1817 and 1818 have not been good years for Matthew Hervey. His beloved wife Henrietta is dead and he is no longer in the Sixth regiment. Now he is kicking his heels in a corrupt and unruly England far removed from its once glorious past. 1819 sees Hervey in Rome with his sister Elizabeth where a chance meeting with man of letters Percy Bysshe Shelley leads him to rethink his future.
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Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert
Gilbert (The Last American Man) grafts the structure of romantic fiction upon the inquiries of reporting in this sprawling yet methodical travelogue of soul-searching and self-discovery. Plagued with despair after a nasty divorce, the author, in her early 30s, divides a year equally among three
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The police weren't interested in the two sisters: Susan Lyne and Fiona Laslett. Nor were they interested in their neighbors, at least not yet. Later they would return in numbers to investigate the inescapable fact of violent death. But at the present, they were only inquiring about a domestic python that had strayed from nearby Bright's Farm. But instead of finding a python, the police found something more alarming...
Say good-bye to diapers and hello to fast, effective potty training, from the parenting author millions trust. Potty training your child doesn't have to be a stressful experience. Parenting authority Elizabeth Pantley helps your child get on the road to bathroom independence without frustration, confusion, or tears. Elizabeth Pantley's easy no-cry solution will help you: Determine the right time to start potty training Create a simple and effective potty plan Increase your child's self-esteem and independence Motivate a reluctant potty user ... and more!
Elizabeth's Wars: War, Government and Society in Tudor England, 1544-1604 (British History in Perspective)
The human and financial cost of war between 1544 and 1604 strained English government and society to their limits. Paul E. J. Hammer offers a new narrative of these wars which weaves together developments on land and sea. Combining original work and a synthesis of existing research, Hammer explores how the government of Elizabeth I overhauled English strategy and weapons to create forces capable of confronting the might of Habsburg Spain.