Complete Catalogue
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Dresden, by Lord Berners
A newly uncovered memoir of time spent with a German family in and around Dresden at the turn of last century and during Berners’s colorful formative years. Dresden was edited with an introduction by Professor peter Dickinson.
Ed Arno's Most Wanted, by Ed Arno
”His pen dances with a restless wit upon the page and he shares with the greatest cartoonists a principle that can be reduced to five words: 'The less said the better.'”—Brendan Gill
Marcel Proust: An English Tribute, by Assorted Authors
Twenty-two essays on the master of the human heart.
Beethoven's Nine Symphonies, by Hector Berlioz
A composer's delightfully anecdotal observations on the power of Beethoven's symphonies.
A Distant Prospect, by Lord Berners
Readers of P. G. Wodehouse and E.F. Benson and fans of Monty Python will revel in Berners's youthful entanglements.
First Childhood, by Lord Berners
“Quietly remarkable...alive with unforgotten terrors and unforgiven indignities.”—Alan Hollinghurst
The Château de Résenlieu, by Lord Berners
From his hilarious depiction of the inhabitants of a Norman château to his exquisite renderings of the countryside, Lord Berners evokes the place where he regained the freedom of childhood.
Episodes Before Thirty, by Algernon Blackwood
Amusing memoirs of the master of the horror genre set in Canada and New York at the turn of the twentieth century.
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