Lungdon (Iremonger 3)

Lungdon (Iremonger 3)
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Publisher : Iremonger Trilogy
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1471401677
ISBN-13 : 9781471401671
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Lungdon (Iremonger 3) by : Edward Carey

The extraordinary climax to the gothic Iremonger trilogy.

Heap House (Iremonger #1)

Heap House (Iremonger #1)
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Publisher : Harper Collins
Total Pages : 314
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ISBN-10 : 9781443424240
ISBN-13 : 1443424242
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis Heap House (Iremonger #1) by : Edward Carey

Part one of an unusual and astonishing new fantasy trilogy that blends fine literary fare with a terrific romp through the reimagined outskirts of Victorian-era London In the imaginary borough of Filching, the extensive Iremonger family (“kings of mildew, moguls of mould”) have made a fortune from junk, building a dark and sprawling mansion from salvage scrap. Heap House is surrounded by the dangerous, noxious, shifting Heaps that stretch beyond its bounds. And within its walls, certain objects begin to display strange signs of life. Young Clod Iremonger is about to be "trousered" and betrothed (unwillingly) to his cousin Pinalippy when he meets the plucky orphan servant Lucy Pennant, with whose help he begins to uncover the dark secrets of his family’s empire. Mystery, romance and the perils of the Heaps await! Gorgeously (and ghoulishly) illustrated by the author, Heap House is peopled with unforgettable characters with delightfully skewed names--anxious, animal-loving Tummis with his pet seagull; menacing cousin Moorcus; dreadful Aunt Rosamud and more. As Carey writes, “Every life is thick with rubbish, but the Iremongers did it with a difference.”

Lungdon (Iremonger #3)

Lungdon (Iremonger #3)
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Publisher : HarperTrophy
Total Pages : 304
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ISBN-10 : 1443424293
ISBN-13 : 9781443424295
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Lungdon (Iremonger #3) by : Edward Carey

Read the delightfully macabre, astonishingly original trilogy, with book 3 now in paperback “If this were music, Carey would be Eric Satie. If it were film, he would be Tim Burton.” – Newsday The dirt town of Foulsham has been destroyed, its ashes still smoldering. Darkness lies heavily over the city, the sun has not come up for days, and inside the houses of people throughout the capital, ordinary objects have begun to move. Strange new people run through the darkened streets. There are rumours of a terrible contagion. From the richest mansion to the poorest slum, people have disappeared. The police have been instructed to carry arms. And rats—there are rats everywhere. Someone has stolen a certain plug. Someone is lighting a certain box of matches. All will come tumbling down. The Iremongers are in London. An NPR best book of the year, Lungdon follows Heap House, which was a New York Times Notable Book, an NPR Best Book of the Year and a Kirkus Reviews Best Teen Book, and Foulsham.

The Swallowed Man

The Swallowed Man
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Publisher : Gallic Books
Total Pages : 124
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ISBN-10 : 9781913547097
ISBN-13 : 1913547094
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis The Swallowed Man by : Edward Carey

Described as 'haunting' by Sunday Times, The Swallowed Man is a dark reimagining of Pinocchio, told from inside the belly of a fish. ‘Profound and delightful' Max Porter, author of Grief is the Thing with Feathers I am writing this account, in another man’s book, by candlelight, inside the belly of a fish. I have been eaten. I have been eaten, yet I am living still. From the acclaimed author of Little comes this beautiful and haunting imagining of the years Geppetto spends within the belly of a sea beast. Drawing upon the Pinocchio story while creating something entirely his own, Carey tells an unforgettable tale of fatherly love and loss, pride and regret, and of the sustaining power of art and imagination.

Workers in Bondage

Workers in Bondage
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Publisher : University of Queensland Press
Total Pages : 305
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781921902109
ISBN-13 : 1921902108
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Workers in Bondage by : Kay Saunders

Based on thorough documentary research in archives and newspapers, Workers in Bondage begins with the origins of servitude during the convict era in Queensland before its separation from New South Wales in 1859. The study then focuses in on Queensland’s Pacific Islander labor force, examining the reconstruction of the Queensland sugar industry after the withdrawal of Islander labor and describing the realities of white labor and the early trade union struggles in the sugar industry. Underlying the text is an analysis of labor manipulation by capitalism in a new colony during a time of transition from slavery to indenture in the British Empire. This is a comprehensive and insightful academic examination of the little known history of the enslavement of Pacific Island workers in Australian convict-era industries, as well as a wider study of race relations in a frontier society.

Military Injury Biomechanics

Military Injury Biomechanics
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 431
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781498742832
ISBN-13 : 1498742831
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis Military Injury Biomechanics by : Melanie Franklyn

Military Injury Biomechanics: The Cause and Prevention of Impact Injuries is a reference manual where information and data from a large number of sources, focussing on injuries related to military events, has been critically reviewed and discussed. The book covers the cause and prevention of impact injuries to all the major body regions, while topics such as the historical background of military impact biomechanics, the history and use of anthropomorphic test devices for military applications and the medical management of injuries are also discussed. An international team of experts have been brought together to examine and review the topics. The book is intended for researchers, postgraduate students and others working or studying defence and impact injuries.

Observatory Mansions

Observatory Mansions
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Publisher : Vintage
Total Pages : 368
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780307558725
ISBN-13 : 030755872X
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis Observatory Mansions by : Edward Carey

"Easily the most brilliant fiction I've seen this year -- it proves the potential brilliance of the novel form." -- John Fowles, author of The Magus Observatory Mansions, once the Orme family's magnificent ancestral home set on beautiful grounds, is now a crumbling apartment block stranded on a traffic island, peopled with eccentrics. Thirty-seven-year-old Francis Orme lives in Observatory Mansions with his peculiar parents and a collection of misfits. By day he is a street performer, earning money as "a statue of whiteness" in the park, wearing white gloves to ensure that his skin never touches anything. He steals items for his museum of significant objects (996 in all), not for their monetary value but because they have been loved, often bringing grief to their erstwhile owners. His bedridden mother, Alice, who has created for herself an alternative time frame called "fiction," and his father, Francis, are among the occupants set apart from the rest of the busy city by their histories, their memories, and their relationships with the other seven inhabitants of the flats. Each of the house dwellers has his or her own story, as seen through Francis's eyes, and the careful routine and harmony of the house are shaken when along comes a new resident, the half-blind, vulnerable Anna Tap. She is sympathetic and resourceful, and slowly the desperately lonely residents begin to open up their long-closed hearts. As the delicate balance of Observatory Mansions begins to shift, Francis finds himself having to protect the secrets of his past and the sanctity of his collection, while growing emotionally closer to Anna. Hailed as no less than a tour de force, Observatory Mansions is a debut novel of immense originality--a strangely haunting landscape occupied by compelling and unforgettable characters.

Foulsham

Foulsham
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Publisher : Harry N. Abrams
Total Pages : 0
Release :
ISBN-10 : 1468309544
ISBN-13 : 9781468309546
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis Foulsham by : Edward Carey

"A deliciously macabre trilogy . . . channels Dickens crossed with Lemony Snicket . . . magnificently creepy." --Kirkus (starred review)

An Archaeology of Institutional Confinement

An Archaeology of Institutional Confinement
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Publisher : Sydney University Press
Total Pages : 134
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781920899790
ISBN-13 : 1920899790
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis An Archaeology of Institutional Confinement by : Peter Davies

The archaeological assemblage from the Hyde Park Barracks is one of the largest, most comprehensive and best preserved collections of artefacts from any 19th-century institution in the world. Concealed for up to 160 years in the cavities between floorboards and ceilings, the assemblage is a unique archaeological record of institutional confinement, especially of women. The underfloor assemblage dates to the period 1848 to 1886, during which a female Immigration Depot and a Government Asylum for Infirm and Destitute Women occupied the second and third floors of the Barracks. Over the years the women discarded and swept beneath the floor thousands of clothing and textile fragments, tobacco pipes, religious items, sewing equipment, paper scraps and numerous other objects, many of which rarely occur in typical archaeological deposits. These items are presented in detail in this book, and provide unique insight into the private lives of young female migrants and elderly destitute women, most of whom will never be known from historical records.

The Church on British Television

The Church on British Television
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 250
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9783030381134
ISBN-13 : 3030381137
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis The Church on British Television by : Marcus Harmes

This book will be the first systematic and comprehensive text to analyze the many and contrasting appearances of the Church of England on television. It covers a range of genres and programs including crime drama, science fiction, comedy, including the specific genre of ‘ecclesiastical comedy’, zombie horror and non-fiction broadcasting. Readers interested in church and political history, popular culture, television and broadcasting history, and the social history of modern Britain will find this to be a lively and timely book. Programs that year after year sit enshrined as national favourites (for example Dad’s Army and Midsomer Murders) foreground the Church. From the Queen’s Christmas Message to royal weddings and Coronation Street, the clergy and services of England’s national church abound in television. This book offers detailed analysis of landmark examples of small screen output and raises questions relating to the storytelling strategies of program makers, the way the established Church is delineated, and the transformation over decades of congregations into audiences.