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Portrait Of - 2Cd
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Portrait In Jazz - Xrcd -Pp
Biii Evans Trio
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Bill Evans Trio
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Louis Auchincloss Portrait in Brownstone (Unabridged)
Auchincloss' tale of a New York family dynasty opens with the suicide of Geraldine Brevoort, a woman whose pride and envy fed her alcoholism and kept her alone...
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Portrait Of Jennie
A strong cast, magnificent camera work and a haunting Debussy score are just a few of the exemplary points about this romantic film, which tells of a destitute artist and his phantom lover who return to the place where she was killed by a tidal wave in a desperate attempt to reverse history and save her.
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Karajan, Von Herbert - A Portrait - Baltsa/ Mutter
Excellent film charting the life of Herbert von Karajan both on and off the podium. Karajan himself talks in archive interviews and throughout the film there is his music, drawn from the many sound and audio-visual recordings made. Features special guest appearances from the BPO and VPO, Agnes Baltsa, Mirella Freni, Anne-Sophie Mutter and Claudio Abbado.
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Portrait Of Hell
Based on the nightmarish tale by Ryunosuke Akutagawa and analyses the ways in which human beings create their own hell on earth.
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Korngold - The Adventures Of A Wunderkind - A Portrait And Concert
Tells the story of the composer who, as a child prodigy in Habsburg, Vienna, became the musical sensation of Europe's opera houses and concert halls in the 1920s. Korngold later found a new fame in Hollywood, writing romantic movie scores. His surviving family members and his biographer, Brendan Carroll, remember him and provide innumerable insights into the details of Korngold's working life. The Korngold Society (Hamburg) has provided unlimited access to over 300 photographs, home movies and unheard, private tapes of the composer at work.
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Portrait Of Pee Wee Russell/ Baby Laurence - Jazz Hoofer
Two programmes. Portrait Of Pee Wee Russell - The famous clarinetist is featured in conversation about his life and music. Includes musical footage. Baby Laurence: Jazz Hoofer - Covering the life and career of the jazz tap legend, Baby Laurence. Features film clips of Charlie Parker and Art Tatum to illustrate his impact on the art form.
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Portrait of Bath
author: Cleare, John; publisher: Halsgrove
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Portrait of Mr.W.H., The
Fascinated by the identity of the mysterious Mr W.H. to whom Shakespeare dedicated his sonnets, Oscar Wilde determined to prove to the world that it was in fact a gentleman by the name of Will Hughes. author: Wilde, Oscar; publisher: Hesperus P.
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Portrait of a Killer
Patricia Cornwell uses the demanding methods of modern forensic investigation to re-examine the evidence in the Jack the Ripper murders. Naming the killer as the artist, Walter Sickert, Cornwell details the evidence for this conclusion and reveals the reaction from a senior police officer. author: Cornwell, Patricia; publisher: Time Warner Paperbacks
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Portrait of a Marriage
Detailing the classic story of the relationship between Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicolson, this title offers a portrait of the Bloomsbury Group. author: Nicolson, Nigel; publisher: Phoenix (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group)
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Portrait of York
author: Carstairs, Ian; publisher: Halsgrove
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 Snopake A7 Portrait Polyfile-Electra
SNOPAKE PORTRAIT POLYFILE - Storage for all your needs.
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Oxford University Press Inc, USA Dancing with Broken Bones: A Portrait of Death and Dying Among Inner-city Poor
Pages: 184, Paperback, Oxford University Press Inc, USA
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Oxford University Press Inc, USA That Man: An Insider's Portrait of Franklin D. Roosevelt
Pages: 320, Hardcover, Oxford University Press Inc, USA
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Oxford University Press Inc, USA A Portrait of the Hindus: Balthazar Solvyns and the European Image of India 1760-1824 (South Asia Research S.)
Pages: 568, Hardcover, Oxford University Press Inc, USA
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Oxford University Press Inc Lyndon B Johnson Portrait of a President
Pages: 396, Hardcover, Oxford University Press Inc
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Oxford University Press Inc, USA John Calvin: A Sixteenth Century Portrait
Pages: 320, Paperback, Oxford University Press Inc, USA
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Oxford Paperbacks The Portrait of a Lady (Oxford World's Classics)
Pages: 668, Paperback, Oxford Paperbacks
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Oxford Paperbacks A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (Oxford World's Classics)
Pages: 352, Paperback, Oxford Paperbacks
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Penguin Books Farewell, Jackie: A Portrait of Her Final Days
Pages: 256, Mass Market Paperback, Penguin Books
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Penguin Books A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (Penguin Classics)
Pages: 384, Paperback, Penguin Books
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Penguin Audiobooks The English: A Portrait of A People
What is it about the English? Not the British overall, not the Scots, not the Irish or Welsh, but the English. Why do they seem so unsure of who they are? As Jeremy Paxman remarks in his preface to <I>The English</I>, being English ­used to be so easy­. Now, with the Empire gone, with Wales and Scotland moving into more independent postures, with the troubling spectre of a united Europe(and despite the raucous hype of ­Cool Britannia­), the English seem to have entered a collective crisis of national identity.<p>Jeremy Paxman has set himself the task of finding just what exactly is going on. Why, he wonders, ­do the English seem to enjoy feeling so persecuted? What is behind the English obsession with games? How did they acquire their odd attitudes to sex and food? Where did they get their extraordinary capacity for hypocrisy?­ He ranges widely in pursuit of answers, sifting through literature, cinema and history. It is an intriguing investigation, encompassing many aspects of national life and character (such as it is), including the obligatory visit to that baffling phenomenon, the funeral of Princess Diana. Yet Paxman finds something fresh and interesting to say about even that now rather threadbare topic. In the end, he seems to find further questions to ask instead of answers. But why not? To him it is a sign that the English are acquiring a new sense of self. And some indication of this might lie in the obvious response to his remark that the English, being top of the British Imperial tree, had nicknames for the fellow nationalities--Jock, Taffy, Paddy and Mick--but there was no corresponding name for an Englishman. Of course, there is now, and it comes from one of the bits of empire to which so many undesirables were exported: Whinging Pom. --<I>Robin Davidson</I>
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E-Penguin general English: A Portrait of a People
What is it about the English? Not the British overall, not the Scots, not the Irish or Welsh, but the English. Why do they seem so unsure of who they are? As Jeremy Paxman remarks in his preface to <I>The English</I>, being English ­used to be so easy­. Now, with the Empire gone, with Wales and Scotland moving into more independent postures, with the troubling spectre of a united Europe(and despite the raucous hype of ­Cool Britannia­), the English seem to have entered a collective crisis of national identity.<p>Jeremy Paxman has set himself the task of finding just what exactly is going on. Why, he wonders, ­do the English seem to enjoy feeling so persecuted? What is behind the English obsession with games? How did they acquire their odd attitudes to sex and food? Where did they get their extraordinary capacity for hypocrisy?­ He ranges widely in pursuit of answers, sifting through literature, cinema and history. It is an intriguing investigation, encompassing many aspects of national life and character (such as it is), including the obligatory visit to that baffling phenomenon, the funeral of Princess Diana. Yet Paxman finds something fresh and interesting to say about even that now rather threadbare topic. In the end, he seems to find further questions to ask instead of answers. But why not? To him it is a sign that the English are acquiring a new sense of self. And some indication of this might lie in the obvious response to his remark that the English, being top of the British Imperial tree, had nicknames for the fellow nationalities--Jock, Taffy, Paddy and Mick--but there was no corresponding name for an Englishman. Of course, there is now, and it comes from one of the bits of empire to which so many undesirables were exported: Whinging Pom. --<I>Robin Davidson</I>
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E-Penguin general English: A Portrait of A People
What is it about the English? Not the British overall, not the Scots, not the Irish or Welsh, but the English. Why do they seem so unsure of who they are? As Jeremy Paxman remarks in his preface to <I>The English</I>, being English ­used to be so easy­. Now, with the Empire gone, with Wales and Scotland moving into more independent postures, with the troubling spectre of a united Europe(and despite the raucous hype of ­Cool Britannia­), the English seem to have entered a collective crisis of national identity.<p>Jeremy Paxman has set himself the task of finding just what exactly is going on. Why, he wonders, ­do the English seem to enjoy feeling so persecuted? What is behind the English obsession with games? How did they acquire their odd attitudes to sex and food? Where did they get their extraordinary capacity for hypocrisy?­ He ranges widely in pursuit of answers, sifting through literature, cinema and history. It is an intriguing investigation, encompassing many aspects of national life and character (such as it is), including the obligatory visit to that baffling phenomenon, the funeral of Princess Diana. Yet Paxman finds something fresh and interesting to say about even that now rather threadbare topic. In the end, he seems to find further questions to ask instead of answers. But why not? To him it is a sign that the English are acquiring a new sense of self. And some indication of this might lie in the obvious response to his remark that the English, being top of the British Imperial tree, had nicknames for the fellow nationalities--Jock, Taffy, Paddy and Mick--but there was no corresponding name for an Englishman. Of course, there is now, and it comes from one of the bits of empire to which so many undesirables were exported: Whinging Pom. --<I>Robin Davidson</I>
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Penguin Books Ltd The Portrait of a Lady (Penguin Classics S.)
Pages: 656, Paperback, Penguin Books Ltd
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Penguin Books Ltd The Girl from the Fiction Department: A Portrait of Sonia Orwell
Pages: 208, Paperback, Penguin Books Ltd
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Penguin Books Ltd A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (Penguin Modern Classics)
Pages: 384, Paperback, Penguin Books Ltd
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Penguin Books Ltd Stalin and His Hangmen: An Authoritative Portrait of A Tyrant and Those Who Served Him
Pages: 560, Paperback, Penguin Books Ltd
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Penguin Books Ltd The Portrait of a Lady (Penguin Popular Classics)
Pages: 544, Paperback, Penguin Books Ltd
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Penguin Books Ltd A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (Penguin Popular Classics)
Pages: 288, Paperback, Penguin Books Ltd
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Penguin Books Ltd The English: A Portrait of a People
What is it about the English? Not the British overall, not the Scots, not the Irish or Welsh, but the English. Why do they seem so unsure of who they are? As Jeremy Paxman remarks in his preface to <I>The English</I>, being English ­used to be so easy­. Now, with the Empire gone, with Wales and Scotland moving into more independent postures, with the troubling spectre of a united Europe(and despite the raucous hype of ­Cool Britannia­), the English seem to have entered a collective crisis of national identity.<p>Jeremy Paxman has set himself the task of finding just what exactly is going on. Why, he wonders, ­do the English seem to enjoy feeling so persecuted? What is behind the English obsession with games? How did they acquire their odd attitudes to sex and food? Where did they get their extraordinary capacity for hypocrisy?­ He ranges widely in pursuit of answers, sifting through literature, cinema and history. It is an intriguing investigation, encompassing many aspects of national life and character (such as it is), including the obligatory visit to that baffling phenomenon, the funeral of Princess Diana. Yet Paxman finds something fresh and interesting to say about even that now rather threadbare topic. In the end, he seems to find further questions to ask instead of answers. But why not? To him it is a sign that the English are acquiring a new sense of self. And some indication of this might lie in the obvious response to his remark that the English, being top of the British Imperial tree, had nicknames for the fellow nationalities--Jock, Taffy, Paddy and Mick--but there was no corresponding name for an Englishman. Of course, there is now, and it comes from one of the bits of empire to which so many undesirables were exported: Whinging Pom. --<I>Robin Davidson</I>
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Penguin Books,India The Good Boatman: A Portrait of Ghandi
Pages: 494, Paperback, Penguin Books,India
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Vintage Pack My Bag: A Self Portrait (Vintage Classics)
Pages: 159, Paperback, Vintage
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Vintage Girlitude: A Portrait of the 50s and 60s
In <I>Strangers</I>, her first foray into biography, Emma Tennant chronicled the lives of her eccentric, aristocratic forebears and their Scottish Gothic castle, Glen, in a languid, romantic memoir. Her next instalment, the delightfully entitled <I>Girlitude: A Portrait of the 50s and 60s</I>, concentrates on Tennant's own ­long adolescence­ from 18 to 30, her three marriages, her lovers, her experiences as a magazine journalist and first-time novelist, all set against the back-drop of the post-war boom of the 1950s and the free love and revolution of the 1960s. <p> Tennant writes in glittering, witty prose of her life at this time: one of the last debutantes to be presented at court, she became a young woman lurching from one marriage to the next, with a small child to support, a fledgling writing career and a host of connections on the London literary scene. She remained dependent on her parents until her late 20s and never felt she had grown up until her daughter was born in 1969. ­If I have given birth to a woman, I ponder afterwards, can I at last give up being a girl?­ Wry and poignant by turns, <I>Girlitude</I> is a sparkling portrait of the writer's golden years, and a vivid account of her changing times. --<I>Catherine Taylor</I>
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Constable and Robinson Prince Rupert: Portrait of a Soldier (Bibliography & Memoirs)
Pages: 320, Paperback, Constable and Robinson
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Ebury Press Dudley Moore: An Intimate Portrait
Pages: 416, Paperback, Ebury Press
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Harper Perennial Before the Deluge: Portrait of Berlin in the 1920s, a
Pages: 464, Paperback, Harper Perennial
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Avon Books Portrait of a Lover (Avon Historical Romance)
Pages: 374, Mass Market Paperback, Avon Books
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William Morrow & Company The Eloquent Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis: A Portrait in Her Own Words (with a One-Hour DVD Insert from A&E Biography
Pages: 256, Hardcover, William Morrow & Company
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Amistad Press,U.S. (a division of HarperCollins General Books Group) The Match: Althea Gibson and the Portrait of a Friendship
Pages: 320, Paperback, Amistad Press,U.S. (a division of HarperCollins General Books Group)
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ReganBooks The Private Passion of Jackie Kennedy Onassis: Portrait of a Rider
Pages: 240, Hardcover, ReganBooks
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HarperCollins The Portrait: Complete & Unabridged
Audio CD, HarperCollins
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HarperCollins The Portrait: Complete & Unabridged
Audio Cassette, HarperCollins
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HarperCollins Portrait of a Killer: Jack the Ripper - Case Closed
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A Prairie Portrait
Don Edwards, Waddie Mitchell
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Windsor Portrait Mirror
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Portrait of Ellen Terry
author: Cheshire, D.F.; publisher: Amber Lane P.
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Portrait of Taunton
The Town and the Vale author: Roberts, Geoff; publisher: Halsgrove Productions
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Warrior Portrait Of Hell [1969]
Release Date: 2002-05-13, Rating Suitable for 12 years and over,
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Green Umbrella Productions Trevor Brooking - The Portrait Of A Winner
Release Date: 2004-08-09, Rating Exempt,
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Wicked Pictures Portrait
Release Date: 2006-04-03, Rating Suitable for 18 years and over,
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Opus Arte Media Productions Ravi Shankar In Portrait [2002]
It is almost impossible to condense anyone's life into three hours, let alone that of an iconic artist, so three cheers to BBC Opus Arte for <I>Ravi Shankar in Portrait</I>, a two-DVD set that explores the life and work of the man George Harrison described as ­the godfather of world music­. <p> ­Between Two Worlds­ is a substantial 10-part documentary, telling the sitar player's life story up to his 80th birthday celebrations in 2000. The film is littered with archive footage, including the young Shankar performing with his brother's dance troupe, an emotional reunion with his teacher and guru Baba Allauddin Khan, and his celebrated collaborations with musicians such as John Coltrane, Yehudi Menuhin and The Beatles. <p> The second part features Shankar performing with a group of Indian musicians, including his daughter Anoushka, herself a celebrated sitar player, at the Union Chapel in London during summer 2002. The electric atmosphere is well captured here, as is the intimacy of the performance. A 19-minute introduction to Indian music and the sitar, delivered by Shankar himself, rounds off the set. <p> <B>On the DVD:</B> <I>Ravi Shankar in Portrait</I> features both stereo and surround sound options for the concert performance. Subtitles are provided in German, Spanish and French. The accompanying booklet provides a useful introduction to Shankar as well as biographies of his fellow performers. --<I>Rebecca Agnew</I>
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Laserlight Marilyn - Portrait Of A Legend
Release Date: 2003-02-03, Rating Exempt,
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BECKMANN VISUAL PUBLISHING Creating A Portrait In Pastel
Release Date: 2005-08-01, Rating Exempt,
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Arthaus Musik Kiri Te Kanawa - Dame Kiri Te Kanawa - A Portrait [1991]
Release Date: 2001-10-01, Rating Exempt,
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Optimum Henry - Portrait Of A Serial Killer [Uncut] [1986]
Release Date: 2003-05-26, Rating Suitable for 18 years and over,
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Opus Arte Media Productions Jacqueline Du Pre - In Portrait
Release Date: 2004-08-02, Rating Exempt,
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Bloomsbury Godard: A Portrait of the Artist at Seventy
Paperback, Bloomsbury
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Halsgrove The Book of Buckland Monachorum and Yelverton: A Portrait of the Parish (Parish History)
Pages: 160, Hardcover, Halsgrove
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Third Millennium Publishing Harrow: Portrait of an English School
Pages: 224, Hardcover, Third Millennium Publishing
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National Portrait Gallery Publications Schweppes Photographic Portrait Prize 2003: Including the Deloitte & Touche Award
Pages: 72, Paperback, National Portrait Gallery Publications
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Opus Arte Media Productions Astor Piazzolla - In Portrait
Release Date: 2005-05-02, Rating Exempt,
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