Our tales explain our situation - and give us hope that we will continue to row again in the future. Most of these tales are not about Covid-19, they're a blend of quick-fire anecdotes, misdemeanours and some quiet triumphs.
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Language: en
Pages: 180
Pages: 180
Rowing Tales 2020 covers the strange year we've all lived through. Our tales explain our situation - and give us hope that we will continue to row again in the future. Most of these tales are not about Covid-19, they're a blend of quick-fire anecdotes, misdemeanours and some quiet triumphs.
Language: en
Pages: 304
Pages: 304
'Lyrical, compelling and full of insight. I found this very hard to put down.' KATIE FFORDE, THE SUNDAY TIMES NO. 1 BESTSELLING AUTHOR 'Catherine Fox writes with immense compassion, unsentimental faith and an impressively undisciplined humour.' ROWAN WILLIAMS, FORMER ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY January 2020. Freddie, Father Dominic, Jane and all
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IT is strange that while literature occupies so much attention as at present, and while fiction is the largest division of our book-work, the oldest literature and fiction of the world should yet have remained unpresented to English readers. The tales of ancient Egypt have appeared collectively only in French,
Language: en
Pages: 392
Pages: 392
The order of the Knights of St. John, which for some centuries played a very important part in the great struggle between Christianity and Mahomedanism, was, at its origin, a semi-religious body, its members being, like other monks, bound by vows of obedience, chastity, and poverty, and pledged to minister
Language: en
Pages: 174
Pages: 174
WELSH RAREBIT TALES contains 15 very short stories. In explaining how these tales came to be, the author tells that he was a member of a "certain literary club" which held irregular meetings. Each member would read his latest work since the previous meeting. The others would comment and critique