A legendary book collector, a connoisseur of fine art, a horticulturist, and a philanthropist, Henry Edwards Huntington is perhaps best known as the founder of the world-renowned Huntington Library, Art Gallery, and Botanical Gardens in San Marino, California. James Thorpe's comprehensive biography [...]
This 1962 appraisal of seven of James's major works provides an insight into his artistic purpose and a fuller appreciation of his material and method. The author's main texts are chosen both for their representativeness and their need of detailed elucidation. These chosen texts and consequently the[...]
Tessa Hadley examines how Henry James progressively disentangled himself from the moralizing frame through which English-language novels in the nineteenth century had imagined sexual passion. Hadley argues that his relationship with the European novel tradition was crucial, helping to leave behind a[...]
In the decades after the Civil War, how did Americans see the world and their place in it? In this text, Kendall Johnson argues that Henry James appealed to his readers' sense of vision to dramatise the ambiguity of American citizenship in scenes of tense encounter with Europeans. By reviving the ei[...]
The Cambridge Companion to Henry James provides a critical introduction to James?s work. Throughout the major critical shifts of the last fifty years, and despite suspicions of the traditional high literary culture which was James?s milieu, he has retained a powerful hold on readers and critics alik[...]
Denton, 1981. Britain is in recession, the IRA is becoming increasingly active and the country's on alert for an outbreak of rabies. Detective Sergeant Jack Frost is working under his mentor and inspiration DI Bert Williams, and coping badly with his increasingly strained marriage. But DI Williams i[...]
Britain celebrates the sinking of the Belgrano, Jimmy Savile has the run of the airwaves and Denton Police Division welcomes its first black policeman, DS Waters relocated from East London. While the force is busy dealing with a spate of local burglaries, body of fifteen-years-old Samantha Ellis is [...]
To read a story by Henry James is to enter a world--a rich, perfectly crafted domain of vivid language and splendid, complex characters. Devious children, sparring lovers, capricious American girls, obtuse bachelors, sibylline spinsters and charming Europeans populate these five fascinating No[...]
General Fiction Large Print Edition Capturing the grandeur of Old World wealth and sensibilities, this is one of Jamess most glorious achievements. It is a meditation on wishing and hope, on success and failure, on what life can do to an intense, imaginative, and naive young woman of the 19th centur[...]
Considered in Islam to be the infallible word of God, the Qur'an was revealed to the prophet Muhammad by the archangel Gabriel in a series of divine revelations over many years after his first vision in the cave. In 114 chapters, or suras, it provides the rules of conduct that remain fundamental to [...]
Henry James' reputation as The Master is so familiar that it's hard to imagine he was ever someone on whom some things really were lost. This is the story of the year - 1875 to 1876 - when the young novelist moved to Paris, drawn by his literary idols living at the center of the early modern movemen[...]
Disney Junior's Henry Hugglemonster stars in a Little Golden Book
Boys and girls ages 2 to 5 will love this Little Golden Book based on an episode of the hit Disney Junior show "Henry Hugglemonster" in which Henry loses his first fang[...]
Henry's new little pet ends up causing some big problems Boys and girls ages 2 to 5 will love this Little Golden Book based on an episode of the hit Disney Junior show "Henry Hugglemonster"[...]
This book challenges critical assumptions about the way Aestheticism responded to anxieties about nationality, sexuality, identity, influence, originality and morality. This book, the first fully sustained reading of Henry James' and Oscar Wilde's relationship, reveals why the antagonisms between bo[...]
This classic collection includes the British author's most influential works, from The Portrait of a Lady to the Aspern Papers. Part of a beautiful series of classic fiction, this title brings Henry James back to life and reminds the world just what a wonderful writer he was. Featuring Daisy Miller,[...]
This book sets out to examine how animals affect their companion humans' quality of life. The contributors address human animal interaction (HAI) according to the elements that define quality of life: physical; mental//emotional and social health; functional health; and general well-being. The book [...]
This brilliant satire of the women's rights movement in America is the story of the ravishing inspirational speaker Verena Tarrant and the bitter struggle between two distant cousins who seek to control her. Will the privileged Boston feminist Olive Chancellor succeed in turning her beloved ward int[...]
A celebrity like no other, Henry Rollins initially made his mark as the front man for the punk band Black Flag, and has since gone on to a successful musical career with the Rollins Band, along with spoken word performance tours, appearances in films, and the creation of his own publishing company ([...]
Tells the stories of a fortune hunter, an American heiress living in Europe, and a naive young woman torn between love and idealism.[...]