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Selected Critical Writings of George Santayana, Vol. 2 (1968) is a continuation of the intellectual odyssey embarked upon by the eminent philosopher and essayist.
£17.00
Selected Critical Writings of George Santayana (Vol. 1) presents a captivating journey through the intellectual landscape of one of the most profound philosophers and essayists of the 20th century.
£17.00
Country Neighbourhood (1951) by R.W. Ketton-Cramer is a charming exploration of the intricate tapestry of rural life and its rich interactions.
£12.00
The Functional Tradition (1958) by J.M. Richards is a ground-breaking exploration of architectural principles that have shaped human-built environments through the ages.
£27.00
Poison and Adelaide Bartlett, published in 1962, delves into one of the most sensational criminal trials of the Victorian era, captivating readers with its intriguing narrative and meticulous exploration of a true-life mystery
£10.00
Elementary Greek Translation Book by A. E. Hillard, published in 1934 by Rivingtons, offers a cohesive learning experience that pairs seamlessly with the companion book "Elementary Greek Exercises."
£12.00
The Cardinal's Snuff-Box by Henry Harland, published in 1903, invites readers into a delightful turn-of-the-century Italian romance.
£10.00
The Master of the Shell by Talbot Baines Reed is a captivating novel that weaves together themes of adventure, friendship, and self-discovery.
£11.00
The Act of Touch in All Its Diversity by Tobias Matthay, published in 1945, is a profound exploration of the art and science of touch in various aspects of human life.
£10.00
City Development by Lewis Mumford, published in 1946, is a compelling exploration of the symbiotic relationship between humanity and urban environments.
£12.00
Southern Baroque Revisited by Sacheverell Sitwell invites readers on a captivating journey through the opulent and intricate world of Southern European art and architecture during the Baroque period.
£10.00
The Story of Everest by W.H. Murray, in its 3rd edition published in 1953 (the 1st edition was also published in 1953), offers an immersive journey into the triumphs and challenges of one of the most iconic feats in mountaineering history.
£9.00
Notes Towards the Definition of Culture by T.S. Eliot, in its hardcover edition published in 1948, stands as a profound and thought-provoking exploration of the essence and significance of culture in a rapidly changing world.
£24.00
Painting in Britain: 1530-1790 by E.K. Waterhouse is a definitive exploration of the rich and diverse history of British art during the early modern period.
£12.00