Tristania Currie
Contributing Writer
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Man and Wife by Wilkie Collins
'This time the fiction is founded upon facts' stated Wilkie Collins in the Preface to this novel that explodes the myth of the sanctity of marriage in Victorian Britain.
Nov 5, 2009
- Tristania Currie
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Classic Ghost Stories
'The Signalman,' 'The Monkey's Paw,' and 'The Red Room' are ghostly tales which are guaranteed to get the goosebumps rising.
Oct 20, 2009
- Tristania Currie
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Free Activities for Bonfire Night
Celebrating Bonfire Night, or Guy Fawkes, is a favourite tradition in the UK. There are plenty of excellent websites that have great ideas for firework parties.
Oct 20, 2009
- Tristania Currie
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Man and Wife by Wilkie Collins
In this often overlooked novel, Wilkie Collins makes clear his views on marriage and the position of women in Victorian society.
Oct 18, 2009
- Tristania Currie
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Five Fall Into Adventure
The Famous Five sense mystery after they meet a strange girl on the beach and Kirrin Cottage is burgled but how will they make the connection between the two incidents?
Oct 18, 2009
- Tristania Currie
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London under London
Chapter One
of London under London focuses on the role of London Underground's tunnels and platforms as bomb shelters in World War Two.
Oct 16, 2009
- Tristania Currie
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London under London A Subterranean Guide
London under London is a fascinating trawl through the secrets of what lies beneath the pavements of one of the most exciting and historically rich cities in the world.
Oct 9, 2009
- Tristania Currie
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Five Go Off to Camp
A camping holiday on the moors turns into an adventure involving spook trains in the dead of night, strange happenings in a tunnel and a thrilling chase!
Oct 6, 2009
- Tristania Currie
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St John Rivers the Christian Missionary
In her classic novel, 'Jane Eyre', Charlotte Bronte reveals the admiration which contemporary society had for Christian Missionaries.
Sep 21, 2009
- Tristania Currie
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Fever – A Story from a Devon Churchyard
This account of a fever that swept Littleham in 1871 comprises a compelling blend of 'social history, research and imaginative reconstruction'.
Sep 20, 2009
- Tristania Currie
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