Roger Cecil

Roger Cecil
Author: Peter Wakelin
Publisher: Sansom, a publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Art, Abstract
ISBN: 9781911408086

Roger Cecil (1942-2015) has been described as one of the great abstract artists of his generation, yet in his lifetime he was hardly known outside a circle of fellow painters. He was content to paint for himself, protecting his privacy and exhibiting rarely. If he did show his work, collectors rushed to acquire it. Among curators, he was a legendary figure. When his body was found after a police search in 2015, his death made headlines. At art college in the early 1960s he was a star of his generation, but he walked out on a scholarship to the Royal College of Art and returned to practise on his own in the South Wales mining village and terraced house where he grew up. He devoted himself to painting, living simply and working as a casual labourer, opencast miner and art tutor while producing work of extraordinary beauty and sophistication. After his parents' deaths the whole house became his studio. This book presents for the first time the extraordinary power and beauty of his work across his whole career. Comparisons can be drawn with great twentieth-century abstract artists, Dubuffet, de Staël and Tàpies, but Roger Cecil sought to be - and was - remarkably uninfluenced. The reputation of his mesmerising art can only grow as his legacy is revealed --

The Stuff of Dreams

The Stuff of Dreams
Author: Edward Lucas White
Publisher: Courier Dover Publications
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2016-03-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0486810631

This original compilation presents 10 chilling tales of terror, two haunting poems, and an essay by an unjustly neglected author. Edward Lucas White weaves a tapestry of weird stories populated by ghouls, monsters, and creatures of ancient myth.

Death Among the Pines

Death Among the Pines
Author: Frank Hibbs
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2007-07-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1462830242

A murder mystery novel about the trials and tribulations of a County Sheriff in Western Arkansas beset with a murder case he must solve involving the murder of his best friends wife. The murder occurs in a local lovers lane and solving the strange case involves many twists and turns in the life of the local community around the county seat where the best friend of the Sheriff is the judge and a political power in the county.

The Cross of Sacrifice: Officers Who Died in the Service of British, Indian and East African Regiments and Corps, 1914-1919

The Cross of Sacrifice: Officers Who Died in the Service of British, Indian and East African Regiments and Corps, 1914-1919
Author: S. D. & D. B. Jarvis
Publisher: Andrews UK Limited
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2012-03-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 1781517614

A tremendous piece of research, conducted over ten years, in which are listed, in alphabetical order, the names of over 60,000 officers of the British Empire who died during the Great War, including nurses and female aid workers. Based on the CWGC Registers, the information provided includes not only that shown in ‘Officers Died' but also the place of burial or commemoration. The alphabetical listing means that looking up a name does not require prior knowledge of the regiment (as in ‘Officers Died') though this information is given, as well as cross-reference to the relevant page number in ‘Officers Died’.

Catalog of Copyright Entries

Catalog of Copyright Entries
Author: Library of Congress. Copyright Office
Publisher:
Total Pages: 524
Release: 1949
Genre: Copyright
ISBN:

Testing the Limits

Testing the Limits
Author: Kate Lance
Publisher: Seabooks Press
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2020-09-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0987211374

"Heartfelt and bittersweet. A delightful read, this beautifully written book comes highly recommended." Goodreads 1930s England: and for a group of friends it seems as if the sunny days of sailing, flying and love will never end. A deepwater sailing ship takes restless young Eliza McKee to a new life in glamorous London, but when she meets the handsome star of a talking film it’s not quite the life she expects. Eliza’s brother Pete yearns to fly, and pilot Billie Quinn can teach him. Pete calls her a sarcastic, scowling Amelia Earhart, but it’s Billie who knows how much Pete has to learn. Eliza’s aunt, actress Izabel Peres, hides a secret from the world. Then she falls for lawyer Felix with his buccaneering smile, and a case of shellshock he believes is behind him. Doctor Harry Bell, Eliza’s old shipmate, loves fascinating Charlotte, but Charlotte just loves flirting and gambling — especially with flyboy Pete’s heart. And when a great white barque encounters the coast one foggy night, more than an era of sail finds itself tested to the limits. Testing the Limits is the first book in the Tempo series, by the winner of the Mountbatten Maritime Award and the Western Australian Premier’s Book Award for Non-Fiction.