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  • av Matthew Francis
    134,-

    A historical crime fiction novel set in Victorian London's gaslit theatre scene, where ghosts lurk in the shadows and murder takes centre stage.

  • - Polymer Clay and Miniatures
    av Matthew Francis
    201,-

    Step into the enchanting world of miniature artistry with our fascinating Special Report - "Mini World Creations: Polymer Clay and Miniatures". This is not just a report; it is an adventure into a whimsical realm where dreams are crafted in clay and everyday marvels are shrunken to fit into bottle tops or walnut shells.Meticulously articulated by talented artist Matthew Francis, this report unveils the mystic charms of crafting miniatures and working with polymer clay. It is a treasure-trove loaded with insights, from the simplest techniques for beginners to canny secrets for seasoned hobbyists looking to take their art to the next level.Mirroring the cheerful spirit of the miniature world, the report is segmented into ten delightful chapters: "The Magical World of Miniatures: Introduction and Overview""Tools of the Trade: Essential Supplies for Polymer Clay and Miniatures""Mastering the Basics: Techniques for Working with Polymer Clay""Creating a Miniature Universe: Step-by-Step Guide""Detailed to Perfection: Crafting Characters and Objects""The Art of Faux: Imitating Stones and Woods in Miniature""Timeless Homes in Teacups: Unique Miniature Settings""Decoding Durability: Curing, Sealing, and Storing Your Creations""The Entrepreneurial Side: Creating and Selling Miniature Art""Keeping your Art Alive: Showcase and Maintenance Tips"Whether your aim is to dive into the miniature world as a hobby, a form of personal expression, or a potential business venture, this Special Report wraps up everything you need to make an exciting and knowledgeable start. As Matthew often says, "Every miniature holds a story, just waiting to be told." Let's begin yours today!Grasp the opportunity. Unlock the magic of miniatures. Unleash your creativity. And prepare yourself for a captivating journey like no other!

  • av Matthew Francis
    582 - 2 108,-

  • av Matthew Francis
    171,-

    Matthew Francis's latest collection celebrates the richness of nature and of our responses to it. And, in a moving elegy for a friend killed in a parachute accident, Francis shows us a vertiginous vision of a world where even the dead 'sleep on the wing'.

  • av Matthew Francis
    174,-

    The Mabinogi is the Welsh national epic, a collection of tales of war and enchantment, adventure and romance. This book retells the first four stories, in which a baby is kidnapped by a monstrous claw, a giant wades across the Irish Sea to do battle, and a wizard makes a woman out of flowers, only to find she is less biddable than he expected.

  • av Matthew Francis
    207,-

    Following the adventures of its eponymous hero from birth through three decades, this acclaimed stage adaptation presents a plethora of brilliant characters from the original novel: the Peggottys; 'umble Heep; eccentric Aunt Betsey and Steerforth, young David's champion. Two actors play David Copperfield: one the young David, the other David's older self, each interacting throughout.10 women, 13 men

  • av Charles Dickens & Matthew Francis
    185 - 193,-

    This adaptation of Dickens' famous epic novel of the French revolution tells the story of English lawyer Sydney Carton and French aristocrat Charles Darnay, both caught up in the bloodshed of the French Revolution.

  • av Mark Twain & Matthew Francis
    170,-

    Huckleberry Finn's adventurous journey along the Mississippi is captured in this adaptation of Mark Twain's classic novel. It thrives on the use of minimal set and prop devices to illustrate the many locations.

  • av Matthew Francis
    170,-

    Catherine Morland lives for much of her time in a fantasy world of romance and mystery based on the Gothic novels of her time, the early 1800s. But a stay in Northanger Abbey leads her into a series of misjugdements and a farewell to her Gothic world, only to be dealt a cruel blow in the real one.

  • av Matthew Francis
    193,-

    Adapted from the novel by Anthony Hope. This fine imperialist adventure is brought vividly to life in Matthew Francis's stirring adaptation which plunges straight into the heart of the Ruritanian dynastic conflict. Rudolph Rassendyll, young English gallant, is distantly related on the wrong side of the blanket to the Ruritanian royal family. When the Crown Prince is drugged by Black Michael, Rudolph steps in and takes the Prince's place at his coronation.|2 women, 9 men, 4 women or men

  • - Beers, Bears & Babushkas
    av Matthew Francis
    172,-

  • - Language and Community in the Poetry of W. S. Graham
    av Matthew Francis
    423,-

    William Sydney Graham (1918-1986) is increasingly widely acknowledged as one of the most important British poets of the twentieth century. This study relates his poetic exploration of language to his nostalgic memories of his Clydeside childhood, and argues that his work tries to turn language itself into a community.

  • av Matthew Francis
    191,-

    Like his acclaimed Mandeville (2008), Matthew Francis's fourth Faber collection explores a world of marvels, real and fantastic. A man takes off for the moon in an engine drawn by geese, a poltergeist moves into a remote Welsh village, and a party of seventeenth-century Englishmen encounter the wonders of Russia - sledges, vodka, skating and Easter eggs. The scientist Robert Boyle basks in the newly discovered radiance of phosphorus (the noctiluca of the title) and the theme of light in darkness is taken up by the more personal poems in the book: phoneboxes, streetlamps, moonlight. The joys of the world and of the imagination find their equivalent in Francis's joy in the possibilities of language: 'A basket of snow for the Empress / with a poem ofmodest triumph: / I made this out of what does not last.'

  • av Matthew Francis
    171,-

    Purporting to describe the circumnavigation of an English knight through Africa, India, and the Middle East in 1322, the narrative is a fantastical collection of sights: seas, islands, phoenixes, pyramids, rocks that enchant ships and apes that contain human souls, interwoven with geographical descriptions that are perfectly accurate.

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