tribune 'An affectionate book which blends personal anecdote, history and interviews' Ham & High The eight hundred acres of Hampstead Heath lie just four miles from central London; and yet unlike the manicured inner-city parks, it feels like the countryside: it has hills and lakes, wild spots and tame spots. Hunter Davies has lived within a stone's throw of Hampstead Heath for more than sixty years and has walked on it nearly every day of his London life. For him, it is not just a place of recreation and relaxation but also a treasure-house of memories and emotions. In The Heath, he visits all parts of this, the largest area of common land in Britain's capital city: from Kenwood House to the Vale of Health, from Parliament Hill to Boudicca's Mound, and from the Ladies Bathing Pond to the fabulous pergola. As he walks, Davies talks to the diverse array of individuals who frequent the Heath: regulars; visitors; dog walkers; stall holders at the weekly farmer's market; famous faces having their morning stroll; twenty-first-century hippies spreading peace, love and happiness.

At the Pond

At the Pond
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1911547399
ISBN-13 : 9781911547396
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis At the Pond by : Margaret Drabble

Combining personal reminiscence with reflections on the history of the place over the years and through the seasons, for the first time this collection brings together writers' impressions of the Pond.

HOW HAMPSTEAD HEATH WAS SAVED

HOW HAMPSTEAD HEATH WAS SAVED
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Total Pages :
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ISBN-10 : 1913213005
ISBN-13 : 9781913213008
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis HOW HAMPSTEAD HEATH WAS SAVED by : HELEN. LAWRENCE

Hampstead Heath

Hampstead Heath
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1838198016
ISBN-13 : 9781838198015
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis Hampstead Heath by : David McDowall

Hampstead Heath from the Thomas Barratt Collection

Hampstead Heath from the Thomas Barratt Collection
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Publisher : Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages : 176
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ISBN-10 : 9781445633046
ISBN-13 : 1445633043
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Hampstead Heath from the Thomas Barratt Collection by : Michael Hammerson

A unique and charming look at the history of Hampstead Heath, from the original collection of Thomas Barratt.

Remarks on the Hampstead Heath Inclosure Bill, submitted to the consideration of the Copyholders. By an Inhabitant [T. Lowndes. With two letters by the same on “Lowndes's Astronomical Professorship, Cambridge,” etc.].

Remarks on the Hampstead Heath Inclosure Bill, submitted to the consideration of the Copyholders. By an Inhabitant [T. Lowndes. With two letters by the same on “Lowndes's Astronomical Professorship, Cambridge,” etc.].
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 44
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ISBN-10 : BL:A0024368313
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Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis Remarks on the Hampstead Heath Inclosure Bill, submitted to the consideration of the Copyholders. By an Inhabitant [T. Lowndes. With two letters by the same on “Lowndes's Astronomical Professorship, Cambridge,” etc.]. by : Thomas LOWNDES (of Blackheath.)

Pondlife

Pondlife
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Publisher : A&C Black
Total Pages : 240
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ISBN-10 : 9781408841013
ISBN-13 : 1408841010
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis Pondlife by : Al Alvarez

From the author of The Savage God, a unique memoir of growing old, and a lesson in not going gently into that good night The ponds of Hampstead Heath are small oases; fragments of wild nature nestled in the heart of north-west London. For the best part of his life Al Alvarez – poet, critic, novelist, rock-climber and poker player – has swum in them almost daily. An athlete in his youth, Alvarez chronicles what it is to grow old with humour and fierce honesty – from his relentlessly nagging ankle which makes daily life a struggle, to infuriating bureaucratic battles with the council to keep his disabled person's Blue Badge, the devastating effects of a stroke, and the salvation he finds in the three Ss – Swimming, Sex and Sleep. As Alvarez swims in the ponds he considers how it feels when you begin to miss that person you used to be – to miss yourself. Swimming is his own private form of protest against the onslaught of time; proof to others, and himself, that he's not yet beaten. By turns funny, poetic and indignant, Pondlife is a meditation on love, the importance of life's small pleasures and, above all, a lesson in not going gently in to that good night. _____________________ 'A beautiful unfolding of a story, told in deceptively simple prose but with a great power to move' Sunday Times 'The adrenalin still flows in lively extracts' The Times 'A marvellous book... it has no business to be as invigorating and absorbing – its success is against the odds' Observer

London Parks

London Parks
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Total Pages : 336
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ISBN-10 : 1471190552
ISBN-13 : 9781471190551
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis London Parks by : Hunter Davies

Join Hunter Davies on a celebratory stroll around London's greatest glories - its parks. We need our parks more than ever before, for our health and spirits, our bodies and souls, to keep us fit, to save us from pollution, to protect nature and wildlife; and Londoners are lucky enough to enjoy more green spaces than any other major city in the world. In London Parks, Hunter Davies illustrates their wonders by spending a year walking round his favourite parks. From his local haunt on Hampstead Heath to the capital's latest wonder, the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, each one is chosen for its unique appeal. Informative and entertaining, he details their history, describes their layout and reveals hidden delights and new attractions that might otherwise be missed, such as the statue of a small brown dog in Battersea Park, a garden full of exotic plants and palm trees in south London's Burgess Park or, for something completely unique, Ian Dury's musical memorial bench in Richmond Park. Fun, thought-provoking and uplifting, London Parks is an essential companion for anyone wishing to explore the ever-green beauty of Britain's capital city, whether it's spotting pelicans and politicians in St James's Park, the birds in the London Wetland Centre or the views from Greenwich Park.

Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont

Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont
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Publisher : New York Review of Books
Total Pages : 225
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ISBN-10 : 9781681375649
ISBN-13 : 1681375648
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont by : Elizabeth Taylor

A blackly humorous story of loneliness, deception, and life in old age by one of the most accomplished novelists of the twentieth century. On a rainy Sunday afternoon in January, the recently widowed Mrs. Palfrey moves to the Claremont Hotel in South Kensington. “If it’s not nice, I needn’t stay,” she promises herself, as she settles into this haven for the genteel and the decayed. “Three elderly widows and one old man . . . who seemed to dislike female company and seldom got any other kind” serve for her fellow residents, and there is the staff, too, and they are one and all lonely. What is Mrs. Palfrey to do with herself now that she has all the time in the world? Go for a walk. Go to a museum. Go to the end of the block. Well, she does have her grandson who works at the British Museum, and he is sure to visit any day. Mrs. Palfrey prides herself on having always known “the right thing to do,” but in this new situation she discovers that resource is much reduced. Before she knows it, in fact, she tries something else. Elizabeth Taylor’s final and most popular novel is as unsparing as it is, ultimately, heartbreaking.