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Duff Hart-Davis is an English writer and journalist celebrated for his books and columns on the countryside. He was the literary editor and assistant editor for the London Daily Telegraph and spent more than ten years as the country columnist for the London Independent. He lives in Gloucestershire, mostrar más England, with his wife and two children mostrar menos

Series

Obras de Duff Hart-Davis

King's Counsellor: Abdication and War (2006) — Editor — 78 copias
The War That Never Was (2011) 42 copias
Man of War (2012) 17 copias
The Heights of Rimring (1980) 11 copias
Armada (1988) 6 copias

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Slightly Foxed 4: Now we're shut in for the night (2004) — Contribuidor — 32 copias
End of an Era (1986) — Editor — 12 copias

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Dermot_Butler | Nov 8, 2023 |
This is an excellent edition of Lascelles' later diaries, a fundamental source for the period from 1936 to late 1940s involving the Royal Family. Very interesting portraits of many important people, and events, from a unique perspective. Lascelles was a well-rounded humane man who never let himself be overwhelmed by his position as Principal Secretary to King George VI. One warning - despite the sub-title, it does not contemporaneously cover the period of the abdication of Edward VIII, although it does have later material on it.… (más)
 
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ponsonby | otra reseña | Aug 18, 2010 |
I had not read anything about John James Audubon's life until I read this book, and I was shocked to learn that he killed the birds that he painted. Thinking about it, though, it shouldn't have surprised me. People had different sentiments and beliefs toward animals and birds back then (although, of course, many people still hunt and kill for no good reason except "sport"). Audubon's reason for killing was to draw and paint the birds he saw accurately and vividly.

It took me a while to adjust my thoughts and feelings toward Audubon as I saw him killing the creatures I think are so beautiful, but once my mind accepted that reality, I began to enjoy the book. Hart-Davis tells about Audubon's early life, his marriage and family life, his travels to and from Europe to try to sell his life-size paintings, reproduced on double-elephant folio paper (40 x 30 inches). It's a fascinating look at the life of a very hard-working artist and an interesting, obsessed, intelligent and talented man. The history of American birding doesn't begin with Audubon, but Audubon, and Alexander Wilson whom Audubon just happens to run into in Louisville, Kentucky, are certainly major figures in American ornithology and bird art.

Interspersed throughout are plates of Audubon's paintings. They are absolutely beautiful. Portraits of Audubon and other early birders are also included.
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jnavia | otra reseña | Feb 11, 2008 |
I am really enjoying this memoir of diary entries from Tommy Laschelles, private secretary to George VI during the second war. If you have a heart for this era, this is a grand book! Rather difficult to get a hold of as it is out of print presently. I found a copy in bookshop in Toronto.
 
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vandersen | otra reseña | Apr 2, 2007 |

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Obras
36
También por
2
Miembros
475
Popularidad
#51,908
Valoración
½ 3.7
Reseñas
5
ISBNs
74
Idiomas
2

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